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UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - coogahoopa - 10-24-2017 10:45 PM

have done all the regular stuff. anything interesting for 16 year old boys in November?

TIA


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - fade2blac - 10-24-2017 10:59 PM

(10-24-2017 10:45 PM)coogahoopa Wrote:  have done all the regular stuff. anything interesting for 16 year old boys in November?

TIA

A UCF football game? COGS


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - fade2blac - 10-24-2017 11:05 PM

(10-24-2017 10:45 PM)coogahoopa Wrote:  have done all the regular stuff. anything interesting for 16 year old boys in November?

TIA

I don't know what you consider the regular stuff but I would recommend checking out downtown and going to either a Magic game or a City game.


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - tigerjeb - 10-25-2017 06:07 AM

if you have a car, consider jumping over east and checking out Kennedy Space Center over at Cape Canaveral. Outstanding place to visit & if you get lucky there may be a launch to witness. its about an hours drive


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - KnightFanDave - 10-25-2017 07:21 AM

(10-25-2017 06:07 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  if you have a car, consider jumping over east and checking out Kennedy Space Center over at Cape Canaveral. Outstanding place to visit & if you get lucky there may be a launch to witness. its about an hours drive

This is what I was going to suggest! Depending on when you visit, you might be able to time your day visit with a launch. Next launch is a night launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 on 15 November. You should be able to see the landing too since it'll be landing back at Cape Canaveral (not out at sea).

Otherwise, I'd say our springs, north of Orlando are underrated if you haven't visited them. Swimming, kayaking, manatees, gators etc... But I've heard they're still experiencing flooding/damage from Irma, so I'm not sure I'd recommend them this year.


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - firmbizzle - 10-25-2017 07:26 AM

City games are over. I would do some racing at Andretti's, check out the new Top Golf, Orlando Eye, hit the coast up (New Symrna), get a Magic fast break pass and catch a basketball game, eat eat eat, see a show at the Dr. Phillips performing arts center, go to the west coast beaches, check out UCF football, eat some more.


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - tigerjeb - 10-25-2017 07:31 AM

(10-25-2017 07:21 AM)KnightFanDave Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 06:07 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  if you have a car, consider jumping over east and checking out Kennedy Space Center over at Cape Canaveral. Outstanding place to visit & if you get lucky there may be a launch to witness. its about an hours drive

This is what I was going to suggest! Depending on when you visit, you might be able to time your day visit with a launch. Next launch is a night launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 on 15 November. You should be able to see the landing too since it'll be landing back at Cape Canaveral (not out at sea).

Otherwise, I'd say our springs, north of Orlando are underrated if you haven't visited them. Swimming, kayaking, manatees, gators etc... But I've heard they're still experiencing flooding/damage from Irma, so I'm not sure I'd recommend them this year.

a fun space nerd bucket list is to see all 3 remaining Saturn 5 stacks - they are at Johnson Space Center - Houston, US Space and Rocket Center - Huntsville, AL and KSC. I am working on also seeing all 3 shuttles. I've seen Endeavor in Los Angeles and those machines are incredible to see up close


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - KnightFanDave - 10-25-2017 07:58 AM

(10-25-2017 07:31 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:21 AM)KnightFanDave Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 06:07 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  if you have a car, consider jumping over east and checking out Kennedy Space Center over at Cape Canaveral. Outstanding place to visit & if you get lucky there may be a launch to witness. its about an hours drive

This is what I was going to suggest! Depending on when you visit, you might be able to time your day visit with a launch. Next launch is a night launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 on 15 November. You should be able to see the landing too since it'll be landing back at Cape Canaveral (not out at sea).

Otherwise, I'd say our springs, north of Orlando are underrated if you haven't visited them. Swimming, kayaking, manatees, gators etc... But I've heard they're still experiencing flooding/damage from Irma, so I'm not sure I'd recommend them this year.

a fun space nerd bucket list is to see all 3 remaining Saturn 5 stacks - they are at Johnson Space Center - Houston, US Space and Rocket Center - Huntsville, AL and KSC. I am working on also seeing all 3 shuttles. I've seen Endeavor in Los Angeles and those machines are incredible to see up close

I haven't been there, but one thing I'd add to your bucket list is to go visit the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. I hope to hit all of those at some point too!

By the way, KSC did an INCREDIBLE job with the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit. Not only are they impressive just on their own, but the way they reveal the exhibit when you walk in invokes a real emotional response too. Highly recommended particularly for space nerds lol. Can't wait to see Endeavor too.


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - 8BitPirate - 10-25-2017 08:09 AM

Hookers, hookers, hookers.


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - tigerjeb - 10-25-2017 08:10 AM

(10-25-2017 07:58 AM)KnightFanDave Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:31 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:21 AM)KnightFanDave Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 06:07 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  if you have a car, consider jumping over east and checking out Kennedy Space Center over at Cape Canaveral. Outstanding place to visit & if you get lucky there may be a launch to witness. its about an hours drive

This is what I was going to suggest! Depending on when you visit, you might be able to time your day visit with a launch. Next launch is a night launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 on 15 November. You should be able to see the landing too since it'll be landing back at Cape Canaveral (not out at sea).

Otherwise, I'd say our springs, north of Orlando are underrated if you haven't visited them. Swimming, kayaking, manatees, gators etc... But I've heard they're still experiencing flooding/damage from Irma, so I'm not sure I'd recommend them this year.

a fun space nerd bucket list is to see all 3 remaining Saturn 5 stacks - they are at Johnson Space Center - Houston, US Space and Rocket Center - Huntsville, AL and KSC. I am working on also seeing all 3 shuttles. I've seen Endeavor in Los Angeles and those machines are incredible to see up close

I haven't been there, but one thing I'd add to your bucket list is to go visit the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. I hope to hit all of those at some point too!

By the way, KSC did an INCREDIBLE job with the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit. Not only are they impressive just on their own, but the way they reveal the exhibit when you walk in invokes a real emotional response too. Highly recommended particularly for space nerds lol. Can't wait to see Endeavor too.

if the California Science Center ever gets addition this built, that would be the time to go see Endeavor. they've got the last external fuel tank and 2 solid rocket motor stacks and plan on combining everything inot a vertical stack

[Image: endeavour-03.jpg]


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - 8BitPirate - 10-25-2017 08:12 AM

(10-25-2017 08:10 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:58 AM)KnightFanDave Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:31 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:21 AM)KnightFanDave Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 06:07 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  if you have a car, consider jumping over east and checking out Kennedy Space Center over at Cape Canaveral. Outstanding place to visit & if you get lucky there may be a launch to witness. its about an hours drive

This is what I was going to suggest! Depending on when you visit, you might be able to time your day visit with a launch. Next launch is a night launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 on 15 November. You should be able to see the landing too since it'll be landing back at Cape Canaveral (not out at sea).

Otherwise, I'd say our springs, north of Orlando are underrated if you haven't visited them. Swimming, kayaking, manatees, gators etc... But I've heard they're still experiencing flooding/damage from Irma, so I'm not sure I'd recommend them this year.

a fun space nerd bucket list is to see all 3 remaining Saturn 5 stacks - they are at Johnson Space Center - Houston, US Space and Rocket Center - Huntsville, AL and KSC. I am working on also seeing all 3 shuttles. I've seen Endeavor in Los Angeles and those machines are incredible to see up close

I haven't been there, but one thing I'd add to your bucket list is to go visit the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. I hope to hit all of those at some point too!

By the way, KSC did an INCREDIBLE job with the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit. Not only are they impressive just on their own, but the way they reveal the exhibit when you walk in invokes a real emotional response too. Highly recommended particularly for space nerds lol. Can't wait to see Endeavor too.

if the California Science Center ever gets addition this built, that would be the time to go see Endeavor. they've got the last external fuel tank and 2 solid rocket motor stacks and plan on combining everything inot a vertical stack

[Image: endeavour-03.jpg]

Crazy to think this is old tech now...


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - panite - 10-25-2017 08:19 AM

(10-25-2017 08:12 AM)8BitPirate Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 08:10 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:58 AM)KnightFanDave Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:31 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:21 AM)KnightFanDave Wrote:  This is what I was going to suggest! Depending on when you visit, you might be able to time your day visit with a launch. Next launch is a night launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 on 15 November. You should be able to see the landing too since it'll be landing back at Cape Canaveral (not out at sea).

Otherwise, I'd say our springs, north of Orlando are underrated if you haven't visited them. Swimming, kayaking, manatees, gators etc... But I've heard they're still experiencing flooding/damage from Irma, so I'm not sure I'd recommend them this year.

a fun space nerd bucket list is to see all 3 remaining Saturn 5 stacks - they are at Johnson Space Center - Houston, US Space and Rocket Center - Huntsville, AL and KSC. I am working on also seeing all 3 shuttles. I've seen Endeavor in Los Angeles and those machines are incredible to see up close

I haven't been there, but one thing I'd add to your bucket list is to go visit the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. I hope to hit all of those at some point too!

By the way, KSC did an INCREDIBLE job with the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit. Not only are they impressive just on their own, but the way they reveal the exhibit when you walk in invokes a real emotional response too. Highly recommended particularly for space nerds lol. Can't wait to see Endeavor too.

if the California Science Center ever gets addition this built, that would be the time to go see Endeavor. they've got the last external fuel tank and 2 solid rocket motor stacks and plan on combining everything inot a vertical stack

[Image: endeavour-03.jpg]

Crazy to think this is old tech now...

What's new tech now. Launching our astronauts in a Russian space capsule then landing backwards by parachute in the Russian desert. 04-jawdrop 05-stirthepot 03-hissyfit 03-banghead 03-nutkick 03-drunk 05-stirthepot


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - KnightFanDave - 10-25-2017 09:15 AM

(10-25-2017 08:19 AM)panite Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 08:12 AM)8BitPirate Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 08:10 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:58 AM)KnightFanDave Wrote:  
(10-25-2017 07:31 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  a fun space nerd bucket list is to see all 3 remaining Saturn 5 stacks - they are at Johnson Space Center - Houston, US Space and Rocket Center - Huntsville, AL and KSC. I am working on also seeing all 3 shuttles. I've seen Endeavor in Los Angeles and those machines are incredible to see up close

I haven't been there, but one thing I'd add to your bucket list is to go visit the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. I hope to hit all of those at some point too!

By the way, KSC did an INCREDIBLE job with the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit. Not only are they impressive just on their own, but the way they reveal the exhibit when you walk in invokes a real emotional response too. Highly recommended particularly for space nerds lol. Can't wait to see Endeavor too.

if the California Science Center ever gets addition this built, that would be the time to go see Endeavor. they've got the last external fuel tank and 2 solid rocket motor stacks and plan on combining everything inot a vertical stack

[Image: endeavour-03.jpg]

Crazy to think this is old tech now...

What's new tech now. Launching our astronauts in a Russian space capsule then landing backwards by parachute in the Russian desert. 04-jawdrop 05-stirthepot 03-hissyfit 03-banghead 03-nutkick 03-drunk 05-stirthepot

That would be an incredible exhibit! Maybe I should wait on that Cali trip to visit that and JPL in one go.

Hey, we're really close to having our own options again! But yeah...pretty sad we're still dependent on 60s tech (Russian no less) to get people to space. 01-wingedeagle #merica


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - ECUGrad07 - 10-25-2017 09:16 AM

I am driving to Orlando tomorrow to spend Thursday-Monday at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort... 11 people, including 5 toddlers.

Shoot me.


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - knightmite - 10-25-2017 09:44 AM

(10-25-2017 09:16 AM)ECUGrad07 Wrote:  I am driving to Orlando tomorrow to spend Thursday-Monday at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort... 11 people, including 5 toddlers.

Shoot me.

That's not a vacation. That is a job! lol


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - knightmite - 10-25-2017 09:49 AM

I always took friends and relatives to Wekiva Springs State Park which is about 20 minutes north of Orlando. They loved it. Definitely different from the theme parks.

https://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Wekiwa-Springs


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - knightastic - 10-25-2017 09:59 AM

(10-25-2017 06:07 AM)tigerjeb Wrote:  if you have a car, consider jumping over east and checking out Kennedy Space Center over at Cape Canaveral. Outstanding place to visit & if you get lucky there may be a launch to witness. its about an hours drive

Recommend this as well. Go to Cocoa Beach for a few hours. Set up either at the Cocoa Beach Pier or farther down the stretch near the Coconuts restaurant bar.

Eat at Rustys by the Cape Canaveral Port on the way back

The Space Coast is nothing fancy but I like how laid back it is. The best time to hang out on the Beach is during what most of the country considers the off winter months so November is perfect.


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - usffan - 10-25-2017 10:02 AM

(10-24-2017 10:45 PM)coogahoopa Wrote:  have done all the regular stuff. anything interesting for 16 year old boys in November?

TIA

Surprised nobody's mentioned it, but Daytona has a driving experience that I would think 16 year old boys would freaking love.

https://www.drivepetty.com/race-tracks/daytona-international-speedway/

USFFan


RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - HuskyU - 10-25-2017 10:04 AM

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RE: UCF Fans - looking for Orlando trip ideas - TexanMark - 10-25-2017 01:55 PM

16 year old boys?

https://weekiwachee.com/

and if you have time

https://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Homosassa-Springs