2023 Key West Fantasy Fest Theme And Dates Announced
Kyler Rhodes, center, is the hookah-smoking caterpillar from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” surrounded by, left to right, Melanie Breglio as Tweedle Dee; Ryan Glassburn, White Rabbit; Jessica Bauser, Tweedle Dum; Michele Rhodes, Cheshire Cat; and Kim Kelly as Alice, during the 2022 Fantasy Fest Captain Morgan Masquerade March. (Photo: Carol Tedesco/FantasyFest.com)
Fantasy Fest in Key West has announced this year’s theme and dates. “Uniforms & Unicorns—200 Years of Sailing into Fantasy” is the official theme for Fantasy Fest 2023–Key West’s annual multi-day costuming extravaganza in Paradise.
From October 20-29, revelers can explore an array of exciting events, including the world-famous Bud Light Fantasy Fest parade, the all-hands-on-deck Captain Morgan Masquerade March (aka “Locals Parade”), the exuberant Goombay Festival in the streets, Royal Coronation of the 2023 Fantasy Fest King, Queen, and royal court, plus concerts, theater productions, a “Heroes and Villains” 5K run/walk, the enchanting Key West Pet Masquerade, the 40th annual Headdress Ball pageant, and more. Fantasy Fest 2023 is presented in part by the Monroe County Tourist Development Council. For a full calendar of events, visit http://www.fantasyfest.com.
Here’s a look at last year’s event.
The October dates will come up fast, so plan ahead. Key West does not have an overabundance of hotels so booking early is probably a good idea. I reached out to Key West Express on their availability during the Fantasy Fest but have not heard back yet.
The event runs 9 days, but if you had to choose just one, Saturday October 28th is the date to choose with the Block Party and the Parade. The full schedule of events can be found here.
15 Florida Beaches Where Alcohol Is Legal To Drink
I fondly remember the days of drinking on Fort Myers Beach. It wasn’t really legal, but we did it anyway. Going to 7-11 and getting a giant Big Gulp cup and then making a mixed drink to sip on the beach. It was so common that every Spring Breaker outside the Lani Kai was carrying a Big Gulp cup. I’m pretty sure the cops knew. Florida beaches and alcohol have always gone together.
And if you’re going to drink on Fort Myers Beach, you better hide it. The Town Of Fort Myers Beach has this posted “Any person convicted of violation of Section 5 of this Ordinance may be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.00 or by imprisonment in the County jail for a period not to exceed 60 days, or both.” 60 days in jail for a Mich Ultra? Seems harsh.
The grown up version is to make a drink in a giant Yeti cup. The ice lasts so much longer. That’s how I do my summertime vodka cranberry down on Bonita Beach. Even though it’s not actually legal to do so. There used to be a sign that says “no alcohol”, but the Hurricane Ian destroyed it.
One thing to remember with alcohol on Florida beaches. It’s really never ok to bring glass. Even if no one says don’t bring glass – don’t bring glass. If you break a bottle you’ll never get all the pieces and then someone will step on it.
And it’s hot here. Don’t forget to alternate between booze and bottled water or you’ll be hurting. That dehydration headache is a killer.
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