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SeaWorld Orlando to start new drone show on Saturday

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SeaWorld Orlando announced the new “Summer Spectacular,” a drone show integrated into the theme park’s fireworks, is set to begin on Saturday night.

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Miami Beach uses reality show parody to warn spring break tourists about long list of rules

Read full article: Miami Beach uses reality show parody to warn spring break tourists about long list of rules

Miami Beach launched a new marketing campaign to warn tourists in March that "the city is not interested in being a spring break party destination."

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One giant leap for tourism fun: MoonBikes now available at popular Michigan ski resort

Read full article: One giant leap for tourism fun: MoonBikes now available at popular Michigan ski resort

If you’re looking for some winter fun in snow and cold weather, this is something that might make you feel over the moon.

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Controversial bridge in Michigan’s UP opens to visitors

Read full article: Controversial bridge in Michigan’s UP opens to visitors

Traditionally, the only way to get to that island was by taking a row boat, a novelty that many tourists enjoyed.

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You won’t believe the tourist hotspot that sits in middle-of-nowhere Northern Michigan

Read full article: You won’t believe the tourist hotspot that sits in middle-of-nowhere Northern Michigan

The Legs Inn is a summer pilgramage for tourists around the Midwest.

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Tourism flourishes in Florida Keys despite shortage of workers

Read full article: Tourism flourishes in Florida Keys despite shortage of workers

There is traffic on U.S. 1 from Miami-Dade County to Duck Key, an oceanside community in Monroe County. Tourists have been flocking there during the coronavirus pandemic.

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With Canadian snowbirds not coming to South Florida because of COVID-19, businesses suffering

Read full article: With Canadian snowbirds not coming to South Florida because of COVID-19, businesses suffering

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – With the border from Canada to the United States closed, snowbirds are staying up North and so is their money. It’s why Canadian license plates are few and far between on South Florida roads, usually plentiful this time of year. Snowbirds are not even able to cross the border to come south in RVs. At the Holiday RV Park in Hallandale Beach, most foreign snowbirds have delayed their reservations instead of outright canceling them, Hernandez said. It’s important to note that Canadians can still fly to the United States, but most are not choosing to travel over worries and concerns about COVID-19.

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Canadian blames COVID-19 diagnosis on trip to South Beach

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – David Anzarouth, of Toronto, Canada, believes the new coronavirus infected him during his trip to South Beach for the Winter Party Festival earlier this month. Anzarouth, 25, was diagnosed with COVID-19 when he returned to Canada. The Winter Party Festival organizers sent out an e-mail reporting several people had tested positive for the deadly respiratory illness. “I understand that I put myself into a place where I risked my health.”Anzarouth also shared his story on Instagram. A lot has changed since Anzarouth was in South Beach, city officials have closed beaches, restaurants, stores, hotels and set up an evening curfew in an effort to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.

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COVID-19 precautions: Universal Orlando to temporarily close on Sunday

Read full article: COVID-19 precautions: Universal Orlando to temporarily close on Sunday

This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistribu)MIAMI – Universal Studios announced on Thursday night the Universal Orlando Resort will close on Sunday. Hourly employees will be paid for any work scheduled through the end of March, a company spokesperson said in a statement. Universal Orlando’s hotels and Universal CityWalk will remain open. Here is the company’s statement:Out of an abundance of caution and to assist with our nation’s preventive efforts, Universal Orlando Resort will temporarily close its theme parks. Hourly team members will be paid for any work scheduled through the end of March.

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Investigators believe New York patient didn’t spread COVID-19 in Miami, official says

Read full article: Investigators believe New York patient didn’t spread COVID-19 in Miami, official says

MIAMI – After a 50-year-old New York attorney who traveled to Miami was diagnosed with COVID-19, investigators found his wife, son, daughter, neighbor, friend and his friend’s three kids were also infected with the new coronavirus, Gov. Authorities in Miami-Dade were concerned the attorney had spread the disease during his visit to Miami, but on Friday night officials announced investigators don’t believe he did. Ron DeSantis, investigators believe the attorney did not develop or spread the new coronavirus in Miami. The attorney’s 20-year-old son, who was diagnosed with COVID-19, was symptomatic before his father, authorities said. The attorney had not traveled to China, where the new coronavirus surfaced in December.

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These magical boat tours will literally raise you up, sink you down happily

Read full article: These magical boat tours will literally raise you up, sink you down happily

Bout tours and cruises at the Soo Locks can give people the experience of being raised and lowered while lounging in the boats.

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