The location of this year’s event is, Miami, Fl. Not only is it the largest city within the Southeastern United States with 5.5 million people, but it is also the hub city to Latin America and a melting pot of many nations. It is no coincidence you will be uniting with us, here, in a colorful city, filled with God’s diverse creation. Help us color this event with your culture, wether you are a block away or frontiers away, it’s time to mesh together as one, Miami-style!
Where to shack up?
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While you’re here:
Here are some ideas of places to visit during your stay in Miami.
Miami MetroZoo is fast becoming one of the best zoos in the nation. Its climate allows it to keep a wide variety of animals from Asia, Australia and Africa like no other zoo in the country. One of the first free-range zoos in the country, the exhibits are entirely cageless. Animals are grouped according to their geographic territory and animals that live together peacefully in the wild are placed in exhibits together. Website
The Miami Seaquarium is located right in the middle of the tourist area, on the causeway between downtown Miami and Miami Beach. It’s a fabulous stop where you can witness an outdoor aquarium experience that’s only possible in our tropical climate. Be sure to budget enough time to spend at least half a day there!Website
Parrot Jungle offers visitors a fun, educational opportunity to get an up-close look at tropical birds in replicas of their natural habitats. The attraction routinely hosts field trips and offers frequent educational programs. Website
The Miami SkyLift is an interesting new attraction located in downtown Miami’s Bayfront Park. You’ll gain an interesting perspective on our city when you ride 500 feet into the air in a helium balloon suspended above the park. The ride lasts about 15 minutes and includes a narrated description of Miami as you ride. Website








