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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Discounted Tickets to Bunny-Palooza at Miami Seaquarium, April 22-24

Salty the Sea Lion
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Bunny-Palooza, the ultimate Easter Egg Hunt Celebration, marches in to Miami Seaquarium from Friday, April 22 to Sunday, April 24, featuring a big Easter Parade, continuous Easter Egg Hunts and five acres of adrenaline pumping fun with bounce houses, ‘Giant Fun Slide,’ Rock Climbing Wall and Euro Bungee jump.  Bunny hoppers will enjoy heaps of candies, prizes and many surprises.

The Easter festival offers egg hunts throughout each day between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and a spectacular Easter Parade daily at 1 p.m. complete with marching bands, strolling performers, costumed characters and culminates with the arrival of the Easter Bunny. Special discount coupons offering 50 percent off child admission with the purchase of a regular adult admission to Bunny-Palooza are available at participating Publix supermarkets and on Facebook.

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During the festivities, bunny hoppers should be on the lookout for the Golden Egg, which will be hidden in one goodie bag that will be given out during Bunny-Palooza.  The Golden Egg will give one lucky child and up to three other family members or friends, admission to Miami Seaquarium for their entire lifetime.

For more information please call 305-361-5705, Ext. 225. Miami Seaquarium is located at 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, on Virginia Key in Miami.

Miami Seaquarium, South Florida's most popular tourist attraction, is a family-oriented marine-life park open to the public 365 days a year. The park provides visitors with a greater understanding and appreciation for marine life through shows, presentations and marine-life exhibits. General admission to Miami Seaquarium is $38.95 and $28.95 for children ages 3-9. More information on Miami Seaquarium is available at www.miamiseaquarium.com and on Facebook.

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Florida Renaissance Festival Returns to Miami for Its Second Conquest

After a year away from pillaging their village, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella rejoice with joy over regaining their kingdom in Miami, as the Florida Renaissance Festival returns for their second conquest at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park in Miami.
The Miami festival weekend dates are January 15 to January 23, 2011, including Monday January 17 for Martin Luther King Day.


Festivities will feature historical reenactments, sword fights, magical illusions and an abundance of authentic fare from freshly made kettle corn to roasted giant turkey legs, which can be washed down with a swig of mead or ale.


With the Florida Renaissance Festival returning to Miami, along come new and exciting acts combined with last year's favorites to delight event attendees throughout the festival. Faire Stories represents the blending of the magic and enchantment of traditional fairy tales, the joy and exuberance of Broadway music, and the unique interactive experience offered by Renaissance faires. Peter Suarez, aka "Manolete," a world renowned dancer, brings his many styles for the Miami show. He had the distinction of being the only dancer ever hired to perform a live solo with the Gipsy Kings at Radio City Music Hall. The Tortuga Twins are a multi-talented team boasting an extensive performance background with more than 30 years of comedic audience participation and improv experience to entertain all.


This 16th Century production features more than 100 costumed performers, five stages with continuous entertainment and stage acts from around the world.
During the family themed weekends, guests will enjoy jousting tournaments three times a day, hearty food, human powered rides and games for children that include the World's Largest Rocking Horse, Giant Chess, Barrel Rides, and games of strength and skill.

The Florida Renaissance Festival is produced by the national award-winning Bobby Rodriguez Productions and strives to create an entertaining and cultural opportunity by making Renaissance history come to life for both children and adults. The event is hosted by City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department and Historic Virginia Key Beach Park. The Florida Renaissance Festival at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park will be open weekends from 10 am to sunset. Tickets are $20 for adults and $7 for children aged six to 11 years old; children five and younger are free. Pre-show discount tickets are available online at www.ren-fest.com.

Deerfield Beach show dates
are February 12 through March 13, 2011. The Florida Renaissance Festival in Deerfield Beach has been seen by more than one million people in South Florida. This 16th Century production features more than 100 costumed performers, 12 stages with continuous entertainment and 20 stage acts from around the world.

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