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- The Oasis of the Seas - Revisitedon Apr 14, 2014 in Oasis of the SeasThere's so much left to see. We need to go again.At least, that's what we told the booking agent aboard the Oasis of the Seas on the final day of our cruise last year. It seemed like a justifiable reason to book the same itinerary, the same stateroom...
- Things You Only Hear on a Cruise - Part 2on Mar 31, 2014A little over a year ago, I compiled a list of some of the unique things you only hear on a cruise. They ranged from humorous, to puzzling, to mind-numbingly stupid, but apparently they were also highly relatable because it turned into one of the mos...
- Adventures with Uncle Deej - Old Sport's First Trip to Disneyon Mar 17, 2014 in DisneyFor the last year and a half, I have apparently been under a false impression - I understood that being an uncle meant enjoying all the cool and fun moments with your niece or nephew, before kindly returning them to mom and dad when it was time for t...
- A Father-Sons Golf Trip to the Bay Hill Club & Lodgeon Mar 10, 2014 in Bay HillNext week, the PGA Tour rolls through Orlando for their annual visit to Arnold Palmer's winter home; the Bay Hill Club & Lodge. Aside from hosting the world's best golfers, Bay Hill recently provided my brother and I with a long sought solution t...
- Ice Skating at Cosmopolitan Las Vegason Feb 24, 2014 in Cosmopolitan Las VegasAs a lifelong resident of Florida, winter sports aren't exactly something I get to experience very often. About as close to the snow and ice as I'll get is what's seen on the TV every four years during the Winter Olympics. Every once in a while, howe...
- Mandarin Bar Las Vegas - Cocktails with a Viewon Feb 10, 2014 in Mandarin Bar Las VegasIf there's anything I love to seek out when exploring a city, it's the best cocktail with a view. From Top of the Mark in San Francisco to Altitude 95 in Paris and numerous others in between, MJ and I have toasted the town while enjoying a host of sp...
- Birdies, Burgers, and Brews at TPC Sawgrass #BBBatTPCon Feb 3, 2014 in TPC SawgrassThere are some invitations that are simply destined for a "no" in the RSVP box - doomed before they're even given the dignity of a postage stamp. Co-ed baby showers and wedding invitations with 5 layers of envelopes particularly come to mind. A few w...
- The Sterling Brunch at Bally's Las Vegason Jan 27, 2014A few weeks before our Las Vegas adventure, MJ suggested that I look into Sunday brunch options as a way to cap off the last day of our trip. The research took a little longer than usual because I simply refused to believe the findings: the best Sund...
- Bellagio Day - Exploring The New Symbol Of Las VegasIn a city filled with flashy, over the top landmarks, there's one symbol of Sin City that outshines them all. Never mind the vintage "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign, the fake Eiffel Tower and New York skyline, or Wayne Newton's toupee, the real mark of t...
- The Mirage Las Vegas - RevisitedWhy The Mirage?In the weeks leading up to our recent Las Vegas adventure, I was hit with this question many times but in two opposing contexts. Most were curious from a general knowledge standpoint - assuming that given my typically, shall I say, sel...
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