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Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Considering a Vacation - A Sponsored Message
Have you thought about planning a vacation this year but can’t decide where to go? Many of us have found ourselves in this situation. One recommendation is to try Orlando, FL. Why? Let me tell you:
Not only is Orlando the number tourist destination in the world but it also has a lot to offer. Over 43.3 million people yearly experience one of 100,000 hotel rooms and visit some of its 7 major theme parks. Not to mention amazing weather, beautiful beaches and outstand restaurants. So when you add it all up, it’s no wonder why many are choosing to make Orlando their permanent or semi-permanent residence! But even if you are unable to do this, why not consider an Orlando Vacation? Orlando plays host to a wide array of employment opportunities, and an even larger amount of leisure activities – perfect for raising a family; golf course communities; charming, old-fashioned towns, rural communities and areas with excellent schools.
Want a more urban environment? Check out down town Orlando and it’s diversity of restaurants, retailers, discos, and bars all within walking distance. Downtown Orlando is a mixture of historic homes and luxury condominiums with great views of the city. . You can enjoy unbelievable vintage homes in the historic neighborhoods of Thorton Park, Lake Eola Heights, Lake Lawsona, Lake Cherokee, and Lake Copeland. Being so close to Lake Eola, you can enjoy festivals, outdoor concerts, or a gondola ride on the Lake. In addition, it’s always nice to catch a show at the opera house, tour the sports complex or relax to a movie at the cinema.
Why work so hard all year if you can’t enjoy it? And what better way to spend a vacation then on white, sandy beaches!
But I bet you didn’t know that Florida offers much more than 100% luxury. About 45 minutes from the exciting theme parks is incredible countryside, similar to the UK with rolling hills and oak trees. This is the horse breeding country.
Or, why don’t you travel south and experience an airboat ride across the Everglades!
From shopping to exploring, the possibilities are truly endless in Florida!
Not only is Orlando the number tourist destination in the world but it also has a lot to offer. Over 43.3 million people yearly experience one of 100,000 hotel rooms and visit some of its 7 major theme parks. Not to mention amazing weather, beautiful beaches and outstand restaurants. So when you add it all up, it’s no wonder why many are choosing to make Orlando their permanent or semi-permanent residence! But even if you are unable to do this, why not consider an Orlando Vacation? Orlando plays host to a wide array of employment opportunities, and an even larger amount of leisure activities – perfect for raising a family; golf course communities; charming, old-fashioned towns, rural communities and areas with excellent schools.
Want a more urban environment? Check out down town Orlando and it’s diversity of restaurants, retailers, discos, and bars all within walking distance. Downtown Orlando is a mixture of historic homes and luxury condominiums with great views of the city. . You can enjoy unbelievable vintage homes in the historic neighborhoods of Thorton Park, Lake Eola Heights, Lake Lawsona, Lake Cherokee, and Lake Copeland. Being so close to Lake Eola, you can enjoy festivals, outdoor concerts, or a gondola ride on the Lake. In addition, it’s always nice to catch a show at the opera house, tour the sports complex or relax to a movie at the cinema.
Why work so hard all year if you can’t enjoy it? And what better way to spend a vacation then on white, sandy beaches!
But I bet you didn’t know that Florida offers much more than 100% luxury. About 45 minutes from the exciting theme parks is incredible countryside, similar to the UK with rolling hills and oak trees. This is the horse breeding country.
Or, why don’t you travel south and experience an airboat ride across the Everglades!
From shopping to exploring, the possibilities are truly endless in Florida!
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