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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

That Time I Fed Alligators and Then Ate One

I'm just back from Florida and this trip was definitely one of adventurous eating (for some). I tried at least two things I've wanted to taste for a long time and others I never knew I did. Guess what? I was pleasantly surprised by all of them! So, this trip to Florida, I finally made it to Gatorland. We had a free half day available to us and a 2-day GoCard, so there was no stopping us this time. What is Gatorland, you ask? Obviously, the name says it all. It's a whole land of alligators. 

Orlando Florida

Gatorland is available in the middle of gator country to educate people on these amazing creatures. Yes, they're kind of scary looking with their snapping jaws and scaly skin, but they are also beautiful, beneficial and intelligent. Usually, when I go to a zoo or a place that has animals in captivity, I can find something to nitpick about how they are being housed, but Gatorland provides huge water enclosures for the alligators that are full grown and need room to swim and live. It feels like a giant lake with little islands for them to sun themselves and nooks and crannies for them to hide and get some privacy. The baby gators are kept in smaller pools to allow them to flourish and enjoy the companionship of their fellow tiny gators until they are big enough to join the larger ones in the big enclosure. 


There are a few gators that get their own enclosures: Big Daddy doesn't get along well with anyone, so he has a smaller section for himself with a pool and room to enjoy his privacy. They also have four white gators - the largest group anywhere - that each have their own pens, because they can't survive in direct sunlight. One is albino, which we found out is a fairly common in the animal world and the other three are Leucistic, which is a rare genetic mutation. Only 12 Leucistic gators are known in the world, and three of them are right there in Gatorland. You can tell the difference between them and the albino gator, because they have some off-white patches as well and their eyes are blue instead of the albino pink. You'll probably never see something so rare and awesome elsewhere.


Want to see some gators in action? There are two shows you'll want to check out then. The Gator Wrestling show is not terrible and cruel as the name implies. You learn that gators are 90% muscle (and having touched one, I can tell you that you can definitely feel the power in that body). It looks like the trainer is sitting on the gator, though he's really only keeping himself behind the head and situated between the front and back legs, so he can get away if needed and can keep those teeth from biting off his arm (or face). He's not putting his full weight on that lovely creature, though he can manipulate the head if the gator is willing to cooperate. And the gator is the one in control there. 


The Gator Jumparoo show is funny, entertaining and educational as well. Did you know that an alligator can jump 6 feet in the air? No? Well, now you do. They can't jump quite as high from the water's surface, but their tail is so powerful that it can propel them quite a way out of the lake to grab food. Now, you can tell that all the gators are well taken care of and aren't malnurished, so any of the gators that participate in the show do so of their own accord. Once the crowd starts to gather, you can see as a few break from their groups or from just aimless floating to come get in on the action. Gators are quick and very precise and I saw one get at least four feet out of the water to snag a chicken on a line. Others were happy to wait for a piece of meat to be thrown to them and others still looked on as if they weren't really into it. 


If you want to try your hand at feeding gators, you can do so, but from a safe distance behind a fence. Purchase a pack of hot dogs from the park and you can feed any gator that you choose, with the exception of the white gators and Big Daddy. Our GoCard came with a coupon for a free hot dog each and we used ours to feed the babies. Obviously, they were well fed, because they weren't really jumping at the chance at some free food. If it was thrown right in front of them, they would snap it up, but otherwise the crazy mooching birds would swoop down and grab it first.


Gatorland is not all about alligators, even though the name implies that it is. There's a train you can ride (though don't buy an unlimited ride bracelet, because it's very short and not worth it) to learn more about the park and the animals that live there. You'll see deer and maybe some other critters that roam free on the land. Then when you wander through the rest of the park, see snakes, a blonde(!) raccoon, tropical birds, a Nile crocodile and more.  It can get really hot outside in Florida and they take advantage of that and have a splash area for the kids. Bring their suits, so they can jump around and cool off. There are changing rooms available.


You do NOT want to miss a trip to the snack bar, because you can get some yummy bites, including Gator nuggets. When else would I get a chance to try these on my travels? Probably eventually, but I planned on getting some on this visit, so we ordered those and some nachos. You know, in case they were horrible. It's hard to describe the taste of gator, but we agreed that it was somewhat like chicken mixed with an overcooked pork chop. It sounds gross and might be an acquired taste, but I liked it. My thought is that if a "theme park" can get it right, think of how good it would be made by an actual chef. It's definitely something to try at least the once.


If you aren't going in with a GoCard, make sure to download a coupon from the Gatorland website for your admission. And don't breeze through the gift shop either, as it's one of the largest I've seen and has so much to check out. Lots of gator stuff, including ornaments (I had to take one of those home) and gator snack sticks that are like a Slim Jim. You'll also find art, jewelry and locally made foods.

Disclaimer: I was not compensated by Smart Destinations for this post, I just genuinely love how GoCard can save you money on your travels. I also saved more by using Groupon to purchase my cards for this trip.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Unique Ways to Get Scared

Are you looking to get scared this Halloween? Even during the rest of the year? There are so many haunted attractions around world that it can be hard to choose one, but you can certainly find something that matches your personality, be it creepy, weird, scary or a combination of all three. Several of these tourist attractions have made my wish list (Mutter Museum, Easter Island and Wichester Mystery House) and I've had the opportunity to visit some (the Catacombs) as well. If you're looking for a unique scare, check out this awesome list from Decoded Stuff.

Halloween Attractions
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If you can't get out of the country to view a haunted attraction, here are some places to hit up instead. And if you're looking for something a bit more traditional, you can always do some normal traveling with haunted aspects or hit the theme parks.

Have you ever visited any of these attractions? If so, which one and did it scare your pants off?

Friday, October 9, 2015

Super Useful Travel Posts (Halloween Edition)

Happy Friday! Remember this series? If you don't, it's because it's been quite a while since you've seen it or you're a new reader. Every few weeks I like to celebrate it being the weekend with an awesome list of cool stuff I found on the web that's travel-related. This week, we're talking all Halloween stuff. Hopefully, you love something in here, or you found something in your own web wanderings that you'd like to share in the comments.
What's Underground? 
I enjoy a good tour of what you'll find underneath a city, but there's so many places I haven't seen and Travel + Leisure has rounded up The World's Coolest Underground Wonders. Thought they aren't all scary, they are awesome and worth putting on your travel list for the future. I'm really looking forward to checking out the Cabinet War Rooms in London on my next visit.
Go For a Haunted Walk
I don't know that I want to actually come face-to-face with a ghost, but I've never had to deal with it, so I will continue to go on walks and tours, because the stories are interesting and the anticipation can be fun. If you're looking for a great ghost walk, check out the top 10 as rounded up by HomeAway.
Party On Dude! 
Just like apps, there's a festival for everything, including Halloween. And who wouldn't want to celebrate in the place most famous for witches or with your favorite Lego characters or that cool mouse and all his friends? Check these 8 Halloween Festivals Worth Traveling For as listed by Budget Travel.
Visit Halloweentown
Okay, so I don't know if you knew this or not, but that kitschy movie Halloweentown was actually filmed partly in St. Helen's, Oregon. I've lived here for longer than that movie has been out and I've never heard of it until this year. Well, you can visit the real Halloweentown, because the whole month of October, St. Helen's dresses up the town like the movie and has cool activities. I'm going this year to check it out. I'll tell you if it's cool enough for me to make a trip back next year.
Decorate Your Home
Can't get away for Halloween? Then get some creepy cool stuff to scary up your place, or just make a fun and creative mantle-scape to celebrate the holiday. In fact, I found the coolest place to get your goodies from: Hoxton Street Monster Supplies in London. They ship worldwide and have the awesomest marketing team, selling things to "monsters" like earwax cubes, tinned fear and salt made from the tears of sorrow. Everything is candy, seasonings and the like, so it's stuff you want in clever packaging. 
Take a Spin Around the UK
It's no surprise that the United Kingdom is full of ancient buildings with long, sordid histories. If you find yourself across the pond over Halloween (or really any other time) then take a look at Budget Travel's list of 7 Most Haunted UK Landmarks.
Are You Insane?
Well, probably a lot of these people weren't either. If you aren't squeamish about creepy pictures of people who were often mistreated, Viral World has some amazing and rare photos taken inside a mental asylum
Nobody Lives Here Anymore
If you can't stomach the above pictures, you'll want to see these beautiful abandoned places that Afar has found and you'll want to visit immediately with your best camera. None of these are Chernobyl either, which is like the number one mentioned cool abandoned place. And then there's this awesome train station that has both been abandoned and also moved. It might be renovated, but it's not looking great so far. Thanks to MessyNessyChic for finding this gem.


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Bonus!
And here's a little something you can use to capture those Halloween moments, and all the others the whole rest of the year. A Night Owl blog shows you how to be a better phone photographer.

Have you come across anything cool and travel-related lately or a cool Halloween thing? Add a link in the comments, so we can all check it out. Have a great weekend and enjoy tomorrow's blog post. 
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