Orlando, FL: the Hub of Multicultural Amusement
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Orlando, Florida is centrally located in Florida and is home to Walt Disney World, Universal Studios,
Busch Gardens and SeaWorld just to start. Cape Canaveral which is the home of the Space Shuttle is not too far away on Florida’s space coast. Surrounding areas such as Winter Haven and Kissimmee are home to winter training camps for many major league baseball teams. So in essence there is something for everyone to do young and old alike.
When visiting the Orlando area one can find all kinds of lodging including condos, town homes, vacation homes and hotels. Whether you are going to be inside the “Magic Kingdom” or relaxing in a suburban home rental Orlando offers the visitor every amenity imaginable. With everything so close in proximity choices abound for every type of visitor that comes to Orlando.
Since Florida is surrounded by the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico seafood is plentiful and very fresh. From a classy, ambiance sort of setting to the hip, young and fun cafes, Orlando just has it all. Even international cuisine is not a stranger to this town. Worldwide fare such as Asian, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, Latin and Mexican can be easily found in the Orlando metro area.
Since Walt Disney World is such a huge worldwide attraction other activities get pushed to the side like checking out the Blue Man Group, Cirque du Soleil performances, boat tours and Gatorland and of course the Daytona 500 NASCAR race that is held every February in neighboring Daytona. 
Orlando provides a plethora of beaches close by with your choice of going to the Atlantic side or the Gulf of Mexico side. If you are going to Florida with kids or not, Orlando is the hub of activity and entertainment for all ages.
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