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A Teen Reviews the new Harry Potter World

Grand Opening of Harry Potter WorldReaders of this blog  know I am an exuberant Harry Potter fan.  I’ve attended Midnight Madness parties-in costume-to get my hands on a newly published book in the series.  I had been awaiting the opening of Universal’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter since they announced plans to build. Sadly, I missed the grand event but I plan to visit this fall, when the crowds dwindle.

However, my dear friends, the Granfields, took some Orlando family holidays and made a stop to the theme park, on their way home from a cruise. I spoke with 16-year-old Paige, another avid fan, to hear her remarks about their exciting day.

Paige said, “Everything about it was really cool.  I felt like I was walking through the pages of the books.  Well, the snow on the castle looked a little fake, but everything inside the buildings was authentic, just like the movies.”

Her family rode both of the adult or non-kiddie rides.  Paige claimed, “The Forbidden Journey” made my sister feel a bit dizzy and sick because it jerks around, but my Dad and I loved it.  The projections (appearance)  of the characters Harry, Ron and Hermione within Hogwart’s Castle are 3-D, like they were really there.”

A stop in Ollivander’s, the wand shop, “was a highlight, exactly as JK Rowling first described it in the story.”

A group of about 30 people are admitted into the confines of the shop. One muggle (child) is selected to try out a wand, but fans remember that the wand really chooses its owner.  Paige said, “All sorts of strange things happened when the shop owner suggested wrong wands.”  In the end, the child is united with the “chosen” wizard accessory.

Paige told me that her  group didn’t go to the Three Broomsticks Restaurant because the wait was too long.  Instead, her family and cousins slipped off to some of the other Islands of Adventure within Universal’s theme park.

In reviewing her experiences versus her expectations, Paige said , “The whole place is amazing and definitely worth it.  We had so much fun and of course, I can’t wait to go back.

I know, I’m under a spell, but next time, Paige,  I’m going with you.!!

Midnight Madness Party 2005    Debi & Paige
Debi & Paige at Midnight Madness Party 2005

GTM Environmental Education Center has the Right Stuff

View inside GTM Educational Center
View inside GTM Educational Center

Walk into the Guana Tolomato Matanzas Environmental Education Center and be greeted by a giant North Atlantic Right Whale.  That is, one hanging Calder style from the soaring atrium ceiling. Heads turn skyward to see the full-size mammal, her newborn calf, a dolphin, Hammerhead shark  and Giant Manta Ray.  The facility houses displays of coastal and estuarine ecosystems and the natural history of Northeast Florida.

While vacationing with my family at South Ponte Vedra Beach (a week known as Camp Lander),  I took one of my grand-daughters to the GTM Education Center.  Caroline is only three, but she loved the place.

The employee at the desk handed Caroline a clip board with a page of marine life drawings.  She was to go on a scavenger hunt to find and match the animals to the pictures.  We were instructed to look up, down and all around, as well as open specimen display cases in drawers.

Caroline took about ten minutes to locate all the sea creatures- a perfect time span for little ones.  She then proudly returned her form and was given a prize– a coloring book and book mark. She was delighted and returned home to tell the other family members.

Later, my 5 and 7-year-old grandchildren paid a visit to the center with their parents. Their activity was a little more demanding, but still age-appropriate. They loved the giant shark’s teeth display as they’d been finding smaller ones on the beach every day.

As a rainy day activity, this place has the right stuff at a bargain price.

Admission is only $2 for adults and $1 for children ages 10-17.  Those under 10 are free.
Hours are 9 am to 4 pm, except closed on Florida state holidays.

Location is south of Jacksonville,  off State Road A1A, 8 miles north of Vilano Beach and just a short drive from St. Augustine.

Guana Tolomato Matanzas (GTM) Environmental Education Center

505 Guana River Road
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL  32082
904 823 4500

Escape to Kanapaha Botanical Gardens in Gainesville, Florida

Kanapaha Botanical Gardens
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens

Most visitors to Gainesville attend activities at the University of Florida, but I headed there to dig into nature.  I joined the Jacksonville Camera Club‘s trip to Kanapaha Botanical Gardens to practice outdoor photography.

The drive took approximately 90 minutes. Clearly marked signage directs drivers where to turn off a major highway and follow the access road to enter the lush 62-acre preserve.  The canopy of live oak trees and surrounding foliage makes one quickly forget Gainesville’s suburban sprawl of malls, chain stores and restaurants.

A Kanapaha experience begins and ends at the visitor center which includes an upscale gift shop and thankfully, cool, air-conditioned respite from summer Florida heat.  The main walkway (wheelchair friendly)  runs a mile and a half and branches like tree limbs into smaller side paths. These passages lead to hidden retreats, benches, waterfalls and fountains. I felt I was walking through the pages of The Secret Garden.

A variety of landscape themes capture your interest as you stroll the property.  You’ll find a labyrinth surrounded by blooming sunflowers,an herb patch and  might see a wedding in one of the gazebos. The water gardens bloom with Amazonian water lilies,  the biggest variety in the world. The state’s largest public bamboo gardens encircle a statue of a Buddha  and include a bamboo irrigation system.  A colorful butterfly garden presented me the opportunity to capture the delightful creatures.

Butterfly Garden
Butterfly Garden

The park makes an enchanted outing for babies, children, adults and those on Florida family holidays.  The facility is pet-friendly for dogs on leash and for picnics.  An escape to Kanapaha Botantical Gardens offers fertile grounds to anyone wanting to go green.

Kanapaha Botanical Gardens
4700 SW 58th Dr, Gainesville, FL 32608

(352) 372-4981

www.kanapaha.org

  • Adults: $6
  • Children (ages 6-13): $3

The city of Gainesville is approximately 100 miles north of Orlando.

Bamboo Garden Irrigation
Bamboo Garden Irrigation