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Wednesday 16 December – part four: where’s the Duck tour?
When we got back to the main entrance, we stopped for lunch at the Cornell Cafe there. It said that the menu was a mixture of Japanese and Asian food and, to be honest, with this being the States, I took that with a pinch of salt, assuming that it would be a bit like Disney, with everything adapted to the American palette. Well, I was pleasantly surprised by what was on the menu with sushi and various Asian dishes. I opted for the sushi combinations and there was a good lot of sushi on it when I got it and it was lovely.
Mark went for the teriyaki chicken and told me that it was beautiful.
I then had the cappuccino gelato truffle, which was divine.
The bill came to $21.46 and I left a tip, assuming that even though it was a Japanese restaurant, they would be working on the American system of tipping, rather than the Japanese one.
Cornell Cafe:
Entree 9 10
Dessert 9½ N/A
Service 9 9
Atmosphere 9 9
Value for money 9½ 9
Average score: 9.22
Refuelled, I headed for the restrooms and fortunately no toad in these ones, although as I walked in, I did hear a whirring sound. The automated hand towel dispenser had picked up my presence and was going its thing. Odd really that we didn’t see these things much while we were actually in Japan.
A quick stop in the museum store for a fridge magnet and then we were back on the road again. Not long after we set off, the gas light flashed up, which wasn’t bad, as we had done 390 miles since picking up the car up on Saturday. We were delighted to find a gas station where we could actually use our credit card at the pump. Usually, over here I have to go into the shop and almost be held hostage while Mark fills up, so this made a very pleasant change for us. $42 later and the car was full. It may not have been the cheapest gas around (it was about $3 a gallon), but to us, it was still a bargain, as that was just £27 for us and, at home, it usually costs around £60 (about $95) to fill the car up. You guys don’t know you’ve been born when it comes to the price of gas, trust me.
”Look, no hands!”
We headed south to Fort Lauderdale, with the intention of going on one of their Duck tours.
It says it all when the fire trucks have surf boards on them
We programmed the sat nav and it took us where they should pick up from, but there was no sign of it. We kept driving instead, with me snapping photos of the beautiful architecture and the beaches. I never realised that this was such a beautiful place.
We eventually turned around and drove back and had another look for the Duck tours and again, we couldn’t find anything. We also hadn’t seen any Duck tours running, so we decided to give up.
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So you couldn't find one, but what praytell is a Duck Tour? The photos of Ft L are great--one of those buildings resembles the TOT!
I thought everyone would know what a Duck tour was - I do apologise. Here's a link to the Fort Lauderdale site - they also have Duck tours over here in London and Liverpool (we've done both), Boston (done that one) and, according to Google, Washington DC, Hawaii, Austin, Seattle and Miami (mind you, we didn't see any there either...)
They have them in Branson, MO. too. My in-laws took one. Came back with those stupid whistles. Now when they want to be cute, they blow their duck whistle. Do you know what I want to do with that thing?????? Yeah. exactly.
Great photos as usual. the ocean. I can look at it all day long. sigh.
Sorry you couldn't find a duck tour! My sister did one and they loved it! They have one locally here and I think we may do it over my kids spring break. As for the surf board on the fire truck, could it be a board for carrying people? It looks like it has a harness on it
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They have them in Branson, MO. too. My in-laws took one. Came back with those stupid whistles. Now when they want to be cute, they blow their duck whistle. Do you know what I want to do with that thing?????? Yeah. exactly.
Yep, that's exactly what I wanted to do with those whistles as well...
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I thought everyone would know what a Duck tour was - I do apologise. Here's a link to the Fort Lauderdale site - they also have Duck tours over here in London and Liverpool (we've done both), Boston (done that one) and, according to Google, Washington DC, Hawaii, Austin, Seattle and Miami (mind you, we didn't see any there either...)
We have Duck Tours in Philadelphia too. I hear it's quack-tacular.
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