With the unhappy demise of our beloved Caesar on New Years Day (discussed here), and Lynn having subsequently joined me in retirement, we found ourselves for the first time in many years being able to travel. We decided to drive down to the Orlando Florida area in April to visit with friends, for some recreation, to attend a Marriott golf school, and to attend the RECON HMGS South Gaming convention. It was a needed break. The garage+ project would continue while we were gone – so no need to hang around in Massachusetts – off to Florida!
We drove because frankly we prefer it. We were in no mood to deal with airlines, masking requirements, and the rest. Besides, we could more easily bring all the stuff we wanted to take that way.
It took us three days to get down to Florida (really two and a half). It’s a roughly 1200-mile drive. We left on 4/13, and stopped south of Richmond, VA and in Savannah, GA on the way.

The ride down was mostly done on I95 (avoiding NYC metro as that’s a nightmare). However, the most surprising aspect of the drive down was the number of dangerous/reckless drivers we saw – and really seeing no traffic enforcement to speak of on the way. Even while we were in Florida (where along with the metro DC area) we saw many drivers who were totally oblivious to safe driving practices. The only times we saw any cops on the highways happened twice in Florida when they shut down I4 – both for fatal crashes. Maybe this chaos was so because it was spring break week – but for the ride back we took a longer path inland towards I81-I84 and it was far less like a post-apocalyptic Road Warrior movie or a game of GASLANDS.
Arriving at our first hotel on Friday the 15th (the Wyndham in Kissimmee), we checked in and hit the pool deck for some needed drinks and relaxation. This hotel was also the site for the HMGS South RECON Gaming convention, but that was not to happen until the following weekend. That night, we got together with the Surdu’s (Buck and Candy) for dinner with them which was great fun.

As for Easter weekend, we decided that Disney and Universal costs were way too expensive – and we had visited both previously. Nearby SeaWorld owns both itself in Orlando, and Busch Gardens in Tampa. They had a decently-priced deal for visiting both parks in 5 days (well better than the ridiculous fortune that the other parks were asking for). We had not been to either before, so the plan became Busch Gardens for the 16th, and SeaWorld for Monday the 18th, with Easter Sunday being a hangout day at Casa Surdu.
On Saturday the 16th, we drove to Tampa to visit Busch Gardens theme park. It has a LOT of roller coasters and is a pretty good zoo. Neither of us like roller coasters, but the experience was good. The animal exhibits were quite good. Below I have put up a few photos:







We had an enjoyable day. The next day, Easter Sunday, was excellent as we got to hang out with Buck and Candy – whose hospitality was superb and thanks again you two.
On Monday the 18th we went to SeaWorld. Of course, it is known for its orcas. I have to say it was a very nice sea-themed park with fauna from all ends of the globe. Certainly they have changed practices with all of their animals since the unfortunate trainer death a decade+ ago.




Both Busch Gardens and SeaWorld have partnered with Sesame Street to have a kids section of their respective parks. I thought it was tastefully done.

We also had purchased the “all-day dining” package – which was really not all it sounded like. It did not cover beer, and any food purchased under the plan started a 90-minute clock that prevented any other freebies until that 90 minutes was up. Also, most of the special kiosk foods were not covered (like the pretzel one below). Otherwise, we enjoyed the park – which also is loaded with roller coasters that we didn’t ride. The exhibits were really cool, as were the special show-type ones such as for the seals and the orcas.


Now both at Busch Gardens and at SeaWorld there were some promotional displays. This one also made me think of our favorite Aussie gardener/landscaper IRO. And no I did not spend my entire vacation thinking of him – just being reminded of him was enough!

That night we left the Wyndham for the Marriott Golf Resort/School for two days of relative luxury and golf school for us both. Lynn picked up a lot, and I used the opportunity to rework my swing (which is now coming around as I write this in early June as expected two months later). Lynn and I have been playing golf more and it’s nice to have the chance to play together. She’ll never be a die-hard like me, but we’re having fun. The Marriott resort there is really nice too.

After two days (the evening of the 18th-20th) at the Marriott, it was back to staying at the previous Wyndham where HMGS South was having their RECON gaming convention. Lynn was indeed missing the Marriott…so I plied her with a blue drink…

Still we managed to have fun on the 18th – the Wyndham had an interactive game of dodgeball with zombies on a projection screen. Apparently the blue drink does not help accuracy with dodgeball against the undead.

Still we were having a good time.

The next day (April 21st), I had the privilege of gaming with with Buck back at his amazing gaming room (which you can see below). As a bonus, my old West Point roommate Dave Wood and Buck’s buddy JJ were there. We were also joined via Zoom for this gaming session with Greg Priebe and Chris Palmer of the Maryland-based HAWKS gaming club. While Candy took our spouses out, we wargamers playtested a massive Napoleonic game using a derivative of Buck’s Wars of Ozz rules. It is in development and will be called Wars of Eagles and Empires.


Then we moved on to run a final test of Dave’s RECON WOOD (Wars of Orcs and Dwarves) game. This also uses Buck’s Wars of Ozz-type mechanics, but with changes for fantasy gaming. It is close to publication. Here are some images – we would also play this game at RECON after any modifications.


The next day (22nd) was our day 1 of RECON. We reran the Hobbits raid on the Orc village scenario at the convention and it was a hoot.


I want to give EXTRA credit to Lynn as she agreed to game the whole day with me. During a lull in the game, I asked her with iPhone in hand if she was enjoying herself…

Seriously, she was a good sport but one day of gaming a year is the best I can expect!
We then played in a Combat Patrol™ game involving Star Wars figures that was fun.



The last game Friday was a 7ITV game that Lyn and I played. There were three side-by-side games – and Lynn and I played the Scooby-Doo scenario.


Saturday morning Buck ran a Philippines 1941 Combat Patrol™ scenario that I helped him as an assistant GM. I truly enjoyed this!


The next game was my favorite – a massive Wars of Ozz game where I commanded a brigade of Winkie zilk-riding cavalry (think giant birds of prey). I maneuvered the brigade to assault the Quadlings and Munchkins opposing me.



The game was an overwhelming Winkie and Gillikin (my allies) victory.
Lastly, Buck, JJ, and I (Dave left Friday) played a neat Spanish-American scenario for Blood & Steel. The GM did an excellent job – and the game came down to a final roll of the dice, which went for Buck and JJ, but it was a lot of fun to play them. The scenario was a very fun skirmish game. (no pics sorry).
After this, we said goodbye and I headed back to my room where Lynn and I packed up for the return trip to Massachusetts.
I have to say it was a great trip – and one I will always remember. Big thanks to Buck and Candy!!!! Dave and JJ too!!
Next up – how I built a Conquistador fleet for the Battle of Lake Texcoco for HUZZAH 2022 (in between taking this trip and HAVOC 2022)!
Great Post Mark. Glad you had fun. I think the longest walk I ever had was on a golf course!!!
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Cheers Dave!
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Enjoyed that post Mark and the photos were great. All in all I’d say that was one hell of a trip you had. Lynn was a saint! 🙂
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Glad you did enjoy it Dave – and yes she is!
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I’m liking the sound of this retirement caper. Had to laugh at the kangaroos; reminds me of my back yard!
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It’s pretty busy I tell you Dave. In a good way. I kind of thought you Aussies would find the Roos amusing too.
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Another great (and epic!) post, glad you had so much fun (well it sounds like you did). and some cracking looking games, that look like a lot of fun, but I think trying to run three games simultaneously on one table seemed a bit to much for a single GM, which is a shame as the “cartoon” concept looked like a good one.
Cheers Roger.
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Thanks Roger, it was fun indeed. As for the GM, he even had a helper/assistant GM at the other end of the table but that guy never left his seat. Also, even Lynn commented that the GM spent a lot of time taking pics while we sat clueless as to how to take a next step in the game. It was disappointing as the setup looked great.
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Wow matey it seems you had a well earned holiday and had lots of fun!! thumbs up to Lynn, my Jill only has to spend a short while in model shops on the odd occasion!! Love the roos taking a kip, what on earth were they thinking when they failed to give you free beers!!!
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They got $12 US for a 16 ounce 🍺! Thanks Pat
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Woah😳that’s an expensive beer mate, and I thought we were paying a lot 🤔.
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At that price, I had a couple – and waited for the trip back to the hotel to hit the bar there.
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😅😅👍🏻
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Nice MEGA post! Loved the vacation pics, and you’re not wrong about crazy drivers. It feels like things have gotten worse in that area since the pandemic. The game tables look stunning with some of those vivid models. Really like that Endor setup, that’s a great scene and I imagine a really fun scenario to play. I never really thought about how interesting all those different movie scenes could be on the table. I’ll have to keep that in mind as I eventually break out Stargrave.
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Nice to hear from you Faust and thank you. I knew when I got back that I needed to post about the trip, just as you will shortly see there was a LOT of work to do as well for HUZZAH. Love to see your Stargrave stuff.
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Your description of traffic law enforcement could apply to the Chicago Metro area too. I see so much wild driving that goes unchecked and I don’t really drive all that often… Regardless, I really like Sea World and Busch Gardens and I’m glad you enjoyed them too. I enjoy a good roller coaster but I think they’ve opened a few too many as well. Regardless, I’m sure they were cheaper and less crowded than Disney or Universal which have both become overly crowded in recent years. Most importantly, it looks like you got to play in some really nice looking games. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us and I’m glad you enjoyed your trip!
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Nice to hear that and yes, I think the pandemic has really been a big factor. The other Orlando parks were ridiculously priced.
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I nearly fell off my chair laughing at the Bad Boy Mowers sign and your accompanying comment! 🙂 Sounds like a pretty good time away all in all, so glad you enjoyed it. My favourite game has to be the Philippines 1941 one!
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Well John, if I can’t induce my readers to laughter then I have failed utterly – so glad you laughed without injury! Thanks for the comment – made me happy! Also, that game I GM’d with Buck was fun. I did get to advise the US side at the beginning of the game on how to place their AT gun and crew-served machine guns for max effect, but after that I was helping to move the game along. So, when the Ha-Go’s both got taken out I had a little smile! (let alone the blowing up of the bridge too – as a combat engineer I totally loved that too).
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Looks like a great trip. Golf, food, drinks, gaming, friends and lazy kangaroos…what more could you ask for.
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Just winning lottery numbers Anthony! Thanks!
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