what to do in Orlando?

MiniDoom

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I'm going to Orlando in a month and want to find cool stuff to do, bars, clubs, food. I also want to drive to a nice beach somewhere. Thanks
 

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You'll have to drive a bit to get to a beach. Orlando isn't on the coast. Ever heard or Disney World or Universal Studios? Pleasure Island/Downtown Disney for bars...
 

MiniDoom

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Originally posted by: Mill
You'll have to drive a bit to get to a beach. Orlando isn't on the coast. Ever heard or Disney World or Universal Studios? Pleasure Island/Downtown Disney for bars...

I don?t mind driving, mapquest says about an hour to Daytona. But I'm sure there are better ones. Don?t want to do any family crap, just :beer: and :cookie: Disney+bars=really?
 

amoeba

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yes Downtown disney + the area near Universal has lots of more adult venues.

Also I believe Emril has a restaurant there if you are in to that stuff.
 

MiniDoom

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Originally posted by: z0mb13
whoa I am also going to orlando on the 4th!

not exactly sure yet when I'm going (AD migration at out office there) but probably about a month from now, also Newport RI.
 

ActuaryTm

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Via the search function, excellent thread here.

Reposting one response from the above mentioned thread:

"One little known tourist experience would be the Sunday Champagne Brunch at the Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld. Extremely well prepared food, excellent service, and exquisite surroundings. Child friendly, though a bit upscale. One does not need to be a guest at the resort to enjoy the brunch, is relatively inexpensive (approximately $35), and WELL worth the price. Have taken many clients/family/friends over the years - all have raved about the experience, and consider it one of the highlights (if not, the highlight) of their respective trips. Phone number is listed on the above link. Reservations are not required, but are certainly recommended."
 

WannaFly

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No, dont goto downtown disney for the bars, you'll be out your a$$ for drinks there. there are plenty of places downtown, but it all depends on where you are staying. Fiddlers green is nice, thats in winter park(close to orlando).

Daytona is about 45min - 1 hour away. Cocoa is a little further i believe, they are both nice.
 

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Go to the parks, go on International Drive...so much stuff to do there. It's really nice downtown too if you feel like checking it out. Go at night, I love it during nighttime down there.
 

MiniDoom

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Originally posted by: WannaFly
No, dont goto downtown disney for the bars, you'll be out your a$$ for drinks there. there are plenty of places downtown, but it all depends on where you are staying. Fiddlers green is nice, thats in winter park(close to orlando).

Daytona is about 45min - 1 hour away. Cocoa is a little further i believe, they are both nice.

I'm staying in Winter Park.:thumbsup:
 

Vortex22

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Spend all your time and money at Rachels.

Is that place a chain, or is there only one? Because there is one like 2 minutes from my house, heh.
 

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there are only 2 - one up in Casselberry & one near where Sand Lake crosses OBT near Florida Mall.
They keep trying to close the Casselberry one.
 

mcvickj

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Another vote for International Drive. If your into any type of racing stop by Race Rock. A very cool place to see and the food is inexpensive. I also visited Universal City Walk and had dinner at Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville.
 

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Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville is good, but expensive. If you have the time and money, Cirque du Soleil in Orlando is pretty cool.
 

Vortex22

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
there are only 2 - one up in Casselberry & one near where Sand Lake crosses OBT near Florida Mall.
They keep trying to close the Casselberry one.

Yeah I live in Casselberry. The sign up in front of it advertises "great food"... lmao.
 

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Universal Citywalk is cool as others have said.

If you are going in October, they have halloween horror nights there which rocks. 32-ounce glowing hurricanes. :beer:
 

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
there are only 2 - one up in Casselberry & one near where Sand Lake crosses OBT near Florida Mall.
They keep trying to close the Casselberry one.

LOL

I used to drive by the one on Sand Lake all of the time on the way to work (used to work in the FL mall).

Its on Orange Avenue going north, right before Sandlake Road.
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: Vortex22
Oh yeah, and Citywalk is the place to be. Disney sucks, go to Universal instead.

You gotta be crazy. I went to Pleasure Island/Downtown Disney last night and it was much bigger and much more crowded than City Walk. Plus, parking is free, and you only have to pay if you go into a club. We drank like fish and their drinks are stout. They seriously put about 3ozs of liquor into anything you order at the outside kiosks. I was so trashed last night...

Smoked some nice Romeo y Julieta cigars too. We had a blast.
 

CaptnKirk

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Originally posted by: Actaeon
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
there are only 2 - one up in Casselberry & one near where Sand Lake crosses OBT near Florida Mall.
They keep trying to close the Casselberry one.

LOL

I used to drive by the one on Sand Lake all of the time on the way to work (used to work in the FL mall).

Its on Orange Avenue going north, right before Sandlake Road.

And they've got better rides than Disneyland.