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LET THE MUSIC PLAY

Fests, sports and more

Get to know Mills 50

Explore Orlando’s fantastic array of live music options




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Our monthly curated list of where to go and what to see

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Orlando offers worldclass venues for live music performances. From arena shows to the most intimate of settings, we share our favorites.

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Situated at the heart of Downtown where bustling Colonial Drive and Mills Avenue meet, visitors find a treasure trove of spots that locals love.

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All the ingredients that make for a great night out, in one fabulous location. With 18 world-class restaurants and lounges, you can spend the evening dining in one or try something progressive. Appetizers and cocktails in one, dinner in another, with dessert and a er-dinner drinks in yet another. Drop off the kids for two hours of complimentary fun at Camp Dolphin*.


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A Visit to Winter Park There’s a reason that snowbirds fly south to Florida following the winter holidays. Central Florida is replete with sunshine and mild temperatures this time of the year, making it the perfect place to escape the dreary chill that pervades much of the U.S. during January and February. And even as we receive a break from the heat that summer brings, it’s warm enough most days to get out and enjoy your favorite outdoor activities. Some of our favorites can be found in Winter Park, just north of downtown. This charming city was founded as a haven by northerners looking for a break from winter’s freezing temps and grey skies. Start with a Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour. Dating to 1938, the tour offers guests a leisurely trip through three of the seven Winter Park lakes, Lakes Osceola, Virginia and Maitland, via narrow canals built by lumber interests in the nineteenth century. For lunch, head to The Coop for southern inspired comfort food, Croissant Gourmet for a taste of France, or Prato for an innovative take on Italian. And be sure to save time for a stroll along Park Avenue, where both shopping and people watching are wonderful pastimes.

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BROOKE FEHR Group Editor, WhereTraveler® Orlando @whereorlando

appy New Year, and welcome to Orlando! We’re so glad that you are kicking off 2020 with a visit to Central Florida. It’s a great time to be in town, too, as the sunshine is abundant and the weather is fine, making it the perfect time to enjoy activities outdoors. Looking for something new and exciting to do? You’ll want to head to a galaxy far, far away—Galaxy’s Edge at Disney’s Hollywood Studios! There, don’t miss out on the chance to make a difference in the universe by joining the Rebellion on Rise of the Resistance, a brandnew, muli-faceted attraction unlike anything you’ve ever seen. You’ll be swept breathlessly into the action as you battle the First Order! Our calendar serves up plenty of events (p. 8) offering something for everyone, from the Diamond Resort Tournament of Champions, an LPGA tournament that brings together top players with celebrities, to festivals celebrating everything from the arts to Scottish culture. And be sure to save the date for February 1, when Universal Studios Orlando kicks off its annual celebration of all things New Orleans-related with Mardi Gras. Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler! If your goal is to Live Like a Local, discover the charms of Winter Park in our “90 Minutes In...” piece (p. 4), or spend the day exploring the diverse and funky Mills/50 neighborhood (p. 14), located just north of Downtown. Also in this issue, we take a closer look at great places to experience live music (p. 11). Whether you’re looking to catch a stadium show at the Amway Center, or you’d like to experience a more intimate venue, there’s sure to be a performance that you’ll enjoy.

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Watch top 2018-2019 LPGA golfers compete alongside sports and entertainment personalities, including football Hall of Famers Marcus Allen and Brian Urlacher, comedian Larry the Cable Guy and other celebrities at the Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club. Top women golfers play 72 holes for $1.2 million in official prize money. Celebrities play for $500,000. Tournament parking is complimentary with the purchase of a ticket. Ticket packages are available. www.diamondlpga.com

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ARTS FOR ALL JAN. 17-FEB. 24, EPCOT INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

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Epcot’s fourth annual Festival of the Arts debuts three new Epcot films; a nighttime spectacular featuring fireworks, music, lighting and lasers; and visual, culinary and performing arts from around the world. Listen to talented street performers and watch performers from Disney on Broadway sing award-winning show songs. Interactive art workshops provide an opportunity to try your hand at watercolors, mixed media art and more. www.disney.com

8 GREAT THINGS THIS MONTH Asian Glow Through Jan. 12 The Asian Lantern Festival celebrates an Asian tradition through LED lanterns, performances, arts and crafts, food vendors and more. www.centralfloridazoo.org/lanterns

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Bowled Over Jan. 1 Start the New Year by cheering your favorite Big 10 Conference or Southeastern Conference college football team at the 74th annual Vrbo Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium. www. citrusbowlorlando.com Jurassic World Live! Jan. 17-20 Return to Jurassic World to help expose a corrupt plan and save Jeanie, a presumably friendly dinosaur, at this event at the Amway Center featuring plenty of special effects. www. jurassicworldlivetour.com

Highland Fling Jan. 18-19 Join your clan at the Central Florida Scottish Highland Games in Winter Springs. Try your hand at a caber toss, enjoy Highland dance competitions, and indulge in whisky tasting. www.flascot.com Peace, Love and Granola Jan. 24-Feb. 22 Relive the 60s through Beehive: The 60s Musical, featuring tunes of female artists including Aretha Franklin, Connie Francis and Diana Ross. www. winterparkplayhouse.org NFL Pro Bowl Jan. 26 The NFL Pro Bowl comes to Camping World Stadium for

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its fourth consecutive year. Will the AFC’s run of wins over the NFC in Orlando continue? www.nfl.com Beads Bonanza Feb. 1-Apr. 2 Every night is Mardi Gras at “Florida’s Biggest Party.” Parades, street performers, beads, New Orleans bands and Cajun foods let the good times roll. www.universalorlando. com Vrooooom! Feb. 16 Watch drivers speed 180 mph at the 62nd annual Daytona 500 NASCAR cup race. Catch the pre-race show and get autographs. www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com

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Let the Music Play

Whether you’re looking for an arena hosting the hottest group or an intimate hall to catch the latest indie act, Orlando has a venue—and a show—for you. Take a tour of the city’s top spots. Brooke Fehr

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...about a live musical performance. Neil Young said it most succinctly: “Live music is better.” To be in the venue, in the same room, as musicians bring life to old favorites and new compositions is to watch artistry unfurl before your eyes. And what would the world’s top destination be without a few great places to see a show? Not only does Orlando attract top touring talent to its myriad of hot spots; there are also plenty of places for homegrown acts to share their craft. Regardless of your tastes and size preference, there are plenty of options, from our stunning downtown arts center to places closer to the tourism corridor.

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AMWAY CENTER If you’re looking for the biggest names in music today, with the largest, worldwide tours, Downtown Orlando’s Amway Center is the venue you seek. At more than 875,000 square feet, the Amway has a capacity of up to 18,500 guests, depending on configuration. While the arena is the home turf for both the Orlando Magic and the Orlando Solar Bears, it also hosts top names in musical entertainment. During January and February, visitors can take in a performance by country music superstar Jason Aldean on Jan. 31. www.amwaycenter.com

DR. PHILLIPS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Located in the heart of Downtown Orlando, the Dr. Phillips Center is the cultural hub for all of Central Florida. The center plays host to a myriad of performances, ranging from ballet to big band, and symphonies to children’s shows. Currently, the center offers

two different theaters: the Walt Disney Theater is the larger of the two, with just over 2700 seats, while the Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater holds 300 guests. In 2020, look for the grand opening of the center’s final phase, as the acoustically-perfect Steinmetz Hall will debut sometime this year. If you’re looking to catch a show this month, don’t miss the Orlando Philharmonic’s Tribute to Aretha Franklin ( Jan. 11), The Glenn Miller Orchestra ( Jan. 12), The Beach Boys (Feb 19), Il Volo (Feb. 20) and many more. www.drphillipscenter.org

HARD ROCK LIVE Orlando’s own “Coliseum of Rock” can be found at Universal Studios Orlando, and is adjacent to both a cafe and a resort bearing the same name. Its convenient location within the tourism corridor makes the Hard Rock a great place to catch a show if you’re in town for vacation or a conference. Catch Keith Sweat on Jan. 17 or Gilberto Santa Rosa on Feb. 16. www.hardrock.com/live/locations/orlando/

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HOUSE OF BLUES Located in Disney Springs, this vibrant venue celebrates blues culture with iconic decor and diverse musical offerings, which include everything from rock and hip hop to country and Latin music. For an uplifting experience, book the Gospel Brunch that takes place most Sundays, starting at 10:30 a.m. This month and next, catch acts such as The Motels Jan. 25 and Whiskey Myers on Feb. 1. www.houseofblues.com/orlando “Meet me at the Ace.” It was the rally cry for a generation of bikers coming of age in the 1950s and 1960s in London, England. What began as a cafe catering to truckers in the 1930s blossomed into a hang out for an entire generation that met the changing social fabric head on. Now, fans of bikes and rock n’ roll have their own hangout stateside—right in the middle of Orlando. Featuring the “Backyard at the Ace” concert venue, it’s a great spot to grab some pub

WILL’S PUB Located in Orlando’s Mills/50 neighborhood and business district, Will’s Pub has long been an incubator for the Florida-grown indie music scene. What began as a neighborhood bar in 1995 has become a venue for 200, hosting notable acts such as The Decemberists, Rachel Goodrich and many, many others. If you’re looking for a place to Live Like a Local, Will’s Pub is the place to do it. This month and next, catch Cbdb Jan. 12 and The Main Squeeze Feb. 13. www.willspub.org

TIMUCUA ARTS FOUNDATION: THE WHITE HOUSE Founders Benoit Glazer and Elaine Courriveau founded the Timucua Arts Foundation for an excellent

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reason: they couldn’t find a great location to hear live music on Benoit’s nights off as a Cirque du Soleil musician. Intimate concerts held in their home quickly grew in popularity, and Benoit designed a new home that included a 100-seat performance hall, which opened in 2007. These days, the white house hosts more than 100 events each year, ranging from open houses on Sunday nights, when guests pay what they want and bring food and wine to share, to ticketed events, to Saturday matinees. Through it all, their belief remains the same: art and music belong to everyone. www.timucua.com

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grub, hang out with friends and, of course, catch live music. Look for performances by British Lion (Featuring Steve Harris of Iron Maiden) on Jan. 18 and punk band Black Flag on Jan. 25. www.acecafeusa.com

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Head to Hawkers Asian Street Food, where you can experience a panoply of Asian favorites. Don’t miss the Roti Canai. At Black Bean Deli, authentic Cuban dishes are served in a converted mid-century gas station. Arrive early and start your day with Cafe Cubano and pastries.

Serving Orlando’s runners since 1977, Track Shack offers the gear you need to hit the ground running and hosts an annual running series. Check out The British Shoppe for teapots, loose teas and more. Their online store allows you to shop from anywhere, even if you can’t leave the tourism corridor to visit.

Quantum Leap Winery sources wine from sustainably grown grapes and transports it to their Orlando shop, where they store, finish, blend and package it. Step inside an Orlando icon at Wally’s. Part liquor store, part bar, the watering hole originally opened in 1954.

A stone’s throw from Mills/50 is Leu Gardens, a veritable oasis right in the middle of bustling Orlando. January is a great time to visit, as the camellia collection is in bloom. Looking to catch the best indie music that the Sunshine State has to offer? Head to Will’s Pub for an unforgettable experience.

 Hawkers 1103 N. Mills Ave., 407.237.0606 www.eathawkers.com

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 Black Bean Deli

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1835 E. Colonial Ave., 407.203.0922 www.blackbeandeli.com

809 N. Mills Ave., 407.898.1634 www.thebritishshoppe.com

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1104 N. Mills Ave., 407.898.1313 www.trackshack.com

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1312 Wilifred Dr., 407.730.3082 www.quantumleapwinery.com

1920 N. Forest Ave, 407.246.2620 www.leugardens.org

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1001 Mills Ave., 407.896.6975 www.wallysonmills.com

1042 N. Mills Ave. www.willspub.org

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ATTRACTIONS Art Galleries CITYARTS FACTORY The area’s largest collective of art galleries, showcasing local and international works of art, rotated monthly. Free admission Tu-Sa. Be sure to check out Third Thursdays. 39 S. Orange Ave., 407.648.7060.

Attractions CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDENS View See more than 400 animals, fee the giraffes, admire the big cats or take a ride on the train. Little ones will also enjoy a tropical splash pad open year-round, a playground and a petting zoo. Open daily. 3755 NW. US Hwy. 17-92, Sanford, 407.323.4450.

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CRAYOLA EXPERIENCE Discover the magic of color with 26 hands on attractions. Kids can name and wrap their very own crayon, see how crayons are made and watch as their digital art comes to life on a huge, interactive wall. They can climb the two-story, color playground and pick their own set of crayons and markers from 99 of Crayola’s most popular colors. Open daily. The Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.757.1700.

FLORIDA SKYDIVING View Experience the thrill of a lifetime when you jump out of a n airplane at 14,000 feet. 440 S. Airport Road, Lake Wales, 863.678.1003.

ESCAPOLOGY At this innovative attraction, teams of up to 5 players find clues and solve puzzles to discover the key to the escape door within 60 minutes. Each game is based loosely on historical events. 11951 International Drive, 407.278.1515.

HOLY LAND EXPERIENCE At this attraction, the world of the Bible is offered through educational presentations, historical exhibits and dramatic musicals. 4655 Vineland Road, 800.447.7235.

ESPN WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS This sports complex on Disney World property is home to various amateur sporting events, from cheerleading to soccer. 700 Victory Way, Kissimmee, 407.828.3267. Map 6, D1

GATORLAND View a breeding marsh, climb the observation tower, watch alligator wrestling, and ride the zipline. Open daily. 14501 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.855.5496. www.gatorland.com

HUKOO’S FAMILY FUN Let the kids loose with trampolines, bowling, pirate adventures, bumper cars, arcade games and more. 1051 W. Sand Lake Road, 407.907.6199.

I-DRIVE NASCAR An entertainment complex with sophisticated, state-of-the-art, eco-friendly electric carts. Visitors can compete with each other reaching speeds of up to 45 MPH. The indoor location also includes bowling, gaming and dining. Open daily. 5228 Vanguard St., 407.581.9644. ICON PARK Hop aboard The Wheel, explore Madame Tussauds wax attraction and dive into Sea Life aquarium. 8375 International Drive, 407.601.7907. www.icon parkorlando.com THE ICON ORLANDO Hop aboard a 400-foot-tall Ferris Wheel where you’ll ride inside a fully enclosed, air-conditioned glass capsule for stunning views of the attractions, Downtown Orlando, and on clear days, all the way to the Kennedy Space Center. The ride is especially nice at sunset or during nightly themepark fireworks. 8401 International Drive, 866.228.6438.

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MADAME TUSSAUDS ORLANDO Experience famous Americans at this wax attraction under the ICON Orlando. Free parking. Open daily. Adult tickets starting at $25 with packages available. ICON Park, 8401 International Drive, group requests: 866.228.6444. www. madametussauds.com/orlando THE MAIN EVENT ENTERTAINMENT Eat, play and bowl at this sprawling entertainment complex complete with stateof-the-art bowling, multilevel laser tag, high ropes adventure courses, billiards, virtual video games, and dining experiences ranging from fast-casual to chef-inspired with creative cocktails, beer and wine. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.352.3300.

OSCEOLA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Experience old Florida and learn about the area long before the days of theme parks, resorts and swimming pools. Investigate the Pioneer Village and Shingle Creek. The authentic village includes buildings from the 1800s in the midst of beautiful hiking, biking and paddling trails. The on-site Welcome Center and History Museum feature state-of-theart, interactive exhibits, which tell the stories of Florida’s earliest settlers. Admission is free. Pioneer Village, 2491 Babb Road, Kissimmee, 407.396 .8644. ; Museum, 4155 W. Vine St., Kissimmee, 407.396.8644.

RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Thanks to the TV show with the same name, this attraction has become a favorite with its Odditorium. 8201 International Drive, 407.345.0501. www.ripleys.com/orlando SEA LIFE AQUARIUM Experience many underwater worlds filled with a huge array of sea creatures or stroll through the 360-degree ocean tunnel. ICON Park, 8449 International Drive. www.visitsealife.com/orlando SHOWCASE OF CITRUS A 2,500-acre U-pick farm with 50 varieties of citrus, when in season. Visitors can shop homemade products in the country store, enjoy a famous frozen creamsicle or take a safari tour

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on a giant 4x4. 5010 US Highway 27, Clermont, 352.394.4377. SKELETONS See 500 skeletons of a variety of animals in clever and unusual poses and dioramas. ICON Park, 8441 International Drive, 407.203.6999. www.skeletonmuseum.com STUMPY’S HATCHET HOUSE Hone your axe-throwing in a social throwdown (must be 21 or over, closed-toed shoes required) at Stumpy’s Hatchet House. Snacks and drinks available. Open daily. 8462 Palm Parkway, 407.951.1148. www. stumpyshh.com TITANIC–THE EXPERIENCE Immerse yourself in history through the interactive museum. Open daily. 7324 International Drive, 407.248.1166. www.titanic theexperience.com TREE TREK ADVENTURE PARK This aerial adventure course built in a 15-acre tree canopy allows visitors to test their mental and physical skills in a series of obstacles including Tarzanlike swings, ladders, suspended bridges, scramble nets, swinging logs, surf boards and more. A highlight of the course is a pair of giant 425-foot zip lines through the trees. Open daily. 7625 Sinclair Road, Kissimmee, 407.390.9999. WALLABY RANCH Learn to hang glide or take an exhilarating tandem flight over Central Florida’s countryside with one of the world’s most renowned aerotowing facilities. Open daily. 1805 Deen Still Road, 863.424.0070. WHIRLYDOME Whirlyball combines bumper cars, basketball, jai-alai and hockey inside a 25,000-square foot dome. Bowling, laser tag and arcade games promise more indoor fun. By reservation only on Monday. 6464 International Drive, 407.212.3030.

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OUTER LIMITZ INDOOR TRAMPOLINE ARENA Jump to your heart’s content at this indoor trampoline arena. Play dodge ball, dunk a basketball, or literally bounce on the walls. The facility is also home to a giant foam pit, great fun for little ones, and a free climbing rope course. 6725 S. Kirkman Road, 407.704.6723.

REVOLUTION OFF ROAD Learn to ride an ATV, gear up for bass fishing, or tool around on dune buggies and 4x4s. 4000 SR 33, Clermont, 352.400.1322. www.revolutionoffroad.com

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IFLY ORLANDO Hop Experience the sensation of skydiving as friends and family look on in this indoor facility. 407.337.4359.


Beyond Orlando BOK TOWER GARDENS Features Olmsted-designed gardens crowned with a majestic bell tower that plays music hourly. Open daily. Admission $15 adults; $5 children. 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales, 863.676.1408. www.bok towergardens.org

HAWAIIAN RUMBLE ADVENTURE GOLF Play in an elaborate Hawaiian setting complete with waterfalls, a volcano and two courses. 13529 S. Apopka Vineland Road, 407.239.8300. www.hawaiian rumbleorlando.com

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DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY Daily tours give you a look inside the World Center of Racing. 1801 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, 800.PIT.SHOP [748-7467]. www.daytonainternational speedway.com

CORNELL FINE ARTS MUSEUM AT ROLLINS COLLEGE Featuring a collection of European and American paintings, sculpture and decorative arts. Free admission. 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, 407.646.2526. www.rollins.edu/cfam

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER VISITOR COMPLEX One of Florida’s most-popular destinations, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex tells the epic story of the U.S. space program. Open daily. Kennedy Space Center, State Road 405, 855.433.4223. www. kennedyspacecenter.com

MORSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Featuring the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany. 445 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.645.5311. www. morsemuseum.org

Entertainment Districts DISNEY SPRINGS Shopping, entertainment and dining in one. Visitors will find the world’s largest Disney store, restaurants and more. Free admission and free parking. 1486 Buena Vista Drive, 407.939.5277. www.disneysprings.com

Miniature Golf CONGO RIVER GOLF Putt your way through 18- and 36-hole courses in a jungle setting. 4777 W. Highway 192, Kissimmee, 407.396.6900; 5901 International Drive, 407.248.9181; 12193 E. Colonial Drive, 407.823.9700. www.congoriver.com DISNEY’S WINTER SUMMERLAND MINIATURE GOLF Winter and summer-themed courses complete with snowmen and surfboards. Outside Disney’s Blizzard Beach, 407.939.5277. www.disney world.disney.go.com

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ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL HISTORY CENTER Central Florida’s storyteller since 1942. Journey through the region’s fascinating transition from Indian settlement to small citrus and cattle town to today’s worldwide destination. 65 E. Central Blvd., 407.836.8500. ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ART Permanent collections of American, African and ancient Americas art, plus prominent traveling exhibitions. Open Tu-Su. Loch Haven Cultural Park, 2416 N. Mills Ave., 407.896.4231. www.omart.org ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER Themed exhibits teach while they entertain. The center also features an observatory. Closed W. Loch Haven Cultural Park, 777 E. Princeton St., 407.514.2000. www.osc.org

Parks & Gardens HARRY P. LEU GARDENS This 50-acre botanical garden is a maze bursting with color and unusual greenery including the world’s largest collection of camellias. 1920 N. Forest Ave., 407.246.2620. www.leugardens.org WEKIWA SPRINGS STATE PARK Swim in the crystal-clear freshwater spring. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, canoeing or horseback riding. $6 per vehicle. 1800 Wekiwa Circle, Apopka, 407.553.4383. www.florida stateparks.org

Theme Parks DISCOVERY COVE Swim with dolphins at this all-inclusive day resort. 6000 Discovery Cove Way, 407.513.4600. LEGOLAND FLORIDA This 150-acre theme park offers over 50 rides, shows and attractions. One Legoland Way, Winter Haven, 877.350.5346. www.legoland.com SEAWORLD Immerse yourself in the sea, from animal encounters to awe-inspiring performances to thrilling rides. 7007 SeaWorld Drive, 407.545.5550. www.seaworldorlando.com UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT, ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE Six uniquely themed islands, highlighting adventure and storytelling. 1000 Universal Studios Plaza, 407.363.8000. www.universalorlando.com WALT DISNEY WORLD, ANIMAL KINGDOM From live animals to dinosaurs and animal characters, your imagination runs wild in this beautifully designed park. Walt Disney World, 2901 Osceola Parkway, 407.939.5277. www.disneyworld.com

WALT DISNEY WORLD, EPCOT Offers visitors a look into the world’s technology. World Showcase depicts 11 countries. 200 Epcot Center Drive, Lake Buena Vista, 407.939.5277. www.disneyworld.com WALT DISNEY WORLD, HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS This theme park dives into Hollywood with live stage shows and movie-themed rides. 351 S. Studio Drive, Lake Buena Vista, 407.939.5277. www.disneyworld.com WALT DISNEY WORLD, MAGIC KINGDOM Cinderella Castle serves as the center of Mickey’s magical wonderland. 407.939.5277. www.disneyworld.com

Tours BOGGY CREEK AIRBOAT ADVENTURES Spot exotic birds, turtles and alligators in their natural environment while zooming on an airboat. 2001 E. Southport Road, Kissimmee, 407.344.9550. www.bcairboats.com PADDLEBOARD ORLANDO Orlando is home to hundreds of lakes, and getting out on a paddleboard or kayak is the ideal way to explore. Choose from beginner lessons on the beautiful Lake Killarney or take a full-day excursion to Wekiva Springs. Open daily. 115 N. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 407.960.7815. WARBIRD ADVENTURES Perfect for beginning fliers and even pilots, you take the controls in the front seat while an experienced instructor rides along. 233 N. Hoagland Blvd., Kissimmee, 407.870.7366. WILD FLORIDA Airboat tours, tropical bird aviary, petting zoo, alligator farm, cafe, gift shop, fishing pier. Closed Su. 3301 Lake Cypress Road, 407.957.3135. w.wildfloridairboats.com WINTER PARK SCENIC BOAT TOUR Relax on this one-hour narrated tour through the lakes and canals of beautiful Winter Park.

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Water Parks SEAWORLD’S AQUATICA Enjoy the serene to the wild, with white, sandy beaches, up-close animal experiences, lush landscaping and thrilling rides. 5800 Water Play Way, 407.545.5550. www.aquaticabyseaworld.com

Window, c. 1898. Guelder rose (snowball bush) and wisteria. Leaded glass, Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, New York City, 1892–1900.

WINTER PARK, Fla. — Of the many unexpected pleasures awaiting Central Florida’s visitors, none may be as dazzling as a stroll through the galleries of The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, home to the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by American artist and designer Louis Comfort Tiffany. The Tiffany collection at the Morse includes the designer’s jewelry, pottery, paintings, and art glass, as well as his famed leaded-glass lamps and windows. Highlights include the restored ByzantineRomanesque chapel interior that Tiffany designed for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago and art and architectural objects from his celebrated Long Island estate, Laurelton Hall. The Morse was founded by Jeannette Genius McKean (1909–89) in 1942 and named for her industrialist grandfather. She and her husband, Hugh F. McKean (1908–95), the Museum’s director until his death, built the collection over a 50-year period. In 1957, when a fire ravaged Tiffany’s Laurelton Hall, the McKeans salvaged all that they could from the ruins for the Morse. In the Museum’s galleries, visitors will also find exhibits of American art pottery, Art Nouveau furnishings and objects, and late 19th- and early 20th-century American paintings. For more information, call (407) 645-5311 or visit morsemuseum.org.

WALT DISNEY WORLD, TYPHOON LAGOON Float along a lazy river, ride a water coaster, plunge down nine water slides and take on one of the world’s largest artificially created waves. 1145 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.939.5527. www.disneyworld.com

Golf Courses SHINGLE CREEK GOLF CLUB Challenges even the most-seasoned golfer with increased and well-placed bunkers and greens that vary in size and degree of slope. 9939 Universal Blvd., 407.996.9933. www.shingle creekgolf.com

ENTERTAINMENT Bars, Lounges & Clubs ABRACADABAR This is the perfect place for grabbing a late-night drink after leaving Epcot or on the way to dinner at Disney’s BoardWalk. This fun-filled bar has a few tricks up its sleeve, like a magical menu, disappearing art work and wallpaper with hidden symbols. Choose from

BLUE MARTINI This classy and chic martini lounge is the perfect place to grab dinner or drinks, whether it’s happy hour or late-night. 9101 International Drive, 407.447.2583. www.blue martinilounge.com BOB MARLEY: A TRIBUTE TO FREEDOM Live music and island drinks flow from a re-creation of Marley’s home in Kingston, Jamaica. Universal CityWalk, 407.224.2262. BÖSENDORFER LOUNGE The Grand Bohemian’s hotel lounge is home to an Imperial Grand Bösendorfer piano, one of only two in the world. Live jazz and a DJ on weekends. 325 S. Orange Ave., 407.313.9000. www.grandbohemianhotel.com LATITUDES The open rooftop and tiki hutstyle atmosphere on popular Church Street inspires shorts and flip-flops. 33 W. Church St., 407.649.4270. 180 SKYTOP LOUNGE This Amway Center rooftop lounge affords fantastic views of the skyline and serves up great specials on Grey Goose cocktails along with a DJ and a hot crowd. 400 W. Church St., 407.913.0180 407.440.7180. PAT O’BRIEN’S Sip a famous Hurricane, the 24-ounce signature rum drink, while chatting around the flaming fountain on the courtyard straight out of New Orleans. Head inside to sing along to the dueling pianos. Universal CityWalk, 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.224.3663. THE PHARMACY Enter through an unmarked elevator door to a 1920s-style speakeasy known for its craft cocktails and farm-to-table cuisine. D (Tu-Sa). 8060 Via Dellagio Way, 407.985.2972. www.thepharmacyorlando.com

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WALT DISNEY WORLD, BLIZZARD BEACH Chill at the Melt-Away-Bay wave pool, take a ride on the chair lift to the top of the mountain, zip down the 12-story Mount Gushmore or catch a thrill on Summit Plummet. Walt Disney World Resort, 1534 W. Buena Vista Drive, 407.939.5527. www.disneyworld.com

old-timey classics with a twist like the Elixir 13 made with Absinthe or the Magic Hattan. 2101 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.939.1947.

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Rides daily from 10 am to 4 pm, cash or checks only. 312 E. Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 407.644.4056. www.scenicboattours.com


Bars: LGBTQ PARLIAMENT HOUSE A LGBTQ nightclub resort with seven venues including a disco, live theater and a swimming pool. 410 N. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.425.7571. www.parlimenthouse.com SAVOY A low-key LGBTQ bar in the popular Ivanhoe Row district near downtown with a back patio and pool tables. 1913 N. Orange Ave. www.savoyorlando.com

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CORONA CIGAR CO. The bar and store locations are actually 4,600-square-foot-plus humidors. Open daily. 7792 W. Sand Lake Road, 407.248.1212; 127 S. Orange Ave., 407.404.5344; 1130 TownPark Ave., Lake Mary, 407.333.3453. www.corona cigar.com ISTANBUL LOUNGE Enjoy a relaxing atmosphere in this I-Drive 360 hookah and cigar lounge featuring a wide selection of cigars, hookah flavors, beers and wines. 8395 International Drive, 407.630.6001.

Breweries, Pubs & Wineries CROOKED CAN BREWERY This popular brewery is worth the trip to charming Winter Garden, where Crooked Can shares space with other artisans in Plant Street Market. 426 W. Plant St., Bar: 407.395.9520. LAKERIDGE WINERY & VINEYARD Most of the plantings on the 127-acre estate are Florida hybrid bunch grapes and varieties of Muscadine. Table and sparkling wines are produced here and can be sampled in the tasting room. Open daily.19239 U.S. 27. Clermont, 800.768.9463. www.lakeridgewinery.com ORLANDO BREWING Florida’s only certified organic brewery. Live music on

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weekends. 1301 Atlanta Ave., 407.872.1117. www.orlando brewing.com REDLIGHT REDLIGHT This independent microbrew haven is worth the trek outside the visitor corridor. A selection of worldly beers has earned a loyal following. 2810 Corrine Drive, 407.893.9832. www.red lightredlightbeerparlour.com SCHUMANN’S JÄGER HAUS Expect great German food and beer in this authentic, casual setting. 25 W. Church St., 407.985.1950. THE PUB Enjoy nightly specials, a popular happy hour and traditional British fare. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.352.3205.

Cinema AMC DISNEY SPRINGS Features 24 screens with loveseat-style, stadium seating and allows guests to order dinner and cocktails to their seats. 1500 E. Buena Vista Drive, 888.440.4262. www.dinein. amctheatres.com COBB PLAZA CINEMA CAFE 12 Features 12 auditoriums with luxury leather, stadium seating and digital surround sound. 155 S. Orange Ave., 321.558.2878. www.cobbtheatres.com STUDIO MOVIE GRILL Combining the best in movies, food and drink with atmospheric theaters. 3204 Margaritaville Blvd., Kissimmee, 321.333.4450. www.studiomoviegrill.com UNIVERSAL CINEMARK This 20-theater Cineplex features wall-to-wall screens and stadium-style seating. CityWalk, 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.354.3374. www.cinemark.com

Dinner Shows CAPONE’S DINNER & SHOW This entertaining show features stand-up comedy routines,

audience interaction and musical performances. 4740 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 407.397.2378. www.alcapones.com MEDIEVAL TIMES DINNER AND TOURNAMENT Daring knights compete and joust atop Andalusian stallions. 4510 W. Vine St., Kissimmee, 888.935.6878. www.medieval times.com THE OUTTA CONTROL MAGIC COMEDY DINNER SHOW Spectacular magic, high-energy improv and audience participation will have you on the edge of your seat. WonderWorks, 9067 International Drive, 407.351.8800. www.wonder worksonline.com SLEUTHS MYSTERY DINNER SHOWS The task is to search for clues as a hilarious mystery unfolds over dinner. 7:30 pm daily. 8267 International Drive, 407.363.1985. www.sleuths.com WANTILAN LUAU Tahitian beauties and fire-eaters tell the story and history of the South Seas while guests enjoy a South Pacific buffet. 6:30 pm Sa and Tu. Loews Royal Pacific Resort, Universal Orlando, 407.503.3463. www.universalorlando.com

Entertainment Districts DISNEY’S BOARDWALK This Atlantic City-style boardwalk has a sports bar, sing-along bar and dance club, restaurants and shops. 2101 N. Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.939.5277. www.disneyworld.com INTERNATIONAL DRIVE This stretch between Universal and SeaWorld is a hub for nightlife and entertainment for adults or the whole family. 407.248.9590. www.inter nationaldriveorlando.com SUNSET WALK Eat, shop and play steps away from Margaritaville Resort Orlando at this entertainment and dining complex that includes Ford’s Garage, Studio

Movie Grill and Island H2O Live! Waterpark and more. 3251 Margaritaville Blvd., Kissimmee, www.sunsetwalk.com. UNIVERSAL CITYWALK At this entertainment complex just outside Universal’s theme parks, you’ll find an electric mix of clubs and restaurants. 11 am-2 am. No admission, but cover charges apply. 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.363.8000. www.universalorlando.com

Live Music THE BEACHAM/THE SOCIAL This is the place to go downtown to see the most current and up-and-coming indie bands. 46 N. Orange Ave. and 54 N. Orange Ave., 407.246.1419. www.thebeacham.com HARD ROCK LIVE The 3,000-capacity concert hall is equipped with the latest in sound and light technology, bringing in some of the biggest names in music. CityWalk, 6050 Universal Blvd., 407.351.5483. www.hardrock.com HOUSE OF BLUES Grab a bite of Southern soul food and rock out at this restaurant and concert venue. Su-Th 11:30 am-11 pm, F-Sa 11:30 am-1 am. Disney Springs, 1490 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.934.2583. www.hob.com MANGO’S TROPICAL CAFE Mango’s is a showcase of international talent, cuisine and entertainment compared to some of the world’s most-renowned Caribbean and South American Carnivals. Daily and nightly family-friendly performances feature Latin dancers in a full line-up of entertainment that ranges from salsa to bachata and reggae to pop. Treat yourself to Latin and Caribbean comfort foods and hand-made specialty drinks, including a full variety of exotic mojitos, daiquiris, martinis and cosmos. D (nightly). 8126 International Drive, 407.673.4422. $$$

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WILL’S PUB/LIL INDIES A neighborhood bar, live music venue and anchor of the Orlando’s creative district. Conveniently connected, Lil Indies is an intimate, cozy, nonsmoking speakeasy serving craft beer, wine and cocktails perfect for conversations, dates and parties. 1042 N. Mills Ave.

Performing Arts AMWAY CENTER Home to the Orlando Magic basketball team, this venue also hosts major shows/concerts. 400 W. Church St., 407.440.7000. www.amwaycenter.com

MAD COW THEATRE With a passion for both classic and contemporary plays, this professional theater company presents compelling works for a wide range of audiences. 54 W. Church St., 407.297.8788. Map 1, D7 ORLANDO BALLET Central Florida’s only professional resident ballet company, with performances at the Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts. 3751 Maguire Blvd., 407.426.1733. ORLANDO OPERA Opera Orlando produces thought-provoking and creative twists on classics like “Don Giovanni,” with the highest artistic quality. Don’t miss performances at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. 501 E. Church St., 407.512.1900.

ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Central Florida’s resident orchestra, appearing in more than 125 performances each season. 425 N. Bumby Ave., 407.770.0071.

Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, 407.586.1330. www.wreckers sportsbar.com

ORLANDO SHAKES This full-season professional theater includes the works of William Shakespeare and other classics, holiday comedies and a series of plays for young audiences. 812 E. Rollins St., 407.447.1700. www.www.orlandoshakes.org

CAPA Spanish. This 17th-floor rooftop steakhouse and bar offers a range of cuisine with a Spanish twist. Diners will find freshly shucked oysters and Florida seafood to incredible small plates and expertly grilled cuts. The restaurant also features an open kitchen, wood-burning grill and outdoor seating for views of Disney fireworks. D (nightly). Four Seasons, 10100 Dream Tree Blvd., 407.313.7777. $$$

Sporting Events ORLANDO SOLAR BEARS Orlando’s Eastern Conference Hockey League franchise is an affiliate of the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs, and plays a regular season of home games from October through April at Downtown Orlando’s Amway Center. 400 W. Church St., 407.951.8200. www.orlando solarbearshockey.com

Sports Bars

Great for everyone over 21 that are looking for a fun different activity. Perfect for bachelor/ bachelorette parties, date nights, or just something different.

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MILLER’S ALE HOUSE Burgers, seafood, beer, and big screens at every turn make this chain of sports bars a no-brainer. I-Drive Ale House, 8963 International Drive, 407.370.6688 ; Hunters Creek Ale House, 13536 S John Young Parkway, 407.852.9151 ; Florida Mall Ale House, 1667 Florida Mall Ave., 407.240.4080 ; Kissimmee Ale House, 8123 Bronson Memorial Highway, 407.238.4499 ; Lake Buena Vista Ale House, 12371 Winter Garden Vineland Road, 407.239.1800. ; Kirkman Ale House, 5573 S Kirkman Road, 407.248.0000 NBC SPORTS GRILL & BREW The world’s first-ever NBC Sports Grill & Brew. L, D (daily). Universal CityWalk, 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.224.4233. www.universalorlando.com WRECKERS SPORTS BAR Catch a game on a two-story, 37-foot sports screen and 50+ HD TVs. Gaylord Palms, 6000 W.

DINING Disney Area

THE EDISON American. By day, the restaurant is a family-friendly establishment, serving up over the top American fare and craft cocktails for grown ups. But the real fun happens Thurs-Sat nights when the restaurant transforms into a cabaret, complete with flapper-style dancing, music and aerial artists. Guests should come dressed to impress: No ball caps, sleeveless shirts or flip-flops are permitted, and 21-and-over-only crowd is charged a cover of $10 per person. 407.560.9288. ENZO’S HIDEAWAY Regional Italian. Tucked neatly below the Maria & Enzo’s Ristorante in what are purported to be old rum runner tunnels that served the town of Disney Springs during Prohibition, the menu is distinctly Roman with an emphasis on rich, meaty dishes. Don’t miss the selection of craft cocktails as well. 407.560.8466. FLYING FISH Seafood. A favorite on Disney’s BoardWalk, Flying Fish guests will find a menu of 100 percent sustainable seafood like scallops, Chilean seabass and octopus. For landlubbers, try the Kurobuta pork belly or wagyu strip loin which melts in your mouth. D (nightly). 2101 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.939.1947. $$$

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DR. PHILLIPS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS This destination sets the

stage for Broadway shows, the Orlando Ballet and the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. 455 S. Magnolia Ave., 407.839.0119. www.drphillipscenter.org

Dining

PLAZA LIVE Built in 1963 as the city’s first two-screen movie theater, the historic venue offers a wide range of performances, comedians and events. 425 N. Bumby Ave., 407.228.1220. www.plaza liveorlando.com


FRONTERA COCINA Mexican. Authentic cuisine with fresh and bright ingredients include the chipotle chicken tortilla and Oxacan red chile chicken. The eatery also features an impressive tequila bar with signature cocktails like All the Pretty Girls. 1486 Buena Vista Drive, 407.560.9197. IL MULINO NEW YORK TRATTORIA Italian. This authentic Italian eatery offers dishes from the Abruzzi region. Free daycare provided. D (nightly). Swan and Dolphin Resort, 1200 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.934.1609.

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JALEO BY JOSÉ ANDRÉS Spanish/Tapas. Awardwinning chef and humanitarian José Andrés opens the fifth and largest location of Jaleo, offering authentic Spanish flavors and tapas, featuring rich regional diversity. The counter service Pepe, the first brick and mortar iteration of Andrés’ DC-based food truck, is located next door. 321.348.3211. JIKO—THE COOKING PLACE African. See giraffes and zebras before you dine. Enjoy authentic African cuisine and rare wines. D (nightly). Animal Kingdom Lodge, 2901 Osceola Parkway, 407.939.1947. HEMINGWAY’S—Latin/ Latin American. Ernest Hemingway’s travels are the inspiration for many of the dishes here. Save room for the key lime pie. D (nightly). 1 Grand Cypress Blvd., 407.239.1234. www.grandcypress.hyatt.com IL MULINO NEW YORK TRATTORIA—Italian. This eatery offers dishes from the Abruzzi region. Free daycare. D (nightly). Swan and Dolphin Resort, 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.934.1609. www. swandolphinrestaurants.com PIZZA PONTE Italian/Pizza. Enjoy pizza by the slice, sandwiches, desserts, coffee, beer and wine in this charming fast casual eatery, located in The Edison complex at Disney Springs. 407.560.9463.

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PLANCHA Cuban. Plancha at the Four Seasons Resort offers a lakeside setting with Cuban flair. L, D (daily), Br (Su). 10100 Dream Tree Blvd., 407.313.7777. RAGLAN ROAD IRISH PUB AND RESTAURANT Irish. Grab a Guinness, try a contemporary take on shepherd’s pie and have a rollicking good time at this Irish-accented megapub and restaurant at Disney Springs. L, D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). Disney Springs, 1640 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.938.0300. $$ SHULA’S STEAK HOUSE—Steak. Custom Angus steaks combined with their aging process make up an award-winning “Shula Cut.” Free daycare provided. D (nightly). Swan and Dolphin Resort, 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.934.1609. www. swandolphinrestaurants.com TODD ENGLISH’S BLUEZOO—Seafood. Todd English draws on coastal cultures. Free babysitting at Dolphin Club with entree purchase. D (nightly). 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.934.1609. www. swandolphinrestaurants.com TWISTED VINE WINERY & RESTAURANT —American. Enjoy contemporary fare and free wine and beer tastings at this winery, brewery and restaurant across from Medieval Times. L & D, closed Mondays. 4467 W. Vine St., Kissimmee, 407.507.4189. www.twistedwinery.com/ Florida.html

Downtown BOHEME RESTAURANT— New American. This elegant restaurant boasts an art collection and AAA FourDiamond rating. B, L, D (daily), Br (Su). 325 S. Orange Ave., 407.313.9000. www.grand bohemianhotel.com

DOVECOTE Brasserie. This innovative take on the classic brassiere offers diners elegant options. L (M-F), D (M-Sa), Br (Sa-Su). 390 N. Orange Ave., 407.930.1700.

International Drive A LAND REMEMBERED —Steak. Old Florida charm abounds with artifacts and photos from the state’s past. L, D (daily). Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., 407.996.3663. www.land rememberedrestaurant.com CALA BELLA—Italian. This Italian bistro makes everyone feel at home. Cozy up to the bar and watch chefs skillfully prepare Italian delights such as mozzarella stuffed meatballs and veal marsala. D (nightly). Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., 407.996.3663. www. calabellarestaurant.com EVERGLADES RESTAURANT—Steak/ Seafood. The unusual menu of gator chowder and buffalo tenderloin works well with the Everglades-themed dining room complete with murals depicting nature scenes. L, D (nightly). The Rosen Centre Hotel, 9840 International Drive, 407.996.2385. www. evergladesrestaurant.com HASH HOUSE A GO GO—American. Hearty portions of comfort food favorites such as stacks of flapjacks, BLTs , burgers, fried chicken and meatloaf. The dining room is modern and slick. B, L (M-F), D, Br (daily). 5350 International Drive, 407.370.4646. www. hashhouseagogo.com HOPDODDY BURGER BAR Austin, Texas-based “burger and beer joint” focusing on a from-scratch approach and fresh ingredients located in the heart of International Drive. Full bar. 321.251.4500. JACK’S PLACE—Steak/ Seafood. Steak, seafood and regional dishes are served in an intimate dining room. Complimentary valet. D

(nightly). The Rosen Plaza Hotel, 9700 International Drive, 407.996.1787. www.jacksplacerestaurant.com JOE’S CRAB SHACK— Seafood. Offers an array of seafood along with appetizers, pasta, steaks and chicken. L, D (daily). 10 Blake Blvd., Celebration, 321.939.6880; 8400 International Drive, 407.352.2928; 7903 Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 407.787.0041. www.joescrabshack.com TAPA TORO Spanish. The husband-andwife duo who brought you the celebrated Greek eatery Taverna Opa present Tapa Toro, where guests enjoy classic and contemporary Spanish cuisine, tapas, signature cocktails, imported wine, a paella pit and flamenco dancers. L and D (daily). 8441 International Drive, I-Drive 360, 407.226.2929. $$$ TAVERNA OPA Greek. This festive eatery serves family-style and a la carte cuisine such as mousaka, grilled fish and spanakopita. Nightly entertainment—to go along with your glass of ouzo—includes belly dancing and traditional music. L, D (daily). Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.351.8660. $$$

Sand Lake Road DRAGONFLY ROBATA GRILL—Asian. Choose from creative sushi or perfectly cooked seafood on the robata. L (Su), D (daily). 7972 Via Dellagio Way, 407.370.3359. www. dragonflyrestaurants.com EDDIE V’S—American. This prime steak and seafood restaurant offers elegant dining inside or chic/casual seating outside with views of the lake. D (nightly). 7488 W. Sand Lake Road, 407.355.3011. www. eddiev.com FISHBONES Steak/Seafood. Family owned and found only in Central Florida, FishBones offers fresh, just-caught seafood flown in daily, aged steaks and a

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OCEAN PRIME—Steak/ Seafood. The chef-driven menu brings modern twists to retro “supper club” favorites. D (nightly). 7339 W. Sand Lake Road, 407.781.4880. www. ocean-prime.com

South DELANEY’S TAVERN— New American. Delaneys brings succulent, upscale New American fare and spirits and a “Cheers”-type environment to the SoDo district. Open daily for b, l, d. 1315 S. Orange Ave., Suite B, 407.849.0801.

Universal/City Walk ANTOJITOS Mexican. Enjoy authentic Mexican food in a party-like atmosphere, complete with a mariachi band singing Top 40 hits. Located at Universal’s CityWalk, the restaurant looks like a Mexican market plaza and offers fresh meals such as carnitas lupita with braised pork and enchiladas verdes. D (nightly). 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.224.3663. $$ BICE Italian. Overlook the amazing setting of the Italian riviera while enjoying traditional Italian fare at this one-ofa-kind themed resort. D (nightly). Loews Portofino Bay Resort, 5601 Universal Blvd., 407.503.1000. $$$

THE COWFISH Contemporary Japanese Fusion. This sushi burger bar has quickly won over the visitors and the locals with its innovative sushi rolls, cool burgers and even “Burgushi.” Fun menu picks include a full-pound beef burger with peanut butter and fried bananas, blackened tuna nachos and the marshmallow crisp milkshake. L, D (daily). CityWalk, 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.224.2275. $$ THE KITCHEN American. American classics are served in this all-day restaurant. Children can hang out on beanbag chairs in the Kid’s Crib, decorated with lunch boxes and a TV that plays cartoons. Special events include character meals. B, L, D (daily). Hard Rock Hotel, 5800 Universal Blvd., 407.503.3463. $$$ THE PALM RESTAURANT Steak. Located in the Hard Rock Hotel, this legendary steak house boasts aged steaks, jumbo Nova Scotia lobster, and classic Italian specialties.

Slide into a booth and conduct a business dinner or join the evening crowd for fun. D (daily). Hard Rock Hotel, 5800 Universal Blvd., 407.503.2383. $$$ VIVO ITALIAN KITCHEN Italian. At this new eatery, guests enjoy classic Italian dishes with a modern twist and can even watch chefs at work in the kitchen creating pasta, baking bread or making sauces from scratch. D (daily). Universal CityWalk, 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.224.2691. $$$

Winter Park THE BRIARPATCH American. This quaint little eatery on popular Park Avenue is a great spot to grab breakfast or lunch before a shopping day. Save room for homemade ice cream or the decadent slices of layer cake. B, L (daily). 252 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.628.8651. $$ BULLA GASTROBAR— Spanish & Tapas. Inspired by

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HEMISPHERE RESTAURANT—Creative/ Contemporary. Enjoy fine dining and runway views from the ninth-floor . Newly

renovated. D (daily). 9300 Airport Blvd., 407.825.1234. www.hemisphereorlando.com

Dining

23-hour, slow-roasted prime rib. Seafood and steaks are flame-grilled over a unique 1,100-degree Florida citrus and oak wood-burning pit. D (nightly). 6707 Sand Lake Road, 407.352.0135. $$


popular tapas restaurants in Spain, the Spanish and Catalan eatery features authentic cuisine. L, D. 110 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 321.214.6120. www.bullagastrobar.com HILLSTONE—American. A picturesque setting on the lake. The dining room serves well-executed steaks, seafood and salads. L, D (daily). 215 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 407.740.4005. www. hillstonerestaurant.com LUMA ON PARK—New American. Creativity is on the menu with dishes such as sesame-crusted salmon and Crystal Valley chicken. D (nightly). 290 S. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.599.4111. www.lumaonpark.com

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PRATO Modern Italian. Prato celebrates Italy’s rich culinary heritage by preparing Italian classics with modern techniques and seasonal ingredients in an inviting contemporary space. Find items like butternut squash ravioli, oak roasted duck confit and sticky date cake. L (W-Su), D (nightly). 124 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.262.0050. $$$ THE RAVENOUS PIG New American. This nationally renowned gastropub serves gourmet pub fare, raw bar delicacies and pasta like lamb and mushroom ragu. The menu changes regularly, with ingredients reflecting the season. A careful collection of micro-brewed beers are on tap in addition to an extensive wine list. L, D (daily), Br (Su). 565 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park, 407.628.2333. $$$

SHOPPING Beauty & Spas RITZ-CARLTON SPA Features treatments taken from Ritz-Carlton spas around the world. Spa, salon and fitness center open daily. 4012 Central Florida Parkway, 407.393.4200. www.ritzcarlton.com THE SPA AT FOUR

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SEASONS RESORT Exclusive amenities include an experience shower with nine body spray massagers, Fire & Ice Facial and Magical Moment makeovers for kids. 10100 Dream Tree Blvd., 407.313.7777. www.fourseasonsorlando.com THE SPA AT ROSEN CENTRE Pamper yourself with a variety of facial, massage and body treatments. Located in the Rosen Centre Hotel, 9840 International Dr., Orlando, 407.996.1248. SARATOGA SPRINGS RESORT & SPA This spa (Senses) and fitness center offers a serene setting. The freestanding building has separate hot tubs and locker rooms for men and women. Services include massages, facials, aromatherapy, seaweed treatments, hydro-massages, manicures and pedicures. Walt Disney World, 1960 Broadway, 407.939.7727. SENSES At the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Soothe is the spot to wash away tensions with body and water therapies, skincare and massages. A fully equipped health club is also on-site. Walt Disney World, Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, 4401 Grand Floridian Way, 407.824.3000. THE SPA AT HYATT REGENCY ORLANDO Offering a full range of therapeutic services, including facials, massages and salon services, situated perfectly for the busy leisure or business traveler at the heart of International Drive. 9801 International Drive, 407.345.4431. THE SPA AT SHINGLE CREEK For the most in pampering, try the personalized body treatment of an ultimate day spa experience. Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel, 9939 Universal Blvd., 407.996.9772. THE WALDORF ASTORIA SPA Luxurious therapies featuring local Florida products located inside a soothing environment. Waldorf Astoria,14200

Bonnet Creek Resort Lane, 407.597.5360.

Gifts, Souvenirs & Toys AMERICAN GIRL A complete assortment of the popular dolls and accessories. The Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 877.247.5223. www.americangirl.com

Swiss watches. Family owned since 1974. 232 N. Park Ave, Winter Park, 407.645.2278. TIFFANY & CO. There’s nothing like opening the signature blue box. Find an exquisite selection of fine jewelry, timepieces, crystal, china and sterling silver. The Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Road, 407.351.3133.

WORLD OF DISNEY The world’s largest Disney store is located in the Disney Springs marketplace. Disney Springs Marketplace, 1780 Buena Vista Drive, 407.828.1451. www.disneyworld.com

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ORLANDO PREMIUM OUTLETSINTERNATIONAL DRIVE Shop 180 name-brand outlets, and save 25-65 percent. Open daily. 4951 International Drive, 407.352.9600. www.premium outlets.com/orlando

PUBLIX Shop for groceries, beauty and personal care products, liquor and beer, baby products and more. Get your groceries delivered to the resort of your choice in as little as an hour. Powered by instacart. www.publix.com/resortdelivery

Jewelry & Watches CARTIER The world-famous luxury designer house offers exquisite jewelry, watches, leather goods, tableware, objets d’art and diamonds. The Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Road, 407.248.9886. NA HOKU Na Hoku captures the essence of Hawaiian lifestyle and tradition in its collection of jewelry. Disney Springs, 1676 E. Buena Vista Drive, #D, 407.560.0630. www.nahoku.com ORLANDO WATCH COMPANY This family-run shop in the heart of Winter Park specializes in new and secondhand timepieces, collectible vintage watches and repair. 329 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.975.9137. REYNOLDS & CO. JEWELERS Distinctive selection of precious gems and fine jewelry along with a collection of preowned

LAKE BUENA VISTA FACTORY STORES Shop 50 popular designer outlets with free parking. Open daily. 15657 State Road 535, 407.238.9301. www.lbvfs.com

ORLANDO PREMIUM OUTLETS-VINELAND AVENUE Save 25-65 percent at 150 designer outlets. Parking garage or valet recommended. Open daily. 8200 Vineland Ave., 407.238.7787. www.premium outlets.com/orlando

Shopping Centers THE MALL AT MILLENIA Has 150 stores and dining options, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s and Neiman Marcus. Open daily. 4200 Conroy Road, 407.363.3555. www.mallat millenia.com WINTER PARK VILLAGE An upscale, outdoor shopping center in Winter Park. 510 N. Orlando Ave., 407.571.2700. www.shopwinterparkvillage.net

Specialty THE ART OF SHAVING The Art of Shaving, located in Disney Springs, is a first of its kind masculine establishment that provides men with the finest shaving products and accessories. Operated by a team

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of shaving specialists who offer advice to customers on proper grooming techniques, the salon also features barber spa service where guests can indulge in a range of services from a master barber. 1600 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.560.8320. ; 8001 Orange Blossom Trail, 407.857.0790. ; 4200 Conroy Road, 407.351.5406. COCA-COLA STORE This impressive three-story retail store contains everything a Coke fan would ever need, from T-shirts to purses and vintage signs. The rooftop bar features floats, smoothies and CocaCola products from around the world as well as Coca-Cola cocktails like a Vanilla Russian, Old Fashioned and a Cherry Coke Ripper. Disney Springs, 1512 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.560.0107.

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MACROBABY For the swankiest baby strollers to high-end baby clothing and shoes, this superstore for infants is hard to resist. 1361 Florida Mall Ave., 877.240.5379. www.macrobaby.com TRACK SHACK Boasting a proper fitting for each customer with the best product for their individual need, this athletic apparel store sports a wealth of knowledge and stock of fitness shoes, apparel, training and nutritionalproducts and technology. 1104 N. Mills Ave., 407.898.1313. TUGBOAT & THE BIRD This charming boutique carries traditional children’s clothing, accessories, room decor, and gifts for children and newborns. 318 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.647.5437.

4D Ultrasound Scan located inside our store 1361 Florida Mall Avenue, Orlando, FL 32809 | info@macrobaby.com | www.macrobaby.com

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FRANK A Central Florida lifestyle boutique that carries everything from furniture to clothing, jewelry and gifts. 119 E. Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 407.629.8818.


EXPLORE Airport ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Serving over 44 million visitors annually, Orlando International, affectionately known to locals by its abbreviation MCO, has been ranked #1 in customer satisfaction for mega-airports. The airport is home to more than 120 shops and restaurants, including homegrown local favorites such as Zaza New Cuban Diner and Cask & Larder. 407.825.2001.

Child Care Services EXTRA HANDS Hire a trusted babysitter during your vacation, whether it’s help during a day at the theme parks or in-room childcare while you enjoy a dinner out.

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KID’S NITE OUT This well-respected company provides professional childcare (and pet sitting), at all hotels, resorts and vacation homes. 800.696.8105.

Getting Around 511 Call 511 from a cell phone or go online for information on weather, traffic and construction on interstates and the turnpike. EXECUCAR Book a private car to/from the airport, business meeting or anywhere else around town. 800.410.4444. I-RIDE TROLLEY Enclosed and air-conditioned, the trolley stops at shops, restaurants, attractions and hotels along International Drive. $2. 3718 L B McLeod Road, 407.248.9590. LAKE BUENA FACTORY STORES SHUTTLE The Lake Buena Vista Factory Stores offers a free shopping shuttle to and from 60 area participating hotels to its outlet mall. The mall features more than 50 outlets including Old

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Navy, Guess, Carters, Gap, LOFT, Samsonite and Nike. 15657 S. Apopka Vineland Road, 407.238.9301. LYNX BUS SYSTEM Look for “paw print” bus stop signs. Fare $2; transfers free. Exact change required. Various stops, 407.841.5969. MEARS TRANSPORTATION Go in style with a limo or town car or hire a tour bus. Cabs are also available. Multiple vehicle choices ensure you get a ride tailored to your transportation needs. 407.423.5566. SUNRAIL All aboard the white and yellow train! Central Florida’s commuter rail has 16 stops from Poinciana north to DeBary, including stops at popular tourist destinations downtown, in Winter Park and Sanford. Fares $1-$9.50. 855.724.5411. SUPERSHUTTLE Providing affordable airport transportation to or from your home, office or hotel, 24/7. 800.258.3826. TAXIS Cabs are plentiful at theme parks, hotels and major restaurants and attractions. Yellow Cab: 407.422.2222. Diamond Cab Co. 407.523.3333. , Yellow Cab: 407.422.2222. ; Diamond Cab Co., 407.523.3333. UBER Ubers are plentiful in Orlando, from downtown to the theme parks, restaurants and resort areas. Just download the Uber app on your smart phone and link to your Pay Pal account for cash-free transactions with no tipping.

Health Services ADVENTHEALTH CENTRA CARE Open seven days a week, convenient walk-in clinics near all major attractions. Walk in or make an appointment for compassionate care and world-class expertise. 407.200.CARE [2273]. www.centracare.org

ORLANDO HEALTH DR. P. PHILLIPS HOSPITAL, Medical facility with 24-hour emergency department. Near Universal Orlando, Walt Disney World and SeaWorld. 9400 Turkey Lake Road, 407.351.8500. www.orlandohealth.com/ drpphillipshospital

Neighborhoods CELEBRATION See the picturesque town that Disney built with wraparound porches, a charming downtown, parks, walking trails and boardwalks. 690 Celebration Ave., 407.566.1200. Map 4, D6 DOWNTOWN ORLANDO/ THORNTON PARK The past few years have seen a resurgence in the city’s core, including nightclubs, restaurants, hotels and galleries. Highlights include the Arts District, Thornton Park, Lake Eola, Amway Center, Church Street and the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. 400 S. Orange Ave. 407.246.2555. EATONVILLE One of the country’s first black municipalities and home to Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston. 307 E. Kennedy Blvd. 407.623.8900 KISSIMMEE Once known for agriculture, Kissimmee is now a major tourism hub. Highlights include Old Town, the annual rodeo, Lake Tohopekaliga and entertainment along Highway 192. 101 Church St., Kissimmee. Map 4, F6 MILLS 50 A centrally-located, unpretentious, urban district with a vibrant, culturally diverse, progressively minded and eclectic mix of artists, restaurants, businesses, specialty shops, markets, neighborhoods and residents. 1207 N. Mills Street, 407.421.9005. MOUNT DORA This pretty New England-style city is set among lakes and hills, and its historic downtown is home to antique shops, galleries and restaurants. 341 Alexander St., 352.383.2165.

SANFORD A quaint downtown district with old-fashioned lampposts and red-brick buildings housing shops and cafés. Don’t miss the zoo and the Lake Monroe waterfront. 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, 407.688.5000. Map 3, H5 WINDERMERE Home to a charming downtown, a chain of lakes and prestigious gated communities like Isleworth and Bay Hill. 614 Main St., Windemere, FL, 407.876.2563. Map 4, D2 WINTER GARDEN West of Orlando, this is a community of older, wood-frame homes and a downtown district highlighted by red-brick streets, massive oaks and an old railroad depot. 300 W. Plant St., Winter Garden 407.656.4111. WINTER PARK This upscale enclave is known for its main street, Park Avenue, which is lined with fashionable boutiques and restaurants. Other highlights include Rollins College, Hannibal Square and the Morse Museum. 151 W. Lyman Ave., Winter Park, 407.644.8281.

Visitor Services EXPERIENCE KISSIMMEE Get travel advice and discount tickets for theme parks and attractions. 215 Celebration Place, Kissimmee, 407.569.4800. www. experiencekissimmee.com ORLANDO’S OFFICIAL VISITOR CENTER The staff help you get directions, exchange currency, find hotel rooms, and offers discounted attraction tickets, bilingual vacation guides and more. Open daily. 8102 International Drive, 407.363.5872. www.visit orlando.com SPECTRUM+ AT REUNION Coming soon, SPECTRUM+ will combine luxury living paired with high-end amenities for buyers looking for extended vacations or quick weekend getaways. 407.809.3218.

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TRAVELING WITH PETS •Get up-to-date vet records and keep them in a folder on your person; you may be asked to produce these at any time (the rabies vaccination record is an absolute must).

•Line your pet’s carrier with a comfy blanket or pad and bring along a favorite toy; make sure they’ve relieved themselves before loading them in.

•If you’re traveling to an unfamiliar area, ask your vet to recommend a vet in that location. Research the pet ERs in the area as well.

•Fill a backpack with necessities such as pee pads, poop bags, paper plates, plastic bowls and wet food (must follow the liquids rule for carry-ons) when traveling by plane. If traveling by car, bring cats a disposable litter box for every day of the trip.

•Have your pet microchipped. Be sure to provide two current phone numbers as your contact information and upload a photo of your pet. •Make sure your pet wears a collar and tag imprinted with your name and phone number, as well as a temporary travel tag with your destination phone. •Ask your vet if sedatives are an option for your pet.

•Make sure your hotel accepts pets, and call ahead to verify the pet policy. When you arrive, inform them about your pet and ask about the nearest relief areas. •Always keep the “do not disturb” sign on your hotel room door when your pet is out of its carrier.

•Keep your pet in its carrier any time you are not in your hotel room, but if you know you’re going to be in petfriendly areas, take them along.

FOLLOW OUR ADVICE FOR A SMOOTH TRAVEL EXPERIENCE FOR PETS AND THEIR PARENTS

•If traveling by plane, book a direct flight whenever possible. Unless your pet is small enough to ride under your seat, it’s best to avoid air travel with your pets. •Check with the airlines far in advance to see if they have any species and breed restrictions. •Know the regulations for traveling with support animals. •Never leave your pet alone in a parked vehicle, no matter what the weather. •Be a responsible pet parent and always clean up after your pet.

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Art In Action The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is the perfect venue for a great show. New in 2020, Steinmetz Hall and The Green Room will both open to the public, offering even more options.

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