Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:21 pm
Also, what's the best way to get US dollars. Am I better taking travellers cheques or using my bank card over there? Has anybody used Travelex's cash passport? Do you get better rates in the US at exchanges or are they much the same?
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Lots of things to do not too far away if you have a rental car. Lots of great beach areas on the west coast. Clearwater Beach is busy but a bit crowded for me. If you drive a few miles north of Clearwater to Dunedin there is a causeway to a beach on Honeymoon Island State Park. Nice beach there and you can also take a little ferry to Caledesi Island State Park. Beautiful beach, not crowded any time I have been there. At Caledesi Park there is a building with toilets and a small snack bar/store where you can buy hot dogs, hamburgers, soft drinks etc.
North of Dunedin is Tarpon Springs, sort of a greek fishing village plunked down on the Florida Coast. If you like Greek food try Mykonos (small, unpretentious, great food) or Hellas (also great food, a bit fancier)
Not too far north of Tarpon is Homesassa Springs State Park which is home to a lot of Manatee (big gentle sea mammal). I have dived there with my family but there are also glass bottomed boats also IIRC. (Note: you cannot rent dive equipment without a card showing current certification)
South of St Pete is Saratoga with a really great art museum and also a museum of Circus history (Former home of the Ringling family, big circus owning family in the US.
Also, Sanibel Island is beautiful, great beaches nice hotels (check prices though)
Have fun. By the way, during summer in Florida the weather seems to program itself for one thunderstorm every afternoon. Plan for this, take a break when the clouds roll in and it will be lovely afterwards.
Do not plan on hillwalking. Flattest state in the US, highest point is about 275 feet.
Oh yeah, Have a Great Time!!

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:11 pm
Lots of things to do not too far away if you have a rental car. Lots of great beach areas on the west coast. Clearwater Beach is busy but a bit crowded for me. If you drive a few miles north of Clearwater to Dunedin there is a causeway to a beach on Honeymoon Island State Park. Nice beach there and you can also take a little ferry to Caledesi Island State Park. Beautiful beach, not crowded any time I have been there. At Caledesi Park there is a building with toilets and a small snack bar/store where you can buy hot dogs, hamburgers, soft drinks etc.
True there are nice beaches in the Pinellas area, and true Clearwater is nice but sucks. One benefit of Clearwater it is home to Scientology and taunting the thick cunts is far more fun then spending an hour trying to find a parking spot on the beach.
Dunedin, nice quaint town and a decent brewery, leave it at that. Actually never made it past the brewery to tell you what the beaches look like.
Not too far north of Tarpon is Homesassa Springs State Park which is home to a lot of Manatee (big gentle sea mammal). I have dived there with my family but there are also glass bottomed boats also IIRC. (Note: you cannot rent dive equipment without a card showing current certification)
South of St Pete is Saratoga with a really great art museum and also a museum of Circus history (Former home of the Ringling family, big circus owning family in the US.
That would be Sarasota, Saratoga is in New York
Also, Sanibel Island is beautiful, great beaches nice hotels (check prices though)
Great place. Plenty of really good resturants, laid back and relaxing atmosphere. Don't show up the first week of June I'll be there trying to relax. Check some of the timeshare providers they have some decent rates for a 2 bedroom 2 bath with full kitchen and beach access for as little as 250 USD a night. www.tkenoyer.com/ and www.casaybelresort.com/ come to mind.

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:46 pm
Lots of things to do not too far away if you have a rental car. Lots of great beach areas on the west coast. Clearwater Beach is busy but a bit crowded for me. If you drive a few miles north of Clearwater to Dunedin there is a causeway to a beach on Honeymoon Island State Park. Nice beach there and you can also take a little ferry to Caledesi Island State Park. Beautiful beach, not crowded any time I have been there. At Caledesi Park there is a building with toilets and a small snack bar/store where you can buy hot dogs, hamburgers, soft drinks etc.
True there are nice beaches in the Pinellas area, and true Clearwater is nice but sucks. One benefit of Clearwater it is home to Scientology and taunting the thick cunts is far more fun then spending an hour trying to find a parking spot on the beach.
Dunedin, nice quaint town and a decent brewery, leave it at that. Actually never made it past the brewery to tell you what the beaches look like.
Not too far north of Tarpon is Homesassa Springs State Park which is home to a lot of Manatee (big gentle sea mammal). I have dived there with my family but there are also glass bottomed boats also IIRC. (Note: you cannot rent dive equipment without a card showing current certification)
South of St Pete is Saratoga with a really great art museum and also a museum of Circus history (Former home of the Ringling family, big circus owning family in the US.
That would be Sarasota, Saratoga is in New York
Also, Sanibel Island is beautiful, great beaches nice hotels (check prices though)
Great place. Plenty of really good resturants, laid back and relaxing atmosphere. Don't show up the first week of June I'll be there trying to relax. Check some of the timeshare providers they have some decent rates for a 2 bedroom 2 bath with full kitchen and beach access for as little as 250 USD a night. www.tkenoyer.com/ and www.casaybelresort.com/ come to mind.
You two are making me jealous.
Florida AND New England? I need to start saving my pennies

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:55 pm

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 12:50 am
Florida AND New England? I need to start saving my pennies
You daft bint your flange is a bio weapon registered as such with UNMOVIC you couldn't gain entry in the US.

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 12:55 am
Florida AND New England? I need to start saving my pennies
You daft bint your flange is a bio weapon registered as such with UNMOVIC you couldn't gain entry in the US.
I love it when you talk dirty ballbag. Talking of Arrsers from the past, did you eat Corporal, or does it just look like you did?

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldiers
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 2:10 am
ctauch is also correct that downtown Clearwater is very very strange. It is sort of the Vatican City of Scientology.

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldiers
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 2:21 am
ctauch is also correct that downtown Clearwater is very very strange. It is sort of the Vatican City of Scientology.
My post is accurate. Beyond that I am correct in all manners of Florida.
I live here you just show up when you get tired shoveling snow.
City of Largo does small scale train rides for free first weekend of every month. Is a nice park and usually other events going on.
www.largo.com/egov/doc...858645.htm

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldiers
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 7:42 pm
Most US bases have Navy/Army/Airforce Exchanges and Commisary Stores. Any Exchange I have been into in the states sells both a travel guide listing all bases and the amenities they offer (Exchange, Navy Lodge, BOQ, MWR facilities, etc.) and they also sell a map of the US showing all bases with icons for amenities. I know we have Exchanges and Commisary Stores at bases overseas. I am not sure of the rules for making purchases at exchanges outside the US but worth looking into. If you can't use US exchanges maybe a Septic colleague could get it for you. Some Septics are actually decent people and would do this for you. The main thing exchanges get strict about is sale ofrrrrrrr tax-free ciggies and liquor.
I just read this entry from back in February, just so you know US service personnel can get in severely deep kimchee for purchasing for foreign nationals, at least outside the US. I know when I was in Australia there were apparently some US soldiers and Marines who were getting Article 15s for purchasing ciggies and other goodies out of the AAFES trailer for their Australian honeys.

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:26 pm
I'm pretty sure that if you're currently serving you have Exchange privileges anyway. It's only the former soldiers of the Queen who can't get in. I've certainly seen foreign soldiers at exchanges. I suppose it depends on the area. When we were in Rockhampton, the "exchange" was nothing but a trailer, and no one but US service personnel were allowed in, and there were strong policies against buying for Australians. That mixes in with the problem local merchants have with the exchanges and commisaries in general. Exchanges sell goods for no tax. Local merchants find it difficult to compete with this. It used to be that US Reservists were allowed Exchange privileges, but only 12 Commisary trips per year (you got a card with 12 boxes on it...) At the time, we were given a briefing by the Chief Master Sgt of the Air Force who was part of the push on Capitol Hill to get Reservists unlimited Commisary privileges. He told us that the grocers' lobby on the Hill was fighting it tooth and nail, they wanted Reservists to be forced to shop on the economy.

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:26 pm
I found out totally by accident when i turned up to meet the guy who had our villa keys, he was an ex gun bunny ex pat and spotted the mandatory "Blood group" tattoo on my arm. He told me that as long as I had proof that I was a "Veteran" as the Septics call them, all was good. Turned out that my RBL membership card was good enough. Officially you were supposed to be able to prove service in Iraq or Afghanistan but when I explained that this may be a problem seen as I left before TELIC started but was cheeky enough to ask if Granby counted (after translating it to "Desert Storm"), they just laughed it off and let me, the missus and the kids in for free!
Even managed to persuade the missus to drive for a day (not that she had any choice) when after doing the queue jumping bit with some US squaddies at Busch Gardens, they mentioned that we were also entitled to free ale at the Budweiser outlets within Busch Gardens
Also had the "will all serving and ex serving American and British personell please stand up" thing at the beginning of the Shamu show at Sea world. I tried to stay firmy planted in my seat as I felt a bit guilty knowing that what they really meant was the guys that had just come back from Iraq or Afghanistan, but was physically forced up by my new Yank Squaddie drinking buddies and I must admit it is a bit humbling when you realise that the people applauding do actually seem to mean it.
Fair play to the Septics, I personally find the whooping and applauding thing a bit cringeworthy, but that's just me and good on them if they want to do it, just different cultures that's all, British understated stiff upper lip and all that, what what.
As has been said already though, it comes to something when you have to travel to the other side of the pond before big corporations start to show gratitude and respect to our own currently serving guys.
Must have had some sort of positive effect on me, I no longer immediatly wretch at the thought of drinking that girl strength excuse for a beer called "Bud"

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 12:23 am
I found out totally by accident when i turned up to meet the guy who had our villa keys, he was an ex gun bunny ex pat and spotted the mandatory "Blood group" tattoo on my arm. He told me that as long as I had proof that I was a "Veteran" as the Septics call them, all was good. Turned out that my RBL membership card was good enough. Officially you were supposed to be able to prove service in Iraq or Afghanistan but when I explained that this may be a problem seen as I left before TELIC started but was cheeky enough to ask if Granby counted (after translating it to "Desert Storm"), they just laughed it off and let me, the missus and the kids in for free!
Even managed to persuade the missus to drive for a day (not that she had any choice) when after doing the queue jumping bit with some US squaddies at Busch Gardens, they mentioned that we were also entitled to free ale at the Budweiser outlets within Busch Gardens
Also had the "will all serving and ex serving American and British personell please stand up" thing at the beginning of the Shamu show at Sea world. I tried to stay firmy planted in my seat as I felt a bit guilty knowing that what they really meant was the guys that had just come back from Iraq or Afghanistan, but was physically forced up by my new Yank Squaddie drinking buddies and I must admit it is a bit humbling when you realise that the people applauding do actually seem to mean it.
Fair play to the Septics, I personally find the whooping and applauding thing a bit cringeworthy, but that's just me and good on them if they want to do it, just different cultures that's all, British understated stiff upper lip and all that, what what.
As has been said already though, it comes to something when you have to travel to the other side of the pond before big corporations start to show gratitude and respect to our own currently serving guys.
Must have had some sort of positive effect on me, I no longer immediatly wretch at the thought of drinking that girl strength excuse for a beer called "Bud"
I will add to this love fest with an open invite to any who want to take out their UK gun control frustrations out at my private range in north Georgia about 90 miles north of Atlanta. Firearms provided free but you will need to help me with cost of ammo as it is getting pretty pricey! I just need about a week's notice.

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:50 pm

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:56 pm
Let me check and I will let you know.
Thanks for your service and stay safe!

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:05 am
For your service and sacrifice, we thank you.
Also, see this fairly extensive (if not comprehensive) list of military discounts offered all over the US. Availability to members of HM's forces is likely up for negotiation....
www.militaryspot.com/r..._discounts

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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
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Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:14 am
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