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365 Adventures in 2011: Day 80 – Stop dragging my car around

More than a week has passed since the transmission in my car died and I still don’t have it back… but not because they’re fixing it. It has simply been sitting at the Honda dealership with nothing being done to it. I asked for “goodwill” assistance from Honda, as I read they will occasionally offer one-time help for their customers on the price of expensive fixes like this. But it’s a slow process to get approved, apparently. So in the meantime, half of our garage is empty, allowing Michelle more room to park her car. I think that’s the only upside to this mess.

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A holiday divided: Pomplamoose does Hyundai Christmas commercials and the Internet erupts in flames

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Christmas time has come and gone for 2010 and I’m sure plenty of us spent the majority of our vacation plopped on a couch watching television and generally spacing out. I sure did.

Well, amidst the reruns and obligatory Christmas specials (Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!) some new entertainment emerged in the form of Hyundai car commercials featuring catchy renditions of classic Christmas songs. And if you watched more than 10 minutes of TV this holiday season, you likely saw at least one of these ads, as Hyundai seemed to be airing them during almost every commercial break on every station.

In case somehow you didn’t see them, here they are:

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Create your own custom car as Ridemakerz opens at Walt Disney World’s Downtown Disney

Following on the footsteps of Disneyland Resort’s Downtown Disney in Anaheim, Calif., today Ridemakerz opened a store at Walt Disney World’s Downtown Disney here in Orlando.

Ridemakerz allows you to create and customize your own model car, choosing the body, undercarriage, tires, wheels, decals and other accessories (each with their own price tag). In addition, you can add radio control ability, which in my opinion is a must. The average sale, with radio control added, will range from $50-$75 depending on how many add-ons you choose.

Here’s a video from today’s Ridemakerz grand opening including a complete walkthrough of the process of customizing your own car as well as interviews with Downtown Disney vice president Keith Bradford, Ridemakerz CEO Larry Andreini, and Hollywood custom car design legend Fireball Tim:


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THURSDAY THEME PARK: How Orlando Attractions Have Altered My Thrill To-Do List

(This was cross-posted on the Orlando Attractions Magazine blog)

Prior to moving to Orlando, I had a to-do list of thrilling activities that I wanted to try some day. It included skydiving, learning to fly an airplane, and zip lining through an exotic forest (amongst others). Having now lived in Orlando for several years, I’ve found that my cravings have changed a bit and so today I ponder…

How Orlando Attractions Have Altered My Thrill To-Do List

Skydiving

High on my list of daring “I want to try that one day” items has always been skydiving. I know a few people who have done it with mostly positive reactions. So, I jumped (pun intended) at the chance to take a baby step toward this death-defying activity by visiting SkyVenture Orlando:

Yes, that’s me halfway through that video trying out SkyVenture’s wind tunnel, which apparently provides a very accurate simulation of real skydiving. Was it fun? Yes. Would I recommend it for those interested in skydiving? Yes. Did it make me want to really skydive? No. In fact, quite the opposite.

After visiting SkyVenture, my desire to skydive is more or less gone and removed from my thrill-filled to-do list.

Flying an Airplane

Getting a pilot’s license is something I’ve wanted to do since I began playing flight simulators many years ago. Anyone who regularly reads this blog knows that I’m a huge flight sim fan and thus it seems like an obvious choice to take that interest and move it into the world of real-life, non-simulator flight. So, much like with my desire to skydive, I jumped (definitely no pun here) at the chance to hop into a vintage aircraft and take the controls at Warbird Adventures:

Yes, that’s me throughout that video, hopping into the front seat of the cockpit and even taking the controls for most of the flight. In other words, I got to fly a real airplane without going through hours of training or even getting a pilot’s license. Was it fun? Absolutely. Would I recommend it for those interested in becoming a pilot? Definitely. Did it make me want to get my pilot’s license and fly more? Oh yeah.

After visiting Warbird, my desire to fly real airplanes has increased. It was one of the most fun activities I’ve done in Orlando outside of a theme park. That one is definitely staying on my to-do list.

Zip Lining

Every time I see an exotic South American location on the Travel Channel featuring a massive zip line through a forest, I think, “Wow -- I want to try that!” On TV, the experience looks both thrilling and relaxing at the same time. So, I quickly jumped (sort of a pun) at the chance to try out Florida’s first and only zip line experience at Forever Florida:

No, that’s not me at any point in that video. While I do have video of me zip lining, I didn’t include any of it as I look like a complete goofball while doing it. Regardless of my outward appearance, my initial thoughts that zip lining would be both thrilling and relaxing were pretty accurate. Was it fun? Yep. Would I recommend it for those interested in zip lining? Sure would. Did it make me want to fly to South America and go on a taller, longer zip line through a forest? Not particularly.

After visiting the Zipline Safari at Forever Florida, I realized that zip lining isn’t quite as fun as I thought it would be. I’m sure being in an exotic location would heighten the experience over gliding through Florida’s natural ecosystems that I’ve seen my entire life. If I happened to be somewhere that had a zip line, I’d give it a go. I just wouldn’t make a special trip out of the country to do it. Zip lining is now lower on my to-do list.

Racing a Car

Car racing has never been on my to-do list. I’m not interested in watching cars race. I’m really not interested in cars at all. Even car racing video games bore me after a few minutes of driving in circles. Nonetheless, I jumped (a pun wouldn’t even make sense here) at the chance to climb into a stock car and an Indycar and race around the Walt Disney World Speedway

Yes, that’s me in the passenger seat of one of those cars zipping by at over 100mph. I can’t tell you which one because the footage of me was mixed in with footage of other people speeding around the track and the cars are clearly going by way too fast to tell. But I’m there somewhere. Surprisingly, my visit to the Walt Disney World Speedway actually increased my interest in racing. I’m not going to sit down and watch all 500 laps of the Indy 500 or anything, but I do have a newfound appreciation for the sport. Was it fun? Yes. Would I recommend it for those interest in auto racing? Without a doubt. Did it make me want to go back and try actually driving the cars instead of just riding in the passenger seats? Yeah, actually it did.

While I had no previous desire to ever try auto racing around a track, trying out the racing experiences at the Walt Disney World Speedway introduced me to a new thrilling activity that I hadn’t really considered before. It’s now on the to-do list.

Summary

So here’s how has Orlando changed my thrill-filled to-do list:

Skydiving -- Removed, no longer interested.

Flying / Getting a Pilot’s License -- More interested than ever.

Zip Lining -- Still interested, but not nearly as much.

Auto Racing -- Newly added to the list.

I still have plenty of other thrilling activities on my to-do list and I’m sure if I look hard enough, there’s an attraction somewhere in Orlando that will replicate the experience for me without as much of the expense or risk as the real thing. I’ll keep you posted.

If you want to know more about SkyVenture Orlando or Warbird Aventures, read my “Take to the Skies” article in Volume 1, Issue 5 of Orlando Attractions Magazine.

To find out more about the Walt Disney World Speedway racing experiences and the Zipline Safari at Forever Florida, read my two articles, “Vehicular Velocity on Vacation” and “Hangin’ Around Orlando,” in Volume 2, Issue 2 of Orlando Attractions Magazine.

What’s on your thrill to-do list? What thrilling activities have you done in Orlando that changed your desire to do the “real thing”? Comment!