We spent the weekend at The World's Most Famous Beach--Daytona Beach!
The first image is the historic Daytona Beach Pier, which has been washed out and rebuilt more than once. In its heyday, the building has housed a ballroom and a casino. The skylift is absolutely terrifying--it thrusts you out over the pier, high and away from any feeling of safety; I felt as though I would slip out of the seat and plummet into the ocean. I highly recommend this ride!
The boardwalk never sleeps. People stroll beachside, stopping at vendors for ice cream and trinkets. I saw a man get down on one knee in front of a woman. She squealed, hugged him, and then whipped out her cell phone.
Here's the pier at night. .....................................................................
Saturday night fireworks! I like the triplets, but my favorite photo is the grand finale below because you can see people running away from the water!
Daytona Beach--it was wonderful.
Awesome pictures!!!!
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christy
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So you feel like you're going to die and you highly recommend it? Crazy, crazy.
ReplyDeleteGreat firworks pics.
Yep, everytime someone recommends a ride they thought they might die on, I'm the first in line...for a different ride! grin...
ReplyDeleteGreat pics...glad you had fun!
Thanks, Christy and Brenda! It was great.
ReplyDeleteHa! Charles--yes, the terror is exhilarating! By the time the skylift gets near the end of the pier, you realize you are over huge swells. The lift suddenly seems old and rickety; the seat is slippery. I will become chum.
Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteI have family in Tampa, and I've been there a zillion times. But I've never been to Daytona Beach, go figure. :) At least now I know what it looks like. :)
The skylift looks fun! I'd probably die, though. I never had a fear of heights as a kid, but I sure get weak in the knees now!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, and another reason to visit America.
ReplyDeleteDanette, I love Daytona Beach! My hubby's family has a house in Port Orange nearby, and we go there every October. The Pier is our favorite place too. Great pics!
ReplyDeleteI've been through Daytona Beach, but only fleetingly, ages ago. I used to live in Miami Beach, though, and your pictures remind me of it.
ReplyDeleteThat romantic proposal you witnessed cracked me up -- that the woman proposed to could not just sigh and savor it but had to whip out her cell phone and preserve it for her friends to relish. Ah, they don't make romance like they used to!
Ooh! This is wonderful. Love the photographs. I've half a mind to hop a plane now and get down to Daytona Beach.
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