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The most helpful critical review
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“Universally better than Disney”
alan s.
Living in Florida it is not unusual for us to drive up to Orlando every 2 months or so. We have annual passes to Sea World and Universal and get...
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Living in Florida it is not unusual for us to drive up to Orlando every 2 months or so. We have annual passes to Sea World and Universal and get the Florida resident deals at Disney. With all of the points I get for staying at hotels for business, it is a cheap get away for a weekend. Lately, we go to Universal Studios much more than Disney. My two sons are at the age (5 and 7) that they like the rides at Universal much better. I think for young boys, Universal's rides do appeal to them much more. Shrek, Jimmy Neutron, ET, Spiderman, etc. The food at Universal is not bad and at night, we usually go somewhere in the International Drive area.
Sea World is my personal favorite up in Orlando. I think it is very educational. I enjoy spending a day there every few months.
alan s.
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“I still miss King Kong.”
Susan S.
We have lived in Florida for 20 years and visit all the theme parks.
The last time we went was the week before they closed King Kong.
We did...
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We have lived in Florida for 20 years and visit all the theme parks.
The last time we went was the week before they closed King Kong.
We did Shrek 4-D, Twister, saw the Blues Brothers, Earthquake, Jaws, Men in Black, Back to the Future, E.T. Adventure, and Terminator 2: 3-D.
It was a fun day but it seems tame compared with years ago. Either I am getting old or used to the rides.
We ate at Mel's diner and really enjoyed the Rock'n'Roll band playing outside. I sang and we danced.
I do prefer SeaWorld and Busch Gardens to this park. Do it once and enjoy it, then check out the others.
I think this will be my last visit.
Susan S.
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Editorial Review
by Contributor at Citysearch, August 13, 2003
Red velvet seats, a smoky interior and great acoustics
The Scene
A classically styled, live jazz venue, modeled loosely after the legendary Blue Note. The club houses four stories, each with plenty of balcony views of the center stage and a bar in back. Most seats have red velvet upholstery. Lights are usually low, creating a surreal, smoky atmosphere. Black and white portraits of jazz legends, as well as some memorabilia, adorn the walls.
The Details
Nightly entertainment includes jazz, rock, high-energy funk, R&B, soul and more. Sundays and Mondays are Swing nights. Didn't eat dinner? A casual menu includes appetizers, burgers and pasta. As for cocktails, concert-goers swill everything from Harvey Wallbangers to margaritas, and yes, there's beer.