The Concise Guide to Sensory Fulfillment In the Bay Area
ATTRACTIONS
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Caladesi Island Adventure,
This boat departs from the Honeymoon
Island Recreation Area at the west end of
the Dunedin Causeway, State Road 586,
(727) 734-5263. Here you can enjoy
three miles of uncrowded white sandy
beach with good shelling, tree-shaded
picnic areas, a three-mile nature trail and
many other amenities. Escorted island
tours are available. The boat departs
every half hour beginning at 10 am
(seasonally adjusted).
Mote Aquarium,
1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota
(941) 388-4441. Ocean adventures await
year ’round at Mote Aquarium, home
to over 100 marine species. See sharks,
dolphins, sea turtles, seahorses, and fish of
all sizes. Discover world-renowned research
of the adjoining Mote Marine Laboratory.
Special behind-the-scenes Aquarium
tours are available.
Sunken Gardens,
1825 Fourth St. N., St. Petersburg,
(727) 551-3100. The four-acre tropical
garden features cascading waterfalls,
flowing ponds, lush tropical displays and
exotic birds.
Walt Disney World Resort,
I-4, West of Orlando in Lake Buena Vista,
(407) 824-4321. This 40-square mile, worldclass
entertainment and recreation center
features four theme parks (Magic Kingdom,
EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios
and Disney’s Animal Kingdom); two
water adventure parks; 34 resort hotels;
81 holes of golf on five courses; two
full-service spas; Disney’s Wedding
Pavilion; ESPN Wide World of Sports
Complex; and Downtown Disney, an
entertainment-shopping-dining complex
encompassing the Marketplace, Pleasure
Island and West Side. Walt Disney
World Resort is also included in vacation
packages of Disney Cruise Line. Open daily,
year round.
Magic Kingdom is divided into seven
themed lands - Main Street, U.S.A.;
Adventureland; Frontierland; Liberty
Square; Fantasyland; Mickey’s Toontown
Fair; and Tomorrowland. Popular
attractions include Pirates of the Caribbean,
The Haunted Mansion, It’s a Small World,
Space Mountain, Splash Mountain,
“Mickey’s PhilharMagic,” and many more.
EPCOT is an ever-changing
international and discovery showplace
covering 300 acres. Future World
attractions focus on discovery and scientific
achievements, including Innoventions,
Spaceship Earth, The Seas with Nemo &
Friends, General Motors’ Test Track and
Mission: SPACE. The World Showcase
consists of shops, restaurants and shows
from eleven nations surrounding the World
Showcase Lagoon.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a working
film, TV and radio studio, as well as a theme
park, on 154 acres. Disney attractions include
The Great Movie Ride, Muppet*Vision 3-D,
Backlot Tour, Toy Story Mania, The Twilight
Zone™ Tower of Terror, Rock ‘n’ Roller
Coaster starring Aerosmith, the American
Idol Experience and many more.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom features high
adventures with real exotic animals, close
encounters with prehistoric giants and
warm, fuzzy moments with beloved Disney
characters. Disney’s fourth major theme
park sprawls across 403 acres. Jungles,
forests and a vast savannah are divided into
five themed lands: Africa, Camp Minnie-
Mickey, DinoLand U.S.A., Discovery Island
and Asia.
Disney Springs
(formerly Downtown Disney)
This outdoor shopping, dining and
entertainment complex nearly doubles the
size of the re-imagined Downtown Disney,
where outdoor “neighborhoods” will reflect
the history of Florida waterfront towns.
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CATERING AND
SPECIALTY FOODS
The Candy Bar Sweets and Treats,
748 Broadway, “Sweet” 100, Dunedin,
(727) 474-3783. Patti Coleman and
Marsha Goins’ go-to shop “for your candy
experience” specializes in retro/vintage,
sugar free, organic and vegan candies and fine
European chocolates by Victoria Richards,
as well as personalized party favors and gift
baskets. Also stop by for cupcakes on Fridays,
Saturdays and Sundays.
Chef John’s Creative Culinary Services,
(727) 433-1889. Chef John Lewis and his staff
will cater private parties, bridal showers,
wedding receptions and team building
events. They also offer adult and children’s
cooking classes.
Gateau O Chocolat,
(727) 251-1879. St. Petersburg restauranteur
Emmanuel Roux has created a dark, densely
delicious, gluten-free chocolate cake that is
available for shipping, as well as at select
local retail locations.
Kookie Krums,
513 Main St., downtown Dunedin,
(727) 736-KRUM (5786). Janet Long’s madefresh
daily cupcakes, cookie bouquets and
other sweet creations make memorable
corporate and personal gifts. They can be
delivered in Pinellas, Hillsborough and
Pasco counties, or shipped anywhere in the
United States. Also, stop by for cookies and
specialty coffees.
Maestro’s at The Center,
The Straz Center for the Performing Arts,
1010 N.W.C., MacInnes Pl., Tampa,
(813) 229-7827 ext. 3. The Center’s awardwinning
catering team can accommodate
your needs to make your event successful,
either at The Center or at any location you
choose. Banquet facilities provide service for
350, lobbies up to 800, Riverwalk promenade
up to 1,500 and theaters up to 2,400 guests.
Marguerite’s Cafe & Catering,
405 Plaza Dr., Dunedin, (727) 734-7040.
This charming eatery, next to the Dunedin
Library, offers indoor and outdoor dining.
A caterer for over 20 years, Marguerite
features the freshest and most innovative
salads, sandwiches, soups and entrées,
such as Piña Colada Shrimp and signature
Veggie Burgers. Breakfast features
homemade pastries and specialty coffees.
Artistic and bountiful catering will
exceed your expectations.
This portrait by Carrie Smith will be on
display at the Galleria Misto Fine Art Gallery
show from May 27th thru June 30th
featuring dynamic women artist.
MAY/JUNE 2016
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