Thursday, October 22, 2009

St. Augustine Halloween Happenings

St. Augustine Halloween Happenings.....
don't miss these spooktacular events. Come for the weekend and stay with friends at the St. Augustine Hostel, Casa Yallaha

It would be difficult to imagine a more appealing location for ghostly fun than the Nation's oldest city, St. Augustine, Florida. With nearly 450 years of history, ancient narrow streets, two cemeteries with graves dating back hundreds of years, a brooding Spanish fortress and endless stories of roaming spirits and things that go bump in the night, it's the place to be for all things other-worldly. Despite daylight's warm Florida sun and beautiful Atlantic beaches, every night of the year features ghost tours and spooky encounters. But when Halloween approaches, that's when the spirits really get busy.

Here are some Halloween adventures awaiting for intrepid souls, fun-seeking spirits and, well, shoppers.

Spirits in St. Augustine: Walk, ride or sail your way through a night of ghostly encounters on three tours offered October 30 and 31 only by Ghost Tours of St. Augustine - selected by Florida Living magazine as the Number One guided tour in Florida. A Ghostly Experience is a walking tour led by a guide in period costume who provides authentic stories of old St. Augustine - and an encounter with a spirit at three stops. Ghost and Legends is a riding tour through the historic district and a stop at Potter's Wax Museum. This tour ends with a nighttime walk on the grounds of the St. Augustine Lighthouse - a place called "the Mona Lisa of paranormal sites" in the United States by the Scy-Fy network's Ghost Hunters. Ghosts of the Matanzas features a one-hour, moonlit cruise aboard the schooner Freedom through the haunted waters of Matanzas Bay - the spirit of a long-decease pirate will be your guide. For reservations, tickets and more information on these tours, call 904.829.1122 or go to Ghost Tours of St. Augustine .

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Black Raven Adventures:
Go aboard the Black Raven pirate ship for a voyage that will make your blood run cold. Sure, the games, libations and fun stuff make it seem harmless, but a visit to the Haunted Locker of the Matanzas on the quarter deck will make you beg for a quick return to dry land. This adventure is available every Friday and Saturday leading up to Halloween Eve and Halloween when The Return of the Matanzas Zombies take over the ship! It is suggested that passengers set their affairs in order before departing on this cruise. The 8:15 cruise on each night is suitable for the entire family, but only adults over the age of 21 are allowed onboard for the 11:15 p.m. finales. For full details, go to Black Raven Adventures or call 877.578.5050.


Ghosts and Gravestones:As seen on The Today Show, Sci-Fi Channel and Travel Channel. Explore the darker side of the Nation's Oldest City with our ghost guides and experience the historic haunted tales and legends found at every turn. Included is a visit to the town's most haunted building, The Old Jail, for an up close and personal encounter. Ghosts and Gravestones Frightseeing Tour boards every evening at the Old Town Trolley Welcome Center at 27 San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine. Call for reservations as space is limited. (904) 826-3663.


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Creatures of the Night: A visit to the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park is sure to create lasting Halloween memories for the entire family! From 5:30-7 p.m. on October 29, 30 & 31, the Alligator Farm will present Creatures of the Night - a fun way to encounter creepy creatures along the park's wild walkways. Costumed keepers, candy and an alligator show each evening - plus drawings for free annual passes. Admission is $8 for adults and $6 for children. For more details, go to Alligator Farm Zoological Park or call 904.824.3337.

History and Legends of Halloween: The true history of Halloween and the Celtic New Year is presented on a fun walk offered by the top-rated St. Augustine Pub Crawl. Find out how the Celts got Halloween off to a great start on the night when the veil between the living and dead is at its thinnest, learn the significance of bonfires and jack-o'-lanterns, plus much more and a stop at five pubs along the way. This special tour is available each Wednesday through Sunday night through October 31. For full details, call 904.540.3476 or visit St. Augustine Pub Crawl.

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Old Florida Museum: Visit the Halloween Festival at the outdoor Old Florida Museum - a living museum that features a Timucuan Indian hut, Spanish house, a Florida pioneer school house and the Old Florida General Store. Story telling, games, costume contests, pumpkin carving and much more are featured at the festival. Festival hours are 6-9 p.m., Friday, October 30, and 11 a.m.- 4 p.m., Saturday, October 31, A Timucua Indian guide and a colonial Spanish maiden will be your guides. Admission is $4. The museum is located at the intersection of San Marco Avenue and State Road 16 in St. Augustine. For more information, call 904.824.8874 or go to Old Florida Museum .

Family Fright Nights: What's Halloween without a visit to the original Ripley's Believe It Or Not! museum in St. Augustine? This year, Ripley's is offering a chilling selection of Halloween week adventures, including special Midnight Madness Ghost Train Adventures on both Friday and Saturday nights. There will be a free Family Fun Ghost Walk departing from Ripley's Castle Warden on Friday and Saturday nights at 5, 6, & 7 p.m. - trick-or-treaters are welcome at Ripley's. Plus, for the truly fearless, a one-time only Witching Hour Tour will depart at 3 a.m. aboard the award-winning Ghost Train Adventure. To add to the festive atmosphere, each evening from 5-8 p.m., Spooky Dan the DJ will be spinning creepy tunes, shooting laser beams and tossing candy from his perch atop Castle Warden. For reservations or more information, cal 904.824.1606 or go to Ghost Train Adventure .

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Ghost Town Trolley: This spirited tour is a light-hearted look at St. Augustine's darker side as we share ghostly tales and legends that are guaranteed to raise your spirits! All of the stories told are well researched and rooted in the town's history.The Ghost Town Trolley boards every evening at the Old Town Trolley Welcome Center at 27 San Marco Avenue. Call for reservations and availability as space is limited. (904) 826-3663


A Night at the Old Jail:Join the Paranormal Seekers as they hunt the Ghosts of the Condemned at the Authentic Old Jail of St. Augustine. All participants will have the opportunity to test various types of equipment used by paranormal investigators, such as EMF detectors and tri-field meters. This tour is not for the faint of heart. What you may be seeking may be seeking you. Call for reservations and availability as space is limited. (904) 826-3663


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A Ghostly Encounter: Walk the dark, narrow streets of St. Augustine and hear stories of those who came before us and refuse to leave. Remember, the doctor is always in at the Haunted Hospital! Come check in with the MAD Surgeon as he demonstrates the "cutting" edge of patient care. This year he has brought some friends. Meet them up close and personal when you walk through the Haunted Hospital. Ghostly Encounters occur from 7-10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, October 30 & 31. Presented by Ancient City Tours, 904.827.0807.


Shivers and Awe: If you're brave enough to go it alone, take a self-guided GPS tour through some of St. Augustine's most haunted real estate. Or if you need some company to stiffen your spine, take a pedicab ghost tour, segway tour or a personally-guided walking tour - all presented by SA GPS Adventure Tours. For full details on these unique ghost stores, go to SA GPS Adventure Tours or call 904.377.1447.


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Meet the Higginbothums: Take a night-time stroll with the Higginbothums, St. Augustine's wackiest and spookiest family. This hilarious, 90-minute walking tour is the newest offering from Ancient City Tours - it's very interactive and lots of fun even in the darkness of the Old Drug Store. The tour is nightly at 8 and 9 p.m. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at the Spanish Military Hospital, the Old City Gate Train Station or by calling 904.827.0807.

Fright Music Concert: Enjoy a lively program of Halloween music presented by the St. Augustine Community Orchestra and featuring the music of Chopin, Bach... even John Williams' theme from E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial. The first concert will be at 8 p.m., October 30 in the Lightner Museum, 75 King Street in St. Augustine. The second performance is scheduled for 3 p.m. on Sunday, November 1 at the Switzerland Community Church, 2179 State Road 13 in St. Johns. Tickets are $10 at the door for each concert, children under 12 admitted free. For details, go to St. Augustine Community Orchestra or call 904.287.8417.


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Children's Halloween Parade: Ancient City Tours is proud to again sponsor the annual Halloween costume parade/contest and trick or treating for the children. The parade will begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday, October 25 at the Clock Tower at the St. Augustine Visitor Information Center, 1 Castillo Drive, and end in the downtown Plaza for the costume judging. (Registration will begin at 1:30PM). Then safe trick or treating will take place along the historic streets of the downtown area from 3:30 - 5 p.m. For more information, call 904.827.0807.


Horror Zone Haunted House: Get scared for a good cause at the St. Johns County Sheriff Department's Horror Zone Haunted House. Creative makeup, clever lighting and motivated zombies create a scary atmosphere for visitors to the house in the former Mikee's store in the Food Lion Plaza, 2497 U.S. 1 South in St. Augustine. Admission is $5 and proceeds benefit the department's programs for juveniles.

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Spooktacular Shopping: Uptown Saturday Night takes on a festive, Halloween theme on October 31 when the galleries, antique stores and unique shops along St. Augustine's San Marco Avenue stay open until 9 p.m. Meet-the-artists, book signings, live music and refreshments provided by the St. Augustine Independent Restaurant Association create a lively, autumnal atmosphere for bargain hunters. Plus, there's free parking at the Mission Nombre de Dios. For more information, call 904.824.3152. Also, Prime Outlets-St. Augustine, featuring a "who's who" of luxury names including Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th, Juicy Couture and Cole Haan, as well as the only Gucci's outlet store in the Southeast, will host trick-or-treating for children at the mall from 6-8 p.m. on October 31. For more information, go to Prime Outlets - St. Augustine .


Warehouse 31: Prepare yourself for the most intense and frightening 30 minutes of your life as you run, twist and make your way through 18,000 square feet of terror. The Haunted Experience takes place nightly through October 31. Warehouse 31 is rated PG-13 for intensity and graphic scenes. It is not recommended for people with heart conditions, who are pregnant, or suffer from intense claustrophobia or anxiety. For ticket prices, location and other information, visit Warehouse 31.


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Haunted Trails: Climb aboard wagons that will carry the entire family along trails leading through the deep woods inhabited by ghouls and goblins. Pony rides, face painting, moonwalks and carnival games add to the Halloween festivities. It all takes place at the Florida Agricultural Museum, 7900 Old Kings Road near the corner of U.S. 1 and Old Kings Road just across the Flagler County line. A donation of $6 per person is requested. For more information, call 386.446.7630.

For more information on events and activities in St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & The Beaches, go to the Visitors & Convention Bureauwebsite or call 1.800.653.2489. For a free Getaway Card good for exciting discounts on accommodations, shopping, attractions and dining, go to My Getaway Card

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Lots Going on in St. Augustine, FL This Weekened

This is a great week-weekend to come to St. Augustine, Florida. There are two headliner concerts at the Amphitheatre. First on Friday is Lynyrd Skynyrd, on Saturday Bonnie Raitt.

Plus, the 2009 HOG Rally starts Wednesday October 21 and runs through Saturday the 24th.

Lots of Fun, Food, Music and Entertainment this weekend. Come and enjoy it all.

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

2009 FLORIDA H.O.G. RALLY

2009 FLORIDA H.O.G. RALLY

St. Augustine Beach, Florida October 21-24

The 2009 Florida State HOG. Rally will be held in the beautiful city of St Augustine, Florida. Live entertainment will be provided nightly.

A motorcycle marketplace will take place daily Thursday through Saturday at the St. Augustine Beach Pier.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Ghost Hunters Coming to St. Augustine, FL

GHOST HUNTERS AT RIPLEY'S CASTLE WARDEN

Get a start on Halloween by joining the GhostHunters on their exploration of Ripley's Castle Warden - the home of Ripley's Believe It or Not! in St. Augustine. Three stars of the Sy-Fy network's hit TV show will conduct a five-hour investigation of Castle Warden, long regarded as one of the most haunted buildings in the Southeast. A limited number of tickets are available for inquisitive souls who want to be there for this exclusive investigation. For details, go to The Atlantic Paranormal Society.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

October Fest in St. Augustine Beach

This weekend, Friday October 16th is

The largest outdoor beer sampling festival in North Florida!

The largest outdoor beer sampling festival in North Florida! The festival grounds at the St. Augustine Beach Pier & Pavilion serve as a "small German Oktoberfest", which extend over an area of 5 acres with a large pavilion and 600 foot pier.

The event features unlimited samples of over 50 beers from around the world, a 45 foot Ferris wheel, vendors, carnival games and two large tents adorned with German decorations containing food and entertainment. Listen to traditional German tunes, Polish songs, polkas, drinking songs, and toasts performed by the Heidelberg Hotshots & the Bavarian Bad Boys. Six pairs of German folk dancers perform traditional German dances.

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This event is ages 21 and up. Admission price includes unlimited sampling of over 50 beers, & entertainment. Food and Games are not included in admission price. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the Door for General Admission. VIP tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door. Tickets are available at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office, A1A Ale Works, and Ragtime Tavern & Seafood Grill. VIP 6pm, General Admission 7pm-10:30pm

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

100 hotels in Europe under 150 dollars

New York Times travel: 100 hotels in Europe under 150 dollars ...
This article in New York Times' travel pages has terrific info on finding budget hotels in the main European cities.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Halloween in St. Augustine, FL

Halloween is coming. What better place to be than in our nation's oldest city, St. Augustine, FL.

From the old lighthouse, spooky cemeteries to the country's oldest house, St. Augustine is the place to be for Halloween. The entire city embraces the spooky holiday. There are haunted pub tours, ghost tours and more.

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Here's a low down on what's going on:

A GHOSTLY ENCOUNTER OCTOBER 28 - 31 Walk the dark, narrow streets of St. Augustine and hear stories of those who came before us…and refuse to leave. A Ghostly Encounter Tours depart from the Spanish Military Hospital on Aviles Street. For more information call 904-827-2035

CASTLE WARDEN MYSTERY TOUR OCTOBER 28 - 31 Enjoy a late night tour of Ripley’s Believe It or Not Castle Warden to sleuth the mystery of the building’s haunting from a long ago incident. This mystery tour has visitors guess at solving the mystery that surrounds the death of the two women and learn about other spirits that are said to haunt Castle Warden. Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum For more information call 904-824-1606

GHOSTS AND GRAVESTONES OCTOBER 28 - 31 Enjoy a most haunting experience this Halloween on St. Augustine’s premier "Frightseeing" Tour that explores the darker side of St. Augustine's past. Ghosts and Gravestones Trolley tour takes you inside the three most haunted places in the entire city. For more information call 904-829-3800

HAUNTED HAYRIDE OCTOBER 28 - 29 Take an old-fashioned hayride this Halloween and discover the nighttime beauty of the maritime hammock while meeting haunting goblins of the forest, spooks from sandy graves and other denizens of the dark. Young children will be able to go through a “scare-free” walking loop of the Enchanted Forest for a magical experience. St. Augustine Amphitheatre For more information call 904-461-2035

HAUNTED HOSPITAL OCTOBER 28 - 31 Tour the ghoulish spooks at the haunted Spanish Military Hospital – a real certified haunted building. The spine tingling experience is sure to leave you in the haunts. Spanish Military Museum. For more information call 904-827-0807

A GHOSTLY EXPERIENCE OCTOBER 28 - 31 This award winning tour has been voted "Best Guided Tour in Florida" for 7 years. The venture begins with a guide in period dress who will light the way by lantern light through the historic streets of one of the nation’s most haunted cities. For more information call 904-829-1122

THE HOUSE OF WAX OCTOBER 28 - 31 The long time art of wax casting is used to portray the likeness of the Dead. Professor Vincent is in need of new wax figures and is in desperate need of volunteers. Come join us this Halloween - if you dare - at Potter's Wax Museum. For more information call 904-829-1711

HALLOWEEN AT WORLD GOLF VILLAGE OCTOBER 28 Enjoy films, festivities and fun at the World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX Theater. The family fun night includes a variety of Halloween games and activities. Children receive free bags of Halloween treats. Family films include Bears, Fighter Pilot and Mystery of the Nile.

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Monday, October 5, 2009

European travel



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Discounts on fall sailings from Royal Caribbean, Carnival and Celebrity Cruises.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Greek Festival Comes to St. Augustine

This coming weekend, October 9, 10 & 11th the Greek Festival will be in St. Augustine, Florida.

The exotic sights and sounds of Greece return to St. Augustine when the 12th Annual Greek Festival takes place at the city's Special Events Field. Featuring food, music, dancing and fun, the festival provides a total immersion into Greek culture.

This year's edition of this popular festival provides three days of indulging in the traditional flavors of Greece, including spanakopita and baklava, as well as refreshing Greek beverages. An agora market will offer a fascinating selection of products imported from Greece. Plus, Nick Demos and the Greek Islanders will provide classic Greek music and colorfully-costumed Greek dancers will perform throughout the festival.

Many Greeks arrived in St. Augustine in 1777 after fleeing from the failed British indigo plantation at New Smyrna where they had been mistreated as indentured servants. They held their first religious service in St. Augustine at the Avero House, more commonly known as the St. Photios Shrine, on St. George Street.

The 12th Annual Greek Festival takes place from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults, free for ages 16 and under. The Special Events Field is located on West Castillo Drive just to the east of U.S. 1 in downtown St. Augustine. For more information, call 904.829.0504 or visit www.stauggreekfest.com . Stay with Friends at the
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Friday, October 2, 2009

European travel



Michelle Obama: It's a 'sacrifice' to travel to Europe to pitch ...
In her speech in Copenhagen today, First Lady Michelle Obama said her trip to Denmark, along with the travel of her "dear friend" and "chit-chat buddy" Oprah Winfrey, as well as tomorrow's visit by President Obama, is a "sacrifice".