The Colonel and I took an overnight trip to Ft. Lauderdale (June24/25) to see a one of a kind show. This show is the Mermaid Burlesque Show...the only underwater show of its kind in the world (so we were informed). We had planned to make this trip earlier but then the pandemic hit.
The show can only be viewed through windows, while in the Wreck Bar (made to resemble a wrecked Spanish Galleon inside and out) located inside the B Ocean Resort. The B Ocean Resort is now what used to be called the "Yankee Clipper" hotel. It was built in 1956 and is shaped like a clipper ship. Many stars stayed in the hotel such as Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. to name a few. Two movies have been filmed in the hotel, Where the Boys Are (1960) and Analyze This (1999). One of the scenes of the 1999 movie was filmed inside the Wreck Bar and featured Robert DiNero and Billy Crystal (The Colonel and I may have even been sitting in the same chairs).
The Colonel and I booked a room at the resort for the night. We wanted to be able to watch the show and enjoy a couple of drinks and then just go up to our room after the show. Our show tickets included a $35/each credit towards drinks and/or a dinner. The showtime was 8:30 p.m. with the doors opening at 6:30 p.m. We checked into our room around 4:00 p.m., so had time to burn. We walked on the beach and then had a light dinner at the resort (sandwiches).
Finally, the show we had been waiting for since before the pandemic was about to start. The woman who created the show came out amongst the crowd and told us a little about the show's history.
She had been the only one swimming for years and then one day she thought, why not get other ladies to swim too and make it an underwater burlesque show (she also has mermen shows)? She said to make sure we made lots of noise, as the ladies under water could hear us and the music played by the DJ. She left the bar and it was showtime.
The lady was the only swimmer in a mermaid's tail (she would shed that later). She was joined by three other ladies.
The next day, before we headed back home, The Colonel and I toured some more of the resort. We visited the pool where the mermaids swam the night before. You can see the windows of the Wreck Bar under the water.
We got our car out of hock (only valet parking at the resort) and headed for a place in town we discovered on Atlas Obscura. It is a huge piece of art entitled Thrive by an artist named Daniel Popper. He created it in 2020.
We were getting hungry and wanted to eat something before we hit the road for home. I had looked up places to eat in Ft. Lauderdale and one was a Cuban place that sounded good. It was called 925 Nuevo's Cubano's. Back in the 1970s it used to be someone's private home and now it is a restaurant. The front of the restaurant was for carryout and dine-in was in back, outside and under cover.
We had a fun time while in Ft. Lauderdale but it always so good to get back home to our little town.