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CHS Space Camp 2014
The blog is for the parents to keep track of the students and their adventures while we are away
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Leaving Dallas
Our flight is on time from Dallas and we are about to board. Next stop Brisbane then Sydney and on home.
Safe arrival in Dallas
We are all safe and sound in Dallas. We are now waiting for our 9:55pm departure local time. The students are happy and looking forward to getting started on this leg.
Leaving Orlando
Just a quick note to say we are all checked in at Orlando airport and we are waiting for our flight which departs in 1 hour and 15 mins. We first head to Dallas. We will update you when we get there. Everyone is looking forward to heading home.
Sunday, 27 April 2014
Orlando Day # 7 - Eco tour day
Updated!!!
We are going kayaking to see manatees and dolphins. We are taking an airboat ride to see alligators and we are heading to Cocoa beach and the famous Ron Jon Surf shop. The evening will be finished off with a traditional southern BBQ.
UPDATE-
The Eco tour today was brilliant and it was such a great day I promptly fell asleep upon returning to the hotel.
Below are a few photos but before that we finished off the day with some time at Cocoa beach where the students got to swim in the Atlantic Ocean. They also went to the world famous Ron Jon surf shop. Afterwards we went to Kays BBQ restaurant. This has been a traditional meal on every trip. We were hosted by Juan and his wife Kay as well as Ken from simplicity travel who organised the whole day. It was a wonderful meal and they made us all very welcome including our wonderful van drivers.
So now a few photos. There are kayaking photos to come soon once we get them downloaded from the company.
The air boating was great fun but very loud.
The 20 seater airboat was powered by twin fans and a big block Chevy V8. The only control you have the the small foot pedal and the ability to direct the fans. Great fun for the captain.
Harry, Nicole and Rebecca enjoying the tour.
The captain was very knowledgable and explained a lot to us about the St John river area.
These cypress trees are really amazing you can see the high water mark on them. Their roots grow out and up so they can still get oxygen when the water rises. Their leaves turn the pristine fresh water into a tea colour due to the tannins they release.
We did see quite a few alligators but due to the high heat - 30 plus degrees - they were all in the water cooling.
Everyone got to try gator nuggets after the airboat ride. The consensus was it tasted like chicken.
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Orlando Day. #6 - Disney
Well after a great day yesterday and time to recharge our batteries last night at the hotel today is a chance for free time at Disney.
The students all wanted to check out Disney's Hollywood studios today and promptly shot off there when we arrived this morning.
With little hope of catching pictures of them today as they jump from ride to ride I thought I'd take you through my day of relaxing at Disney.
Animal Kingdom is Disney's theme park zoo and a great place to wander and check out some animals.
The parrots and rhino iguana are some of my favourites.
The park is set out in different areas such as Africa and Asia. You can even get a photo of the replicated Mount Everest before you ride the expedition Everest roller coaster which goes backwards for half the ride.
The view to the Everest ride.
The rest of my day was spent at Hollywood studios which is a park I hadn't visited before. It was great fun starting with the Aerosmith roller coaster which accelerates from. 0-100km per hour in 2.5 seconds.
Next was the Hollywood tower of terror one recommended by the students. Enough to say I might have screamed as it drops and lifts you randomly through the tower in an elevator car.
The Hollywood studios has an amazing attention to detail including a set of 1940's America.
Before heading home it was time for the backlot tour including a water stunt show.
We are about to head back to the hotel have dinner and make our pack lunch for the Eco tour day tomorrow.
Friday, 25 April 2014
Orlando Day #5 - Kennedy Space Centre
Today we were up and heading out to Kenbedy Space Centre at Cape Canaveral.
We were there to see the space centre museum and have lunch with an astronaut. The centre has had a major upgrade since our last visit and is now an amazing facility that houses one of the three decommissioned shuttles, STS Atlantis.
The group arrived and were welcomed by a new exhibit that replays the count down to the launch of the first manned space mission.
The group then spent the morning exploring the space centre which included another rocket park much like the one at Space Camp. There is an IMAX theatre and many exhibits including angry birds in space for a bit of light entertainment.
The real highlight for many of the students and myself included was the new facility that houses the Space Shuttle Atlantis. This new purpose built facility is one of the best exhibitions we have seen on the trip. You are treated to a brilliant 15 minute video history of the shuttle development. All recreated with actors depicting the major milestones from late 1969 till the first successful engine test and everything in between.
You then enter into a 270 degree theatre that depicts the scenes of the very first shuttle launch. As the film ends the entire back wall rises up and out of the gloom you are treated to the amazing sight of the shuttle Atlantis seemingly suspended in mid air in the centre of the exhibit hall.
There are not many times when I can truly say something has astounded me but the sheer size and beauty of this shuttle was just immense.
The exhibit shows you inside the cargo bay and the two Canada arms one fully extended.
After going through the whole exhibit it was time for lunch with an astronaut. The students were treated to an amazing lunch complete with dessert! The Astronaut was Greg Linteris who has been into space on two shuttle missions as a payload specialist.
He gave us a wonderful talk on food in space and how NASA has developed the nutrition of the astronauts.
He then opened the floor to questions and a few of the students got to ask him their questions about being an Astronaut.
This evening everyone is relaxing at the hotel after a very busy few days.
Day. # 4 -Disney by night
Last night we all decided to stay on and see the nighttime shows at Disney. It was a wonderful spectacular show with first a 10 minute projections show onto the Disney castle. There were scenes from all the classic Disney films all tied together with an amazing sound track.
Then at 10pm the real highlight of the fireworks show got started. Absolutely spectacular fireworks all in perfect time with a sound track of all the classic Disney tunes.
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