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Florida news: Marineland bringing a bit of old Fla. to a new audience

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FLORIDA
April 19, 2018
INSIGHT BY HOLLY V. KAPHERR
Marineland ready to bring a bit of old Florida to a new audience
The vintage Florida aquatic theme park is celebrating its 80th anniversary with a full park renovation and myriad opportunities to interact with dolphins and other marine life.
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NEWS
Smartphone key entry coming to Disney World hotels

The smartphone key will debut later this month at Disney's Wilderness Lodge and will roll out to other Disney World hotels in the coming months.

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Legoland Florida launches kid-friendly virtual-reality coaster

The Great Lego Race uses the technology to transport riders to a virtual road rally where they race against Lego minifigure competitors.

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Universal Orlando reveals names of budget hotels

The Surfside Inn and Suites and Dockside Inn and Suites will comprise Universal's Endless Summer Resort.

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New Miami tour-planning company helps visitors enjoy area like a local

Wander Miami puts visitors to the city in touch with local experts to create sightseeing itineraries tailored to the visitors' interests.

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FEATURED STORY
Plenty of pleasant and peaceful surprises in Panama City Beach

Once an out-of-control spring break destination, the city has worked hard to fix its reputation, and based on a recent March visit, the family-friendly remake seems to be working.

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Holly V. Kapherr
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