Fast Eddie's takes pride in providing exceptional facilities and services to its customers. They offer comfort and convenience, with comfortable seating, state-of-the-art equipment, and a welcoming atmosphere. What sets them apart from other establishments is their unique character and style. Whether you're looking for a cozy and intimate spot to enjoy drinks with friends or a lively and upbeat atmosphere to watch the game, they have got you covered. Come and experience why Fast Eddie's is the go-to destination for quality facilities and services with a touch of individuality.
Are you excited for an unforgettable animal encounter? Join Wildlife Encounter Tours and get ready to have an up-close and personal experience with some of the most fascinating animals from across the globe. This tour is designed for animal lovers and nature enthusiasts, offering a unique opportunity to explore the rainforest floor and meet hundreds of poison dart frogs and other amphibians worldwide. During this 1-1.5 hour tour, you'll have the chance to feed the otters and Fly River turtles and even meet some monkeys. Imagine seeing these fantastic creatures in their natural habitats and learning about their behaviors and habitats from experienced guides. This incredible experience is perfect for all ages and will surely be a highlight of your trip.
The National Butterfly Center is a scenic destination that spans over 100 acres and is a prime location in the country for butterfly enthusiasts who want to get close to these beautiful insects. With over 300 species of butterflies thriving among some of the most lush plant life in the Rio Grande Valley, the Center offers a mesmerizing sight. The monarch butterfly is an iconic American species that has unfortunately decreased in numbers due to shrinking habitats, environmental toxins, and climate change. Public interest in conservation efforts to protect this species has increased, which is a positive development. However, it is essential to note that of the 456 butterfly species tracked by NABA, 320 have shown less positive trends than the monarch butterfly.