“We are excited to play a part in entertaining guests visiting I-Drive 360. “The Coca-Cola Orlando Eye further reinforces the outstanding blend of attractions, dining venues, shopping and lushly landscaped courtyard that make I-Drive 360 Central Florida’s premier entertainment complex.” The partnership with Coca-Cola further reinforces the Eye as Central Florida’s iconic symbol and a must experience for both visitors and residents,” said John Stine, Director of Marketing and Sales for I-Drive 360. “I-Drive 360 is delighted to be the home of the Coca-Cola Orlando Eye. The experience continues with VIP treatment in select capsules outfitted in unique décor, high energy music, selfie sticks and coolers of Coca-Cola products. Coca-Cola’s signature red and white colors will provide guests a bold and contemporary feel from the moment they enter the Eye’s terminal building. The partnership between the Orlando Eye, its operator Merlin Entertainment and Coca-Cola offers an exciting new experience for guests visiting I-Drive 360. It is the largest observation wheel on the East Coast of the United States, offering unparalleled 360-degree views of Central Florida within the comfort of 30 air-conditioned passenger capsules. Inaugurated on May 4, 2015, I-Drive 360 celebrated its arrival as Orlando’s newest entertainment and dining destination. I-Drive 360 today celebrated the new name of its extraordinary addition to the Orlando skyline, the Coca-Cola Orlando Eye. I think we were two out of four in the group of fourteen to make the catch.Posted on Jby DrinkPreneur in Beverage News, Marketing 0 Comments Jay caught him as well, and despite our difference in levels they both are the same CP. I think I caught him on the seventh attempt. Upon beating it, we received 12 Golden Raspberries and 10 of the Premiere Balls to try to catch him. We joined in with them and the fourteen of us managed to take it down. We raced over there to find a huge group trying to coordinate an attack. Jay and I had just arrived at Disney Springs and were making our way over to Blaze when I spotted a Zapdos with ten minutes left on the Raid. I think my biggest raiding party was three. This week also led to my first successful experience with Raids! I have tried in the past when the Legendary Pokémon were first released, but I never had a group big enough to beat them. Pros: Free parking, great attractions to visit.Ĭons: WIFI is inconsistent, not a large area for walking. Even when I’m only at the Eye for a little bit, I still catch a good number of critters. Plus, the complex is one of the few places on I-Drive with free parking, and you can wander around to other places to find that hard to find Vulpix that’s on your radar. There are a lot of fantastic specials you can find in the bars and restaurants. If you can time your visit with Happy Hour, even better. While this is not an all-day Pokémon destination, Pokémon hunting while you visit the attractions can be a fun addition to your day. Some places you can pick up WIFI, but not always. There’s also some great restaurants and bars for an excellent source of air conditioning while you’re there. It is also the home of everyone’s favorite digital wildlife, Pokémon. The I-Drive 360 Complex is famous for being the home of the Orlando Eye, the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, the SEALIFE Aquarium, and SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology.
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