driving to the SLC airport.
Back up for a second, on Thursday I had Nate call the hotel we were staying at and make sure that we would still have a reservation even if we didn't get there until after midnight. They of course told him that was no problem at all. It's now 1:00am and we are just dying to get to our hotel and go to bed as its been such a long day. Well, we have a little trouble finding the hotel and get there about 1:30am. And what do you know? They gave away our hotel room and are completely booked. Apparently we weren't the only ones though, we met 3 other groups of people (and heard 1 angry lady through the phone) in the lobby whos rooms they also gave away. Since we had booked it online we of course had the "no refund" clause.
We were especially annoyed since Nate had called to make sure this issue wouldn't happen. The lady was extremely rude and unforgiving about it all. Nate immediately got on the phone and called the booking company to get a refund and wouldn't you know it, miraculously 3 rooms opened up! So we got a room, but it was a hunk of junk and rather than a king bed we got 2 doubles, the next best thing. We were so worn out thought we didn't even care. We stuck it our for the next 2 days.
And just to make things even awesome-r, something in my bag exploded BLACK all over my white shirt and beach bag, not a huge deal but totally not awesome to deal with at 2am. And I still never figured out what it was.
Saturday, December 8
flamingo exhibit at the Miami Zoo.
our cart-bike.
dinosaur leg @ Miami Zoo.
gorillas @ zoo.
Nate in an elephant's bum.
dinner @ Chili's on the balcony.
Sunday, December 9
This morning we woke up to nice sunny skies! We went out to the Everglades Safari Park and it was AWESOME! One of our top 5 favorite things from our vacation. We took an airboat ride where we saw a few big gators and a cute little baby gator, we watched a gator show, held a baby gator, and got within 4 feet of a 14 ft alligator with nothing in between us.
Random alligator facts we learned on our tour:
- they lay between 50-60 eggs
- of those 50-60 eggs, only 4-5 make it to adults
- most of the newly hatched alligators get eaten by fish, snakes, and other alligators
- they grow about 12 inches a year for the first 6 years
- you can train them like a dog
Because the whole place took about 2 hours we still had an afternoon to fill. We had picked up some coupons to different places around Miami from our hotel lobby that morning, we decided to check out Jungle Island and what a let down! WAY over priced and not nearly as neat as the zoo. They had a few little shows we watched which some were MUCH better than the others. I think Dr. Wasabi was our favorite. Just this funny guy bringing out tons of animals to crawl around the audience and then telling you all about them as well as dancing to funny songs. So it had some highlights, but definitely would not recommend it. After Jungle Island, we drove over to Miami beach and walked around there. There were hoards of people and loud music and craziness. We ate at a place called Bubba Gumps which was delicious but the service was crappy. And of course it was spendy since it was on the water. But again, the food was DELICIOUS! And then we topped it off with some dessert from our favorite ice cream parlor, Coldstone.
alligator on our everglades airboat tour.
baby alligator, the guide said he was 1 1/2 years!
airboat.
$3 to hold the alligator, I had to do it.
Nate posing with another gator.
Jungle Island with an iguana.
Jungle Island.
Jungle Island.
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