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    5.0 (5 reviews)
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    Thanks for taking care of me! Wish I would have found you guys first before the other store ripped me off. Will be back!!!

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    Sky King Fireworks

    Sky King Fireworks

    4.3(12 reviews)
    20.5 mi
    $$

    If you truly want real quality fireworks and not overpriced TNT brand at set up tents that have…read moreplenty of duds but claim they don't, look no further. You need to come to this store. They have plenty of cakes. Cakes are real fireworks that light up in the sky. Never go to Phantom fireworks as they are way over priced and don't have better deals than here. They have buy 2 get one free unlike most places that charge you way too much and claim it's buy 1 get 1 free when it's the price of one. My budget is $400 and I got 9 cakes and 3 Roman candles with 140-190 shots. Got 500 gram cakes mix with 9-36 shots of variety. You gotta know your stuff and if you don't Just go off of Cody from YouTube reviews. He's actually one of the best fireworks guy. Cakes at 300-500 grams are typically $80-$300 a pop. Depending on what type of brand and theme. Raccoon brand for example and Red Apple are one of the best. However, why pay too much when Sky King Fireworks offer more free and just more fireworks for less money? 1. Breaks is slang term for shots. So sometimes getting less shots with big breaks is a winner because the fireworks are very huge and large. Cakes are box that contains bores or pipes and inside the pipes have the fireworks powder. They can range from 50-500 grams. The bigger the grams the bigger the breaks. 2. Zipper cakes range from 30-100 shots or more but they're fast and shoot like you're watching a Space Invaders game 3. If you're getting Roman candles get the 100+ shots as they're similar to cakes and do just as well but don't get that much height. They are always an excellent combo with cakes and mortars. Always get a mixture. 4. Mortars or MOA are best to buy when they are preloaded so you can use the mortars again as they are reusable and great. They're pricey though. The shells or balls you can then buy them separately as they are cheaper than the mortars. They make huge explosions but are typically single shot breaks but some of them make huge multiple breaks. The shells always makes a huge bang splash in the air and get longer airtime than cakes. Some mortar shells do last long but unfortunately, they don't indicate on the package so you have to play with different brands and themes. 5. Finale cakes are truly winners but depends on what themes. They're expensive for a reason. Depending on what type of theme and brand too. These can go from $200-500 a pop but they make huge breaks and long ones.

    Usually we go here every year to buy fireworks, but last year we made the mistake of purchasing our…read morefireworks by the side of the road. Perhaps we didn't ask all the right questions or research properly, but we had so many cheap quality fireworks (purchased at top dollar) that provided an overall disappointing experience. This year we went again to SkyKing in Cocoa Beach and the difference is night and day! They always blow me away with their incredible customer service, knowledgeable staff, and mind-blowing deals. Their prices are affordable for high quality fireworks, plus they throw in awesome freebies if you spend a certain amount of money which is easy to do (I forgot how much it was exactly but I only bought about 200 dollars worth of fireworks and that qualified for a freebie). Although we were shopping on a budget, we literally got the best bang for our buck in beautiful, endless displays and numerous colorful shows. I love that we are treated like royalty when shopping here. The employees greet you, walk you around the store and enlighten you on the best deals/fireworks to fit your budget and your needs, and even offer to help when they see you unloading your purchases into your car. My family and I will continue to come here every year. Shopping here definately beats buying cheap quality fireworks under some oversized tent on the side of the road!

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    Claude Edge Front St Park

    Claude Edge Front St Park

    3.3(3 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    This park on the Indian River in Melbourne was named in honor of Claude Edge, a prominent merchant…read morein early years of the city. In the 1920's and 30's he owned a general merchandise store and later a two-story building on Front Street with an upstairs boarding house that overlooks the park. Claude Edge Park has many amenities popular with locals and visitors. There is a public boat ramp. fishing pier with fish cleaning station, gazebo, pavilions, picnic areas, picnic tables, restroom, and access to the Melbourne Causeway Walking and Biking Path. Another interesting find in the park was the first post office site. Melbourne was originally called Crane Creek but it was renamed in honor of its first postmaster, Cornthwaite John Hector who arrived in the area vin 1878. He was from England and had lived in Melbourne, Australia where he left behind his common law wife and five children. He is also credited with organizing the first community band. The name Melbourne was suggested by Mrs. R.W. Goode, a local pioneer, eight years before the town was officially established. If you are lucky, you may spot a bottle nose dolphin or manatee in the Indian River off the shore of Claude Edge Park. The paved walkways in the park are ideal for exercise or walking dogs while the benches and shady spots entice picnics, reading, and people watching The proximity of this park to downtown Melbourne makes it easy to visit nearby cafes, shops, and restaurants. When you are looking to take a break from the hustle and bustle, this park provides a quiet retreat.

    Came to go fishing on the small pier but homeless people were sleeping in benches. It's sad looks…read morelike it could be a great spot to relax and fish unfortunately too many homeless people laying around the whole area and on the benches.

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    4th of July Celebration Downtown Avalon Park - Mocha Coconut loved these gigantic firecracker people

    4th of July Celebration Downtown Avalon Park

    4.3(3 reviews)
    41.6 miAvalon Park, East Orlando

    Really like Avalon Park in Orlando. They have great festivities, pretty easy parking, and we have…read morebeen for their drone show and now their fireworks. They happened right at 9 pm and they were great at the beginning but super smokey towards the end. There's lots of vendors and food trucks and you can also check out the local vendors in their shops. We like to go to the bakery Colombia, & the Marketplace which is their food hall. Everything is very walkable in this area and it is quite festive. Fireworks are around the lake. People bring their chairs and their blankets.

    This was my first year attending this delightful little celebration. It is held in Downtown Avalon…read morePark from 4pm-9pm. Initially, I thought that it would be a bust due to the rain, however, the rain only lasted about 20-30 minutes and then it was back to sunshine time. Once the sun was shining again, the streets began to quickly fill up with people out to enjoy the Holiday. The various vendors were lined up along Avalon Lake Drive and Avalon Park E. Blvd. The Avalon Town Park hosted live music in the amphitheater. In Founder's Square there was a split between a DJ and live music along with the excitement of the Gyro-x-treme ride. There was a decent number of food trucks and food stands to select from. Many of the prices ranged from $3-12. Also, there were plenty of samples and flyers being handed out. I tried a pineapple-mango smoothie, beef skirt steak with seasoned fried (Lahteeno), a cheese steak empanada, kettle corn and cake (Sweeter Than The Rest). All of it was pretty good, although if I ventured out for Lahteeno again, I would try something different. About 5 minutes to 9 pm. a short show of fireworks started at Avalon Lake and then promptly at 9 pm the main fireworks show began in the field (on Avalon Park W Blvd between Tanja King Blvd and Avalon Lake Dr). The show lasted about 20 minutes and ended with a great sparkling finale. Afterwards, all who were either not ready to go home or didn't want to be involved in the out-rushing traffic jam continued on with vendors that decided not to close up at 9 pm or headed over the the Mulberry Street Bar and Grill. Overall, it was a pretty cool experience and I would attend again.

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