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Friday, June 17, 2016

Saint Augustine Alligator Farm

It is time for another Zoo Review!
Saint Augustine Alligator Farm
Saint Augustine, FL
Date of Visit: December 29, 2015

As we get ready to take Eli to our favorite zoo so far in Atlanta, I figured it was a good time to review the last new zoo attraction pre-Eli.
Highlights: The saltwater crocodile exhibit and getting to see that massive crocodile underwater. My 3 year old loved that! The komodo dragons are always a fun animal. Those guys are so cool. There is a reason the komodo dragon is my 2nd favorite animal and they are always cool to look at. Seeing every species of crocodile in the world was neat.

Disappointments: Same with our gatorland review, once you see one alligator, you have seen them all. Too many regular alligators, would have liked more variety. The nile crocodile was kind of small and that is typically our favorite.

Additional Tips: Try to catch a feeding or a show, they are neat.

Pictures
The coolest animal there was the komodo dragon, but for some reason, pictures all turned out rough. Here are some good pictures though.
 Baby Albino Alligators
Big Albino Alligator
Maximus the Saltwater Crocodile
Jr. with his aunt KJ
 The Big Salty next to the little Salty
Tortoise
Bull Alligator

Overall Rating:
3.5 out of 5 elephants
This was cooler than Gatorland simply because of the saltwater crocodile exhibit being cooler and the added komodo dragons. The park was very similar to that park though. I am sure all alligator farms are incredibly similar. This one did get bonus points for the dragons and the salty. Those were very cool. We will be back at some point, because Saint Augustine is an awesome town filled with history and this place was cool.

Stay tuned for reviews of the Naples Zoo, our return trip to Atlanta, our trip to the Georgia Aquarium and much, much, more.

-Noland

Friday, June 10, 2016

Disney's 4 Home Runs of 2016

We just opened up our 6th month of the current year and Disney is on pace to make it their best ever. Box office numbers are through the roof for this company and another blockbuster is around the corner with Finding Dory. That movie isn't even out yet, more movies are in the works, and you can already guarantee an incredibly successful year for Disney media. Even if those movies tank, this will still be a banner year. They won't tank by the way...Here is a look at what made Disney so successful this year and why the movies/shows were such smash hits.

It all started at the box office in March with Zootopia. To date, the movie had made over a billion at the box office. That it comes off a budget of 150 million shows it was a massive hit. The success at the box office only scratches the surface though. To me, this was the best animated Disney movie since at least Wreck-It-Ralph and quite possibly the Lion King. It was absolutely phenomenal. I loved every single minute of this movie and it was not as predictable as many by this great company. It was so good that it received a 98% on rotten tomatoes. This movie was absolutely brilliant and really got Disney started off towards a great year. I can't wait for these characters to really start making their presence known at the parks. Nick and Judy can be seen in the Move It, Shake it dance party @ Magic Kingdom now!

The next month, in April, came the live-action version of The Jungle Book. This was brilliant just in the fact that it connected a new generation of fans with the original classic. Add-in that it was one of the greatest movies I have ever seen and that it was a massive hit and it just is icing on the cake. I loved every second about this and every bit of what it represented. It is just another way for my family to enjoy this classic. Another way for my kids to enjoy one of the greatest Disney characters in Baloo. Anything that makes people love this story and that character are fantastic in my opinion. Then you actually break down the movie and it gets better...

The Jungle Book has 2 outstanding villain characters that add to the movie a great deal. Shere Khan has always been my personal favorite Disney villain and he was great in the animated classic. However, this movie, takes his character to a whole different galaxy in terms of violence and cruelty. The movie adds layers to that character that make everyone see how brilliant the character truly is. Then you add in the switch with King Louie into making him more dark and scary and the movie was absolutely phenomenal with those two villains. It did a great job with Kaa as well, but I would have liked a bit more from him. Maybe in the upcoming sequel we will get more from Louie or Kaa as the villain.

Regardless of my opinions though, the box office determines if the movie is a hit. This movie has made 877.6 million so far (as of 6/4) on a 175 million budget. Another smash hit that will likely pass the billion dollar range at some point. It received a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes and was not quite as loved as Zootopia. The Jungle Book was beloved by all though and was slightly better than  in my opinion.

Finally, last month, came the most anticipated movie in quite some time, Captain America: Civil War. This movie has been an incredible smash hit already smashing through the billion dollar mark at the box office. Critics and fans alike have been raving about the movie. It is hard to top this movie for me personally. I have it as the 4th best movie in the Marvel Universe and I am pretty obsessed with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In case you were wondering my top 5 are Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Iron Man 1, Civil War, and Avengers 1. The other 4 I own and we will own Civil War at some point. The layers of complexity of the story and the details of that story make this a must see. If you are a fan of the MCU and haven't seen it, go see it today. Captain America is the coolest hero and he teamed up with more awesome heroes to take on Iron Man's crew, how could you not want to go? This movie made Ant-Man look even cooler, fixed Spider-Man in movies, and introduced the thrilling Black Panther among many other things. Can I just say also that Team Cap had much cooler heroes than team Iron Man. My family is always #TeamCap

All these movies don't even mention the greatest success that Disney Media has had this year. That greatest success has been the new Disney Jr. series The Lion Guard. That show has been a smash hit and is beloved everywhere by all young kids. My 3 year old son's class absolutely adores this show. That adoration comes most obviously by our stinker who says it is his favorite show. He has also mentioned a possible Lion Guard birthday party and Lion Guard costume. Our money is being dropped into Lion Guard merchandise more than anything besides car, house, daycare, electricity, water, and church it seems. He has lion guard shoes, backpack, lunch box, deluxe kion figure, small character playset and more already. Not to mention the lion guard adventure we went on at Animal Kingdom. He loves all the characters, but Kion is definitely his favorite. My favorite is Bunga and I have been Bunga playing at home with Kion many a times already. This show is something our older son truly loves and I am happy that he does. It connects Lion King to the younger generation in a brilliant way. It expands on an already fantastic story. It is enjoyable to watch. I don't have to worry about my son getting weird messages. It is just a fantastic show.
 Doing the Lion Guard Adventure @ Animal Kingdom (Found Fuli)
And Kion (his favorite)

Expect much more success from Disney in the media realm in 2016 and moving forward. Tune in here next week for a zoo review of the Saint Augustine Alligator Farm. Have a blessed week everybody!

- Noland

Friday, June 3, 2016

One Cable TV Househould

The Robinson household has two TVs, one in the family room and one in the boys room. Only one of those TVs has cable though. Here is why we came to that decision and why this setup is one that we plan to continue....

The number one reason we have one cable TV is to spend family time together. It is an intentional decision. We get to all watch shows together on some of the rare occurrences that we watch TV. I would much rather watch Survivor on the one TV with my family than a sporting event by myself and not spending that quality time. I am obsessed with sports and there are times I would rather watch the Lightning per say then watch a show with my family. However, we are intentional with what we watch and watch shows that everyone wants to watch. This leads to some non-preferred shows on occasion, but always something that is wanted by all.

For sporting events, I have to prioritize because of this agreement. Which is awesome because it helps me from being a hermit off in some room by myself. Rather than watching golf every weekend, I would watch the majors and just catch up with the rest of the tournaments on my own time. My prioritization comes down to FSU athletics, the Orioles, the Bucs the NBA playoffs, and the NHL playoffs. There is always an agreement that I can watch these teams/events whenever they come on. Usually I do, but occasionally I pass along to another family show. I'd rather spend time with my family or just Jenna then watch TV. She is awesome about watching the events I truly love though. It helps that we are both Seminole grads :).

Who would rather watch golf, then spend time with their family anyways? Luckily, I don't fall into that trap that could be tempting if we had two TVs hooked up to cable.

Additionally, this setup saves money. The savings are minimal. A couple bucks a month to not hook-up another TV. However, we don't have to buy an additional TV and a couple bucks add up when it is month after month. Why not save where it is easy to save. Heck, if it was not for live sports, I'd be okay with getting rid of the cable TV all together and going straight Netfllix. I need my Noles fix though. If only there was a Noles pay cable service. Then we could do that and MLB.TV save a little money and get more games.

This decision keeps the family in one room all the time and will make it easier to monitor what the kids watch. Or it keeps my wife and me in the same room and the boys together in the other as we set up their TV for a Disney movie. It is a win-win. Bye bye temptation. Bye bye excess TV watching. Bye bye loneliness and being a family recluse. Hooking up just one TV is the way to go.

Why spend time alone, when you can have all of this....




OH and by the way, my wife's bday is in 6 days. June 9th! Happy early birthday Jenna!

Come back next week for information on Disney media home runs already in 2016...
As always have a wonderful week and God bless!

-Noland