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    The Beach Tampa At The Amalie Arena

    The Beach Tampa At The Amalie Arena

    4.6
    (7 reviews)
    16.8 mi

    Totally worth it! I mean seriously it is free! Can't beat free fun! We did not have tickets. We…read morecame right before 7. They let us know to sit on the side while the 7pm people came. Once they did, she accumulated extra tickets for us to go in. Once inside the wait seemed forever. They would let a certain number of people in a group each time. We finally got in around 7:20pm! For sure jumping in is hard when you are bare footed. You can easily get stuck under. It's like drowning, but a bunch of balls instead of water! The most fun or most difficult is trying to get out! Phew! I felt so happy and free after playing around for a bit! What a great fun concept. Those were the days of Chuckie cheese ball pits! Here it is again!

    What an awesome event! And it was completely free! Huge thanks to the Vinik Foundation for bringing…read morethis amazing experience to Tampa! I didn't expect to have so much fun in a ball pit... nor did I expect it to be so physically challenging! The first time I fell, I needed help to get back up, and just walking through the balls was hard! The *shore* with lounge chairs & umbrellas was a nice way to catch my breath. Due to my kids' work & college schedules, Sunday was really the best day for us to go together. I ordered our free tickets online several weeks before the multi-week event began, and 5pm 8/21 was the only slot still available for a group of 6... That's how popular this event was, sight unseen! Once I realized The Beach Tampa would be closing at 6pm on Sundays, I was concerned our time would be limited. However, worrying was not necessary. At the entrance outside, we queued up to enter precisely at our ticketed time. Then inside, we waited again as staff monitored the number of people inside the actual *beach* area for safety and enjoyment, allowing people to enter as others left. The line moved quickly at this point, but we still weren't able to go in until after 5:30. Luckily, staff had already announced to everyone that even the very last person to enter would get a minimum of 45 minutes to enjoy The Beach. I really hope The Beach returns to Tampa!

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    The Beach Tampa At The Amalie Arena
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    Meacham Urban Farm

    Meacham Urban Farm

    4.5
    (20 reviews)
    17.2 mi

    Meacham Urban Farm really is a special, hidden gem in downtown Tampa. For an area with very little…read moreaccess to supermarkets or fresh groceries nearby, Meacham serves as a healthy alternative for the community providing locally grown produce, meat, milk, bread, honey, and (my personal favorite) fruits and juices. If you're not a huge fan or soda but often crave something light and bubbly, I'd highly recommend the Big Crush ginger beer that they sell. It's super refreshing, comes in a handful of flavors, and tastes great in a mixed drink or cocktail. Be sure to block off a little extra time during your visit to tour the property where they have a small apiary, chickens, friendly farm cats, and different rotational crops like micro-greens, herbs, vegetables, and tropical fruits!

    This farm has been on my go to list for a while now and I finally made it!…read moreFrom what I understand, the warmer/summer months there isn't a lot of growing going on, so I'll have to return in the fall and winter to get a really good feel for this urban farm. I will say, it's definitely in an urban area, I like the use of the space and that it has it's own parking area! I looked at what was stocked in the cooler on a Friday afternoon, the day they stock their goods and only walked away with some purple potatoes. There was a lot of meat from a couple of suppliers and it was quite pricey...BUT I've been looking for a local meat supplier. I'll need to dig into details on who they are, where they come from and their practices... I believe there are some harvest gatherings/festivals/meals or something they do, at least once a year. A friend and I were going to go this past fall but for some reason we didn't. So we said this time around, if they do offer something in the fall, we definitely want to check it out! I will add this to my list of local farming spots to get fresh and locally grown produce and other stuff!

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    Resident tortoise
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    Local, wild blueberry honey
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    Life Farms

    Life Farms

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    12.8 mi

    Well, that was an interesting adventure! I decided to try and find the closest farms where we could…read morebuy true organic veggies and meats. After some searching, we came to find out that there is a local, hidden, unmarked farm right here in Clearwater! What!? This town is all about houses, apartments, strip malls, a massive beach, tourists, and a dead downtown area! Who knew there is an organic vegetable farm right here!? I found out the hours are extremely limited on just Friday and Saturday. So, we GPS'd our way here and saw a driveway through a fence in the middle of a residential neighborhood. Ok then! We drove in, saw an operating farm and parked. We were the only folks there other then the young lady Brittney and her younger sister (?) plus their dog who came out to help us. She gave us a card and said, their sales are designed to be done online. You sign up for either weekly or biweekly veggies. You can select a full share or a half share. Then, you just pick 'em up! They pick the veggies based on what is available! Surprise! Since this was Florida summer, no veggies were available because they won't grow during summer. For fun, I bought a small able-to-survive-Florida-summer spinach plant and will now try to grow it! They also carry grass-fed organic beef and organic chicken sourced from other nearby partner farms. It's all frozen. We were exploring today so I didn't buy any but we will some day! Can't wait to come back when they have veggies available! Life is good with a local farm!

    Spent $15 for one pound of burger. It wasn't edible. Terrible. Threw it away. Won't be going back.read more

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    USF Yuengling Center

    USF Yuengling Center

    3.8
    (51 reviews)
    24.1 mi

    This is a large complex on the USF campus used for basketball and special events, especially…read moretoday's Graduation for my grandson Conner! They did charge $15 for parking, even to the graduating students who drove themselves in today. Security lines are appreciated at such venues but some staff members need more training on how to handle the public. Inside facilities and snack stands to replenish what had to be thrown away at security point.

    This place is huge! It's located on the campus of the University of South Florida (in Tampa)…read moreFlorida. It is home to the college men's and women's basketball and volleyball teams. In addition, the Center is a multi-purpose facility that hosts over 300 events each year, including sporting events, concerts, family shows and more. We came here for a grandson's high school graduation. It was at 8:00 am, but cars lined up much earlier to get the graduates here in time and to get better seats. They were hosting several high school graduations in one day -- back to back. The acoustics were fine plus they have big screens in a couple locations to see the stage area. Seats were plastic in tiered rows. Not that comfortable, but okay. It's not very accessible nor handicapped friendly. If you have any problems walking, the aisles to the seats had lots of steps and were steep. I was surprised that they charged everyone $15 for self parking. No outside food and drink were allowed. And they make you go through metal detectors and search all bags. The concessions were over priced. And are cashless. Still it was nice to attended a happy celebration here. The school did a good job recognizing all the excelling students. And because the venue was so large, there were no restrictions on the number of family attendees.

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    USF Yuengling Center
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