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COVER Allegiant passengers visiting Jacksonville this December and January are sure to find something that will pique their interest. The Northeastern Florida city prides itself on offering something for everyone, whether you’re a nature enthusiast or a football fan. Guests will find 22 miles of stunning beaches to relax on, more than 80,000 acres of green spaces to explore and countless holiday happenings to enjoy with their family. For more on the diverse destination, go to visitjacksonville.com.

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welcome aboard Welcome aboard and thank you for choosing Allegiant. The holidays are always an amazing time to travel. Whether visiting family or friends, taking the kids to visit their favorite theme park in Orlando or looking to relax under the sun, we’re proud to play a role in making these trips possible. Starting this November, we will begin offering service from Punta Gorda to three new cities: Appleton, Wisconsin; Omaha, Nebraska and Syracuse, New York. These new flights will offer even more travelers across the country access to Allegiant’s ultra-low fares and nonstop flights. Let Sunseeker be your guide to the latest in local deals and tips on the hottest spots to visit in our destinations. See our choice of seafood restaurants in Clearwater on page 35. Fan of the great outdoors? Check out our recommendations while visiting Sarasota County on page 51. Learn more about Punta Gorda’s unique history by visiting these museums on page 26. Finally, read our choice of must-dos while celebrating the magic of the season in Asheville on page 55. As always, we hope you take advantage of the convenience and great deals we offer on our nonstop flights, hotels, car rentals and more to make your trip a great one. Thanks again for choosing Allegiant and have a great vacation. Maurice J. Gallagher

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Cape Coral Christmas Boat Parade in Cape Coral

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Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade at Magic Kingdom

The holidays are a great time to head to Orlando, with Walt Disney World featuring numerous festive events. Highlights include the Candlelight Processional at EPCOT, which retells the Christmas story with a celebrity narrator accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra and choir through Dec. 30. Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party runs select dates through Dec. 21. See Cinderella’s Castle decked out for the holidays and the Once Upon a Christmastime Parade at Magic Kingdom, every night at 9 p.m. disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/holidays

Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s at Universal Studios

Holidays at Universal Orlando Resort bring the seasonal spirit resort-wide through Jan. 6, 2019, with such thrills as Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s at Universal Studios and the live Dr. Seuss’ the Grinchmas Wholiday Spectacular, a live retelling of the classic holiday tale starring The Grinch. universalorlando. com/web/en/us/things-to-do/events/holidays-atuniversal/index.html

The annual Edison & Ford Holiday Nights decks out the winter homes, gardens and historic buildings at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers with thousands of lights and holiday decorations. Expect to find a special holiday tour, Children's Tree Trail, visits from Santa on select nights and shopping opportunities. Dates are through Dec. 30; closed Dec. 24 and 25. Edison & Ford Holiday Nights in Fort Myers

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More than 20 boats decorated with Christmas lights and festive items make their way along the water during the Cape Coral Christmas Boat Parade on Dec. 15 in Cape Coral. Located at Four Freedoms Park on Cape Coral Parkway, the fun includes food, Christmas music and a visit from Santa Claus along with the parade.


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The 31st Annual Las Olas Art Fair, Part 1 comes to Fort Lauderdale Jan. 5 to 6. More than 300 national and international artists display their works along Las Olas Boulevard including sculpture, jewelry, woodwork, paintings and wearable art. Attendees are invited to talk to artists about their techniques and inspirations and commission their own pieces. artfestival.

Punta Gorda Sullivan Street Craft Festival in Punta Gorda

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A more than 100-year-old-tradition, Tarpon Springs Epiphany honors the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River more than 2,000 years ago. An Archbishop throws a cross into Spring Bayou, and local teenagers dive in to retrieve it. The one who retrieves it is said to have good luck for the following year. The festivities begin Jan. 6, during Epiphany Glendi, with food, drink and live music. visitstpeteclearwater.com/event/

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Over one million lights show off the plants and nature-themed or holiday-themed light displays at the annual Holiday Lights in the Gardens within the Florida Botanical Gardens in Largo through Dec. 30. The event also includes entertainment, visits with Santa, refreshments and holiday gifts available for purchase at the Botanical Bounty Gift Shop. flbg.org/annual-

Holiday Lights in the Gardens at the Florida Botanical Gardens in Largo

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The 22nd Annual Punta Gorda Sullivan Street Craft Festival on Jan. 19 to 20 offers the chance to purchase the handmade treasure of some of the top crafters from across the U.S. along the streets of Punta Gorda. artfestival.com/festivals/ Punta-gorda-sullivan-street-craft-festival

A must-attend for foodies and wine lovers, the 12th annual Forks & Corks 2019 Food & Wine Festival in Sarasota features international visiting winery owners, winemakers and more than 50 members of The Sarasota-Manatee Originals, a group of locally owned restaurants. The weekend includes various vintner events; interactive food and wine seminars; and The Grand Tasting, which features a wide variety of wines, beers, and food samplings; live entertainment and more. It takes place Jan. 24 to 27 in a number of venues across the region, including the courtyard of The Ringling Museum of Art and the ballroom of Michael’s On East.

Forks & Corks Food & Wine Festival in Sarasota

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Tampa celebrates The Gasparilla Pirate Festival starting on Jan. 26, with more than 750 swashbucklers “invading” Tampa Bay aboard the pirate ship Jose Gasparilla. The four-mile long Parade of Pirates follows, and the Gasparilla Pirate Fest Street Festival caps off the night with live music and food. Families should not miss the Children’s Gasparilla Extravaganza, featuring more than 100 parade floats working their way down Bayshore Boulevard on Jan. 19.

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Photo of paddleboarder Surfing, Jax Ale Trail and National Parks by Ryan Ketterman for Visit Jacksonville; Deck the Chairs courtesy of Deck the Chairs

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SURFING Winter may bring snow to most of the world, but in Jacksonville it’s known for bringing big waves. Rookies can learn how to surf at easy beaches like Atlantic Beach and Jacksonville Beach Pier, while Huguenot Park brings a great swell for mid-level to expert surfers.

NATIONAL PARKS Jacksonville is known for its pristine national parks that take visitors through the natural splendor and history of the area. The largest of these parks, Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, is a whopping 46,000 acres of wetlands, beaches, marshes and islands perfect for exploring!

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THE JAX ALE TRAIL Jump on the Jax Ale Trail at Aardwolf Brewering Company by grabbing a Brewery Passport and a frosty beverage. Get a stamp on your passport at each of the 15 participating breweries to win Ale Trail swag like koozies and t-shirts, just for ordering a beer!

DECK THE CHAIRS The holiday cheer hits the beach in Jacksonville at Deck the Chairs. From Nov. 25 to Jan. 1, Downtown Jacksonville Beach plays host to this charity event, where the signature red deck chairs of The American Red Cross Life Saving Corps. are turned into light sculptures commemorating the holiday season!

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While most people across the country are heading indoors to escape the cold in December and January, the mild weather in Jacksonville beckons visitors to explore the Northeastern Florida destination all year long. Boasting the most shoreline of any Florida city, as well as the largest urban park system in the country with 400 city parks, seven state parks, two national parks and dozens of gardens and arboretums, Jacksonville is the perfect place for nature enthusiasts to reconnect with the great outdoors. Not only can guests go hiking at one of the nearby parks, but they can also go surfing at some of the city’s breathtaking beaches. Visitors can rent a surfboard or paddleboard at Jacksonville Surf and Paddle in Neptune Beach and head out on the water, or enroll in one of its weekly surfing or standup paddleboarding classes. Beginner and intermediate classes are available, or guests can book a private lesson with one of its instructors. jacksonvillesurfandpaddle.com

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Visitors can also explore the creeks, rivers, intracoastal waterways, forests and marshes on and near The Timucuan Preserve and Amelia Island with Kayak Amelia. The family run business offers a variety of guided kayak and stand-up paddleboarding eco-tours where guests will see native vegetation and wildlife during their trip. For those visitors looking for a new experience, Stand Up Paddleboard Yoga will help you find your inner peace within this beautiful natural environment. kayakamelia.com For those who would rather check out some of Jacksonville’s sights on land, e2ride bike tours offers an assortment of three hour bike tours. Guests can embark on everything from an art tour around town to an architectural tour through one of the wealthiest areas of Jacksonville, the Riverside-Avondale area. e2ride.com During the month of December, Jacksonville is also a popular spot with football fans thanks to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The NFL team will be playing two home games this December at TIAA Bank Field, facing the Indianapolis Colts on Dec. 2 and the Washington Redskins on Dec. 16. While the games are always exciting, the experience at TIAA Bank Field is truly unforgettable, as the stadium boasts some of the most unique stadium assets in the country—including the NFL’s first instadium dog park and the first-ever amphitheater connected to an NFL stadium. There are also two swimming pools on site and two of the world’s largest in-stadium video boards, which, if turned on their sides, are taller than the Statue of Liberty! jaguars.com Fans can get a taste of Jacksonville’s food and beverage scene after a game by visiting Intuition Ale Works, located right next to TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville’s Sports District. The brewery not only features 15 to 20 beers on tap, with prices d e s t i n at i o n ▪ j ac kso n v i l l e


Jacksonville is home to 80,000 acres of green spaces

Photo of green spaces by Ryan Ketterman for Visit Jacksonville; shopping by Emily Canfield; Santa by Kai Chiang; game courtesy of the Jacksonville Jaguars; bike riders courtesy of e2ride bike tours

ranging from just $4 to $6, but also a menu of farm-to-table fare from nearby favorite Black Sheep restaurant. Guests can savor a range of upscale bar food while trying some of Intuition’s signature brews, like the I-10: a West Coast-style IPA that’s become one of Northeast Florida’s best-selling beers. While you’re at Intuition, be sure to check out its rooftop bar, which features stunning views of downtown Jacksonville and the St. Johns River. intuitionaleworks.com

Play in the snow at Adventure Landing’s WinterFEST event

If beer isn’t really your thing, Jacksonville’s only full-scale organic distillery—Manifest—can also be found in the heart of the Sports District. Visitors can purchase bottles of Manifest’s award-winning spirits in its retail shop, like its Rye Whiskey and Barreled Gin, or take a tour of its distillery. Complimentary tastings are also available to guests age 21 and older. manifestdistilling.com While Jacksonville’s weather may still be springlike in December, that doesn’t mean the holiday season isn’t in full swing. Visitors will find several merry events going on, like WinterFEST, which turns Adventure Landing’s popular Shipwreck Island Waterpark into a frosty Alpine village select days through Jan. 7. Families can enjoy plenty of fun winter activities together, including ice skating and sliding down a 130-foot-long ice slide. jaxwinterfest.com

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Explore Jacksonville by bike with e2ride bike tours

Every night through Jan. 1, visitors can also celebrate the spirit of the season at Jacksonville Beach Deck the Chairs. Benefiting the Volunteer Life Saving Corps, the free downtown event features more than 40 festively decorated lifeguard chairs on display as well live performances, light shows and more. deckthechairs.org

artisans from around the state selling their wares. Shoppers can also enjoy local craft brews by Engine 15 Brewing Co., a free doit-yourself flower crown station and more. marketsformakers.com/pages/jacksonvilleholiday-market-for-makers

Visitors can get some last-minute holiday shopping done, too, at the Jacksonville Holiday Market. Taking place at The Glass Factory Dec. 1 and 2, the event features more than 80

Of course, this is just a glimpse at what Allegiant passengers can enjoy in Jacksonville this December and January. For more on the city and its holiday events, go to visitjacksonville.com.

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The dining scene in Sanford continues to thrive thanks to several recent culinary additions that are sure to leave taste buds salivating for more. HENRY’S DEPOT Opening late fall/early winter, this flavorful spot in downtown Sanford is located in an old train depot on First Street that was originally the depot for one of the state’s first railroads in the late 1800s. Visitors can dine at an array of tasty tenants like the Twisted Greek gyro shack and Salvatore’s Prime Sandwiches, the latter of which serves a selection of impeccable Italian sandwiches. Other enticing eateries on site include the gourmet, wood-fired pizzeria Grain & Ember and the Southern-style vegan restaurant Dixie Dharma, which is already a foodie favorite in Orlando thanks to its healthy comfort food and barbecue dishes. In addition to its four restaurants, there is an Old Florida-themed bar, The Basin, that adults can enjoy a craft cocktail or local beer at while listening to live music. A large outdoor patio is also available for guests to dine on. henrysdepot.com THE OLD JAILHOUSE KITCHEN & SPIRITS Dine “behind bars” at this unique restaurant downtown, located in a historic building on Palmetto Avenue built in 1890 that operated as the jail for Seminole County from 1913 to the early 1950s. Showcasing chef-driven cuisine inspired by the Sun Belt, the mouthwatering dinner menu celebrates various cultures across the Southeastern and Southwestern parts of the United States. Signature selections include the fire-grilled Jail Bird Chicken and the Sunshine State Cioppino made with mussels, clams, scallops, shrimp, mahi-mahi, tomato broth, fennel and house-made pasta. Scheduled to open at the end of 2018, the restaurant will also D e s t i n at i o n ▪ o r l a n d o / s a n fo r d

feature live entertainment and al fresco dining. theoldjailhousesanford.com THE SULLIVAN Offering an authentic Irish pub experience in the heart of downtown Sanford, this public house opened in October in a historic two-story brick building on First Street just across from Magnolia Square. Serving an all-Irish menu of palate-pleasing pub fare nightly for dinner, with items like Shepherd’s Pie, Corned Beef & Cabbage, Fish & Chips and Bangers & Mash, the lively establishment features the largest selection of Irish whiskies in the state of Florida. Guests can drink and dine in cozy stained-glass booths, the snug pub or at a communal table by the entertainment stage, which features live music by authentic Irish musicians from around the Southeastern United States every Thursday through Saturday. facebook.com/ thesullivanpublichouse

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Visitors to Florida can escape the cold and still enjoy traditional holiday celebrations in December and January at some of Orlando’s popular theme parks.

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The Magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle

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SEAWORLD ORLANDO Enjoy several live holiday shows at Seaworld Orlando, including Clyde and Seamore’s Countdown to Christmas, Elmo’s Christmas Wish and O Wondrous Night (the Christmas story told through carols, life-size puppets and live animals.) The holidays come to life with an ice skating extravaganza—Winter Wonderland on Ice. Visit Rudolph’s Christmas Town to meet Rudolph, Bumble, Cornelius and Claire from the classic television, "Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer." Enjoy a winter watery, wonder world of 100 glistening trees at the Sea of Trees, and take a ride to the top of the world to meet the Arctic’s most famous resident—Santa Claus. LEGOLAND Christmas Bricktacular returns on select dates in December to deck the halls with a 30-foot-tall LEGO Christmas tree that’s lit several times each evening with twinkling lights and yuletide music. There’s also a lifesize LEGO Santa, reindeer and sleigh made out of thousands of LEGO blocks. Kids will enjoy holiday-themed scavenger hunts and handson LEGO building. Then, kick off the New Year with nightly LEGO-inspired fireworks from December 26-31 at a kid-friendly hour.

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Photo of parade courtesy of Wald Disney World Resort; Hogwarts Castle courtesy of Universal Orlando

WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT The holiday season kicks off Nov. 8 to Jan. 6 at Walt Disney World Resort. Family favorites at the Magic Kingdom include Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade and Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration stage show. At Disney’s Hollywood Studios catch the nighttime spectacular Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! Experience holiday traditions from 11 different nations during Epcot’s International Festival of the Holidays. Disney’s Animal Kingdom has added the celebration of Diwali, the Festival of Lights in India. Guests can also ring in the New Year with two celebration choices at Disney’s Contemporary Hotel.

Nov. 17 to Dec. 31. Enjoy live performances of holiday music by Mannheim Steamroller as well as Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s Merry and Mayhem, the Minions, characters from Madagascar and Shrek, and of course, Santa Claus. The Grinchmas Wholiday Spectacular, a live retelling of the classic holiday tale starring The Grinch, is a family favorite. Then, ring in the New Year as you rock out on Orlando’s biggest outdoor dance floor at Universal City Walk.


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Jazz & Jingle • Downtown Fort Myers Holiday Nights • Edison & Ford Winter Estates “A Christmas Carol: The Tale of Ebenezer Scrooge” Florida Repertory Theatre Festival of Trees • Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center Nowhere Band Concert • Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center “Every Christmas Story Ever Told” • Laboratory Theater Santa’s Block Party • Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center Downtown Fort Myers Tree Lighting Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center Artisan Art Walk • Downtown Fort Myers Holiday Pop Up Art Bazaar • Sidney & Berne Davis Art Cener Holiday House • Burroughs Home with Fort Myers Women’s Community Club Hidden Holiday Mystery Walk • Downtown Fort Myers Rockin’ the Holidays Music Walk • Downtown Fort Myers Car Cruise-In • Downtown Fort Myers Downtown Countdown • Downtown Fort Myers

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The view from the balcony of Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille

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As a destination that offers year-round warm weather and beautiful waterfront views, Fort Myers Beach boasts a number of restaurants that make the most of its special setting with outdoor dining. BAYFRONT BISTRO Bayfront Bistro offers upscale dining serving what they call “Fusion Cuisine” which includes fresh seafood from the Gulf of Mexico, flavors from around the world and local ingredients, as well as an extensive wine list. In addition to dinner, lunch, brunch and happy hour menus, the restaurant offers a four-course prix fixe menu for $60 person, including a glass of premium wine. Located at the Snook Bight Yacht Club & Marina, the view from the second story of the marina includes the bay and the chance to see a dolphin or two swimming by. bayfrontbistro.com

Photos courtesy of Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille

DOC FORD’S RUM BAR & GRILLE If you’re in search of a casual waterfront setting with lots of fun and live music, head to

Yucatan Shrimp is the signature dish at Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille

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Doc Ford’s. Named for the hero in best-selling author and partial owner Randy Wayne White’s novels, Doc Ford’s offers an extensive menu featuring seafood, typical bar food, a raw bar, soups, salads, sandwiches, entrees and more. Water views include the chance to watch the shrimp boat fleet coming and going through Matanzas Pass. Doc Ford’s has two other locations with outdoor dining on Sanibel Island or at South Seas Island Resort on Captiva Island. docfords.com/ft-myers-beach FLIPPERS ON THE BAY Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Flippers gives you a laid-back spot at Lover’s Key Resort. The open-air restaurant has a roof but no walls and overlooks the waters of Estero Bay. The menu offers a choice of seafood, signature pastas, soups, salads, sandwiches and more. Flipper’s Chef Juan Cruz hails from El Salvador but has worked the last 20 years in the U.S. learning from some of the top chefs in the country including Thomas Keller and Wolfgang Puck. flippersotb.com

Old School Iceberg Salad at Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille

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Farlow’s fish tacos are a house specialty

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Photo of Farlow's fish tacos courtesy of Farlow’s on the Water; Scotty's Brewhouse by Chelle Koster Walton; Hamachi Poke Tacos courtesy of Beach Bistro

By Chelle Koster Walton

Some consider the fish taco the perfect food for Florida’s gulf coast, meshing local seafood with Mexican flair and casual handheld style with the ability to flex with chefs’ creativity. Take a walk through the Punta Gorda-Englewood area and discover that no two fish tacos here are ever created the same. SCOTTY’S BREWHOUSE, PUNTA GORDA Talk about flexibility, Scotty’s puts you to work creating your own taco. You pick your protein, like the blackened tilapia fish or grilled shrimp, and a server delivers a platter of fixings with your choice of three soft-shell flour or corn tortillas, plus grilled fajita-style peppers and onions, cheese, diced tomato, sour cream, lettuce, smoky salsa and guacamole. Go at it with different combos of the ingredients for a new flavor profile in each bite, and enjoy indoor and outdoor seating overlooking the Peace River at this lively sports bar. scottysbrewhouse.com FARLOW’S ON THE WATER, ENGLEWOOD Creekside Farlow’s promotes its fish taco to house specialty status. They lay lightly blackened grouper, the king of local fish, in a bed of cabbage on fresh flour and corn tortillas. Kiwi and other tropical fruits add a local spin on the pico de gallo topping, while Mango remoulade clinches the deal. Three tacos come with Cuban rice and a salad. farlowsonthewater.com BEACH ROAD BISTRO, ENGLEWOOD BEACH On the causeway to Englewood Beach, Beach Road Bistro adds on to its fish taco experience with polish and a waterfront setting. Adding a touch of fusion to the classic dish, the Hamachi Poke Tacos feature yellowtail sashimi on a rice tortilla. Instead of the typical slaw, the Bistro adds jicama, jalapeno and micro cilantro in a nod to the Baja Mexican origins D e s t i n at i o n ▪ FO RT M y e r s / p u n ta g o r da

of the dish, while miso, ginger, sesame oil and napa cabbage take taste buds on a Japaneseinspired detour. beachroadbistro.com DEAN’S SOUTH OF THE BORDER, PUNTA GORDA At Dean’s South of the Border, it’s all about the fun atmosphere inside and outside of the cantina, which is known in Punta Gorda for its food and nightlife. Have your basa fish grilled or fried and enveloped in traditional corn tortillas with diablo red sauce, Spanish rice and beans. It ranks top among Dean’s nine other taco offerings. deanssouthoftheborder.com

Scotty’s Brewhouse at Punta Gorda’s Fishermen’s Village overlooks the Peace River

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A festive display along Punta Gorda’s residential canals

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Whether you’re celebrating your own traditions or honoring someone else’s, traditions are an important part of the holiday season. Therefore, Allegiant passengers visiting Punta Gorda/ Englewood Beach this December should make time to experience one of the area’s most beloved holiday traditions by booking a Christmas Light Canal Cruise with King Fisher Fleet.

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For nearly 50 years, Punta Gorda’s residential canals have showcased the community’s unique display of Christmas spirit by having its homes, boats, seawalls and docks decorated in lights and other merry décor. To see the festive displays, Punta Gorda Isles, Inc.—the developer of the Punta Gorda Isles subdivision—started running Christmas canal cruises around 1970 aboard a small passenger boat it was using to promote its newly created waterfront neighborhoods. Over the years, residents began touring the canals in boats of their own. The holiday lights were such a draw that the canals ended up welcoming hundreds of private boats every December! In 1983, local boat excursion company King Fisher Fleet decided those who don’t own their own boats should be able to share in the magical holiday experience, too, so it began offering its own Christmas Light Canal Cruises to the public. Running from Dec. 1 through 31 with three departure times nightly—6, 7:30 and 9 p.m.—the popular one-hour cruises take place on multiple boats ranging from 40 to 65 feet in length. General admission for adults costs $20, with tickets for children ages 3 to 11 priced at $10 (children younger than 3 are free). Group pricing is also available for groups of 15 or more adults, with each passenger costing just $18. D e s t i n at i o n ▪ FO RT M y e r s / p u n ta g o r da

Private Christmas Light Canal Cruises are available for $165 aboard King Fisher Fleet’s cabin cruiser, Island Girl. Able to accommodate up to six passengers, the 35-foot-long boat is ideal for families looking for a more intimate holiday experience. While the Christmas Light Canal Cruises keep King Fisher Fleet busy throughout the month of December, the family-run business at Fishermen’s Village continues to offer its other year-round sightseeing cruises and fishing charters, too. Popular excursions include its 90-minute Harbor Tour, where passengers search for dolphins and other wildlife, and its Back Bay Fishing Charter, where anglers fish in the Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserve. Like the Christmas Light Canal Cruises, advance reservations are required. For more on King Fisher Fleet’s boat tours and charters, visit kingfisherfleet.com.

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Learn about the history of African Americans in Charlotte County at Blanchard House Museum

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BLANCHARD HOUSE MUSEUM Housed in a home built in 1925 for steamboat pilot Joseph Blanchard and his mail-order bride Minnie, this museum shares the “untold and untaught” history of African Americans in Charlotte County. Re-opened in February 2006 after Hurricane Charley hit in August 2004, its permanent exhibit room features artifacts and materials dedicated to the history of Charlotte County’s African-American pioneers, their work life until the late 1960s and more. There’s also an exhibit room that features temporary seasonal exhibitions, such as “African Roots of Southern Cooking,” which is currently on display. blanchardhousemuseum.org HISTORY PARK Run by the Punta Gorda Historical Society, this outdoor museum showcases a collection of relocated historical structures in a beautiful garden setting. Among the buildings on display is the Trabue Land Sales Office, which was built by Col. Isaac Trabue in 1886 as his law 2 6 ▪ r ec r e at i o n

and land sales office, and later operated as the city’s first post office and the original town jail. Visitors can learn about the buildings on a self-guided tour with their smartphone or enter them on a volunteer docent-led tour. historyparkmarket.com MILITARY HERITAGE MUSEUM Currently located at Fishermen’s Village with plans to move into a larger building two blocks away by the beginning of March 2019, this museum tells the stories and impact of the men and women who served in all five U.S. military service branches across nearly four centuries. Not only will visitors find more than 10,000 artifacts on display—some from local residents who donated items from family members who served—but the new location will also feature an exhibit dedicated to the Punta Gorda Army Air Field. Almost all of the museum’s guides are veterans who live nearby, too, and can share their personal stories with visitors. freedomisntfree.org

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Photo of Blanchard House Museum by Jennifer Huber/pureflorida.com; Trabue Land Sales Office by Keith Hilgenfeldt

Founded in 1884, the city of Punta Gorda is rich with history. Briefly named Trabue after its founder, Kentucky attorney Col. Isaac Trabue, purchased 30 acres from a homesteader to start his own town, the Charlotte County city began to thrive in 1886 when the railroad came to town. It later contributed to the United States’ victory during World War II by training pilots at Punta Gorda Army Air Field. After the war, new subdivisions drew retirees from the north attracted to the city’s warm weather and bountiful fishing opportunities. Visitors can learn more about the scenic Southwest Florida destination at several local museums during their Allegiant getaway.


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Sumptuous selections from Caretta on the Gulf’s Champagne Sunday Brunch

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Photo of Caretta on the Gulf’s Champagne Sunday Brunch courtesy of Sandpearl Resort; Island Way Grill’s Sunday brunch courtesy of Island Way Grill; desserts by Gerri Shephard

By Heather Turk

Whether you’re catching a few quick z’s after a long night on the town or you’re just enjoying the opportunity to sleep in as much as you can, no meal is more important when you’re on vacation than brunch. Luckily, some of Clearwater Beach’s tastiest restaurants offer the popular meal every Sunday, so visitors can enjoy early-morning favorites in the early afternoon. CARETTA ON THE GULF AT SANDPEARL RESORT This AAA Four-Diamond restaurant named after the loggerhead sea turtles that grace its shores lets guests feast upon stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico while savoring fresh, seasonallyinspired cuisine. Each Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., it hosts a bountiful champagne brunch where diners can relish a variety of delectable dishes for just $39 a person ($19 for children ages 3 to 12). In addition to made-to-order waffles and omelets, the all-you-can-eat spread includes a chef’s selection of entrées and an assortment of salads, sushi rolls and hand-tossed flatbreads. There’s a carving station as well, and adults can enjoy endless mimosas, bellinis or champagne with their meal. sandpearl.com/dining/carettaon-the-gulf ISLAND WAY GRILL Home to one of Clearwater Beach’s most popular brunches, this waterfront seafood restaurant serves a buffet-style brunch on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. priced at just $26.90 for adults and $8.90 for kids ages 4 to 10. Diners can savor traditional breakfast offerings like French Toast and Scrambled Eggs alongside more unique dishes like the fresh catch of the day. While the Cherries Jubilee and Bananas Foster station is a guest favorite, probably the brunch’s biggest draw is its Shellfish Boat featuring items like peel-and-eat shrimp, oysters on the half shell, crab salad and smoked fish spread. Adults can D e s t i n at i o n ▪ ta m pa / s t . p e t e / c l e a r wat e r

wash everything down with a complimentary mimosa or glass of champagne, or make their own Bloody Mary at the Bloody Mary Bar for just $8. islandwaygrill.com OCEAN FLAME AT SHEPHARD’S BEACH RESORT Featuring breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico from every table inside of the restaurant and on its outdoor patio, this open kitchen buffet serves brunch every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Priced at just $29.95 for adults and $10.95 for children ages 3 to 10, the gourmet smorgasbord showcases an array of breakfast dishes as well as select dinner specialties. Mouthwatering options include the Shrimp and Grits, Eggs Benedict and succulent Prime Rib. A variety of wok items are available, too. shephards.com/dining-en.html

A selection of items from Island Way Grill’s Sunday brunch

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The Old Bay Steamer Bucket at Cooters Restaurant & Bar

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Photo of Old Bay Steamer Bucket by Carol Mears; salad courtesy of Frenchy’s Restaurants

Seafood fanatics visiting Clearwater Beach during their getaway have come to the right place. The picturesque vacation destination is home to several restaurants known for their fresh seafood, so guests will find a wide variety of delectable seafood dishes to relish during their trip. COOTERS RESTAURANT & BAR Offering guests a taste of real Florida, this casual eatery has been a Clearwater Beach favorite for more than 25 years. Known for its delicious food, tropical drinks and genuine Southern hospitality, the restaurant serves a variety of succulent hand-cut Angus steaks and savory seafood dishes for both lunch and dinner. Its seafood is delivered fresh daily, and all of its sauces, dressings, soups and desserts are made in-house. Specialty seafood selections that taste

The Greek Octopus Salad at Frenchy’s Saltwater Cafe

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buds will surely flip over include the Hot Crabby Shrimp Dip—crab and shrimp baked in a creamy spiced cheese sauce served with garlic toast rounds—and the filling Old Bay Steamer Bucket loaded with mussels, oysters, shrimp, crab legs and corn. cooters.com FRENCHY’S SALTWATER CAFE Diners will never question how fresh the seafood is at this Clearwater Beach staple, as guests can see its seafood market and fishing boats located just across the street! Every morning, fish cutters at the seafood market filet fresh grouper and snapper and wheel it on over to the restaurant, ensuring some of the freshest seafood in town. No wonder the restaurant has been a local favorite for almost 30 years! Musttry seafood selections for lunch and dinner include Frenchy’s World Famous Grouper Sandwich, the chargrilled Greek Octopus Salad and the Famous Smoked Fish Spread. For those dining with kids, the fresh Grouper Nuggets are also a big hit with younger guests. frenchysonline.com/frenchys-salt-water JIMMY HULA’S Celebrating its second anniversary in December, this local outpost of the beloved Florida franchise uses only premium, sustainable whitefish in its tacos, sandwiches and bowls. Known for serving some of the state’s best fish tacos, its menu features an assortment of flavorful creations for lunch and dinner, including the Malibu taco made with fresh whitefish, lettuce, guacamole, Jack cheese, salsa and sour cream. A variety of tasty fusion tacos are available, too, like the Wipeout made with marinated steak, shrimp, French fries, Jack cheese, avocado, salsa and Baja sauce. Brunch is available on Saturday and Sunday, and live music is featured every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. jimmyhulas.com Dining ▪ 35


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The Charred Octopus at Il Ritorno is a guest favorite

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Photo of The Charred Octopus by Eve Edelheit; carpaccio by Don Nguyen; fresh seafood by Rod Millington

Often times when you’re on vacation, it can be hard to eat healthy—unless you are visiting some place like St. Pete. The bustling Florida city is home to several restaurants that promote healthy dining options as part of the Healthy St. Pete initiative, which helps tourists and residents alike eat, play, shop and live healthier. BELLABRAVA Located on Beach Drive with views of Tampa Bay and the new St. Pete Pier from its patio, this Italian restaurant prides itself on providing a wonderful dining experience to everyone—no matter what allergies or dining restrictions they have. Almost a third of its dishes are either vegetarian or gluten friendly, and everything from its sauces to its marinades are made fresh in-house. Additionally, guests can substitute gluten-free pasta for any pasta dish on its lunch or dinner menu for just $2. Be sure to start your meal with the Ahi Tuna Carpaccio topped with pickled fennel, Castelvetrano olives, Calabrian chili and lemon oil—it’s a local favorite! bellabrava.com IL RITORNO This modern Italian eatery on Central Avenue doesn’t have any MSG or preservatives in its food. Everything is made fresh in-house daily,

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including the palate-pleasing pastas. Many of the dinner dishes can also be adjusted to make them vegan or vegetarian, as the restaurant is very cognizant of dietary restrictions. Healthy hits include the restaurant’s selection of salads (try the Roasted Baby Beet Salad), its Charred Octopus appetizer made with smoked bean purée, cannellini beans, black eyed peas, capers and heirloom tomatoes and its Steamed American Red Snapper entrée. ilritornodowntown.com SEA SALT Known for using 130 different types of salt from around the world to season dishes, this seafood restaurant at Sundial St. Pete serves a variety of fresh fish daily for lunch and dinner. Sea Salt offers an assortment of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free items as well, including a tasty Pan-Seared Tofu Steak for dinner served with wild mushrooms, tomato confit and red pepper glacé. All of its dishes are made from only the finest seasonal, organic and sustainable ingredients, many of which come from local farmers. While no trip to the restaurant is complete without trying a selection from its 80-foot-long raw bar, the hogfish also comes highly recommended by the chef whenever the fresh catch is available. seasaltstpete.com

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When visiting Clearwater Beach, it’s only natural to want to get out on the tranquil Gulf waters. Not surprisingly, the area boasts several exciting boating excursions guests can enjoy, offering everything from nature, dining and sightseeing cruises to deep sea fishing charters. DOUBLE EAGLE DEEP SEA FISHING This family owned and operated “Party Fishing Boat” business has been a Clearwater Beach staple since 1967. Specializing in four and eight-hour trips, its 65-foot-long and 88-footlong catamarans can accommodate up to 75 and 100 passengers each, respectively, and travel anywhere from 4 to 30 miles from shore to find an assortment of panfish as well as mangrove snapper, king mackerel and red and gag grouper. Longer trips 70 to 100 miles offshore are also available, targeting larger reef fish. Both boats are outfitted with state-of-the-art navigation equipment, and their captains have more than 50 years of combined experience fishing the Gulf of Mexico, so anglers can relax knowing no matter how many people are onboard, they’re likely going to catch some fish! doubleeagledeepseafishing.com REEL DEAL SPORTFISHING Offering a more intimate fishing charter experience, this family owned and operated company has two 34-foot-long vessels to fish on that are licensed to carry up to six passengers each. During its four-hour, halfday excursions, anglers typically fish for barracuda, Spanish mackerel, hogfish and whatever else is in season. Guests can also catch and release sharks during their trip. D e s t i n at i o n ▪ ta m pa / s t . p e t e / c l e a r wat e r

Extended offshore charters are available, too, in addition to five-hour, six-hour and eighthour excursions. reeldealsportfishing.com STARLITE CRUISES Home to Florida’s largest daily excursion fleet, this family owned operation offers a wide variety of cruises to choose from out of both Clearwater Beach and St. Pete. One of its most popular excursions with families out of Clearwater Beach is its Sea Life Safari Nature Tour, which is guided by a marine specialist from Clearwater Marine Aquarium. Passengers can witness data collection in action as the marine specialist performs a net pull out in intracoastal waters and passes around the captured sea creatures to guests before releasing them back into the water. A variety of sightseeing and dining cruises are also offered out of Clearwater Beach onboard the colorful Caribbean-themed Calypso Queen and the luxurious StarLite Majesty dining yacht. Passengers have the option to enjoy fine dining aboard StarLite Majesty or a bountiful buffet aboard Calypso Queen during their sightseeing adventure, with daytime and evening excursions available. starlitecruises.com

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Photo of Tommy's Tiki courtesy of Hilton Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa; Colt Clark courtesy of Palm Pavilion Beachside Grill & Bar

By Heather Turk

When visiting Clearwater Beach, nothing quite puts guests in vacation mode like dining and drinking at one of its waterfront establishments and listening to some live music. Luckily, there are a few places in the area known for their scrumptious fare, tasty drinks and live entertainment, so visitors can kick back and get into a vacation frame of mind. PALM PAVILION BEACHSIDE GRILL & BAR Florida’s oldest operating beach pavilion features live music daily on its outside deck. Each afternoon, as well as Sunday through Thursday evenings, guests can enjoy a lineup of solo artists performing a variety of genres including blues, country, funk and classic rock. Meanwhile, Friday and Saturday evenings welcome small bands that pause long enough to allow diners to snap photos of the beautiful sunset. The mouthwatering menu is just as diverse as the music being played, serving everything from burgers and tacos to savory seafood and farm dinners. Be sure to try The Gulf Grill Combo: grilled or blackened filet of grouper and a skewer of shrimp and scallops served over jasmine rice and green beans. palmpavilion.com TIKI BEACH BAR AND GRILL Indulge in cool cocktails and delicious bites while listening to relaxing beach tunes and chest-thumping sounds from the best bands in Tampa Bay every afternoon and evening at this Shephard’s Beach Resort hangout. Serving casual beach fare from burgers to fish tacos for lunch and dinner, flavorful favorites on the menu include the Black and Blue burger— Cajun-spiced Angus ground beef topped with blue cheese and bacon—and the deep-fried Buffalo Shrimp tossed in hot, medium or mild Buffalo sauce. shephards.com D e s t i n at i o n ▪ ta m pa / s t . p e t e / c l e a r wat e r

TOMMY’S TIKI For more than 10 years, visitors and locals alike have come to this Gulf-front bar at Hilton Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa to drink, dine and enjoy some live music with their toes in the sand. Every evening Wednesday through Saturday (nightly from March through August), a handful of solo artists alternate performing at the venue, so guests can listen to some top beach hits live while enjoying a variety of sandwiches, salads and appetizers. Musttry menu selections include the Boom Boom Tacos—panko-crusted shrimp tossed in Thai chili sauce topped with sweet cabbage slaw and served on corn tortillas—and the Spinach Strawberry Salad. Kids’ meals are also available for guests ages 10 and younger and come served in a fun sand pail. hilton.com/en/ hotels/florida/hilton-clearwater-beach-resortand-spa-PIECBHF/dining/index.html

Versatile singer Colt Clark performs at Palm Pavilion Monday evenings

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Photos of Fort De Soto Park and Pass-A-Grille Beach courtesy of Visitstpeteclearwater.com; Caladesi Island State Park courtesy of Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection

By Nancy Foster

The St. Petersburg/Clearwater area on Florida’s west coast is acclaimed for yearround sunshine, its tropical atmosphere and sugar-sand beaches, and along that 35-miles of coastal beauty are a few lesser-known spots sure to satisfy your need for tranquility.

trees provide homes to bald eagles, osprey and great horned owls. Rent bikes, canoes and kayaks at the concession/gift shop, and when you’re through exploring, settle in for sunbathing and swimming along four miles of unspoiled beach.

FORT DE SOTO PARK Five interconnected islands on 1,136 acres comprise this beautiful park in Tierra Verde, a short 15-minute drive east of St. Pete Beach. Ranked America’s Top Beach in 2009 by TripAdvisor, its seven miles of waterfront and three miles of beach perfection attract visitors from around the globe. Go here for an idyllic day of swimming, sunbathing, shelling and picnicking. Amenities include paved hiking and biking trails, ferry service to nearby Egmont Key, the Quartermaster Storehouse Museum, cabana rentals, showers and scenic campground. pinellascounty.org/park

Hop on the Caladesi Connection ferry for a 15-minute cruise across the waters of St. Joseph Sound to 600-acre Caladesi Island State Park. Stroll the wooden boardwalk through mangroves thick with seabirds and wildlife, and end at beautiful stretches of pristine white sand and gentle lapping waters of the Gulf. Features include picnic spots, concession stand and a three-mile kayak trail. floridastateparks.org

HONEYMOON ISLAND AND CALADESI ISLAND STATE PARKS Just a short drive north of Clearwater is Dunedin, home to two state parks drenched in pristine natural beauty. At Honeymoon Island State Park, 2,000 acres provide nature lovers hiking and biking trails that lead through a dense slash pine forest where ancient

Serene scenes at Caladesi Island State Park

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PASS-A-GRILLE BEACH Discover this laid-back community just south of St. Pete Beach and bask in four miles of glorious beaches that will keep you blissfully happy for hours. Here is where the iconic Hurricane Seafood Restaurant offers great food, rooftop bar and stellar views from morning through sunset, and where unique boutiques, trendy galleries and the National Historic District may convince you to stay the night at one of the tourist-friendly beach inns. If it’s charm you want, go here. visitpassagrille.com

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A Vichy shower treatment at Hibiscus Spa

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Allegiant passengers traveling to St. Pete/ Clearwater searching for a little rest and rejuvenation will find several soothing spas that offer a wide range of services sure to leave guests looking and feeling their best.

The pedicure area at The Woodhouse Day Spa

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SANDAVA SPA Located inside Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa, this intimate wellness hideaway boasts a stunning relaxation lounge for guests to unwind, featuring 7-story-high views of the Intracoastal Waterway and a vaulted, floor-toceiling water feature. It also features several signature services inspired by its location near the ocean, like the Sun Warmed Shell Massage and the marine-infused Clearwater Beach Wrap. All of the massage treatments use USDAcertified organic massage oil, and facials use only organic skin care products. If you’re visiting anytime Dec. 1 through 31, be sure to try the seasonal custom-blended salt scrub exfoliation, the Pine & Sage Old Thyme Body Glow. The holiday special is priced at just $99. hyatt.com/ corporate/spas/Sandava-Spa/en/home.html THE WOODHOUSE DAY SPA St. Pete’s newest spa is the only spa in St. Pete to have a Vichy shower. Located in The James Museum complex, the full-service spa offers an extensive menu of services—more than 70 treatments total—including a collection of sleep treatments like the calming Lavender Dreams massage. Several of its services utilize organic seaweed from the Atlantic Ocean, such as the detoxifying Warm Spiced Mud Wrap body treatment, which even incorporates the therapeutic benefits of the Vichy shower during the treatment. Other menu highlights include The Woodhouse Signature Seaweed Leaf Pedicure, which begins with a sea salt exfoliation, and The Woodhouse Signature Four-Handed Massage. woodhousespas.com/ location/saint-petersburg-fl d e s t i n at i o n ▪ ta m pa / s t . p e t e / c l e a r wat e r

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HIBISCUS SPA Featuring every type of treatment imaginable, from massages and makeup to hair and nails, this stylish sanctuary inside Hilton Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa is sure to have something for everyone. Guests will discover only the finest brands of spa products used in its treatments, including L’ATHENE in its anti-aging facials. Additionally, select services showcase a line of locally manufactured products created exclusively for the retreat by its spa director. Standout treatments include the Cool Cucumber Aloe Wrap, perfect for those who may have spent a little too much time soaking up some sun on Clearwater Beach, and the tension-relieving

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Henry B. Plant Museum

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Photo of Henry B. Plant Museum by George Cott; artifacts courtesy of Tampa Bay History Center; Tampa Museum of Art courtesy of Visit Tampa Bay

By Nancy Foster

For urban charm with a hip vibe, cosmopolitan feel and welcoming atmosphere, rank Tampa high on your “must visit” list. The dynamic downtown area has pedestrian-friendly streets, the 2.4-mile Riverwalk, streetcars, water ferries and a sports complex as well as world-class museums well worth your time. TAMPA BAY HISTORY CENTER Start at the museum that has it all. Three floors of well laid out exhibits lead you through a fascinating glimpse of Tampa’s colorful past. Learn why Tampa was dubbed Cigar City, how Florida cattle ranchers came to be known as Crackers and how the advent of the new railroad opened

Native American artifacts at Tampa Bay History Center

Tampa Museum of Art at night

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the area to prosperity. Interactive displays and movies educate on Florida’s native inhabitants, how change came when Spanish conquistadors and explorers arrived and when the area began to thrive. When it’s time for lunch, head to the on-site Columbia Café, and feast on authentic Spanish and Cuban foods. Through February 10, “A History of Conservation: A Bird’s Eye View,” highlights birdlife in Florida and Tampa Bay’s conservation efforts. tampabayhistorycenter.org HENRY B. PLANT MUSEUM Steamship and railroad icon Henry B. Plant’s palace opened as a regal, elegant and positively charming 511 room hotel in the 1890s. In the 1930s, it became part of University of Tampa and, today, stands testament as a National Historic Landmark to the glamorous Victorian era, resplendent with period furnishings and opulent sculptures from around the world. From December 1-23, take in the annual Victorian Christmas Stroll adorned with 40,000 lights, themed holiday trees and period decorations. plantmuseum.com TAMPA MUSEUM OF ART Allow two hours to explore seven distinctive interior galleries housing a priceless collection of ancient, modern and contemporary art, including one of the largest Greek and Roman antiquities collections in the southeastern U.S. Stay until dark when the brilliant 14,000-square-foot exterior LED installation lights up the beautiful waterfront. On special exhibit through February 14th is “Love is Calling,” one of famed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s iconic infinity rooms, on loan from the collection of the Vinik Family Foundation. tampamuseum.org

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Myakka River State Park’s pontoon boat tour has frequent alligator sightings

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Photo of alligator courtesy of Myakka River State Park; kayakers courtesy of Kayaking SRQ; marine life by Tina Matthews

By Heather Turk

Whether on land or out on the water, there are several fun ways to reconnect with the great outdoors while visiting Sarasota County. Nature enthusiasts won’t want to miss the exciting attractions that let guests bask in the warm weather while taking in the area’s natural beauty.

that frequent the park. Single kayaks, tandem kayaks and paddle boards are available to rent, too, for more experienced paddlers who want to take in the sights on their own, or guests can book a private kayak tour with a knowledgeable tour guide. kayakingsrq.com

KAYAKING SRQ Located on Lido Key, this husband and wife operated boat tour company is known for its guided kayak tours through Ted Sperling Park’s breathtaking mangrove tunnels. Groups will learn about why the mangrove tunnels exist and the importance they have on our ecosystem while also being educated on the history of the area. Additionally, each two-hour tour starts out in the open water looking for manatees and dolphins

MYAKKA RIVER STATE PARK One of Florida’s original state parks, this scenic playground encompasses more than 50 square miles of natural habitat. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including wading birds, migratory birds and alligators. Guests are likely to see some alligators up close on one of the park’s pontoon boat tours of Upper Myakka Lake, where passengers will learn about the park’s ecology and hydrology. For those who would rather observe some wildlife on land, the park boasts nearly 40 miles of trails to hike on and go bird watching. Other activities visitors can enjoy include kayaking, fishing and bicycling. floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/myakkariver-state-park

Kayak through Ted Sperling Park with Kayaking SRQ

Learn about marine life on a Sarasota Bay Explorers cruise

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SARASOTA BAY EXPLORERS Perfect for those traveling with young children, this family owned company’s popular Sea Life Encounter Cruise glides through Sarasota Bay daily looking for marine life. The trip is narrated by a marine biologist, who will teach passengers about the history of Sarasota Bay while keeping an eye out for nearby bottlenose dolphins and manatees. During the 105-minute excursion, a net pull is even performed out in the water so guests can see an assortment of marine life up close and possibly even touch some of the creatures before they are safely released back into the bay. Passengers never know what they might see—everything from seahorses to pufferfish. A variety of other ecotours are available as well, including a romantic Sunset Cruise. sarasotabayexplorers.com EXPLORE ▪ 51


Gulfarium’s dolphin shows always make a splash with audiences

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FUN FOR ALL AGES FAMILY-FRIENDLY ATTRACTIONS ALONG FLORIDA’S EMERALD COAST By Heather Turk

Families visiting the coastal cities of Destin, Fort Walton Beach and Okaloosa Island during their Allegiant getaway will discover plenty of nearby attractions adults and kids can enjoy together.

GULFARIUM MARINE ADVENTURE PARK Families can get up close to several species of marine life, reptiles and birds at this entertaining and educational attraction in Fort Walton Beach on Okaloosa Island. Guests can book an array of unforgettable experiences that allow them to connect with the inhabitants at Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park, like its Dolphin Star encounter, where participants ages 5 and older take center stage during one of the park’s dolphin shows. Several other animal encounters are available as well, or visitors can attend live shows and presentations throughout the day to learn more about how to preserve wildlife. gulfarium.com THE TRACK Celebrating its 30th anniversary in May, this adrenaline-inducing attraction in Destin is popular with kids and kids at heart. Although best 52 ▪ explore

Make lasting memories during Destin Snorkel’s SNUBA Tour

The Track’s Wild Woody go-kart track has both single and double karts

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Photo of dolphin show courtesy of Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park; snorkelers courtesy of Destin Snorkel; go-karts courtesy of The Track

DESTIN SNORKEL Offering a variety of adventures in, on and under the water, Destin Snorkel has something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Aside from its best-selling, three-hour Two Stop Snorkeling Tour, one of its most popular excursions with families is its two-hour Shelling Tour, where guests spend an hour hunting for seashells and another hour dolphin watching. Snorkels and masks are even provided for shell seekers. For more adventurous guests, SNUBA Tours are available where participants ages 8 and older can dive as deep as 20 feet underwater to see an assortment of marine life in their natural habitat. Sunset dolphin-watching cruises are available, too. destinsnorkel.com

known for its elevated, multi-level Wild Woody go-kart track, where drivers race up three-anda-half stories and then circle back down with an exciting drop at the end, The Track is home to a wide variety of thrills. Guests can go for a ride on one of its thrill rides like the Hurricane 360, which takes riders up approximately 40 feet in the air and then spins them around 360 degrees, or play a game of miniature golf. There is also an arcade on site, a collection of kid rides, bumper cars, bumper boats and a family go-kart track. funatthetrack.com/parks/destin


Enjoy a picturesque dinner at Beach Walk Cafe

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SEAFOOD AND SEA VIEWS DINING FAVORITES ON THE DESTIN WATERFRONT By Heather Turk

Photo of Beach Walk Cafe courtesy of Henderson Park Inn; The Blackened Redfish by Chris M. Rogers

Located along the Heart of Florida’s Emerald Coast, the coastal city of Destin is home to several seafood restaurants that cook up a real feast for the senses. Not only can guests enjoy a wide variety of fresh seafood at delectable Destin dining spots, but they can also feast upon breathtaking waterfront views while savoring their meal. BEACH WALK CAFE Overlooking more than a mile of unspoiled coastline next to Henderson Beach State Park, this romantic restaurant at Henderson Park Inn is the only Gulf-front fine dining establishment in Destin. Guests can enjoy an assortment of seafood delivered fresh daily, with such mouthwatering dinner selections as the Grilled Shrimp and Scallop Pasta made with cavatappi pasta, spinach, heirloom cherry tomatoes, white wine, lemon juice and Parmesan Reggiano. For the ultimate romantic dining experience, couples can sit at a private table right on the water’s edge with their toes in the sand and watch the waves crash just inches from their feet. Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins in the distance! beachwalkcafe.com

popular choice, visitors can bring in their own fresh catch to be enjoyed for lunch or dinner as well. brotulas.com LOUISIANA LAGNIAPPE A waterfront staple since 1984, this upscale yet family-friendly restaurant lets guests soak up views of Destin Harbor while dining on an array of Gulf-fresh seafood prepared with a Creole flair. Flavorful dinner selections include the Blackened Redfish topped with jumbo lump crabmeat, medallions of lobster, hollandaise and a garlic-beurre blanc sauce and the Maine Lobster & Shrimp Étouffée. All of the seafood is delivered fresh daily, and every table receives a complimentary basket of homemade hushpuppies to share. Just be careful not to fill up on the tasty morsels before your entrée arrives—they can be addictive! thelouisianalagniappe.com

BROTULA’S SEAFOOD HOUSE & STEAMER Known for its daily, fresh-from-the-Gulf fare, this casual seafood restaurant overlooking Destin Harbor prides itself on being the only true steamer house in the Destin area. Guests can build their own boil from a variety of shellfish options and enjoy their selection steamed classically or in flavored boils like the mustard-and-beer Deep South. The restaurant is also one of only a few in the city that uses the Fish Trax program for its fish entrées, so diners can learn where their fish was caught and what boat and captain caught it. While the garlic cream Floridian Grouper is always a D e s t i n at i o n ▪ D E S T I N / FO RT WA LTO N B E AC H , F L

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The Banquet Hall at the Biltmore Estate decorated for Christmas

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HOLIDAYS IN ASHEVILLE THE MAGIC OF THE SEASON IN THE NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS By Bryan M. Richards

Photo of Banquet Hall courtesy of the Biltmore Estate; family courtesy of the North Carolina Arboretum

Experience the magic of the season in the snow-kissed mountain town of Asheville. From the decorated storefronts of downtown’s Grove Arcade to the twinkling bulbs of the historic Biltmore Village, the entire town is dressed for the holidays. It’s all in an effort to spread cheer to those traveling from near and far to enjoy outdoor winter activities in the Blue Ridge Mountains, check-off Christmas shopping in the city’s galleries or enjoy the many holiday attractions. NATIONAL GINGERBREAD HOUSE COMPETITION AT THE OMNI GROVE PARK INN “You can smell gingerbread the minute you walk in the door,” said Tracey Johnston-Crum, Director of Public Relations at The Omni Grove Park Inn. From November 25 to January 4, almost 200 edible masterpieces are on display throughout the hotel’s fireplace lit corridors, all constructed in an effort to take home the prize from the country’s largest and most prestigious gingerbread house competition. All entries must be completely edible, with 75 percent of the confectionary art being gingerbread. Displays are open to the public after 3 p.m. on Sundays until Thursday evenings. Hotel guests can view the tasty treats all week long. omnihotels.com/ hotels/asheville-grove-park CHRISTMAS AT BILTMORE ESTATE Christmas at the Biltmore Estate has been an Asheville tradition since George Vanderbilt first opened the doors of the mansion to friends and family on Christmas Eve in 1895. The tradition continues November 3 to January 6 with the Art of Christmas. Each room is lavished in Christmas regalia, drawing inspiration from art that Vanderbilt collected on his travels, like the original Renoir painting that adorns the Breakfast Room. Beyond the 45,000 lights, 150 candles and 55 trees in the mansion, the rest of the estate D e s t i n at i o n ▪ A s h e v i l l e , N C

also celebrates Christmas. Strolling carolers roam the grounds of Antler Village, 7,000 globes hang in the winery and The Inn on Biltmore Estate hosts Gingerbread Teas throughout the season. biltmore.com/events/christmas-at-biltmoredaytime-celebration-1 WINTER LIGHTS AT THE NORTH CAROLINA ARBORETUM Witness the wonder of winter in western North Carolina at the North Carolina Arboretum’s Winter Lights. From November 16 to December 31, the gardens sparkle with over a half-million lights, like the Quilt Garden, where lights dazzle to holiday tunes, and the Stream Garden, where lights drip down from trees to create an enchanted winter wonderland. Other popular attractions include the Polar Express model garden train, the 50-foot animated tree and Storytime at Woodland Cove, teaching kids about hibernation. Keep warm while you complete the two hour long tour with holiday-spiced hot chocolate, beer, wine and s’mores. ncwinterlights.com

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CHARLESTON’S CAFÉ SCENE I T ’ S N OT J U S T A B O U T A G O O D C U P O F J O E

Photo of cannoli by Bob Matthews; coffee tastings courtesy of Counter Culture Coffee; cat courtesy of Pounce Cat Café

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Charleston, S.C., well-known as a culinary destination, takes its café scene just as seriously as its fine dining. The culture and lifestyle of its craft beer and cocktail night scene carries over into quaint coffee shops serving specialty coffees and teas throughout the day.

Café is a joint venture with the Charleston Animal Society, and since the café’s opening in 2016, they have found homes for over 785 cats and kittens. There are age restrictions and fees to interact with the felines, and reservations are highly recommended. pouncecatcafe.com

EAST BAY MEETING HOUSE BAR & CAFÉ Located in the heart of Charleston’s French District is a café described as the marriage of Southern hospitality and European café culture. Enjoy an espresso bar, breakfast and afternoon tea, lunch and dinner, and a happy hour with a full cocktail bar. Be sure to order one of their gourmet desserts such as Hazelnut Dacquoise or Crepe de Provence. eastbaymeetinghouse.com

COUNTER CULTURE COFFEE TRAINING CENTER While it’s not your typical commercial coffee café, Counter Culture Coffee has a unique place in Charleston’s coffee scene. It’s one of twelve locations in the U.S. for training baristas. Headquartered in Durham, N.C., Counter Culture Coffee became the first certified organic roaster in North Carolina. The Charleston location is open to the public for “Tastings at 10” every Friday. They also offer Home Brewing classes. counterculturecoffee. com/learn/training-centers

CARMELLA’S CAFÉ & DESSERT BAR Carmella’s is an Italian-themed dessert bar whose menu includes liquor-infused specialties such as Spiked Coffee, “Beer Beer Floats,” Adult Milkshakes, Sorbetto Cocktails and Chocolate Martinis. Coffee drinks are brewed from organic, single-origin, locally roasted Colombian beans. House made pastries and desserts such as their legendary Tiramisu cake and Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie make it a mandatory stop for locals and visitors alike. carmellasdessertbar.com KUDU COFFEE & CRAFT BEER Offering a rotating list of single origin coffees as well as espresso, this local establishment also roasts their own specialty coffee. Guests can enjoy coffee, tea and pastries in the café or outside in their dog-friendly courtyard. Kudu offers 20 taps of craft beer from local breweries and from breweries throughout the U.S. and Europe, as well as pints of cask ale hand-pulled through their beer engine. kuducoffeeandcraftbeer.com POUNCE CAT CAFÉ & WINE BAR Feline lovers can sip their favorite beverage while enjoying adorable, adoptable cats. Pounce Cat D e s t i n at i o n ▪ C H A R L E S TO N , S C

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Jungle Queen Cruising the waterways in Fort Lauderdale

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SEE THE SIGHTS, ENJOY THE FOOD AND HAVE A BLAST J u n g l e Q u e e n R i v e r b oat s i n Fo rt L au d e r da l e By Matt Seli

With its first cruise setting sail in 1935, Jungle Queen Riverboats has been a local and tourist favorite ever since. With multiple offerings such as an hour-and-a-half sightseeing cruise, the company’s private tropical isle, and dinner and a show, Jungle Queen has something for every group size and need. If you are looking to experience some fun out on the water cruising Fort Lauderdale’s New River, but don’t have a ton of time to spare during your visit, the 90-minute Sightseeing Tour may be just for you. Setting sail from the Bahia Mar Yachting Center, this cruise takes visitors through the interior waterway alongside multi-million-dollar homes, yachts and other breathtaking sights, all fully narrated. With morning, afternoon and evening options available, Jungle Queen’s 90-minute sightseeing cruise can fit any itinerary. For those who have a little more time and want to explore further than the 90-minute Sightseeing Cruise, the Afternoon Tropical Isle

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Combining the best of both tours is the Dinner, Show & Sightseeing Cruise. Including everything from the previous two packages, this option also provides guests with an all-you-can-eat dinner featuring barbeque, shrimp and plenty of sides, complete with live entertainment during the meal and a variety show after. Be sure not to miss out on soft-serve ice cream from the gift shop before cruising back to the yachting center at Bahia Mar. Visit their website for more information, including sailing times, rates and a video gallery. junglequeen.com

Fiery Entertainment on the Dinner, Show & Sightseeing Cruise

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Photos courtesy of Jungle Queen Riverboats

A visit to the tropical isle aboard the Afternoon Sightseeing Cruise

and Sightseeing Cruise may be just for you. In addition to everything that the 90-minute cruise offers, this option also takes guests to Jungle Queen’s own tropical isle where you can enjoy the lush vegetation and wildlife including exotic birds, monkeys and even an alligator show. An extensive concession stand is available for those looking to get a quick bite before heading back to the dock.


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63 - ALLEGIANT CARES Bellingham Kalispell

Pasco

Bangor Great Falls

Missoula

Eugene

Bozeman

Medford

Minot

Grand Forks

Plattsburgh Ogdensburg / Ottawa

Fargo

Bismarck

Billings

St. Cloud

Boise

Appleton

Idaho Falls Rapid City Stockton

Reno

Monterey Fresno

Las Vegas St. George

Des Moines Omaha

Grand Island

Provo

Grand Junction

Denver Kansas City

Montrose

Santa Maria

Los Angeles Palm Springs San Diego

Sioux Falls

Ogden

San Francisco /Oakland

Phoenix / Mesa

Wichita Tulsa

Albuquerque

Oklahoma City

Grand Rapids Flint

Portsmouth Syracuse Albany Rochester Newburgh Niagara Falls Elmira

Boston/ Providence

New York City Allentown Cleveland Harrisburg Toledo Hagerstown Pittsburgh South Bend Washington, D.C. / Fort Wayne Clarksburg Baltimore Columbus Dayton Richmond Cincinnati Roanoke Norfolk Huntington Louisville Belleville Raleigh/Durham Lexington Evansville Tri-Cities Owensboro Greensboro Knoxville Springfield Concord Nashville Asheville Chattanooga Northwest Arkansas Myrtle Beach Greenville/ Memphis Spartanburg Charleston Little Rock Milwaukee

Rockford Cedar Rapids Moline Peoria Bloomington Springfield

Indianapolis

Savannah / Hilton Head

Tucson El Paso

Shreveport

Destin / Ft. Walton Beach Gulfport / Biloxi

Austin

San Antonio

Laredo

Jacksonville Orlando / Sanford

New Orleans Tampa / St. Pete Sarasota / Bradenton Fort Myers / Punta Gorda

Fort Lauderdale

McAllen

San Juan Puerto Rico

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F RO M O U R PA S S E N G E R S

THANK YOU ALLEGIANT The person at the ticket desk in Tulsa was a ray of sunshine. He was friendly, personable and helpful. The flight attendants on our flight were wonderful as well! Flying for me is stressful, especially with my child in tow. The flights attendants made me feel calm and safe. I love Allegiant and trust you guys to get me back and forth from Florida to Oklahoma!

- BETHANY R, FLORIDA

The gate agent who assisted me yesterday at the counter is a gem! She was friendly, professional and eager to help me when I didn’t have confidence in obtaining the boarding pass directly from my phone. God bless her for being patient with me. All in all, my first (and not last) experience with Allegiant was positive and I will surely recommend Allegiant to family and friends.

- DEBORAH B, CONNECTICUT

Thank you and your staff for going above and beyond to deliver the best customer service I have ever experienced with an airline. You have a new fan and I will be booking Allegiant every chance I get.

- SUZANNE F, TENNESSEE

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Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort

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TOP HOTELS i n S ava n n a h / H i lto n H e a d

Photo of Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort courtesy of Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort; The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa courtesy of The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa; B Historic courtesy of B Historic

By Christopher Lewis

A vacation to Savannah/Hilton Head is enjoying the best of different worlds. Savannah is the epitome of Southern charm with its cobblestone streets, towering oaks awash in Spanish moss, antebellum architecture, antique stores and a rich and intriguing history. But just a 45-minute drive away is Hilton Head Island and its highly rated resorts on sugar-sand beaches, swaying palmetto trees and top-notch golf courses. Below are three hotel choices that are so fantastic, you’ll be tempted to never leave the grounds, but be sure to explore all the area has to offer. The Westin Hilton Head island Resort & Spa Awarded the 19th spot for Top Resorts in the South by Conde Nast Traveler, the resort is just steps away from the beach and bills itself as a “true tropical oasis.” Guest rooms are spacious with private balconies, many with gorgeous ocean views. On the grounds, you’ll find four pools nestled beneath the palmettos as well as the Port Royal Plantation Golf Club and its three championship, 72-par courses. Dining options include: Splash, a poolside grill and the place to listen to live music; View 32, a casual bar and restaurant with ocean views and offering alfresco dining; and The Carolina Room, its signature restaurant featuring modern cuisine infused with a low-country twist. The resort is renowned for its family setting and for offering kids only entertainment at the Westin Family Kids Club, which provides unique activities such as sports, arts and crafts, and more. Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort Situated on recently renourished, awardwinning beaches, the resort offers plenty of ways to relax and play. Tropical gardens run throughout the resort, where you’ll find an 11mile lagoon system for canoeing and kayaking. Ranked among “The 50 Greatest U.S. Tennis

Resorts” by Tennis Magazine, you’ll find 23 clay courts, six lighted for night play. But if tennis is not your game, don’t worry — the resort also features a basketball court, beach volleyball and three 18-hole golf courses at its Palmetto Dunes Golf Club. Dining options include multiple casual cafes, bars and HH Prime, serving the highest quality beef and seafood. B Historic Savannah This chic, modern hotel is located in the heart of the largest National Historic Landmark District in the U.S. and just steps away from all the museums, churches, mansions and monuments in Savannah. The hotel also features an indoor saline pool as well as a fitness center. Kitchen 320 is its signature restaurant and bar, serving a fresh, urban interpretation of Southern cuisine.

The Westin Hilton Head Resort & Spa

B Historic Savannah

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Participants in Wings for All, Grand Forks International Airport

ALLEGIANT CARES

HELPING BUILD A BIGGER ARC T h e A r c pa rt n e r s w i t h A l l e g i a n t to e x pa n d i t s W i n g s fo r Au t i s m ® / W i n g s fo r A l l ® p ro g r a m By Christopher Lewis

In September, North Dakota’s Grand Forks International Airport held its first-ever Wings for All program. The event is an airport “rehearsal” specially designed for individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other disabilities and their families. Participants go to an airport and practice making their way through security and the terminal before boarding a plane. A few weeks later, a similar event was held in Missouri at Springfield-Branson National Airport. For Allegiant, the event in Springfield was the ninth of the year it hosted along with The Arc, an organization advocating for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. But for the communities in North Dakota and Missouri, these were their first. Traditionally, those living in smaller cities like Grand Forks and Springfield have difficulty accessing the same programs and support like those who live in larger metropolitan areas.

Photos courtesy of Allegiant

“Areas like Grand Forks are more rural. The airports are smaller. There are less flights. There is less traffic. So, it’s harder to get a plane there,” said Kerry Mauger, manager of special projects at The Arc. “We had someone come from 90 miles away just to attend the event [in North Dakota]. That was their closest airport.”

and chief financial officer. "As a company, we are passionate about making air travel accessible to everyone.” Wings for Autism/Wings for All also gives the airport, airline and TSA professionals the opportunity to receive hands-on experience as they learn how to handle certain situations and provide the best ways to support and help families with autism and other intellectual disabilities who travel. The challenges of autism vary from person to person, as the spectrum is wide. As a whole, it’s common for those who are autistic, or someone with a similar disability, to suffer from a sensitivity to loud noises, confined spaces, crowds and even just a break from the normal routine. Wings for All provides families the opportunity to not only practice handling the challenges of air travel but also to see if they’re ready for it. “I think this experience really helps families figure out if air travel is something they can actually do in the near future or if they need more practice,” Mauger said. Allegiant has hosted 23 Wings for Autism/Wings for All events since partnering with The Arc.

But Allegiant is in the unique position to provide support to organizations like The Arc and those who live in less populated areas of the country because most of its routes originate from smaller airports. "We’re happy to help host Wings for All events across our network," said Scott Sheldon, Allegiant executive vice president, chief operating officer

In the cockpit during Wings for All, Grand Forks International Airport

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Kelsey in Iceland

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KELSEY BAEZ M a n ag e r o f C u s to m e r E n g ag e m e n t , L a s V e g a s H e a d q ua rt e r s By Christopher Lewis

Kelsey Baez likes to keep busy. When she’s not managing Allegiant’s World Mastercard program, you can usually find her out on a run or jet-setting around the globe. We caught up with Kelsey to discuss her latest project, latest travels and latest additions to her family. We know you currently manage Allegiant’s credit card program, but word is you’re working on something special. Can you give us a teaser? I’m developing our new loyalty program, which we expect to launch sometime next year. We want to engage and thank our customers in more ways.

Photos courtesy of Kelsey Baez

The goal is to keep it simple for everyone. You would earn a point per dollar, which you will be able to redeem at any of the Allegiant brands like Sunseeker Resort, G4CE, Kingsway Golf Course in Port Charlotte, Allegiant of course and any of our future partnerships. I can’t say too much about it right now, but we’re really excited about it.

What have been your favorite destinations so far? Definitely Iceland. It was a really cool experience. We drove around the whole country and saw a lot of different landscapes and did a lot of adventuring. I also really love Austin. I was able to fly there on Allegiant for the first time, and I’ve been back a few times since. They have a great food scene, and it’s such a fun place to visit. We also heard you have some new additions to your household. What can you tell us? My boyfriend and I adopted two puppies about a month apart early this year. We came across an organization in LA called the Dove Project that rescues dogs in South Korea. That’s how we found Mika, a Korean Jindo, who was about 3 months old when we adopted her. We couldn’t stand leaving her alone during the day and seeing her get so sad. That’s when we adopted a second puppy from the same organization, Coco. We try to take them on our travels now and then, and it’s been a lot of fun.

Have you been able to take advantage of our travel benefits? Last year, I tracked all my flights and I flew over 75 times, so I’ve used them quite a bit (chuckle). I’ve done a few international trips now. I love to travel — it’s a big reason I got into this industry. I’ve been to Iceland, Australia and Cuba. I’m going to India this year. I’ve gotten to see a lot of this country and other countries as well. And since my family is from Mesa, Ariz., I fly back and forth there all the time. It’s really nice to have that ability to visit my family that frequently.

Kelsey, her boyfriend, Mika and Coco

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Bellingham Kalispell

Pasco

Great Falls

Missoula

Eugene

Bozeman

Medford

Bis

Billings

Boise Idaho Falls

Stockton

Reno

Ogden

San Francisco /Oakland Monterey Fresno

Gra

Provo

Las Vegas St. George

Grand Junction Montrose

Santa Maria

Los Angeles Palm Springs San Diego

Phoenix / Mesa

Albuquerque

Tucson El Paso

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Minot

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Plattsburgh Ogdensburg / Ottawa

Fargo

smarck

St. Cloud Appleton Rapid City

Grand Rapids Flint

Portsmouth Syracuse Albany Rochester Newburgh Niagara Falls Elmira

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Minute Maid - Cranapple Juice - Orange Juice - Apple Juice

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SNACK Mr. & Mrs. T Bloody Mary Mix Seagram's Ginger Ale Seagram's Sparkling Seltzer Water

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$5 D E L I S N AC K PAC K Pennysticks Brand Pretzels, White Cheddar Cheese Dip, Slim Jim Meat Stick, Chips Ahoy! Original Chocolate Chip Cookie 4-pack (Includes all items shown)

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Allegiant gladly accepts most major credit and debit cards. Allegiant does not accept cash, check or money orders in-flight or at any airport location. We are pleased to serve alcoholic beverages to customers over the age of 21 and encourage responsible consumption. Only alcohol provided by flight attendants may be consumed onboard. Brand selection and products may vary based upon availability.

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Number of Aircraft: 31 Cruising Speed: 514 mph Range: 4,315 miles Maximum Take-Off Weight: 166,000 pounds Maximum Passengers: 156 Total Length: 111 feet Wingspan: 112 feet Pilots: 2 Flight Attendants: 4

Number of Aircraft: 44 Cruising Speed: 561 mph Range: 3,797 miles Maximum Take-Off Weight: 172,000 pounds Maximum Passengers: 186 Total Length: 123 feet Wingspan: 112 feet Pilots: 2 Flight Attendants: 4

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• Location of the nearest emergency exit • Location of your emergency oxygen mask, if needed • Correct procedure for exiting the cabin in an emergency

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Seat belts must be fastened ANY TIME the seat belt sign is on, during taxi, takeoff and landing. Once the seat belt sign is turned off, you may walk around the cabin. Due to unexpected turbulence, it is strongly recommended that you keep your seat belt fastened any time while in your seat. Allegiant’s exit seating policy does not allow the use of seat belt extensions in the exit seats due to tripping hazards.

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Federal Aviation Administration requires that all child restraint seats used on planes meet federal safety standards. Acceptable seats bear proper labeling

“THIS RESTRAINT IS CERTIFIED FOR USE IN MOTOR VEHICLES AND AIRCRAFT" from the

manufacturer. Unlabeled seats or seats manufactured before Jan. 1, 1981, are not acceptable. Child restraint seats are to be placed into a window seat and secured with an aircraft seat belt.

PHOTOS & VIDEOS ONBOARD

The use of small cameras or mobile devices for photography and video is permitted onboard provided you keep the purpose of your photography and video to capturing personal events. Photographing or recording other customers or airline personnel without their express consent is prohibited. Airline personnel reserve the right to prohibit photos and videos onboard the aircraft if it becomes a disturbance to them or other passengers.

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Allegiant is forbidden to serve alcoholic beverages to anyone who appears to be intoxicated or who has not yet reached the age of 21. It is a violation of federal regulations to drink alcoholic beverages during a flight unless they have been served by Allegiant personnel.

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Smoking, the use of other tobacco products, e-cigarettes and other similar smoking devices are not permitted on any Allegiant flight. Federal law imposes fines of $1,000 for smoking and up to $2,000 for any attempt to disable an aircraft smoke detector.

PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES ALWAYS PERMITTED*

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Hearing Aid

Camera (digital/film/video)

Tablet

Handheld Game

Smartphone (in Airplane Mode)

E-reader

Wireless Mouse, Keyboard or Other Accessory

CD Player

Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Media Player

*Restrictions may apply when operating outside of U.S. Airspace. NOTE: Portable electronic device use on the ground, during takeoff and during landing should be limited to small, lightweight devices less than 2 lbs. These devices should be able to be easily secured in a seat back and not impede emergency access to the aisle.

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DVD Player

Using cellular network services (voice or data) to make or receive calls during the flight is not permitted by U.S. and International regulatory authorities. If you have other questions about the use of other portable electronic devices not shown here, ask your flight attendant.

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