Archive for the ‘Key West Attractions’ Category

Children’s Day 2009

Monday, November 2nd, 2009
Costume Competition
Costume Competition

Each year, more than 30 thousand visitors flock to our small island to partake in the 10 day celebration called Fantasy Fest.  As the party was ending on Duval Street a different party of sorts was just beginning.  For the past 28 years, Historic Tours of America, Inc. has organized Children’s Day, a family oriented event that  draws hundreds of kids dressed in their Halloween Costumes to Bayview Park.  On this gorgeous and a little steamy Sunday in the park, each child had the opportunity to enter in costumes contests, play games, ride rides, and eat lunch with their families.  Entertainment was provided by the local high school band, dance team and gymnasts. Anyone who wanted a free ride aboard the Conch Tour Train was granted one and the Old Town Trolley was on site to provide seating for anyone with tiresome feet. (more…)

We’re Glad You’re Here

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Key West Attractions Association President Sarah Knott (left) with We're Glad You're Here Volunteers Tom Lavender and Loretta Uhl.

Key West Attractions Association President Sarah Knott (left) with We're Glad You're Here Volunteers Tom Lavender and Loretta Uhl.

The Key West Attractions Association, of which we are a member of, has started a fabulous new program called We’re Glad You’re Here(more…)

Local’s Day

Monday, August 31st, 2009

photo1This Sunday, September 6, is Local’s Day here in Key West and that means free admission for all Monroe County residents.  In addition to the Conch Train, the Key West Aquarium, Harry S. Truman Little White House and the Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum are participating so make a day of it!  All you have to do is bring a id with your local address on it and enjoy the day on us.  It’s a great way to reacquaint yourself with the city or if you live up the Keys, to come to Key West and play tourist for the day.

Love Your Island….And we do!

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Glenn & Bill with their "Love Your Island" tshirts

Glenn & Bill with their "Love Your Island" tshirts

Glenn & Bill on the seventh day of the month

Glenn & Bill on the seventh day of the month

Here at the Conch Train, we are in the business of sharing this beautiful island we call home with thousands of visitors everyday. As such, each one of us is responsible for keeping it clean and green not only for our visitors, but for ourselves and

future generations. We have made great strides in the last year in our operations to reduce, reuse and recycle. We have eliminated styrofoam, gone to bottle less water coolers and recycling anything we can get our hands on to. Our vehicles have been running on clean burning propane since we started over 50 years ago. In the Great Law of the Iroquois it is written, “In every deliberation we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations.” On the seventh day of every month all of our CASTmembers wear their “Love Your Island” t-shirts to remind ourselves, our guests and our residents of our responsibility be good keepers of planet earth for the next generations to enjoy.

All Aboard with the Today Show

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Vickie Clark, Matt Lauer and Linda Test

Vickie Clark, Matt Lauer and Linda Test

Today Show weatherma Al Roker

Today Show weatherman Al Roker

Matt Lauer of NBC's Today Show

Matt Lauer of NBC's Today Show

It’s not every day the Al Roker of the Today Show decides to make his entrance for the weather on the Conch Train, but that is exactly what happened  yesterday.  Al, along with co anchor Matt Lauer, spent time in the Southernmost City for their series, Today Takes A Vacation.   (more…)

Naturally beautiful, historically important- Key West makes for a remarkable vacation.

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Key West Beaches Flagler Station in Key West, Florida Mallory Square

Visit Key West once and you’re sure to come back often as I have for more than 20 years. It’s not just the perfect weather and the unbelievably beautiful water (and all the things to do on the water)– but the people, the history, the vast amount of sights and the wonderful, casual attitude the island exudes.

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