Festivals of Speed at the Mission Inn Resort & Club -Howey-in-the-Hills, FL

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Festivals of Speed at the Mission Inn Resort & Club -Howey-in-the-Hills, FL

Time: May 6, 2012 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Mission Inn Resort & Club
Street: 10400 County Road 48
City/Town: Howey-in-the-Hills, FL 34737
Website or Map: http://www.festivalsofspeed.c…
Phone: 305-814-2367
Event Type: car, show, fundraiser
Organized By: Joe Sabatini
Latest Activity: May 5, 2012

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Event Description

Our host hotel is the award winning, Mission Inn Resort & Club.

Located just 15 minutes northwest of Orlando, it is a setting adorned with Spanish architecture, spring fed lakes and historic oaks.

 

This 1000 acre resort welcomes guests from around the globe with the grace and hospitality of a plush private estate. While the car enthusiast in the family enjoys the "Rolling Sculptures" on display, others can enjoy the spa, tennis, golf, skeet shooting, boating, fine dining and other amenities.

 

On Sunday, a fantastic display of the world's finest automobiles, motorcycles, watercraft and luxury lifestyle products will be placed for display on the fairway. Our field is diverse, showcasing vintage and contemporary vehicles of all makes and models including motorcycles, race boats, and other exciting vehicles. Vehicles set for display include Bugatti, Ferrari, Maserati, Fisker, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, BMW, Porsche, Mercedes Benz, Lotus, Audi, Aston-Martin, Ducati, and others. Attendees view this event as a weekend "retreat" where they can relax and get to experience products on a more intimate level in a casual setting.

 

For tickets, and VIP entry, please go to www.festivalsofspeed.com. For more information and questions, please email le@festivalsofspeed.com or call 305-814-2367.

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