Important things to know before your first trip to Orlando
Your first trip to Orlando is the theme park capital of the world
Which attracts tens of millions of visitors every year, and it is no wonder that it is home to Walt Disney World
And Universal Studios and Sea World, an ideal destination for families with plenty of entertainment for kids and adults.
And while you may know all there is to know about Disney Orlando still
There is a lot outside of Disney to keep in mind when visiting the city for the first time.
Here are nine important things to know before your first Orlando trip.
Renting a car is the easiest way to get around Orlando
Orlando is big and the most convenient way to traverse the city's four highways is by car.
Although Lynx buses and SunRail trains provide good public transportation options
But you'll likely want to explore beyond the metro area and head out to see beaches, wildlife, and more
One of the attractions is a short drive from the city.
The free buses are also worth a look
If renting a car isn't an ideal option for you, there are other smart ways to get around town for free
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To provide free shuttle service to guests so if you are here for the parks the buses are an easy and convenient way to save money.
Buying all tickets in advance will save you money
The smartest way to save money in Orlando is to book your tickets in advance using the discounted fare online.
This applies to theme parks as the more days you spend the cheaper the price per day
But it also applies to a lot of attractions from tours and shows to museums and art galleries.
International Drive is a convenient place to stay
International Drive offers plenty of dining, beverage and upscale shopping options
and some of the most famous clubs and theaters in the city.
Combined with the range of hotels and entertainment makes it a great place to stay for those who want to discover all the major attractions
Right in Orlando.
Orlando's golf scene is amazing
Orlando is a golfer's dream. With about 25 playgrounds in the city
In addition to the 45 nearby courses, it's not hard to see why so many golf professionals visit the city.
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Including the pristine, manicured fairways inside Walt Disney World
Like the ones at the Waldorf Astoria Orlando or the likes of The Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes.
Orlando is not your typical Florida beach vacation.
Orlando does not have an easily accessible beach during the visit
So a must for visitors who want to incorporate some beach days into their stay in Orlando
Travel for at least 45 minutes by car to the nearest stretch of sand, Cocoa Beach on the east coast
Here, you'll find stunning sands, warm water, and high coastal elevations typical of Florida.
While there are natural bodies of water around the parks and in wild nature reserves, swimming is never recommended
Because of wildlife (such as alligators) and other unwanted contaminants that can lurk in the water.
Prepare for rain in Orlando
Florida may be a sunny destination but don't let that fool you into leaving your raincoat and raincoat at home
Chance of rain from June to October (usually Orlando's rainy season)
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Otherwise, you will have to rely on the plastic products that are distributed for free in the parks.
Walt Disney World isn't one park - it's huge.
Sure this may seem obvious but there are a lot of people who may not know that Walt Disney World
It is actually a combination of four of the largest amusement parks in the world
Which extends over an area of approximately 40 square miles.
We do not recommend you to visit it in full unless you have plenty of time
If not, you'd be better off settling on one or two that you want to visit.
Orlando has a lot of wildlife worth exploring.
More and more people visit Orlando to enjoy its array of lakes, swamps, and forests
When you think of Florida alligators might spring to mind and there is a lot to see in Orlando
Especially at Gatorland Wildlife Sanctuary
Also considered are Orlando Wetlands Park, Split Oak Forest, and even Lake Eola Park
In the city center is home to an impressive array of wildlife worth seeing.
If you are heading to Orlando mainly to visit the parks
So why not stay within the confines of Walt Disney World Resort? a
Book your stay at resort Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
It is a Victorian-inspired property that pays homage to the golden age of the Atlantic coast.
Or choose “Disney's Port Orleans Resort.”
Which has a great central location, large family rooms and a fun entertainment complex.
International Drive is home to a range of hotels, from luxury chains to small independent hotels.
The JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes
An upscale property with its own on-site golf course, luxury spa, and kid-friendly games.
There are also many Orlando hotels
Which includes the golf courses of Mystic Dunes Resort & Golf Club and Villas of Grand Cypress Golf Resort.
Rosen Shingle Creek is particularly well known for its lush lands and nature trails surrounding the premier 18-hole golf course.