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A Sunset Celebration Like No Other In Punta Gorda Wyvern Hotel Offers Three-Course Sunset Dinner Menu

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. — (April 19, 2018) Recently named One of the Best Places to Catch the Sunset in Punta Gorda by Sunseeker Magazine, the Wyvern Hotel knows how to celebrate with good food, fun and Southwest Florida’s famous sunset.

Each and every day from 5 pm to 6:30 p.m., guests at the hotel’s iconic Perch 360® Up On The Roof open-air dining venue or indoor lobby-level 88 Key Florida restaurant can enjoy a three-course Sunset Special dinner for just $25 per person, plus tax and gratuity.  First-course selections include PEI Mussels, Hummus & Pita, and Pot Stickers.  Second-course entrees feature Grilled Sirloin, Chicken Juliet, Scottish Salmon, Vegan Pad Thai and Shrimp Vermicelli.  Third-course desserts are Gluten Free Chocolate Torte, Upside Down Pineapple Cake, and Gelato. Reservations preferred.

“Everyone loves coming to our rooftop restaurant for the best sunset views so we decided to celebrate that even more with a very special three-course menu to savor and enjoy exclusively during the hours of sunset,” said Wyvern Hotel Executive Chef Josh Booze.  “For those wanting to stay out of the sun and enjoy our iconic piano bar, we offer our new sunset menu simultaneously at 88 Key.”

The 63-room Wyvern Hotel is a Condé Nast Johansens property located in the beautifully restored historic downtown district of Punta Gorda.  The hotel features the 88 Keys Contemporary American Cuisine Restaurant and Art Deco Piano Bar with capacity for 130 people, the rooftop Perch 360 Restaurant and Bar for up to 130 people, offering live entertainment and the best view of Punta Gorda’s bustling avenues and majestic yachts of Charlotte Harbor, and the River Room private function space for up to 50.

Within walking distance and short drives from The Wyvern Hotel are waterside shopping, the Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Garden, The Harborwalk, a 98-slip marina and Fishermen’s Village on Charlotte Harbor. Punta Gorda, easily reached by I-75 along Florida’s South-Central Gulf Coast, just North of Fort Myers and South of Sarasota, is known for its royal palm lined streets, old Florida-era tin-roofed homes with wide verandas, brick lanes, street lamps and benches, biking, boating, fishing, shopping, biking and more.  For more information and to make restaurant reservations, call (941) 639-7700 or go to www.thewyvernhotel.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Gatorland Top 10 List Ten Great Ways To Experience “The Alligator Capital of the World”

ORLANDO, Florida (August 7, 2018)  –  Having fun in Orlando is not complete without a visit to Gatorland®, soon to celebrate its 70th anniversary next year.

“People have no idea how much there is to see, to do and to learn once they enter our park,” said Mark McHugh, President and CEO of Gatorland.  “We have lots of alligators and crocodiles, of course.  We also have adventure rides, our signature shows, educational exhibits, exclusive behind-the-scenes experiences, plus other reptiles and other amazing animals.”

Visitors will want to make sure they have in their back pocket the following Top 10 List of Great Ways to Experience Gatorland all year round.

Gatorland Top 10 List:

1)    Ride the Stompin’ GatorOff-Road Adventure

2)    Fly Above Alligators on the Screamin’ GatorZip Line

3)    Come Face to Face with the Rare White Alligators.  Gatorland has 6 of these rare animals.

4)    Feed giant alligators at Adventure Hour

5)    Watch the world-famous Gator Jumparoo and Up-close Encounters shows.

6)    Touch and feed three of the Largest Tortoise Species in The World

7)    Meet giant crocodiles in Jungle Crocs of the World.

8)    Photograph exotic wild birds nesting and raising their young in the Alligator Breeding Marsh.

9)    Beat the Heat with the after-hours Gator Night Shine experience to see the glowing eyes and hear the bellows of the Gatorland alligators at dusk. During the day, beat the heat at the Gator Gully Splash Park.

10) Don’t leave without taking your picture inside the historic Gatorland Gator Mouth entrance.

Gatorland is a 100-acre theme park combining Old Florida charm with exciting experiences, exhibits, and entertainment.  The park originally opened as a roadside attraction in 1949. Today, it provides affordably-priced family fun featuring thousands of alligators and crocodiles, breeding marsh with observation tower, free-flight aviary, nature walk, petting zoo, educational wildlife programs, award-winning gift shop, Florida’s best train ride, Gator Gully Splash Park, on-site restaurant and one-of-a-kind shows including Gator Jumparoo and Up-close Encounters.  Popular adventure experiences inside the park include the Screamin’ Gator Zipline and Stompin’ Gator Off-Road adventure.

For more Gatorland information, visit us online at www.gatorland.com or call 800-393-JAWS. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gatorland, on Twitter https://twitter.com/gatorlandon Instagram: gatorland_orlando https://www.instagram.com/gatorland_orlando/.

Celebrate World Turtle Day May 23 With Visit To Gatorland Home To Three Of The Largest Tortoise Species In The World

ORLANDO, Florida (May 21, 2018)  –  May 23 is World Turtle Day and Gatorland®, the “Alligator Capital of the World,” is inviting the public to come and get to know their three resident tortoises, which are among the largest tortoise species in the world.   Dean is a 102-year-old Aldabra Tortoise weighing 500 pounds.  Kendrick is a 57-year-old Sulcata African Spurred Tortoise, weighing in at 200 pounds and Lucy, is a 29-year-old Galapagos Tortoise that weights 300 pounds.
The American Tortoise Rescue organization established World Turtle Day in 2000 to raise global awareness about the protection of all species of tortoise and turtle.  For more information, go to www.worldturtleday.org.

Gatorland has a long history with giant tortoises that began in 1959 when park founder, Owen Godwin, acquired a 400-pound giant tortoise named Albertwho lived into the late 70s, to be over 100 years old.  Then came Albert II, who Owen’s son, Frank Godwin, purchased from a private owner in Ft. Myers.  Albert II survived the big freeze of 1984 when the family brought him inside their house to keep warm.  Albert II passed away in 2006.

“Our giant tortoises are an important part of our history and ongoing animal education here at Gatorland,” said Mark McHugh, Gatorland’s President  & CEO.  “People rarely have a chance to see them in the wild, and we are proud to provide guests with a unique opportunity to meet them and learn about them.”  Gatorland offers guests an opportunity to feed the giant tortoises for just $5.

Gatorland is a 100-acre theme park combining Old Florida charm with exciting experiences, exhibits, and entertainment.  The park originally opened as a roadside attraction in 1949.  Today, it provides affordably-priced family fun featuring thousands of alligators and crocodiles, breeding marsh with observation tower, free-flight aviary, nature walk, petting zoo, educational wildlife programs, award-winning gift shop, Florida’s best train ride, Gator Gully Splash Park, on-site restaurant and one-of-a-kind shows including Gator Jumparoo and Up-close Encounters.  Popular adventure experiences inside the park include the Screamin’ Gator Zipline and Stompin’ Gator Offroad adventure.

For more Gatorland information, visit us online at www.gatorland.com or call 800-393-JAWS.  Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gatorland, on Twitter https://twitter.com/gatorlandon Instagram: gatorland_orlando https://www.instagram.com/gatorland_orlando/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gatorland Provides Alligator Safety Tips As Busy Summer Vacation Season Ramps Up

Central Florida’s Most Trusted Authority On Alligator Safety and Education

ORLANDO, Florida –  With the start of the busy summer vacation season now upon us, Gatorland® reminds its park guests and the traveling public that any body of water in the state of Florida can be home to alligators.  Here are some important things to keep in mind from Central Florida’s Most Trusted Authority on Alligator Safety and Education:

  • Take note that we are in alligator breeding season right now. Alligators can be very territorial and many are on the move looking for mates.
  • When there is a drought and water levels are low, this also puts alligators on the move
  • Use extra caution in the morning or evening hours in shallow water, as alligators may think the splashing is an animal at the waters’ edge or is in distress
  • Stay away from alligators you see in the wild and do not feed them
  • Remember, it is against the law in the State of Florida to feed an alligator
  • Report any alligator concerns by contacting the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission through http://myfwc.com/.

Gatorland is a 100-acre theme park combining Old Florida charm with exciting experiences, exhibits, and entertainment.  The park originally opened as a roadside attraction in 1949.  Today, it provides affordably-priced family fun featuring thousands of alligators and crocodiles, breeding marsh with observation tower, free-flight aviary, nature walk, petting zoo, educational wildlife programs, award-winning gift shop, Florida’s best train ride, Gator Gully Splash Park, on-site restaurant, one-of-a-kind shows including Gator Jumparoo, and Up-close Encounters and one of a kind adventure experiences like the Screamin’ Gator Zipline and Stompin’ Gator Off-Road Adventure.

For more Gatorland information, visit us online at www.gatorland.com or call 800-393-JAWS.  Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gatorland, on Twitter https://twitter.com/gatorlandand on Instagram: gatorland_orlando https://www.instagram.com/gatorland_orlando/.

Gatorland Orlando

Gatorland is a 100-acre theme park combining Old Florida charm with exciting experiences, exhibits, and entertainment. The park originally opened as a roadside attraction in 1949.  Today, it provides affordably-priced family
fun featuring thousands of alligators and crocodiles, breeding marsh with an observation tower. Screamin’ Gator Zipline and Stompin’ Gator Off-Road Adventure rides, educational wildlife programs, popular Gator Jumparoo and Gator Wrestlin’ shows, and more.

Gatorland Hosts Aug. 4 Motor Wheelchair Rally For Military Wheelchair Athletes As Sponsor of National Veterans Wheelchair Games In Orlando This Week

ORLANDO, Florida (July 31, 2018)   –   Gatorland® is proud to be a sponsor of the 38thNational Veteran’s Wheelchair Games in Orlando this week with more than 650 military veterans who are wheelchair athletes from the U.S., Great Britain and Puerto Rico expected to compete in 19 medal-awarding events throughout different locations in town.  The “Alligator Capital of the World” will be hosting the Motor Wheelchair Rally on Saturday, Aug. 4 from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. for veterans in motorized and manual wheelchairs to go around the park with their caretakers to enjoy Gatorland’s “natural Florida” scenic route.

The Motor Rally Route will take participants past the Gatorland Historic Gator Jaw entrance, and deep into the park past some of the park’s iconic alligators and crocodiles and into the alligator breeding marsh. Participants will answer fun Gatorland trivia questions at five planned stops throughout their journey.

“We are thrilled to be a sponsor and host one of the exciting events for the National Veterans Wheelchair Games this week in Orlando,” said Mark McHugh, President and CEO of Gatorland.  “Part of our commitment to the community is to honor those who have served our country.  We give free park admission to veterans all year long at Gatorland.  We hope the military wheelchair athletes enjoy the rally and the chance to experience a little bit of “real Florida” during their visit to Orlando.”

This is a closed event for veterans in wheelchairs who have registered online at  http://wheelchairgames.org/orlando2018/

Gatorland is a 100-acre theme park combining Old Florida charm with exciting experiences, exhibits, and entertainment.  The park originally opened as a roadside attraction in 1949.  Today, it provides affordably-priced family fun featuring thousands of alligators and crocodiles, breeding marsh with observation tower, free-flight aviary, nature walk, petting zoo, educational wildlife programs, award-winning gift shop, Florida’s best train ride, Gator Gully Splash Park, on-site restaurant and one-of-a-kind shows including Gator Jumparoo and Up-close Encounters.  Popular adventure experiences inside the park include the Screamin’ Gator Zipline and Stompin’ Gator Off-Road adventure.

For more Gatorland information, visit us online at www.gatorland.com or call 800-393-JAWS. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gatorland, on Twitter https://twitter.com/gatorlandon Instagram: gatorland_orlando https://www.instagram.com/gatorland_orlando/.

Wyvern Hotel Partners With New Nickel Ride Free Car Service By Request In Punta Gorda

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. – (June 20, 2018) The Wyvern Hotel in Punta Gorda, Fla., has partnered with the new Nickel Ride innovative transportation service changing the way visitors and community members experience the city.  The hotel’s guests and other visitors in the destination just download the Nickel Ride app on their phone, and request picks up and drop off anywhere within the Punta Gorda city limits. The service is totally free, with just a tip for the driver.

The Nickel Ride in Punta Gorda currently showcases The Wyvern Hotel and its Perch 360 and 88 Keys restaurants as featured advertising.  For more information on The Nickel Ride, go to www.thenickelride.co.

The 63-room Wyvern Hotel is a Condé Nast Johansens property located in the beautifully restored historic downtown district of Punta Gorda.  The hotel features the 88 Keys Contemporary American Cuisine Restaurant and Art Deco Piano Bar with capacity for 130 people, the rooftop Perch 360 Restaurant and Bar for up to 130 people, offering live entertainment and the best view of Punta Gorda’s bustling avenues and majestic yachts of Charlotte Harbor, and the River Room private function space for up to 50.

Within walking distance and short drives from The Wyvern Hotel are waterside shopping, the Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Garden, The Harborwalk, a 98-slip marina and Fishermen’s Village on Charlotte Harbor. Punta Gorda, easily reached by I-75 along Florida’s South-Central Gulf Coast, just North of Fort Myers and South of Sarasota, is known for its royal palm lined streets, old Florida-era tin-roofed homes with wide verandas, brick lanes, street lamps and benches, biking, boating, fishing, shopping, biking and more.  For more information, go to www.thewyvernhotel.com.

Celebrate World Turtle Day May 23 With Visit To Gatorland Home To Three Of The Largest Tortoise Species In The World

ORLANDO, Florida (May 21, 2018)  –  May 23 is World Turtle Day and Gatorland®, the “Alligator Capital of the World,” is inviting the public to come and get to know their three resident tortoises, which are among the largest tortoise species in the world.   Dean is a 102-year-old Aldabra Tortoise weighing 500 pounds.  Kendrick is a 57-year-old Sulcata African Spurred Tortoise, weighing in at 200 pounds and Lucy is a 29-year-old Galapagos Tortoise that weights 300 pounds.

The American Tortoise Rescue organization established World Turtle Day in 2000 to raise global awareness about the protection of all species of tortoise and turtle.  For more information, go to www.worldturtleday.org.

Gatorland has a long history with giant tortoises that began in 1959 when park founder, Owen Godwin, acquired a 400-pound giant tortoise named Albert who lived into the late 70s, to be over 100 years old.  Then came Albert II, who Owen’s son, Frank Godwin, purchased from a private owner in Ft. Myers.  Albert survived the big freeze of 1984 when the family brought him into their house to keep warm.  Albert passed away in 2006.

“Our giant tortoises are an important part of our history and ongoing animal education here at Gatorland,” said Mark McHugh, Gatorland’s President  & CEO.  “People rarely have a chance to see them in the wild, and we are proud to provide guests with a unique opportunity to meet them and learn about them.”  Gatorland offers guests an opportunity to feed the giant tortoises for just $5.

Gatorland is a 100-acre theme park combining Old Florida charm with exciting experiences, exhibits, and entertainment.  The park originally opened as a roadside attraction in 1949.  Today, it provides affordably-priced family fun featuring thousands of alligators and crocodiles, breeding marsh with observation tower, free-flight aviary, nature walk, petting zoo, educational wildlife programs, award-winning gift shop, Florida’s best train ride, Gator Gully Splash Park, on-site restaurant and one-of-a-kind shows including Gator Jumparoo and Up-close Encounters.  Popular adventure experiences inside the park include the Screamin’ Gator Zipline and Stompin’ Gator Offroad adventure.

For more Gatorland information, visit us online at www.gatorland.com or call 800-393-JAWS.  Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gatorland, on Twitter https://twitter.com/gatorlandon Instagram: gatorland_orlando https://www.instagram.com/gatorland_orlando/.

Wyvern Hotel Launches Passport to Wine Grand Tasting Series Exclusive Wines Tours Offer 30 International and Regional Wines On Six Different Dates

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. — (May 4, 2018) The Wyvern Hotel in Punta Gorda, Fla., announces its first Passport to Wine Grand Tasting Series, offering a tour of more than 30 different exclusive and rare wines from different regions and countries, including the U.S., France, Italy, South, America, Europe and the Southern Hemisphere. The wine tour program features six tasting stations, region-specific hors d’oeuvres which complement each event’s wines, and a Bubbles Station, traveling through the hotel’s 88 Keys Restaurant, Lobby, and River Room.

The Wine Tour series begins on May 31, 2018, continues the last Thursday of every month and ends on August 23, 2018.  Cost per tasting is $70 per person, $130 a couple and $60 per person for passport holders. Passport access for all six events is $360 per person. Each guest purchasing a ticket receives a passport.  Those who attend all six events, receive a stamp in their passport to receive a surprise gift.
A special room rate the evening of each Wine Tour Event is $99++ per night double occupancy, based on availability, for those purchasing tickets to the events.  For reservations to the Passport to Wine Grand Tasting events, call 941-347-7061 or email: NN@EdgewaterGRPLLLC.com.  For room reservations, call (941) 639-7700

The 63-room Wyvern Hotel is a Condé Nast Johansens property located in the beautifully restored historic downtown district of Punta Gorda.  The hotel features the 88 Keys Contemporary American Cuisine Restaurant and Art Deco Piano Bar with capacity for 130 people, the rooftop Perch 360 Restaurant and Bar for up to 130 people, offering live entertainment and the best view of Punta Gorda’s bustling avenues and majestic yachts of Charlotte Harbor, and the River Room private function space for up to 50.

Within walking distance and short drives from The Wyvern Hotel are waterside shopping, the Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Garden, The Harborwalk, a 98-slip marina and Fishermen’s Village on Charlotte Harbor. Punta Gorda, easily reached by I-75 along Florida’s South-Central Gulf Coast, just North of Fort Myers and South of Sarasota, is known for its royal palm lined streets, old Florida-era tin-roofed homes with wide verandas, brick lanes, street lamps and benches, biking, boating, fishing, shopping, biking and more.  For more information, go to www.thewyvernhotel.com.