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Introducing Orlando

One of the top family destinations in the world, Orlando seems destined to always be mentioned in the same breath as theme parks. In fact, the parks seem to have permeated every corner, reaching their glossy, over-produced tentacles to restaurants and hotels across the city. Where are the dive bars? The hole-in-the-wall restaurants? Why are the waiters costumed and why does there always have to be something fiberglass hanging overhead? It’s all Walt Disney’s fault. The Magic Kingdom was so successful that it spawned a whole empire and attracted a slew of like-minded attractions; nowadays you can go to a different theme park every day of the week.

Of course there are other things to do in Orlando. Many people are surprised to find that there’s a stylish downtown district, a thriving nightlife scene, and even some residents who don’t dress up like pirates during the day.

Last updated: Sep 22, 2008

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Detail of Spaceship Earth at sunset, Disneyworld.
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Detail of Spaceship Earth at sunset, Disneyworld.

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  • Tree of Life in the Animal Kingdom, Disneyworld.
  • Monorail at Disney's Magic Kingdom.
  • Star in the sidewalk, Hollywood Boulevard, Universal Studios.
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney's Magic Kingdom.
  • Taking a break outside the Tire Super Center, Old Winter Garden Road.
  • An external view of Church St Station, an entertainment complex full of bars nightclubs and restaurants - Orlando, Florida
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