Yearly Archives: 2009

Best Hotel for Sea World Orlando

Renaissance Orlando Resort
Renaissance Orlando Resort

The Renaissance Orlando Resort at Sea World couldn’t be more convenient. The hotel sits just across the street from Sea World’s parking lot.  No need to drive, a nice feature.

The atrium lobby becomes a kid’s fantasy: a waterfall and goldfish pond; oversize high definition flat screens feature undersea footage of Neptune’s garden; a huge open area, an indoor field of sorts, great for hide and seek or tossing a football. And glass-sided elevators allow spying on the way up or down.

Children find a complimentary Shamu bath toy in their room. (Amazing how these 99 cent items become cherished belongings.) Mimi’s favorite thing–the sheets.  They were smooth as fine cashmere, perhaps 600 thread-count, enveloping with the feel of luxury.  Lots of pillows, too. Oh yes, a Starbuck’s in the lobby with free WiFi to keep Poppa Jay happy.

Tradewind’s Restaurant sets out an extravagant breakfast buffet, enough to feed a whole team of  NFL lineman, but is pricey.  Then again, it kept us so full, we skipped lunch.

Sure, Orlando offers many less expensive lodging options, some even serve free breakfast.  The Renaissance , however, flaunts location, location, location.  And that’s a worthwhile perk at the end of a long day in the park- no hassling with busy Orlando traffic.

When I was a younger parent, I would have stayed farther away, some place that was merely safe and clean.  Being a grandparent is better. Either way, kids usually love any hotel. What’s important–holding the child’s hand, watching them smile and enjoying the day.

If you get lucky, very lucky, that little person will look in your direction and say, “Mimi, I love you.”

Who is Shamu?

@ Shamu's
Ta-Dah--This is Shamu

Three guesses .  Name the iconic symbol of killer whales; the spokesman of the Orca’s; the star of  Sea World ?

Shamu and Diver square-1r
Shamu and Trainer perform at Sea World

Of course, it’s Shamu, the slaphappy black and white mammal with the stupendous tail.  He shamelessly sprays and splashes his way into your soul, showering smooches on his trainer, then snorts a soggy smile. He spins, spirals and submerges, holding the crowd spellbound, only to surface with a startling slick stunt. He soars, he slides, and he shimmers and shines.

Don’t forget; he’s also a sleek, slippery scavenger, stealth of the ocean and a superb swimmer.  Yet, a sappy old salt who can summon spontaneous shouts from the crowd and smack a sopping somersault.

Handholding
Sea World Trainers and Shamu

Sensational Shamu, put him in the spotlight and he steals the show.


Life in the Fast Lane

Hurley Haywood with the winning Porsche

Yesterday I stepped into the fast lane, photographing the winning race car in the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona. I even got to interview a legendary race car driver.

You see, Brumos, the local Jacksonville Porsche dealer, sponsors the Grand-Am race team. Their cars placed first and third in the big event.  So, to celebrate the victory, the vehicles went on display. "It's like we won the Super Bowl," said salesman Bill Bianco. "The place has been buzzing with excitement."

I drove over and snapped the #58 Porsche along with all the surviving dents, dirt, bugs and winner's row confetti. I also interviewed legendary race car driver Hurley Haywood.

To see my gallery of pics and read about Brumos Racing Team please visit the AutomotiveTraveler.com blog, where I post under the name Bimmer Dreamer .