SPIE Conference @ Disney World

Often scientific conferences are held at nice places, but I never attended a conference at Disney World before! This year’s SPIE Medical Imaging conference took place at Disney’s Coronaro Springs Resort, right in the middle of Disney World. This resort is built around a lake, dotted with palm trees and hammocks. The weather was amazing and between sessions there was time to take a quick swim in the heated swimming pool, a drink at the bar, or short nap in the sun.
The day before the conference we visited NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral. It was really impressive to walk through a space shuttle, to try and fit in the cockpits of different rockets and to see how and where the space shuttles are launched.
Of course we couldn’t leave without at least visiting one of the Disney theme parks, so yesterday we bought a half day ticket to the Magic Kingdom, the classical Disney park, with rides such as Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. Even though our ticket was only valid from 16-20h we still had enough time to see most of the park. The day ended with some amazing fireworks.
The conference itself was of course very useful as well, but I won’t bore you with the details. Have a look at the pictures.

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  1. maatje February 19th, 2011 14:06

    Again… you are such a lucky guy!
    And I can see you enjoy every moment and every opportunity.
    Nice for us – poor people at home :) – that you took some shots…
    Thanks!

  2. Maurice March 17th, 2011 21:19

    The photo’s are even more beautiful than I have experienced the scenery with my own eyes. I don’t regret at all going to Disney for a few hours :-) And indeed maatje, we are kind of lucky sometimes haha.

  3. Lei March 21st, 2011 11:28

    The last pic is amazing. I was trying to make the same shot in the night when I was in that park, nevertheless the best exposure and composition I obtained is still far away from my expectation.

  4. Lei March 21st, 2011 11:30

    Unfortunately I can not check the EXIF data of these images.

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