AN ALTERNATIVE
GUIDE TO ORLANDO
It’s Florida’s most visited
city but, beyond Disney and Universal Studios, Orlando is also full of
outstanding restaurants, spectacular scenery and a spread of glam hotels.
Book during seasonal dips
May and September are
the best times to visit Orlando. The weather is
amazing and the queues at the theme parks, if that’s what you’re into, are at
their calmest. US schools have resumed by the second half of August, making
travelling easier and the public attractions that much quieter.
Park life
ICON Orlando is the city’s answer
to the London Eye. Also in the I-Drive complex (roughly a 20-minute drive
outside of Disney’s parameters) you’ll find Florida’s only 360-degree
underwater tunnel, plus Madame Tussauds with its new DC
Comics Justice League exhibition, and the dizzying, 450-foot-high Orlando Starflyer.
The Sunshine State has smarts
Keen to geek
out? Kennedy Space Center is the obvious place
to start, just a 50-minute drive outside of Orlando. Main highlights include
the original Saturn V Rocket and the US Astronaut Hall of
Fame.
Lesser known is the City of Winter Park, home to The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art and the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture
Gardens, all just 20 minutes from Orlando.
Facility-full hotels all the rage
My top picks for a
sophisticated stay are the Waldorf Astoria Orlando and Omni Championsgate. They’re upmarket,
pride themselves on their championship golf courses, and have a luxury feel –
but still with child-friendly facilities such as Omni’s lazy river.
For the best meal in town
Head to Taverna Opa in
Pointe Orlando – one of my favourite spots and a fun mix of great Greek food
and dancing. If you want a more eccentric experience, Pharmacy Orlando is a cool
speakeasy whose entrance is disguised as an elevator – you’ll find great
cocktails and food within.
Relax and unwind
For mums and dads in
need of pampering, Four Seasons Resort
Orlando at Walt Disney World is by far the best option. The
spa is incredible, and they have an excellent kids’ club to keep children
occupied.
Nature is all around
You just have to know
where to look. Book an airboat tour (there are several to choose from,
but Everglades City Airboat
Tours is
a good bet) and explore the tropical wetlands of Florida’s Everglades – home to
alligators, manatees and the endangered leatherback turtle. Or try kayaking in Shingle Creek, one of Florida’s
top paddling trails.
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