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  • What happened to Christina Grimmie?

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    American singer-songwriter Christina Grimmie died, aged 22, after being shot following her performance at The Plaza Live in Orlando, Florida, on the evening of June 10th, 2016. As she met with fans after the show, 27-year-old Kevin James Loibl approached the singer and shot her once in the head and twice in the chest before shooting and killing himself. Despite attempts to resuscitate her at the scene, Grimmie was declared dead after being taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center. It emerged that Loibl had an infatuation with the singer and traveled 100 miles from his home in St Petersburg, Florida to attend her concert, bringing two handguns, loaded magazines, and a hunting knife into the venue. Grimmie rose to prominence initially through performances on her popular YouTube channel and later secured a recording contract after appearing as a contestant on season six of NBC’s The Voice television show, where she was coached by Adam Levine. She was buried in a private ceremony at Berlin Cemetery in New Jersey.
  • What does Epcot stand for?

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    The name of Disney’s Epcot stands for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. The acronym was coined by Walt Disney as part of his plans for a new self-contained community, a model urban utopia that would be both a company town and visitor attraction showcasing innovative technologies to improve the quality of urban life. His death in 1966 meant that the concept never became a reality, but in 1982, The Walt Disney Company opened the Epcot Center theme park on the Walt Disney World resort complex near Orlando, Florida, inspired by Walt’s original vision.
  • Which terminal do I need at Orlando Airport?

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    At Orlando International Airport, Terminal A and Terminal B are simply opposite sides of the same Main Terminal building, which is only 525 feet across. Also called A-Side and B-Side, crossing from one side to the other can be done on Level 3 (Departures Level). Orlando International Airport departure terminals are shown below. In case of terminal changes, contacting the airline to confirm before travel is advisable. AirlineTerminal Aerolineas Argentinas B Aer Lingus A Aeromexico A Air Canada B Air France B Air Transat A Alaska Airlines A American Airlines B Avianca A Azul A Bahamasair B British Airways B Caribbean Airlines B Copa Airlines A Delta B Edelweiss B Emirates B Eurowings B Frontier Airlines A GOL B Icelandair B Interjet A JetBlue Airways A LATAM A Lufthansa B Norwegian A Silver Airways B Southwest A Spirit Airlines B Sun Country Airlines B Sunwing A Swoop B United Airlines B Virgin Atlantic A Viva Aerobus B Volaris B WestJet B

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