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FLORIDA
September 6, 2018
INSIGHT BY HOLLY V. KAPHERR
A few new tricks, treats at Magic Kingdom Halloween celebration
Live shows, a parade and the holiday makeover of three of the park's most popular rides await visitors lucky enough to score a ticket to this year's Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.
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NEWS
Historical Gulf Coast property reopens in Dec. as Belleview Inn
The 35-room hotel will retain a number of the design features of the Belleview Biltmore Hotel, known as "The White Queen of the Gulf" when it opened in Bellaire, Fla., in 1897.
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Visit Fla. app helps visitors discover state's farms, wineries
The free app, created in partnership with the Florida Agritourism Association, is available for iPhones and Android devices.
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Innisbrook marks 50th anniversary with room packages, renovations
To mark the occasion, the resort is undergoing a renovation of all guest suites as well as its 18-hole South Course.
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Banana Bay reopening as a pet-friendly resort
Guestrooms at the Marathon property, which was damaged by Hurricane Irma, will feature food and water bowls, a plush bed and toys.
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WHAT'S ON IN THE MEXICAN CARIBBEAN

From well-known top-tier beach destinations like Cancun, Riviera Maya and Playa del Carmen to lesser-known gems like Holbox, Akumal and Bacalar, ongoing developments and initiatives mean there's always something new to discover for repeat visitors and first-timers alike. Catch up on news, selling points and highlights with the new digital What's On in the Mexican Caribbean.

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FEATURED STORY
Fond memories come rushing back at Alfond Inn's fifth anniversary
A recent visit to the Winter Park property -- part hotel, part art gallery -- brought back a number of cherished memories for the author.
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FLORIDA Editor:
Holly V. Kapherr
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