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Cajun/Creole in Oakland Park, FL. Tickets can be purchased at Alligator Alley Harley-Davidson 201 International Pkwy, Sunrise, FL 33325 (954) 414-4135 Parade begins at The Big Easy Casino 831 N Federal Hwy, Hallandale Beach, FL Gates Open at 6:30am Kickstands Up Promptly at 9:30am Parade ends at Markham Park 16001 W. SR 84, Sunrise, FL Gates Open at 8:00am For those coming. Alligator Alley is a formally recognized name for the southernmost extent of Interstate 75, where it runs west/east from the Naples/Fort Myers conurbation to Fort Lauderdale/Miami. Located at 506 South 1 st Street in Immokalee, Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee is easily accessible to all of Southwest Florida via I-75 and Southwest Florida International Airport is only a 45-minute drive from the casino. Located between Miami and Naples, north of Alligator Alley on Highway 846, it is five blocks south of Highway 29. 801 reviews of Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 'I love coming here! It's got a variety of bars and clubs. And if you want a laugh then you should head to the improv club. There's a water and light show every weekend and if it's a family affair you're looking for they even have a zoo.
OPEN DAILY:
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Live feedings will resume at a later date in warmer weather.
Closed on Wednesdays starting September 9, 2020.
WINTER HOURS:
Starting December 4 – January 31
Open Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Adults: | $13 |
Children (Ages 3-12): | $11 |
Seniors (65+): | $11 |
Toddlers (Ages 2 and under): | FREE |
Alligator Chow: | $5 |
- Self-guided tour along the elevated boardwalk to safely view the alligators
- Daily feedings at 11am, 1pm and 4pm (Live feedings will resume at a later date in warmer weather.)
- Can accommodate up to 150 people
- Kid friendly – and safe
- Handicap accessible
- Shaded picnic area for lunch
- Photography welcome
- Over 450 alligators from hatchlings to mature adults
- Other natural wildlife inhabitants include turtles, ospreys, owls, bull frogs and more!
Give your child a birthday party they’ll never forget! After your adventure along the boardwalk, have your two hour party in the air conditioned sunroom, where everyone can hold a baby alligator. Plus, the birthday boy or girl gets a tee-shirt, water bottle and a backpack – perfect for his/her next adventure! We also have cart service for food and coolers you bring along!
Up to 20 People | $300 |
Each Additional Child | $9 |
Each Additional Adult | $11 |
Alligator Alley is a fun learning adventure for students and teachers alike! After a guided tour along the boardwalk, your students will get to witness the alligator feedings and then have the opportunity to hold one of the baby gators. This is the perfect place for a hands-on opportunity to learn about wildlife!
10 or More People | |
Children | $9 |
Adult | $11 |
Teachers & Bus Drivers | FREE |
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - A man and a woman who took the stand in the trial of a former Miccosukee Police officer accused the law enforcer of forcing them to take off all their clothes and run naked during a traffic stop in the Everglades that took place when they were both teenagers.
Michael Martinez, the accused, sat in a Broward County courtroom as he listened to testimony from Kyle Shoulta and Remy Riley, Wednesday morning.
Authorities said Martinez pulled over Shoulta and Riley near mile marker 48 of Alligator Alley, located in the tribe’s reservation, on Aug. 5, 2016.
Speaking on the witness stand, Shoulta said the officer gave him two options.
“I was given a choice of go to jail or run, so I took the choice to run naked,” he said.
During cross-examination, Riley described what was going through her mind at the time.
“Of course I felt scared. Of course I felt intimidated,” she said.
Investigators said Shoulta and Riley were driving from Tampa to Fort Lauderdale at the time.
Police said Shoulta ran a stop sign after he’d stopped for gas, and that’s when he was pulled over.
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Shoulta and Riley both admitted to having a small amount of drugs in the car.
When asked whether the vehicle smelled like marijuana, Shoulta replied, “It did.”
Riley said Martinez, 30, told them they were heading to jail.
“He found a pot brownie, and he said, ‘OK, well, you guys are [expletive] now,” she said.
But Riley and Shoulta said the officer then gave them another option: follow him down a secluded road, strip naked and run.
Shoulta recorded cellphone video as he drove behind Martinez’s SUV. He said he was the first to run with no clothes on.
Riley said the officer then turned to her.
“I took my pants off. I took my shirt off. I kind of looked at him, like, is this enough?” she said. “He was like, ‘That’s it?’ I turned around from them, I turned away, I took my underwear off, I took my bra off.”
Riley said she initially tried to cover her privates while she ran.
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“I ran in the opposite direction holding myself. I ran back in the opposite direction holding myself,” she said. “While I’m in the middle of holding myself, he’s like, ‘Move your hands away from your body so I can see.'”
Reports also show where Martinez tried to solicit a sexual favor from Riley.
Shoulta and Riley reported the incident. Martinez was still on probation for his job and was fired.
In 2017, he was arrested and charged with extortion, accused of forcing teenagers to strip naked and run to avoid criminal charges.
Riley broke down in tears in court as she further described the emotional toll the incident took on her.
“It was not what I wanted to do. It felt like I had no choice,” she said. “At 18 years old, I don’t feel like you should know what to do. I felt like that was his job.”
If convicted, Martinez faces up to five years in prison. He is expected to testify on Thursday.
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