Ideas for Thanksgiving In Florida 2006
Wednesday October 4, 2006
Whether you'll be traveling to Grandma's house for Thanksgiving dinner or packing the family up for a fall vacation, here are some ideas for spending the holiday in Florida...
- Fairbanks House B&B, Amelia Island has three- and four-night Thanksgiving Holiday Packages that include a daily gourmet breakfast, bedtime sweets and more. This will put you in town as the Centre Street Merchants kick off the holiday shopping season. | Amelia Island | Amelia Island Photo Tour |
- The Gaylord Palms Resort near Orlando is offering a Best of Florida Christmas Experience that includes two nights of accommodations, two adult tickets to ICE!, one ICE! photo, use of Canyon Ranch SpaClub Fitness Center, high-speed Internet access, two bottles of Dasani water delivered daily to your guest room refrigerator, a newspaper delivered to your guest room every day, local and toll-free telephone calls (up to 20 minutes) and shuttle to Walt Disney World theme parks and SeaWorld.
- The Belleview Biltmore Hotel hosts A Classic Thanksgiving Dinner in its Tiffany Ballroom. The luxurious resort, located in Clearwater, offers Bed & Breakfast, Golf and Spa packages.
- Reflect on life's blessings while taking in the breathtaking beauty of the gardens and enjoying the Thanksgiving Day carillon recital at Bok Sanctuary. Recitals are scheduled for 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. and are free with Sanctuary admission. | Bok Sanctuary Photo Tour |
- Flamingo Gardens decorates the historic Wray Home for the holidays beginning the day after Thanksgiving. Guided tours run daily 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. through December 31.
- The Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort, located 35 minutes northwest of Orlando, is offering a Thanksgiving Holiday Package for November 23-25 that includes breakfast eery morning, a Thanksgiving Day buffet and a Friday night Mambo Madness Dinner Party featuring foods from the Caribbean.
- Tickets are on sale now for Pensacola's Winterfest! The downtown tours feature interactive displays of holiday scnese and characters. The popular annual event kicks off Thanksgiving weekend, November 24 & 25.
- The 7th Annual Downtown Delray Beach Thanksgiving Weekend Art Festival will draw over 175 artists that will exhibit their unique creations on November 25 & 26.
- Here comes Santa Claus and millions of twinkling lights...
- The 14th Annual Festival of Lights at Silver Springs features millions of holiday lights, nightly strolling carolers, a lighted boat parade, shopping in specialty stores, special stage shows and Santa through December 24.
- Millions of brilliant lights and hundreds of animated displays, shows and attractions, plus plenty of holiday culinary delights add up to an Old-Fashioned Christmas at Cypress Gardens.
- Disney World celebrates the holidays with special displays and millions of sparkling lights that brighten the theme parks and on-property resorts around Thanksgiving. Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party is hled at the Magic Kingdom during select nights in November and December. The special-ticketed event is great fun for the entire family and features a special parade and sweet treats.
- St. Augustine, the nation's oldes city, decorates with millions of lights in The Nights of Lights grand celebration that kicks off the week before Thanksgiving (November 18) and runs through January 31, 2007.
- Twinkling lights, a visit from Santa, arts and crafts, fun, food and on-going entertainment highlight Boca Raton's holiday tree lighting, Friday, November 24, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
- Peggy Trowbridge, About's Home Cooking Guide, gives you the tools to avoid panic and plan your meal in advance with Thanksgiving Recipes for Dummies. Enough said.
- You’ll enjoy Thanksgiving more if you do some preparation ahead of time. Be ready for Thanksgiving by using this four-week Countdown to a Perfect Thanksgiving by About's Interior Decorating Guide, Coral Nafie. She also offers ideas for 10 Fast and Easy Thanksgiving Centerpieces most can be put together in less than 15 minutes!
- Short on cash? Our Frugal Living Guide, Pat Veretto, shares Random (but Frugal) Thanksgiving Thoughts to remind us that the true Thanksgiving is a frugal one.


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