14 March 2013 12:13 Logan.Wilson
Whether it’s Mickey, Minnie, Daisy or Donald that’s your favourite Disney Character, don’t miss out on the most exciting breakfast in Orlando. Start your day off right, with a buffet style breakfast with your family, friends and adored Disney Characters. Your relaxing day will begin with transportation from your hotel to the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, where the breakfast is held. An air-conditioned luxury stretch limousine will be ... [More]
11 March 2013 06:15 Guy.Noronha
Orlando is rightly famed as the “Theme Park Capital of the World.” The city is home to the most popular and big name entertainment parks such as Walt Disney World Resort, which comprises of the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom. Universal Studios and the Harry Potter theme park are other hugely popular parks. Then there are the exclusively water wonders of Wet 'n Wild, Discovery Cove, and Sea World for holidaymakers in Orlando. [More]
1 March 2013 05:13 Guy.Noronha
Key Largo is the setting for that classic Humphrey Bogart film of the same name. It is the northernmost island that makes up the Florida Keys. It is also the largest at 33 miles (53 kms). The island itself is an exposed coral reef and easily accessible from mainland Florida. It is just an hour, by road, from two airports. [More]
25 February 2013 05:35 Guy.Noronha
Universal CityWalk is a modern looking entertainment, dining and shopping complex set on 30 acres of land. Opening in 1999, it is located at the entrance of Universal’s other Orlando property – Universal Parks & Resorts. Visitors have to negotiate the CityWalk to get through the Universal Studios or Islands of Adventure.
Touted as ‘The Entertainment Capital of Orlando,’ it is a great location for families, teens, young adults, couples and mature visitors. It is frequented by tourists and the local Orlando residents – and that is always a good sign. [More]
19 February 2013 05:57 Guy.Noronha
Orlando is known by several names throughout the world including, “Theme Park Capital of the World” and “The City Beautiful.” They are well deserved and not without good reason.
One of (the many) the reasons are the hundreds of lakes that dot the Orlando region. Orlando itself has about 80 odd lakes. The largest of which is Lake Apopka. The most famous are probably Lake Buena Vista and Lake Eola.
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15 February 2013 13:01 Logan.Wilson
Best known for it’s interactive hotels, unique restaurants and never ending Disney inspired theme parks, Orlando, Florida is much more than the kids capital of the world. Hiding in the shadows of Universal Studios, Disneyworld theme parks, and kid-proof attractions is a city filled with amazing food, culture, and entertainment. Do not believe me? Here is a list of the Top 5 Orlando Attractions for Adults. 1. Kennedy Space Center Tour: An inspiring journey through time... [More]
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1 February 2013 06:58 Guy.Noronha
Disney sure knows how to capture magic. Whether it is in their movies or theme parks, they somehow manage to bring it up close and make it fun. In the Disney Boardwalk, resort of Orlando they have brought 1930s Americana to life. [More]
28 January 2013 05:13 Guy.Noronha
The Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf Course in Orlando is a really great place to have fun and adventure – for adults and kids. Most of the holes are challenging – but not too much – and pretty. The course is well-maintained and manicured with original-seeming pirate village and other buccaneering settings. Though, they can seem rather gimmicky and contrived. [More]
22 January 2013 08:53 Brittany.McHugh
Just because Orlando isn’t some big city like New York, it does not mean that it does not have a very active nightlife. Here’s a short list of some of the more popular places: [More]
18 January 2013 11:01 Guy.Noronha
Winemaking and grape growing has a long history (around 350 to 400 years) in the Florida region. The climate of the area and its soil is ideal for grapes. There are two strands to Florida’s winemaking history. One suggests that Spanish explorers, who founded Florida, discovered the local wild Muscadine grapes and began to make wine from it. [More]