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“I don’t want to leave the Hangout” yelled Grace Potter of “Grace Potter and the Nocturnals,” halfway through the band’s Friday afternoon set. “I want to stay here forever with all you beautiful people.”

Potter’s quote pretty much sums up the feelings of both the musicians and participants of this year’s Hangout Music Fest. Boasting sold-out ticket sales (35,000 tickets) and practically sold out room accommodations from Fort Morgan to Orange Beach, nobody can claim the event was not a success.

The weekend festivities began Thursday evening at the pre-party, open to those who opted for the extra night’s ticket, giving those in attendance a sneak peak of what was to come. Friday, the opening day of the festival, could have been described as hectic but fun, with thousands of people excitedly waiting outside the gate to exchange their paper tickets for the 3-day wristband before the festival’s 1 pm start time.

“The priority is the fan experience,” Shaul Zislin, the festival’s founder, told a Press-Register [Read more...]

On May 21st in Gulf Shores, Waterville USA is opening its doors for the season to offer classic Gulf Shores fun in the sun while raising donations for the tornado victims in north and central Alabama.

Waterville USA will be offering their always exciting lineup of signature rides and attractions such as the energizing Flowrider, zippy nascart go carts, the ever-famous wave pool as well as dozens of other great rides and activities for the entire family.

BIG BONUS FOR OPENING WEEKEND: The “Cajun Classic” Flowrider Competition will also be hosted on May 21st during the season opening at Waterville USA. This adrenaline-powered event is open to all ages and skill levels looking to compete for some awesome prizes.  All those competing in the “Cajun Classic” competition must be pre-registered by 9:00 am on May 21st to be able to participate in the event.

TAKING ACTION TO HELP: Waterville USA will also be host to the Shelby County Aviation Association to collect toys for the children of families affected by the tornado in central Alabama.  Everyone bringing items for donation during the event between 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm will also be eligible to receive great discounts, freebies and prizes from the Waterville USA team!

“So many people are anticipating the opening this year. [Read more...]

The highly anticipated inaugural Waves of Wine Festival is almost here. his spectacular event will take place at the scenic Caribe Resort in Orange Beach, overlooking the gentle lapping waves of Perdido Bay. Join us for a night of amazing wine and culinary events in this picturesque Gulf Coast destination.

Sample dozens of varietals from regions around the world, from the spunky Australian Shiraz to the buttery chardonnay of Napa Valley. Hors d’oeuvres provided by Cobalt Dining, The Sunset Corkroom and Cosmos’ Restaurant and Bar. A retail wine tent will be available for purchasing wines by the bottle or the case.

Waves of Wine will be displaying classic and luxury cars from the area. Musical entertainment will be provided on the main stage throughout the day with three local bands to accentuate the experience, with a stage overlooking beautiful Perdido Bay. Outcast Charters will be escorting you on a trip around the bay make sure you enjoy a ride on the hourly wine cruises departing from the marina at Caribe Resort.

For more information and tickets,  go to www.obwinefestival.com or call (888) 607-7020. For accommodations during the festival,  go to www.kaiserrealty.com and check out our Hot Deals.

GULF SHORES, Alabama – 500 people lined an enormous table in front of the beach pavilion at the Gulf State Park.  This invite-only dinner marking the approaching anniversary of the April 20, 2010, Gulf Coast Oil Spill and was a celebration of recovery.

“Supper on the Sand: A Celebration of the Gulf” featured a menu inspired by the farm-to-table concept showcasing Gulf Seafood and local produce. Guy Fieri, host of NBC’s “Minute to Win It” and Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-ins & Dives” as well as “Guy’s Big Bite”, served as the event’s special guest host. Alabama Governor Robert Bentley, Congressman Jo Bonner and several other elected officials attended the event in support of the Gulf’s comeback.

In the sand, just south of the Gulf State Park Pavilion, a 175-yard-long, white-clothed table stood parallel to the water. The menu included gumbo, oysters, royal red shrimp and crab claws — seafood straight from the Gulf of Mexico. (Click here for the menu)

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It’s a beautiful day at the beach. What could be more relaxing that the sound of the waves?