It’s time once again for one of our favorite Foodie events of the year: SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival! This event is a foodie paradise that features over 190 flavors inspired from around the world, plus other entertainment and fun to round out your visit. We had the opportunity to attend a media preview event for this year’s festival, and we’re excited to share everything you need to know! Read on for all the info and our food picks of what we would recommend to try…
Read MorePlaying Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Golf Club
We got the opportunity to play Bay Hill Golf Club thanks to winning a charity auction a few months back. Here are our thoughts on playing a course where some of the best to ever play the game have competed and won.
Read MoreWe're Local Experts! The Orlando DINKs Featured in ApartmentGuide's Miami vs. Orlando Guide
Recently we were named a local expert and quoted on the ApartmentGuide blog. Check it out…
Read MoreHooked on Fun! Our Private Bass Fishing Tour at Walt Disney World's Bay Lake & Seven Seas Lagoon
Since moving to Orlando, we have been branching out and looking to experience everything Walt Disney World has to offer outside of the parks. Recently, we gifted Andrew’s Dad with a fishing excursion at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake and Seven Seas Lagoon. Walt Disney World offers multiple fishing excursions including dockside fishing at Port Orleans Riverside and Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Guests can also experience fishing off a boat on Bay Lake and Seven Seas Lagoon, Village Lake, Crescent Lake and World Showcase Lagoon…
Read MoreOur Second Visit to Edinburgh, Scotland
The final day of our Scotland trip was spent in Edinburgh, which is about 40 minutes south of St. Andrews. We toured the Edinburgh Castle, the Haunted Vaults, and had a couple good meals. Read on to see if this visit was as good as our first time in Edinburgh.
Read MorePlaying One of the Hardest Courses in Scotland - Carnoustie
The final round of our trip was at Carnoustie, considered one of the hardest golf courses in Scotland. Located about 30 minutes north of St. Andrew’s, this course has hosted multiple Open Championships and is now home to Andrew’s best round ever in Scotland.
Read MoreSt. Andrews New Course
Our fourth round of this Scotland golf trip was at St. Andrews New Course. While it is not nearly as famous as its older sister course, it is very much fun, challenging and worthy of sharing the same land as the Old Course. Here is our overview and thoughts on playing the second oldest course in the town of St. Andrews.
Read More5 Recommend Sites to Visit Outside St. Andrews Scotland
During our golf trip to Scotland, we had two days without a tee time so we decided to visit some sites outside of St. Andrews. Having a rental car allowed us to travel beyond the town to see sights we otherwise wouldn’t have been able to see. Some of these are fairly close to St. Andrews while others required a bit of a drive, sometimes on one lane, back country farm roads. Here are our thoughts on these scenic attractions.
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