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Once upon a time, Orlando was a small town surrounded by cow pastures and citrus fields. With the development of Walt Disney World and Universal Studios, SeaWorld and a host of smaller attractions, those cow pastures turned into planned communities that house a wide range of residents, from Disney's 55,000 "cast members" to sports celebrities and millionaires. Now, virtually all of Central Florida defines itself by its distance from Orlando, while Orlando defines itself by its distance from Disney World. Towns that once had identities of their own now fight to retain that identity, succeeding in varying degrees.

Getting There and Getting Around

Every major commercial airline and many charter aircraft fly into burgeoning Orlando International Airport or the much smaller Sanford International Airport. Amtrak trains connect the city with cities along the U.S. east coast with stops in Kissimmee, Winter Park and Orlando, while Amtrak's Auto Train boards both passengers and their cars for the trip between Lorton, Virginia near Washington D.C. to Sanford, a small town just north of Orlando. Greyhound buses bring people here from every corner of the nation.

An automobile is the best way to get around this sprawling area. You will also need to allow more travel time than the distance would suggest. Even central Florida's main interstate artery, I-4, is slow at peak traffic hours from 7-9am and from 4-6pm, and very busy at almost any other time.

Every national rental car chain operates here, along with some smaller ones. Local rental agencies are accustomed to tourists renting a car in one Florida city and dropping it off here or vice versa, although they charge an additional fee to do so. Get as current a map as you can find. Roads are being built even as you read this, and highway signs often assume you know much more than you do. Because Central Florida was once sparsely populated and there are vast amounts of acreage up this way, there was plenty of room to build roads, so even the most remote routes are four- or six-lane highways, easy to negotiate.

A Look at Orlando's "Neighborhoods"



Walt Disney World

You will find everything from hotels to shopping, restaurants, sports and nightlife within the huge park. Within the park are thousands of hotel rooms to fit a wide range of budgets, and all provide shuttle transportation that gets you to WDW's four theme parks, three water parks and sundry other diversions. A monorail zips passengers to many destinations; boats and buses serve all the others, and the wait is rarely more than a few minutes.

Kissimmee/U.S. 192

U.S. 192 refers to a long strip of multi-laned highway along an east-west route from the small but sprawling towns of Kissimmee and St. Cloud to Walt Disney World and beyond. This busy artery isn't much to look at, but it is the epicenter of moderately priced accommodations located outside the Walt Disney World park grounds.

On this highway there are dozens of budget- to moderate-price hotels with rates in the $30-40 range and even less in really slow seasons. Here, too, are dozens of inexpensive restaurants ranging from fast food to ethnic options, grocery stores, discount shopping malls and dinner show entertainment.

U.S. 192, also called Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, stretches from downtown Kissimmee past the main entry gate to Walt Disney World and to U.S. 27, which is roughly the western edge of Orlando. Heading north from a point about midway along the main stretch of U.S. 192 is S.R. 535, which also leads to I-4 and International Drive.

I-4

This big interstate highway connects Tampa on the west and Daytona Beach in the east, streaking past exits leading to Orlando's theme park and hotel districts. It is vital to remember that although the road is actually heading north at many points, everything along it is keyed to the "west" direction of Tampa and the "east" direction of Daytona Beach. All the theme parks and hundreds of hotels are accessible from this interstate highway. Avoid rush hour from 7-9am and 4-6pm if you can.

International Drive

This long byway was once the way to Orlando's Convention Center, a few hotels and precious little else. Today, you can barely find the street sign, so jammed is this byway with shopping malls, attractions, towering hotels and restaurants.

The Orlando Convention Center lures a constant round of meetings—large and small—so for conventioneers particularly, this boulevard is a vital cog in the Orlando machine. For everyone else, there are some very nice hotels here, and you can often find some very attractive rates on weekends and between conventions.

Universal Studios

When Universal Studios moved in to compete ear-to-ears with the Mouse, a community of hotels, restaurants and all the rest grew up around it. While Universal's two parks do not yet begin to rival Walt Disney World in size, the surrounding area is growing fast. You'll find a Universal Studios exit off I-4.

Downtown Orlando

Yes, there is a downtown Orlando, although few who come to Orlando ever see much of it. Downtown Orlando is, in fact, one of the prettiest parts of the city, blessed with tree-lined neighborhoods, attractive older homes and its fair share of—but not too many—shops, restaurants, lounges and entertainment areas.

Celebration

This small but rapidly growing town was created—lock, stock and barrel-shaped water tower—by the Disney corporation, intent on creating a picture-perfect community, using the latest views on neighborhood socialization. Rimmed by white fencing, Celebration is a cluster of Victorian-style homes on neat streets, with townhouses on a crescent-shaped street, courtesy of Olde England. Celebration's homes, many of which are in the $350,000-700,000 range, circle a central shopping, dining and entertainment area with attractive shops and cafes. It now has a pleasant, small hotel as well.







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International Drive


Orlando
United States
This long byway was once the way to Orlando's Convention Center, a few hotels and precious little else. Today, you can barely find the street sign, so jammed is this byway with shopping malls, attractions, towering hotels and restaurants.

The Orlando Convention Center lures a constant round of meetings¡ªlarge and small¡ªso for conventioneers particularly, this boulevard is a vital cog in the Orlando machine. For everyone else, there are some very nice hotels here, and you can often find some very attractive rates on weekends and between conventions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
International Drive photo by Mark Hanlen
Photo: Mark Hanlen
International Drive photo by CrispyBaconBits
Photo: CrispyBaconBits
International Drive photo by Nicki Riggs
Photo: Nicki Riggs
International Drive photo by Maximiliano Corredor
Photo: Maximiliano Corredor
International Drive photo by Stuart White
Photo: Stuart White
International Drive photo by Maximiliano Corredor
Photo: Maximiliano Corredor
International Drive photo by Tommi Holmgren
Photo: Tommi Holmgren
International Drive photo by Henri Hovi
Photo: Henri Hovi
International Drive photo by Henri Hovi
Photo: Henri Hovi
International Drive photo by Steve
Photo: Steve
International Drive photo by David W. Steele
Photo: David W. Steele
International Drive photo by chris
Photo: chris
International Drive photo by Steve
Photo: Steve
International Drive photo by chris
Photo: chris
International Drive photo by Jenny Moore
Photo: Jenny Moore
International Drive photo by crocus242
Photo: crocus242
International Drive photo by Skeet Effects
Photo: Skeet Effects
International Drive photo by Matt Kurick
Photo: Matt Kurick
International Drive photo by arielmango
Photo: arielmango
International Drive photo by Craig Thomson
Photo: Craig Thomson
International Drive photo by ed warner
Photo: ed warner
International Drive photo by Gemma Pollard
Photo: Gemma Pollard
International Drive photo by Barry the Beaver
Photo: Barry the Beaver
International Drive photo by Ellen Fried, EHT, NJ
Photo: Ellen Fried, EHT, NJ
International Drive photo by bhusain
Photo: bhusain
International Drive photo by Martin Grivjack
Photo: Martin Grivjack
 

 
Theme Parks


Orlando
United States
The vast majority of the families visiting Orlando have one major agenda, namely the famous theme parks on which Orlando has based its prosperity. Of these, Disney World is surely the most renowned. The 'kingdom' seems to be ever expanding--it now contains within its borders the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot Center, Disney-MGM Studios and Downtown Disney. Florida's Disney World has long set the benchmark for its competitors, but there are certainly alternatives to the likes of Mickey Mouse, the most obvious being Universal Studios, where visitors can get lost in the fantasies of filmmaking. SeaWorld is another popular attraction and might be described as half-zoo, half-theme park. Other parks include: Busch Gardens, Cypress Gardens, Silver Springs, and Islands of Adventure.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Theme Parks photo by Joe Andy Mendoza
Photo: Joe Andy Mendoza
Theme Parks photo by Laurel Cohen
Photo: Laurel Cohen
Theme Parks photo by Mike
Photo: Mike
Theme Parks photo by Dannii Levi
Photo: Dannii Levi
Theme Parks photo by Brandi
Photo: Brandi
Theme Parks photo by Zoe
Photo: Zoe
Theme Parks photo by Masked Blogger
Photo: Masked Blogger
Theme Parks photo by Linda Presson
Photo: Linda Presson
Theme Parks photo by Lea Jensen
Photo: Lea Jensen
Theme Parks photo by George Browne
Photo: George Browne
Theme Parks photo by Brandi
Photo: Brandi
Theme Parks photo by Masked Blogger
Photo: Masked Blogger
Theme Parks photo by findyourface
Photo: findyourface
Theme Parks photo by Ben Kennedy
Photo: Ben Kennedy
Theme Parks photo by Matt Cawley
Photo: Matt Cawley
Theme Parks photo by elcapitanintendo
Photo: elcapitanintendo
Theme Parks photo by Rhea Ganzon
Photo: Rhea Ganzon
Theme Parks photo by R.A. Dee
Photo: R.A. Dee
 

 
Universal Studios


Orlando
United States
When Universal Studios moved in to compete ear-to-ears with the Mouse, a community of hotels, restaurants and all the rest grew up around it. While Universal's two parks do not yet begin to rival Walt Disney World in size, the surrounding area is growing fast. You'll find a Universal Studios exit off I-4.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Universal Studios photo by Cayetano
Photo: Cayetano
Universal Studios photo by Leah Apodaca
Photo: Leah Apodaca
Universal Studios photo by Don Le
Photo: Don Le
Universal Studios photo by Leah Apodaca
Photo: Leah Apodaca
Universal Studios photo by Mark O'Gorman
Photo: Mark O'Gorman
Universal Studios photo by daecks
Photo: daecks
Universal Studios photo by Jose Vilches - www.josevilches.com
Photo: Jose Vilches - www.josevilches.com
Universal Studios photo by beepea
Photo: beepea
Universal Studios photo by beepea
Photo: beepea
Universal Studios photo by Tom Lohdan
Photo: Tom Lohdan
Universal Studios photo by Weeence Weeence
Photo: Weeence Weeence
Universal Studios photo by Bruno Bezerra
Photo: Bruno Bezerra
Universal Studios photo by Fat Girl Adventures
Photo: Fat Girl Adventures
Universal Studios photo by fotografia cole
Photo: fotografia cole
Universal Studios photo by Nick Barkworth
Photo: Nick Barkworth
Universal Studios photo by Nick Barkworth
Photo: Nick Barkworth
Universal Studios photo by Michael Canavan
Photo: Michael Canavan
Universal Studios photo by Ryan Westendorf
Photo: Ryan Westendorf
Universal Studios photo by Jason Persaud
Photo: Jason Persaud
Universal Studios photo by Samuel Justice
Photo: Samuel Justice
Universal Studios photo by Tim Dachtera
Photo: Tim Dachtera
Universal Studios photo by Jonathan Zakheim
Photo: Jonathan Zakheim
Universal Studios photo by Theresa Santos
Photo: Theresa Santos
Universal Studios photo by BIG D22
Photo: BIG D22
Universal Studios photo by mrpandabehr
Photo: mrpandabehr
Universal Studios photo by Steve Ford
Photo: Steve Ford
Universal Studios photo by elisalou_designs
Photo: elisalou_designs
Universal Studios photo by Jeremy Steve Clark
Photo: Jeremy Steve Clark
Universal Studios photo by Jannik Anker
Photo: Jannik Anker
Universal Studios photo by Rodrigo Junqueira
Photo: Rodrigo Junqueira
Universal Studios photo by Michael Schipul
Photo: Michael Schipul
Universal Studios photo by Alison Riquelme
Photo: Alison Riquelme
Universal Studios photo by Michelle Burcin
Photo: Michelle Burcin
Universal Studios photo by konstelacioni fantas
Photo: konstelacioni fantas
Universal Studios photo by Sarah - Jane Doherty
Photo: Sarah - Jane Doherty
Universal Studios photo by gip59may
Photo: gip59may
Universal Studios photo by valerie zona-baxter
Photo: valerie zona-baxter
Universal Studios photo by Erik Hamilton
Photo: Erik Hamilton
Universal Studios photo by Ben
Photo: Ben
Universal Studios photo by Katya O'Keik
Photo: Katya O'Keik
Universal Studios photo by Dennis E. Miller
Photo: Dennis E. Miller
Universal Studios photo by Max Pizzulin
Photo: Max Pizzulin
Universal Studios photo by tugsnotdrugs
Photo: tugsnotdrugs
Universal Studios photo by Jason T. Takata
Photo: Jason T. Takata
Universal Studios photo by www.ricrodrigues.com
Photo: www.ricrodrigues.com
Universal Studios photo by Doug Domin, Jr.
Photo: Doug Domin, Jr.
Universal Studios photo by qcastct
Photo: qcastct
Universal Studios photo by Shannon Smith
Photo: Shannon Smith
Universal Studios photo by Gregory T
Photo: Gregory T
Universal Studios photo by Mallory Odam
Photo: Mallory Odam
Universal Studios photo by sebastiancabralez
Photo: sebastiancabralez
Universal Studios photo by Jim Adkinson
Photo: Jim Adkinson
Universal Studios photo by lissa4225
Photo: lissa4225
Universal Studios photo by Angela L. Stansell
Photo: Angela L. Stansell
Universal Studios photo by jescrib2
Photo: jescrib2
Universal Studios photo by corbetz
Photo: corbetz
Universal Studios photo by Ciprian Timbal
Photo: Ciprian Timbal
Universal Studios photo by Lisa Seltzer
Photo: Lisa Seltzer
Universal Studios photo by RJ Carrillo
Photo: RJ Carrillo
Universal Studios photo by Devin & Nicole Moore
Photo: Devin & Nicole Moore
Universal Studios photo by Matt Witmer
Photo: Matt Witmer
 

 
Walt Disney World


Orlando
United States
You will find everything from hotels to shopping, restaurants, sports and nightlife within the huge park. Within the park are thousands of hotel rooms to fit a wide range of budgets, and all provide shuttle transportation that gets you to WDW's four theme parks, three water parks and sundry other diversions. A monorail zips passengers to many destinations; boats and buses serve all the others, and the wait is rarely more than a few minutes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Walt Disney World photo by Joe Andy Mendoza
Photo: Joe Andy Mendoza
Walt Disney World photo by Joe Andy Mendoza
Photo: Joe Andy Mendoza
Walt Disney World photo by Gregor Smith
Photo: Gregor Smith
Walt Disney World photo by utopiandreaming
Photo: utopiandreaming
Walt Disney World photo by Mike Scoltock
Photo: Mike Scoltock
Walt Disney World photo by Nick Barkworth
Photo: Nick Barkworth
Walt Disney World photo by dgunter
Photo: dgunter
Walt Disney World photo by Fernanda Siqueira
Photo: Fernanda Siqueira
Walt Disney World photo by benostrander
Photo: benostrander
Walt Disney World photo by dan pratezina
Photo: dan pratezina
Walt Disney World photo by Mark Adams
Photo: Mark Adams
Walt Disney World photo by Ironworker63
Photo: Ironworker63
Walt Disney World photo by Eric Suen
Photo: Eric Suen
Walt Disney World photo by Mike Bonnett, Jr.
Photo: Mike Bonnett, Jr.
Walt Disney World photo by dan pratezina
Photo: dan pratezina
Walt Disney World photo by Joe Penniston
Photo: Joe Penniston
Walt Disney World photo by Jason Sandmeyer
Photo: Jason Sandmeyer
Walt Disney World photo by Basharat Alam Shah
Photo: Basharat Alam Shah
Walt Disney World photo by SunCat
Photo: SunCat
Walt Disney World photo by Billy Bus Rammer
Photo: Billy Bus Rammer
Walt Disney World photo by KJ
Photo: KJ
Walt Disney World photo by Andy Dalton
Photo: Andy Dalton
Walt Disney World photo by Greg Whitnell
Photo: Greg Whitnell
Walt Disney World photo by Susan Puig
Photo: Susan Puig
Walt Disney World photo by Sahalie
Photo: Sahalie
Walt Disney World photo by Photocheek
Photo: Photocheek
Walt Disney World photo by Lucias Clay
Photo: Lucias Clay
Walt Disney World photo by erin MC hammer
Photo: erin MC hammer
Walt Disney World photo by Michiel Veenstra
Photo: Michiel Veenstra
Walt Disney World photo by Megan J. Happ
Photo: Megan J. Happ
Walt Disney World photo by Anthony Chan
Photo: Anthony Chan
Walt Disney World photo by Swee Ong/rovinglight
Photo: Swee Ong/rovinglight
Walt Disney World photo by Leah Felicity Budin
Photo: Leah Felicity Budin
Walt Disney World photo by David Dowd
Photo: David Dowd
Walt Disney World photo by dawnzy58
Photo: dawnzy58
Walt Disney World photo by ponchymomma
Photo: ponchymomma
Walt Disney World photo by Angela Griffith
Photo: Angela Griffith
Walt Disney World photo by eegetterman
Photo: eegetterman
Walt Disney World photo by roger barker
Photo: roger barker
Walt Disney World photo by Jason L. Smith
Photo: Jason L. Smith
Walt Disney World photo by [klf]photography
Photo: [klf]photography
Walt Disney World photo by M. Turner
Photo: M. Turner
Walt Disney World photo by Samantha Hendricks
Photo: Samantha Hendricks
Walt Disney World photo by Laura Francis
Photo: Laura Francis
Walt Disney World photo by AcombDave
Photo: AcombDave
Walt Disney World photo by Gary Burke
Photo: Gary Burke
Walt Disney World photo by Ted
Photo: Ted
Walt Disney World photo by Luis Campos
Photo: Luis Campos
Walt Disney World photo by EmilyGracey
Photo: EmilyGracey
Walt Disney World photo by David Calvarese
Photo: David Calvarese
Walt Disney World photo by Sarah Coggins
Photo: Sarah Coggins
Walt Disney World photo by Andrii Vopilov
Photo: Andrii Vopilov
Walt Disney World photo by pinaybeauty
Photo: pinaybeauty
Walt Disney World photo by Heidi Alfonzo
Photo: Heidi Alfonzo
Walt Disney World photo by ckubber
Photo: ckubber
Walt Disney World photo by Alex Gambaro
Photo: Alex Gambaro
Walt Disney World photo by Dara Colucci
Photo: Dara Colucci
Walt Disney World photo by Lauren L.
Photo: Lauren L.
Walt Disney World photo by Tina A Thompson
Photo: Tina A Thompson
Walt Disney World photo by бrrбrcheya* 伤心  *Fr0zen-Puke* +o(
Photo: бrrбrcheya* 伤心 *Fr0zen-Puke* +o(
Walt Disney World photo by Mike Ritchey
Photo: Mike Ritchey
Walt Disney World photo by Talal Hassan
Photo: Talal Hassan
Walt Disney World photo by Matthew W. Brown
Photo: Matthew W. Brown
Walt Disney World photo by Powerfitz
Photo: Powerfitz
Walt Disney World photo by Christopher Powell
Photo: Christopher Powell
Walt Disney World photo by Lulu Imaging
Photo: Lulu Imaging
Walt Disney World photo by Stephanie Baker
Photo: Stephanie Baker
 

 
Winter Park


Orlando
United States
Winter Park is perhaps the most cultured town in the Orlando vicinity, and the arts play a pivotal role in the community. Rollins College embodies this ethos. The education center was founded by liberal-minded New England Congregational Ministers in the 1880s, with a view toward broadening minds. There is no shortage of educational institutions in the locality: the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens, and the Charles Hosmer Morse Morse Museum of American Art all call Winter Park home. The area also contains several points of interest for green-thumbed visitors, including the Kraft Azalea Gardens.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Winter Park photo by Joel Mann
Photo: Joel Mann
Winter Park photo by Linda Thomas
Photo: Linda Thomas
Winter Park photo by ztiworoh
Photo: ztiworoh
Winter Park photo by Nikki Jo Black
Photo: Nikki Jo Black
Winter Park photo by Jane
Photo: Jane
Winter Park photo by eRedux.com
Photo: eRedux.com
Winter Park photo by Glass maps
Photo: Glass maps
Winter Park photo by saviouisavi
Photo: saviouisavi
Winter Park photo by Bill Baughman
Photo: Bill Baughman
Winter Park photo by Carole E Mah
Photo: Carole E Mah
Winter Park photo by Joseph Bradshaw
Photo: Joseph Bradshaw
Winter Park photo by Cavale
Photo: Cavale
Winter Park photo by Steve Page
Photo: Steve Page
Winter Park photo by Jordi Gomara i Pérez
Photo: Jordi Gomara i Pérez
Winter Park photo by David R. Fredrickson II
Photo: David R. Fredrickson II
Winter Park photo by Ray
Photo: Ray
 

 
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