It’s an indoor event and masks are required. Along the way, you’ll encounter earthquakes, dinosaur battles, fossils, a dig pit and exciting hands-on challenges. It features some 30 life-size animatronics-powered dinosaurs housed in a replica of their natural habitat. When: Respectively, third Saturday and first Sunday of each month.ĭINO SAFARI: A WALKTHROUGH ADVENTURE – Go back to prehistoric times and walk among T-Rexes, Micro raptors, Triceratops and other giant creatures at this immersive experience that caters to adventurers of all ages. The latter features dozens – up to 85 – of hot rods, custom cars and trucks, modern beauties and classics. The former presents a mural tour and the Hollywood Artisan Market, which features pop-up shops, artist showcases and vintage shopping. This friendly city nestled about halfway between Fort Lauderdale and Miami has two monthly events that are worthy of your attention: the Downtown Artwalk and the Dream Car Classic. HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD – That’s Hollywood, Florida, not Tinsel Town. Web: fau.edu/artsandletters/fogelman-sports-museum/ Where: Florida Atlantic University campus, Boca Raton
Highlights include: The 13 original rules of basketball by James Naismith, Babe Ruth’s uniform pants worn on his first day as a New York Yankee in 1921, Joe DiMaggio’s 1936 uniform, Roger Maris’s uniform worn in 1961 when he broke the single-season home run record, Hank Aaron’s uniform from 1974 when he broke the career home run record, the final cleats worn by football legend Jim Thorpe, a football signed by the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins, the 1969 Ryder Cup Trophy and the 1985 Kansas City Royals World Series Trophy (Fogelman once owned the Royals). It is widely recognized as one of the largest private sports collections owned by a private individual.
The 3,500 square-foot exhibit holds 1,200 pieces of sports memorabilia valued at about $10,000,000. FOGELMAN SPORTS HISTORY MUSEUM – After being closed more than a year due to Covid-19, it is open again. Web: /b-ocean-resort/eat-drink/mermaids-at-the-wreck-bar/ĪVRON B. Where: Wreck Bar at B Ocean Hotel in Fort Lauderdale The ladies perform every Friday and Saturday night and the men are on Thursday night. Tables will be spaced out and capacity has been cut by 50 per cent. There will be no bar seating and no dancing. Patrons are required to wear masks except while eating and drinking. Admission to the show is $60 per person, with a credit of $45 toward food and beverages during the show. Recently added is a show with The Aquamen. UNDERWATER BURLESQUE SHOWS – You’ll be able to enjoy living mermaids from MeduSirena and her pod of Aquaticats performing from a porthole view while enjoying a tropical cocktail and dining on fresh seafood. Where: Along the New River in Fort Lauderdale Search plaques, statues and art to solve riddles that can only be found on location. Walk from landmark to landmark to discover art, culture and history. It will be easy to social distance and there are no inside locations.
Web: /scavenger_hunt/Fort_Myers_Scavenger_HuntįORT LAUDERDALE SCAVENGER HUNT: BY THE NEW RIVER – Download an app and take this self-guided scavenger hunt. Earn extra points for each hidden treasure and photo your team takes. Work with a team to answer trivia questions and complete photo challenges. You’ll walk from landmark to landmark to discover art, culture and history. Web: fws.gov/refuge/JN_Ding_Darling/visit/visitor_activitiesįORT MYERS SCAVENGER HUNTS – Let’s Roam has some good ones for Fort Myers and all the stops are outdoors. “Ding Darling Wild Life Refuge, Captiva Island Sightings can include a large variety of wading birds and shorebirds, raccoons, marsh rabbits, alligators and occasionally otters and bobcats. (Except Friday, to give wildlife a day off!) The Indigo Trail and the Bailey Tract are the trails still open. “DING” DARLING WILDLIFE REFUGE – You can still drive, hike or bike through the four-mile wildlife drive every day. When: The second and fourth Friday night of every month for the rest of the year It’s all part of a street bazaar fashioned after the famous Temple Street in Hong Kong. NIGHT MARKET AT DANIA POINTE – When the sun goes down, farmers will have already laid out their produce, craft makers will already have set out their handmade, homemade and remade merchandise and a local musician begins to set the scene for the night.