New Year’s Celebrations: South Queensferry Loony Dook

Okay, here’s a New Year’s tradition that is a bit frosty to say the least – how about a Loony Dook dip? 
Perhaps, you’ve heard of the Polar Bear Plunge, well, near Edinburgh you can take a dip at the world Famous Loony Dook, which is part of the Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Festival. This event raises funds for area charities, and what a better way to start off the New Year than by helping others.
On New Year’s day there will be the Dookers’ Parade, which is led by the Beastie Drummers. Then, all  the Loonies will gather for the Dook that will have almost 1000 brave Loonies who will dive into the freezing waters of the Forth Estuary in the shadow of the iconic Forth Bridge. For those on the sidelines, you can cheer these brave souls at various vantage points along the route or down on the beach. Afterwards, stop in for a pint and a bite at one of the pubs, cafes or restaurants in South Queensferry.
What is your favorite way to ring in the New Year?
Plan Your Trip To Edinburgh, Scotland
For news on the upcoming Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Festival and the Loony Dook use this link.
To explore travel options for your trip to Edinburgh, Scotland visit their website.

Ober Gatlinburg Is Ready For Skiers And Snowboarders

Just in time for the holidays, Ober Gatlinburg’s wish for colder weather has allowed snowmakers to have their slopes ready to ride. This is the ideal spot for hit the slopes with the family for a day or skiing. Or, catch some air snowboarding and honing your skills for the exciting season ahead.

Snowmakers have focused on Cub Way, Castle Run, and Ski School, and made sure the slopes are ready for skiers and snowboarders by Noon on Saturday. Along with skiing and snowboarding, you can also go Ice Skating, or try out the Snow Tubing Park, and kids will enjoy the Cubbies Snow Zone. Afterwards, enjoy a hearty meal, try some German Beer, and browse the shops for goodies to take home.

Ober Gatlinburg is a wonderful experience for the whole family. And, as you’re traveling up on the Ober Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway enjoy the view of Gatlinburg. Plus, during winter look down and you may see black bears roaming below.

Plan Your Visit To Ober Gatlinburg

To explore current rates, specials and book your visit to Ober Gatlinburg visit their website  https://obergatlinburg.com/ or call 1-800-MUCH-FUN.

Travel Around The World At Gulliver’s Gate – A Must-See Attraction In Time Square

Visiting New York or live there? Gulliver’s Gate is a must-see attraction in Times Square to mark on your schedule because you’ll discover the Empire State Building, Central Park, along with the Staten Island Ferry Building included in this amazing exhibit.

If you’re a model train lover, you’ll adore the version of Grand Central Station — it is sliced open to allow you to see three levels of transit at the same time – cars, commuter trains, and the subway system, as well as the main concourse.

There are so many wonderful details to see within Gulliver’s Gate like the tightrope walker between the chandeliers, a grafitti artist tagging a wall, plus firefighters high-fiving each other as they rescue a cat from a tree.

Yes, you’ll find the tiny details hidden throughout the exhibit that travels the world – yes, it’s a global experience you, you’re family and friends will not soon forget. Imagine, there are over 1,000 miniature trains, 12,000 wagons, 10,000 cars and trucks, and over 100,000 people – all in miniature form, with regions including New York, the Middle East, Europe, Britain, Niagara, Russia, South America and Asia.

Plan Your Visit To Gulliver’s Gate

To explore more on this amazing Time Square attraction, and plan your trip to visit Gulliver’s Gate go to https://gulliversgate.com/.

Five Panama City Beach Events To Join In The New Year

Panama City Beach offers real fun and beautiful beaches, and they have plenty of exciting events to add even more fun to your trip. There are over 27 miles of award-winning beaches to enjoy, along with water sports and recreation, plus there’s all the delcious menu options available at local restaurants. And, to help you plan ahead, here are some upcoming events to enjoy on your trip.

Get ready to celebrate in Panama City Beach at the New Year’s Eve Beach Ball Drop, which features a countdown, fireworks, and 10,000 inflatable beach balls being released from nets stretched over the streets of Pier Park. The best part for families is children can join the 8 p.m. Beach Ball Drop that gives young revelers the chance to experience the fun before they head to bed and let their parents continue the celebration. More entertainment and live music will follow during the build up to midnight, when a dazzling fireworks display will accompany the lowering of a giant LED-lit beach ball to signify the beginning of the new year.

Rockin At PCB Mardi Gras and Music Festival

The excitement of the authentic Mardi Gras celebration is combined with the spectacular views of Panama City Beach’s emerald green water and sugar white sand for the destination’s Mardi Gras and Music Festival. In conjunction with the Krewe of Domonique Youx’s great Mardi Gras at the Beach Parade, the annual festival takes place the weekend before Fat Tuesday and features entertainment for the entire family.

Emerald Coast Boat and Lifestyle Show

If you love boats, then this event features is the place to find boat displays from all major manufacturers and top dealers representing the latest in boats, high tech engines, electronics and marine accessories. Showcasing more than just boats, the Emerald Coast Boat and Lifestyle Show also features everything for the kind of active, outdoor beach living that is so popular along the Emerald Coast, from stand up paddleboards and fishing kayaks to outdoor kitchens, diving, active wear and beach cruising bicycles.

Panama City Beach Scottish Festival

A favorite evvent for many is the annual Panama City Beach Scottish Festival that takes place at Frank Brown Park and will feature Scottish athletic competitions, Scottish & Irish musical performances. Included in the performances will be bagpipe bands and Irish step dancers, plus a British car club show, children’s activities and Scottish and Irish food and drink. The family-friendly event kicks off with a welcoming ceremony and parade of Tartans.

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This award-winning event takes place at Aaron Bessant Park and features craft beer, spirits and wine from around the world, culinary creations by the region’s leading chefs and a Southern garden party presented by Southern Living. Guests can raise a glass at the Friday Night Kickoff Party, a time to mix and mingle with some of the South’s most elite chefs, mixologists and tastemakers. The celebration continues on Saturday with the Grand Afternoon Tasting & Cocktail Competition followed by a live concert and picnic in the park.

While visiting Panama City Beach be sure to stop along the Coastal Design Emporium Trail. Panama City Beach’s newly launched Coastal Design Emporium Trail that offers a unique selection of stores and shops that specializing in coastal-themed antiques, furniture, gifts and accessories. With an ever-growing list of locations in Panama City Beach offering one-of-a-kind coastal décor. 

Plan Your Trip To Panama City Beach

To explore accommodations, upcoming schedules of events, activities, and plan your trip visit the Panama City Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau website.




Photo Credits: PCB

New Year’s Celebrations: Hanshan Temple Bell Ringing Festival

The celebration of New Year’s is filled with traditions, and we’re sharing some of our favorite events from around the globe. So, as the clock starts to chime grab your broom and sweep away all the troubles of the past year, and welcome in the New Year with a fresh, clean start. 
In Suzhou, China you can literally ring in the New Year at the Hanshan Temple Bell Ringing Festival. The Hanshan Temple is among the most famous temples in China. In ancient times the monks at the 1400-year-old temple struck the bell at midnight to remind people a new day was dawning. 
According to local legend it is said that each layman has 108 kinds of annoyances per year. Of course, who has really stopped to count them all, but 108 sounds about right. To hear the bell toll is said to dispel one kind of annoyance. So, when you listen to all 108 bell tolls on New Year Eve you will have good luck and happiness in the coming year.
Join the New Year’s Eve feast before the bell ringing that includes performances of traditional music and dance. Within the ancient halls of the temple you’ll find colorful dragon lanterns and decorations evoking wishes for an auspicious New Year. As the evening progresses you’ll hear the monks chanting Buddhist sutras, and then silence as all who have gathered listens respectfully as the bell is rung 108 times. Listen closely, and you’ll hear the last echoes of the bell before the explosion of countless firecrackers celebrate the welcoming of the New Year.
Check back for more New Year’s Traditions throughout the month!
Plan your Trip To The Hanshan Temple Bell Ringing Festival
To learn more about the Hanshan Temple Bell Ringing Festival and plan your visit go to their website.
What is your favorite way to ring in the New Year?
Photo Credits: China Daily, Official Travel and Tourism Website for Suzhou

Take A 360 Degree Tour Of South Africa

For the first time you can take a 360 degree tour of South Africa thanks to rangers, nature enthusiasts, guides and tech fans. These volunteers trekked for 12 months, and covered more than 900km on foot with a Google Street View camera, to map out 232 points of interest across all nine provinces in the country, including 6 UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Coordinated by loan program partner Drive South Africa, we can now see prominent tourist attractions including Kruger National Park, Table Mountain and Cape Point – as well as 17 previously un-trekked nature reserves – via Google Street View. What’s amazing are the experiences these volunteers had while mapping the locations. On their journeys, the volunteers stumbled across some of the country’s most famous wildlife, including cheetah and elephant. To see them there – in the wild as nature intended instead of a zoo must have been stunning, and now we can zoom in to experience these beautiful landscapes ourselves.

Andre Van Kets, outdoor enthusiast and founder of the Cape Town-based travel company, approached Google about loaning the Street View Camera in order to, showcase South Africa to travellers around the globe.

Van Kets comments: “We’re delighted to be able to showcase some of South Africa’s best sites to people all over the world, including incredible untrekked nature reserves. Travellers and nature enthusiasts can explore some of the most beautiful areas in South Africa as though they are there themselves, all from the comfort of their armchair.

“The Trekker camera is a 22kg custom-made backpack fitted with 15 cameras pointing in all directions. The on-board technology plots the camera’s exact location on the trail. While recording, the camera takes a 360-degree photo every two-seconds. It’s basically the off-road equivalent of Google’s Street View cars.

Street View users can now walk in the footsteps of struggle icon Nelson Mandela, climb seven new trails to the top of Table Mountain, hike the famous five-day Otter Trail, track cheetah on foot and walk with elephant and other incredible wildlife.

Six of South Africa’s eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites are now waiting to be experienced. Users can see Mapungubwe Hill, home to an ancient African civilisation, the Richtersveld with its arid moonscapes, the towering Drakensberg Mountains, and iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa’s oldest UNESCO site and a critical habitat for a range of species.

The new trails extend the existing Street View imagery of South Africa’s wilderness areas to include all 19 national parks, 17 previously ‘un-trekked’ nature reserves and many sites of natural, cultural and historical significance in all nine provinces of South Africa.

To showcase the launch of South Africa’s new Street View imagery, Drive South Africa has launched a microsite that gives would-be travellers a virtual experience of South Africa, South Africa 360.

The microsite South Africa in 360 – inspired by a similar project showcasing the US National Parks – is an immersive VR-adventure through South Africa’s four top tourist destinations and a collection of its lesser-known gems.  The site is a culmination of Street View imagery with video, photos and stories from the trail, offering viewers unique perspectives.

More than 200 South African volunteers from across the country were involved in the 12-month project, mapping out the parts of South Africa that they call home. Many were SANParks, CapeNature and KZN Ezemvelo Wildlife rangers and guides. Others were avid hikers, nature-lovers and tech enthusiasts.

We thank them all for bringing these natural treasures to the world!

Indianapolis Symphonic Choir Presents A Festival of Carols

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir are preparing for the annual tradition presentation of a Festival of Carols. Tickets for the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir’s annual holiday performances are on sale now, with performances beginning this weekend.

The upcoming performances of Festival of Carols feature the 200-voice Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, which is among the largest and oldest choruses in the nation, and will be joined by the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra. This year, Festival of Carols also features two Spotlight Choirs: Center Grove High School, performing at the Schrott Center, and Avon High School performing at the Palladium. The Spotlight Choir series works to benefit high school choral music programs and achieve a balanced, complete education for young people.

Although the Symphonic Choir is best known for performing classical music, Festival of Carols features a selection of fan-favorite and traditional holiday music performed by chorus and orchestra. Tony Award-winner Alice Ripley will join the 2017 lineup at all five performances as a special guest soloist. Ripley is no stranger to Indiana; she attended DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind., and performed professionally for the first time at the Red Barn Summer Theatre in Frankfort, Ind.

“Words barely capture the excitement I have with a star-studded cast like this for our 2017 Festival of Carols performances,” shares Artistic Director Eric Stark. “With a Tony Award-winning singer like Alice, combined plus full chorus and orchestra, the magic of the holiday season leaps off of the stage and into our audience’s hearts and memories.”

“The Symphonic Choir’s Christmas concerts have grown significantly, especially in the past 5 years,” states Executive Director Michael Pettry. “Part of the concert series’ growth stems from our strategy of using radio and television broadcasts, CDs, iTunes and other media to expand our audience reach. At the same time, it really comes down to the beauty and joy of holiday music that draws audiences to the performance. There’s nothing else like it!”

Order your Tickets To The Festival of Carols

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir is honored to be one of the nation’s established and dynamic musical institutions. The Choir reaches in excess of 25,000 people each season with more than 25 performances and a comprehensive educational outreach program. For news about the Symphonic Choir and to order your tickets for upcoming performances visit the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir website.

Get Ready For Disney’s Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire

As fans of Star Wars we’re excited to see the next chapter in the Skywalker saga in theaters. We are also looking forward to the thrilling immersive experience Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire that is coming to Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando in Mid December. Plus, it will also premiere at Downtown Disney at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim in January.

“We are so excited about this magical collaboration between three boundary-pushing companies in the burgeoning out-of-home VR entertainment sector,” says Curtis Hickman, co-founder and chief creative officer at The VOID. “We can’t wait to share the experience of hyper-reality with everyone.”

These new additions to Disney offer a total immersion in the Star Wars universe. It’s going to be amazing for us to be able to walk freely and untethered throughout the multi-sensory experience with friends and family. The Star Wars  experience takes on a adventure in groups of four, with teams going undercover as Stormtroopers to capture Imperial intelligence vital to the budding rebellion’s survival.

“People have longed for a chance to step into the Star Wars universe and this incredible new hyper-reality experience will allow them to do just that in a totally unique way,” notes Vicki Dobbs Beck, executive in charge, ILMxLAB. “It’s a group experience that evokes the senses in bold new ways.

Discover More About Disney’s Star Wars  Experience

The VOID combines physical sets with real-time interactive effects to let you step beyond reality, engaging all senses in new and unimaginable hyper-realistic worlds. You can learn more about the new hyper-reality experience, and get your tickets for Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire now at www.thevoid.com.

Over at ILMxLAB, a Lucasfilm’s Immersive Entertainment division, they combine compelling storytelling, technological innovation and world-class production to create truly impactful, immersive entertainment experiences. And, they develop experiences for virtual reality, augmented/mixed reality, real-time cinema, theme park entertainment and narrative-based experiences for future platforms. For more information follow @ILMxLAB on Twitter.


Photo Credits: Lucasfilm/Walt Disney Company

Congratulations To The Bergamot, Winners Of Project: Aloft Star

Aloft Hotels announces the winner of its global music-related initiative “Project: Aloft Star” at Aloft Long Island City in NYC. Mentored by Grammy-nominated, multiplatinum-selling artist Gavin DeGraw, the winning indie-folk-rock duo, The Bergamot will be able to kick-start their career by appearing as part of the upcoming Live at Aloft Hotels Tour.

The Aloft Star competition identifies the hottest emerging music talent from around the globe, offering them a chance to kick-start their careers and take center stage at the world’s fastest-growing hotel brand. Imagine their surprise when husband and wife Jillian Speece and Nathaniel Hoff, who make up The Bergamot, learned of their success at a nail-biting finale performance last night at Aloft Long Island City, one of the brand’s newest properties in New York City. The Bergamot and runner-up pop/soul artist, Gigi Rich, were both given the opportunity to perform for the crowd following a special mentoring session led by Project: Aloft Star’s 2017 celebrity mentor, multi-platinum recording artist Gavin DeGraw.

“The Bergamot are authentic touring artists. They should be extremely proud of winning this year’s Project: Aloft Star,” said mentor and singer/songwriter, Gavin DeGraw. “It’s great see artists who’ve honed their craft through live performance succeed. Really enjoyed my time with them today. Thanks to Aloft Hotels for making it happen.”

The two finalists were chosen after a process that began in August that invited any unsigned artist to share up to two original songs, a brief description, and an artist photo on the Live at Aloft Hotels web page. Out of over 1200 submissions, entries were narrowed down to five semi-finalists that the public were then invited to view and vote on during a ten-day period to choose the two that would perform at the finale.

“With so many strong entries, it’s such an honor to be named this year’s Project: Aloft Star winner,” said Jillian Speece and Nathaniel Hoff of The Bergamot. “It’s always been our dream to make it in the music industry and we’re so grateful to Aloft Hotels for giving us the opportunity to take a step towards achieving that goal. This competition means that becoming a big music star is within reach to anyone, and we’d strongly encourage other musicians like ourselves to take the plunge and submit an entry – it could change your life.”

Beyond the honor of the 2017 title, The Bergamot’s prize includes a songwriting and recording session in a professional studio with renowned producer Darrell Brown, who has previously worked with names including LeAnn Rimes, Neil Young and Keith Urban. The pair will also get a coaching session with a publicist to help craft their story, and finally the chance to perform onstage as part of the 2018 Live At Aloft Hotels Tour.

Live at Aloft Hotels is an international program that brings in local sounds to Aloft properties around the world by hosting free, intimate, live music performances at its W XYZ® bars. Alongside several local emerging artists, this year’s lineup included notable performers like acoustic singer MAX, country star Drake White, and LA-based blues performer ZZ Ward.

Learn More About The Project: Aloft Star

For a complete list of all 2017 performances, please visit www.LiveAtAloftHotels.com.

Photo Credits: Project: Aloft Star

Holiday Fun At The Mooresville Victorian Christmas Celebration

Looking ahead to upcoming festivals to join in Indiana we suggest the annual Mooresville Victorian Christmas Celebration. This festive event takes place on Dec 2nd, and you’ll discover a variety of handcrafted and artfully designed items for sale. Plus, there will be fun activities and refreshments to enjoy throughout the day!

Admission is free to this annual event that will includes a trolley to take you on an 8 stop tour of Downtown Mooresville shops, events, and historic buildings. Enjoy a carriage ride, sparkling white lights, music and choirs, puppet shows, food, and shopping open houses, filled with unique items and special events as well.

There will be Gingerbread House Contest and displays, along with magic shows, and entertaining games for children to enjoy. Mooresville Public Library will be the place to visit to catch the Silly Safaris with Reindeer, Christmas crafts, Indiana Dulcimer Society performance. While over at Monrovia Mudworks there will be a “Orphans & Misfits” sale, and children can paint their own clay ornament to take home.

Follow the festive events on the VictorianChristmas FaceBook Page.

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