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Surreal360: A Salvador Dalí Experience – REVIEW

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Simply out of this world, the Salvador Dali Experience in Miami is an absolute trip out of reality.

April 9th, 2023

Embark on a journey into the mind of Salvador Dalí, the Spanish surrealist artist world-renowned for his technical skill and precise draftsmanship. In addition to over 170 original artworks by Dalí, there is an immersion aspect like the recent immersive Van Gogh experience where you can even enjoy augmented reality experiences that bring his art to life. However, one major difference between both experiences is that at Dali’s you literally see paintings transform right before your eyes, albeit with the help of a newly downloaded app. Many paintings offer up hidden images and even begin to melt. Just nothing like I’ve ever seen before.

Still, beyond the theatrics guests will also learn the true story behind Dali’s works as you listen to a narration about his artistic world. The whole experience is really fascinating and gives you a more in-depth look at the acclaimed artist and major events in his life. Revered as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, Salvador Dalí was influenced by his admiration for Renaissance art. He experimented with a wide range of artistic activities from the late 1930s until his death in 1989, including painting, sculpting, designing fabrics, perfume bottles, jewelry, photography and also performance arts, having collaborated with other contemporary powerhouses including Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock.

 “I am not a Surrealist; I am Surrealism. Surrealism is not a party or a label; it is a state of mind, unique, to each his own, that can be affected by no party line, taboo, or morality. It is the total freedom to be and the right to absolute dreaming” -Salvador Dalí

For more information on Surreal360: A Salvador Dalí Experience and to get tickets visit HERE 

Ice Palace West

71 NW 14th St. 

Miami, FL 33136

 

Event Hours: 

Tuesday – Sunday:   10:00 AM – 8:00 PM  (last entry 7:00 PM) 

Closed on Mondays

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Coach is South Florida Insider's Owner, President, Webmaster, as well as a Reporter and Photographer covering events all over the world. Born in West Palm Beach, Coach continues to call the sunny Florida area home. He received his Associate degree from the University of South Florida, then transferred to the University of Florida where he received a Bachelor’s of Arts in Journalism & Communications. During his journalistic career, which has been featured in local newspapers and magazines as well as national publications, Coach has also continued his love of being an educator. It’s through both endeavors that he’s actively got students interested in following in the field of journalism. Coach loves sharing the world of entertainment with others and giving people the opportunity to step out of the everyday life.

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Blades, Buzz and Bibbidi-Bobbidi Brilliance as Disney on Ice Skates Back into South Florida

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Be Our Guest, Then Hold On Tight as Disney on Ice Sends Pirates, Pixie Dust and Power Moves Flying Across the Ice at Watsco Center April 16th–19th. (more…)

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Inside Palace Bar’s Haus of Gucci Ball

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Between flying queens, strong pours, and a room full of Pride week energy, Palace turned Friday night into one of the hottest parties on Ocean Drive.


April 11, 2026

During Miami Beach Pride Week, plenty of venues try to capture the moment, but Palace Bar made Friday night feel like the place everyone wanted to be. The Haus of Gucci Ball brought together drag, fashion, nightlife, and the kind of high energy crowd that made the whole evening feel elevated from the start.

The atmosphere hit immediately. Palace was glowing, the music kept the room alive, and the crowd was fully locked in. It felt vibrant, glamorous, and very Miami Beach. More than just a dinner outing, the night unfolded like a full Pride experience on Ocean Drive.

The clear highlight was a queen whose acrobatic performance completely took over the room. She moved with an incredible mix of strength, control, and confidence, turning the floor into her stage and delivering a routine that felt both dazzling and deeply seductive. At one point, she was flipping around on a man with such effortless precision that the whole crowd seemed to stop at once. It was captivating, sexy, and easily one of the most memorable moments of the night.

The food and drinks absolutely kept up. We had the filet bites and tuna tostones, both perfect for sharing between performances, along with skinny margaritas and lemon drops that were dangerously easy to drink. And yes, Palace was pouring strong, which only added to the fun. The cocktails matched the mood of the night perfectly: bold, smooth, and hard to stop ordering.

What makes Palace Bar work so well during Miami Beach Pride is that the energy never drops. The performers are not just part of the background. They pull the whole room in. The crowd responds, the music keeps moving, and the night keeps building. That kind of momentum is exactly what makes an event feel worth showing up for.

 

The Haus of Gucci Ball was one part of Palace Bar’s larger Miami Beach Pride Week programming, which has helped make the venue one of the biggest draws on Ocean Drive this week. With events spanning multiple days, Palace has become a go to destination for people looking for drag performances, nightlife, rooftop energy, DJs, and a crowd that wants to celebrate Pride in full.

That is what makes Palace such a fixture during Miami Beach Pride Week. It is not just about location or history. It is about creating nights that actually feel exciting once you are there. Friday night’s Haus of Gucci Ball had the glamour, the chemistry, the performances, and the kind of atmosphere that kept people fully engaged from beginning to end.

If you were at Palace Bar on Friday night, you already know how good it was. If you missed it, this was one of those Miami Beach Pride nights worth hearing about.

Ready for your next night at Palace? Visit Palace South Beach for reservations, menus, and upcoming events, and follow Palace on Instagram for the latest drag shows, Pride weekend moments, and Ocean Drive updates.

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Blink and You Miss It Look Up and You Won’t Forget It

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Jets, Grit and Beachside Thunder as the Air Dot Show Hits Fort Lauderdale and the Sky Turns Up the Volume. From Thunderbirds Precision to Raptor Power, Fort Lauderdale Won’t Stay Quiet for Long.
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Pucks, Pens and Packed Lines: Tkachuk Brothers Take Over Wellington

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Gloves Off, Pens Out and Fans Packed In Like a Goal Crease Scramble: Tkachuk Brothers Deliver in Wellington for Meet & Greet.
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Zèya Is Ready for Its Next Chapter With the Launch of Zèya 3.0

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Some apps are built to help you buy more. Zèya is trying to get people to think a little differently.


March 27, 2026

The Miami-based platform, which centers on swapping and extending the life of everyday items, is stepping into its next phase with the launch of Zèya 3.0, arriving April 1. The updated app is designed to make trading feel smarter, easier, and more intuitive, while still keeping the human side of exchange front and center.

At its core, Zèya is built around a simple idea that feels surprisingly refreshing right now. Most people already have things someone else wants.

For founder Mehdi Taifi, that way of thinking came naturally.

“I was a trader working in finance, so stocks inspired me,” Taifi said. “Bartering came naturally. We all have things other people want, and you don’t even know it.”

That mindset helps explain why Zèya does not position itself as just another resale app. In a digital world full of cluttered listings, questionable sellers, and platforms that often feel impersonal, Taifi sees Zèya as something more social, more direct, and a lot more human.

“On Facebook Marketplace, there are so many bots, you don’t know what’s real and what’s not,” he said. “Every time selling is involved, there are scams. There are no real review systems. On OfferUp, there’s so much noise, you don’t know where things are coming from. Our app has a social component in swiping, which makes individuals more invested. It feels very human. We also have a review system for safety and security.”

Part of what makes Zèya interesting is that it borrows a mechanic people already instantly understand. Swiping is so tied to Tinder and dating apps that most people associate it with attraction, chemistry, and quick decisions about people. Zèya takes that same familiar motion and applies it to stuff instead. It turns swiping into a way to discover items, spark exchanges, and make the whole process feel more engaging than scrolling through endless resale listings.

“We aren’t competing with currency. This is just a different way to think about value,” Taifi said. “We added the swiping mechanism to something that used to feel exclusive to online dating. You don’t have to just swipe on people. We have swiping and swapping.”

It is a clever idea, but the bigger appeal is the lifestyle shift behind it. Zèya is tapping into a growing desire to be more resourceful with what people already have, rather than always defaulting to shopping for something new.

“I want people to look at the things in their home as an opportunity,” Taifi said. “Don’t think about the cost of the things you need. Think instead about how you can acquire or trade in return.”

That framing gives Zèya a bigger ambition than just being useful. The app lives at the intersection of sustainability, community, and convenience, but it also carries a certain optimism. It suggests that value can move between people in ways that feel creative, local, and personal.

Zèya 3.0 reflects that vision with a redesigned experience and more personalized technology aimed at making meaningful swaps easier to find. The launch also marks an important moment for the company as it continues to grow its presence and encourage more people to rethink how they consume.

Taifi is not shy about where he hopes it all goes.

“It’s just a matter of time before Zèya becomes bigger,” he said. “As we grow, the idea of ‘why don’t you just Zèya your purse?’ is my dream. I want it to be a verb. I want a verb associated with the brand. I want it to become a cultural movement and eventually feel normal.”

That kind of confidence is part of the energy surrounding the launch. According to Taifi, the app has already gained 55,000 users in a year, and he believes this newest version will push the concept much further.

“This brand new version is going to make it very different,” he said. “We’re taking it to that next level. For people who looked at Zèya in the past, we encourage them to take a second look.”

And honestly, that may be the real story here. Zèya is not just launching an update. It is trying to make swapping feel normal, stylish, and part of everyday life. In a city like Miami, where image, taste, and reinvention are already built into the culture, that idea may land more naturally than people expect.

With Zèya 3.0 arriving April 1, the Miami startup is betting that the future of exchange feels less like selling and more like possibility.

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All Geeked Up at MegaCon Orlando

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Jungle Island & Sogno Offer Easter Happenings

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Experience Sogno: The Circus of Spring Wonder at Jungle Island! A fun, interactive circus show included with admission, perfect for kids and Easter family outings in Miami.

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Sunset Sapphic at Palace on South Beach Brought the Girls, the Rooftop, and the Energy

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With Sunset Sapphics now launched as a new monthly women’s event at Palace, the Ocean Drive icon is making a serious case for one of South Florida’s most exciting recurring lesbian nights.


March 23, 2026

Some nights have chemistry the second you walk in. Sunset Sapphics at Palace South Beach had that from the start.

I went to the March 21 edition of Sunset Sapphics, Palace’s recurring rooftop pool party for queer women in Miami, and the energy was there almost immediately. Hosted by queer influencer couple Zashia Santiago and Tay Tate, with music by DJ Sammii Blendz and sponsorships from Wet For Her and VDOM, the party took over the Palace Rooftop Pool Bar from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. and turned Ocean Drive into exactly the kind of women’s night you want Miami to deliver.

The rooftop was gorgeous, the weather did exactly what it needed to do, and the crowd felt ready in the best possible way. Not overly posed. Not trying too hard. Just genuinely ready to flirt, laugh, dance a little, and enjoy themselves. That made the whole night click almost immediately. It felt warm, social, playful, and just a little dangerous in a fun way. Exactly what a rooftop party like this should feel like.

There was something especially sexy about how natural the energy was. Nobody was manufacturing a moment because the moment was already there. People were talking, moving, circling the rooftop, locking eyes, laughing with their drinks in hand, and settling into the kind of mood that makes a night feel easy and magnetic all at once. It had a real spark. The kind you cannot fake and definitely cannot force.

A huge part of that came down to the music. DJ Sammii Blendz knew exactly how to hold the room without pushing it too far. The set kept the rooftop pulsing, but it never tipped into chaos. It was confident, smooth, and perfectly in tune with the night. Enough to make people move, enough to make people linger, and enough to keep that charged little current running through the crowd. Palace described the event as a rooftop pool party built around community, connection, and nightlife, and that balance really came through in the room.

One of the funniest and most unforgettable parts of the night was the dance contest, which gave the whole party an extra dose of personality. It was playful, cheeky, and just the right amount of wild. Contest winners were even handed sexy toys throughout the night, which pushed the whole thing into even flirtier territory and made the crowd even more into it. It gave the event that wink of mischief that took it from fun to fully memorable.

What made Sunset Sapphics at The Palace work so well was that it felt seductive without being try hard. It was playful, confident, and a little naughty, but it never felt overly packaged. It just felt like women were out, feeling good, looking hot, and actually enjoying the room they were in. In a city that is always trying to sell you a scene, that matters. This one did not need to sell it. The vibe was already there.

And honestly, the fact that it is recurring is a big part of why the night felt exciting. This was not just some one-off party people would talk about once and forget. It felt like the beginning of something people are actually going to start planning around. Palace is giving queer women a visible, intentional, genuinely fun night to come back to, and that kind of consistency matters.

A recurring women’s party with this kind of energy has real potential. It gives people a place to come back to. It gives the crowd something to anticipate. And it gives South Florida a recurring women’s night that feels hot, social, and alive instead of random or afterthought-level.

That is really why the night landed. Yes, it was sexy. Yes, it was playful. Yes, it had chemistry. But it also felt like it knew exactly who it was for. And when a party has that kind of clarity, people feel it immediately.

Sunset Sapphics at Palace South Beach was flirty, lively, and full of the kind of tension that makes a rooftop event actually fun. Between the music, the crowd, the playful contest, the sexy prizes, and all the charged little moments in between, it delivered the kind of night that felt easy to fall into and very hard to leave.

This was not just another night out. It was the kind of night that reminds you how good a rooftop, the right music, and the right women can feel when everything lands exactly the way it should.

Find out more here. The next event is 4/18!

Website: https://www.palacesouthbeach.com

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