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Florida 2020: Hilton Grand Vacations at Sea World Orlando

Dan has achieved diamond status at Hilton Hotels, so we usually prefer to stay with the brand. In recent years, we’ve discovered Hilton Grand Vacations. Grand Vacations is Hilton’s timeshare properties. We have zero interest in buying into a timeshare, but we have learned that you can still rent timeshare properties, without having to be an official timeshare owner.

The Hilton Grand Vacation resorts are fabulous. The rooms are suites and the amenities are plentiful. For three nights, we stayed at the Hilton Grand Vacation at Sea World Orlando. The hotel is just minutes from Sea World, practically walking distance, and a very short drive from Universal Orlando. It’s in a great location.

Here is a picture of the lobby.

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The only minor inconveniance of staying at a Grand Vacation resort is there will be an obligatory sales pitch. They will offer you theme park tickets and other perks for attending a timeshare presentation. Luckily, they usually take no for an answer. At this resort they didn’t even try calling the room with a second pitch.

Our experience with Grand Vacations has been consistent. The rooms have all looked the same. This time we booked a one room suite ( we get a two room with the kids)- it has a large kitchen that is stocked with all of the utensils, a washer/dryer, soaking tub, large living room, and a balcony. It’s really an apartment with plenty of room to spread out. I love having the ability to do our laundry and Hilton includes enough detergent for two loads.

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The resort is huge, but we were given a prime spot near the pool. With various Covid restrictions in place, the pool was a pleasant experience. It’s hard to believe, but it was our first time in a pool in 2020. We had no problem finding lounge chairs, which were sanitized between guests. Announcements were made to stay spaced out, so we had a sense of privacy while sunbathing and we pretty much had our own little corner of the pool. The only difficulty with social distancing was keeping kids from playing near us. It’s easy to forget about distancing when you’re outside and having fun. Luckily, most parents were vigilant.

We used the concierge to purchase one-day tickets to Sea World. They made it seem like they were giving us a special rate, but the deal was no better than anyone could purchase online. If you stay here, I’d recommend purchasing tickets in advance, rather than waiting to do it at the hotel.

The hotel is surrounded by every conceivable type of dining option. On our first night, we were in the mood for Italian food and discovered Mia’s Italian Cuisine. I had never heard of Mia’s before, but it is part of a chain of restaurants that includes one of my other favorites. Cafe Tu Tu Tango. We happened to visit Mia’s on the first day that they had opened for dining since Covid. They were low on staff and very apologetic. The restaurant is glamorous with Italian art on the ceiling and chandeliers made from wine bottles.

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We pigged out on pasta, cannolis, and a chocolate soufflé. It was absolutely delicious and we look forward to dining here again in the future. The manager at Mia’s personally served us and she was awesome.

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There was a seafood restaurant near Mia’s that had the best delivery vehicle. Orlando has it all!

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This was my first time staying on the opposite side from Walt Disney World and it was a pleasure. I would definitely consider staying at the Hilton Grand Vacations at Sea World on our next Orlando vacation.

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Thursday 10.15.20
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Winter Holiday 2015/2016- Gatorland

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Gatorland used to be my favorite Orlando theme park. It's a total tourist trap with lots and lots of gators; what's not to love? With all of the best intentions of rekindling my love, Dan and I spent a morning at Gatorland on New Years Eve 2015.

We arrived shortly after park opening and it was packed. On my previous visits, the park had always been fairly empty, but this time, we were lucky to find a parking spot. We even had a long queue at the ticket counter. Gatorland is a half-day attraction at best, and the base tickets ( you can add on other experiences, like zipping over a pit gators= no thank you) were 26.99 for adults. 

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Here is what you see as soon as you walk inside. Gators Galore!

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And brave birds who hang out with the gators. 

We arrive just minutes before the first performance of Gatorland's famous Gator Jumparoo show was about to begin. The show takes place around a stage set up in the middle of a lake. There are no seats for the show, it's standing room only around the perimeter of the stage/lake. Since we were late, all of the prime viewing areas were taken, and we found a spot behind the stage to the side, which gave us a view of half of the gator action, and mostly the backs of the performers.

The whole idea of the Gator Jumparoo show is to get the gators to jump out of the water and grab pieces of meat. The performers ring a dinner bell and the gators come swimming to be part of the show. I don't really remember the characters in the show from previous visits, but this time they had two guys playing dumb hicks, who bumble around the stage and make you feel like they are about to do something really dumb and get hurt. A MC comes out and he gets the two hicks to compete for who can get the gators to jump the highest, splitting the audience in half to each root for a guy. They go out on a bridge in the middle of the water and dangle meat, with the gators just narrowly missing their fingers.

The characters in the show are ridiculous, but that wasn't the issue that turned me against Gatorland. As they were warming up with a preshow, one of the guys walked close to where we were standing, and I think he thought that it made him look tough, but he kicked a gator that was sunning itself, trying to get it to hiss or be aggressive. He kicked this gator several times, and we even thought we saw blood. We were horrified. I have no problem with the jumping gators, as they are being enticed, rather than forced to participate in the show. However, if a gator just wants to sleep, leave it alone and certain, don't abuse it. It was upsetting. I wrote a letter to the park, and unlike the quick response that we received from Universal Studios Orlando, we received no response from Gatorland.

Here are pictures from the Gator Jumparoo show, the blonde guy was the kicker. I wanted to kick him back, see how he liked it. 

 

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The Gator Jumparoo left such a bad impression, that it marred the rest of our visit. We did not take the kids here during our summer trip either. We spent about another hour touring the park, leaving much earlier than we would have, if we had not had that negative experience.

Gatorland is home to non-gator animals too, like Florida panthers, goats, and ducks. They even have a petting zoo with animals that you expect to find at petting zoos.

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One of my favorite parts of the park is the Breeding Marsh. Even on a busy day, this area was quiet. and we were alone on the giant observation platforms that overlook the swamp area. I like this, because it feels like you're in the middle of nature, but it's lacking the element of danger. Sure, Gatorland is park that feels like it's one step away from a safety catastrophe, but I get the impression that it's the vibe they are wanting to portray, rather than the reality. It's fun to feel like you might be in danger. In any case, it's a pretty view from the observation deck and fun to look for gators swimming or sunning below. Make sure to bring quarters for fish food.

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Dan doesn't like snakes and I'm allergic to mosquito bites, so naturally we went on the Swamp Walk. We lasted about five minutes, when reading the warning signs, and realizing that we were alone out there, made us chicken out. It was creepy in the swamp.

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Gatorland Humor

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I love this sign. 

And this species of bird...I have no idea what it is, but isn't it the most "Jurassic Park looking" bird you've ever seen? It's not pretty and it wasn't even remotely fearful of humans. If an animal is going to take over the world, it's going to be these guys. They already rule Gatorland.

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Gatorland has pretty birds too and more fabulous bird signage. 

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Fun facts or fodder for Gator themed nightmares? You decide.

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A beautiful albino gator.

As we left, I gave a nod to Owen Godwin, the founder of Gatorland. I didn't hear it during this visit, but the park used to play a recording of Owen's Gatorland Theme Song. It was just as corny and fantastic as you're imagining.

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Tuesday 12.13.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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