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Originally Posted by coffeebean
Do you include the bridge over 441? They will go "WEEEEEEEEE" and make sure they put their hands up in the air. I know I did the one and only time I went over that bridge.
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That's exactly what my 89-year-old dad did when I took him over the bridge 2 months ago, when he and mom came for a visit. Couldn't pay mom to go over it though, she's afraid of heights and is claustrophobic. Dad absolutely loved it though. We went over JUST so he could do that, turned around and came right back.
If the OP is more southward, I'd say maybe go over one of the bridges down there. If they have time/interest in horses, definitely check the schedule at the Grand Oaks Resort, and see if there's an exhibition going on when they're around. Admission is free, they have a little luncheonette there, nothing worth writing home about but it's something to eat between shows.
The trolleys are -not- running, and haven't been since the start of the pandemic.
Nature trails either on foot or on the MMPs with the golf cart - or both. Take the golf cart to the nature trails, park, and then walk the trails. Bring a cooler with wine, cheese, pears, and bread, and have a picnic.