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Finding Winter

Where to Celebrate the Season AFTERNOON TEA HOT SPOTS CULTURAL HIDDEN GEMS FOOTBALL BOWL GAME GUIDE

Christmas at Gaylord Palms Featuring ICE! — Christmas Around the World Nov 21-Jan 7


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the plan

the guide

04 Editor’s Itinerary

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Our editor offers one welltraveled view on what’s essential in Orlando when you’ve only got 90 minutes to go exploring.

MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS

A complete guide of attractions, museums and theme parks including all that's happening on the Orlando sports scene right now.

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Hot Dates for the Holidays Festive lights and cheerful sights abound this season.

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GOLF

Where to play golf in Orlando, plus great tips for mastering the course at Grand XX Cypress Resort.

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Reviews of bars, clubs and live music featuring Dr. Phillips Center XX and Orlando Shakes.

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40 Orlando Your Way Luxury, Sweet Tooth and Cultured Traveler Three dynamic intineraries hand-picked to help you explore all that Orlando has to offer.

ENTERTAINMENT

SHOPPING

Find Orlando's top shopping stops just in time for XXholiday shopping. DINING

Find the top places to eat around the city, including local favorites.

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Warm weather Orlando offers up surprising holiday season fun. BY RONA GINDIN

08 Unexpected Cultural Finds

You just need to know where to look. BY RONA GINDIN

10 A Different Kind of Tea Time READ US ON MAGZTER

Leave the course and travel inside for a tea time of a different kind. BY BROOKE BUCKNER FEHR

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EDITOR’S ITINERARY

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ORLANDO

N E W S T O T R AV E L B Y

The Essential Orlando The holidays are a special time in Orlando. Visitors come from all over the globe to celebrate this festive season in grand style. Mild Central Florida temperatures don’t stop snow from falling in theme parks, even while park goers don shorts with the occasional sweatshirt. But while some visitors are seeking traditional holiday observances, others may be looking to enjoy some time away from the wintry cold temperatures common right now in other locales. Whether you're a thrill seeker looking to add a new skill, or crossing an item off of your bucket list is your goal, check out this truly novel idea: learn to surf in Orlando. 90 MINUTES IN:

Typhoon Lagoon Surf School

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61-acre, super-themed water park, you’ll find one of the world’s largest surfing lagoons, covering 190,000 square feet, and filled with nearly 3 million gallons of water. The wave pool boasts alternating cycles of six- and three-foot waves — perfect for surfing pros and novices alike. Typhoon Lagoon offers two different options under its Surfing Program, the only one of its kind in Orlando. “Hang 10” private sessions for the experienced wave rider offer wave after perfect wave to hone skills. But guests of all skill levels can also participate

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in “Surf Like a Pro” sessions. The private lessons, which take place in the early morning before the park opens to the public, begin with an on-land tutorial by professional surf instructors. Once students are ready, they take to the water in pairs to test what they’ve learned. The small class size — limited to just 10 students — ensures that everyone has the opportunity to practice until perfect in a setting where the perfect wave is a sure bet. Guests must be at least eight years old to participate. To learn more and to book your own surfing lessons, call (407) WDW-PLAY, or (407) 939-7529.

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Walt Disney World boasts many kingdoms throughout its parks that take guests to all four corners of this world, and beyond it to others. And there's also no shortage of sports and other active pursuits to try during your visit. While swimming in your resort pool is certainly a great time, water lovers might be interested in another option. Did you know that you can learn to surf at Disney — even though the nearest ocean is more than an hour away? Enter the Surf School at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. At this


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TOP SPOTS From fall festivals to college football bowl games, there’s lots to cheer about this season. NOV. 4-5 FIESTA IN THE PARK Celebrate fall with arts, crafts and great food in Lake Eola Park. fiestainthepark.com NOV. 11 ORLANDO BEER FESTIVAL Sample from more than 40 local and regional craft beers in the hip Milk District. orlandobeerfestival.com

HOT DATES

NOV. 19-DEC. 20:

Epcot Festival of the Holidays

Epcot International Festival of the Holidays

Celebrate the season around the world and experience spectacular traditions from 11 World Showcase countries at Epcot. The brand-new festival will highlight the world’s richly diverse cultures with live musical productions, magnificent costumes, and culinary specialties and cocktails at expanded Holiday Kitchens. Other Epcot holiday highlights include Chip and Dale’s Christmas Tree Scavenger Hunt, the gospel group JOYFUL!, and the inspirational Candlelight Processional featuring a celebrity narrator, 50-piece orchestra and mass choir. End each evening with a fireworks show. disneyworld.disney.go.com

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SEASONAL EVENTS NOT TO MISS

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1 HOLIDAYS AT THE MORSE MUSEUM > NOV. 24-DEC. 29 Every Friday night during the holiday season, enjoy free admission, special art demonstrations and music by the Harpist Bizarre Quartet, plus a special concert in Central Park Dec. 7. morsemuseum.org

2 MICKEY’S VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS PARTY > SELECT NOV. AND DEC. DATES The Magic Kingdom offers its annual Christmas festivities, including a special parade and fireworks. 7 p.m.-midnight. Separate park ticket required. disneyworld.disney.go.com

HOLIDAYS AT UNIVERSAL ORLANDO > NOV. 18-JAN. 6 Universal Orlando is offering tons of holiday 3

spirit — whether it's Christmas in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the live retelling of Dr. Seuss's "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas," live concerts with Mannheim Steamroller, or the Universal Holiday Parade featuring world-famous Macy's Balloons. Activities included in park admission. universalorlando.com 4 ORLANDO BALLET PRESENTS "THE NUTCRACKER" > DEC. 21-24 The Orlando Ballet presents The Nutcracker at the stunning Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, located in downtown Orlando. drphillipscenter.org

5 JAMES BOND NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY > DEC. 31 Come dressed to impress and party with the locals at Enzian independent theater with an open bar, ball drop and lots of atmosphere. enzian.org

NOV. 18 FLORIDA BLUE FLORIDA CLASSIC See the Florida A&M Rattlers take on the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats, including the famous halftime show. floridaclassic.org DEC. 16 AUTONATION CURE BOWL See teams from the American conference and the Sunbelt play while raising money to find a cure for breast cancer. campingworldstadium.com DEC. 28 CAMPINGWORLD BOWL See teams from the ACC and the Big 12 battle for the trophy. campingworldstadium.com JAN. 1 BUFFALO WILD WINGS CITRUS BOWL Top teams from the SEC and the Big 10 kick off 2018 at Camping World Stadium. campingworldstadium.com 5


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Finding the Unexpected

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Snow Tubing at Gaylord Palms ICE!

Seeking Winter in Orlando

COURTESY KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, GAYLORD PALMS, SEAWORLD

From classic winter sports to snowy evenings, warm-weather Orlando delivers old-fashioned holidayseason fun in a myriad of ways, regardless of your budget. You can get your mitten-worthy fix of outdoor activities during your early-winter Orlando visit, whether the outside temperatures are balmy or crisp. This is a town that excels in creating fantasy, after all. Whatever you may be looking for to fulfill your dream holiday, you’re likely to find it somewhere in Central Florida. ‘Tis the season for visitors to toss snowballs, strap on ice skates, hear carolers croon and marvel at creatively adorned holiday trees. We share some of our favorite ways to find winter here, some with a delightful Central Florida twist. By Rona Gindin ICE! IS NICE If you’re looking for chilly surroundings in sunny Florida, Gaylord Palms is the answer. At the resort’s ICE! attraction, kids of all ages can hurl snowballs, zoom down eight lanes of ice slides, and view elaborate ice carvings highlighting this year’s theme, Christmas Around the World. Parkas are provided. Nov. 21-Jan. 7. Prices vary. christmasatgaylordpalms.com GALACTIC FESTIVITIES Kennedy Space Center’s Holidays in Space has a befitting other-worldly quality.

See dance troupe Fighting Gravity perform most nights and purchase gifts and treats with a beyond-the-stars twist. Dec. 20-31 except Christmas. Included with park admission. kennedyspacecenter.com

when guests can enjoy “snowfall” along Market Street four times nightly as part of the town’s Winter Wonder Spectacular. Nov. 25Dec. 31. Free. celebrationtowncenter.com

THINK RINK Winter in the Park is the place to lace up and start ice skating. The tented outdoor rink features seasonal music, games and more. Nov. 18-Jan. 7. $13. cityofwinterpark.org

’TIS THE SEASON SeaWorld’s Sea of Trees boasts a collection of 115 elegantly decorated evergreens set within the park’s central lake. Take time for Winter Wonderland on Ice, an ice-skating extravaganza. Nov. 24-Dec. 31. Included in park admission. seaworldorlando.com

POSTCARD PERFECT The town of Celebration offers Now Snowing Nightly,

SeaWorld’s Sea of Trees

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ART SCENE

Multicultural Orlando It sure is a small world in Orlando, but that personality goes far beyond theme parks to a city where a multicultural community invites visitors to experience bits of lifestyles from around the globe, current and past. Here are four standouts. BY RONA GINDIN

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Bronze Kingdom

COURTESY BRONZE KINGDOM, PIONEER VILLAGE AT SHINGLE CREEK

It’s rare to see a large collection of African bronze sculptures in one place. Yet in an Orlando industrial park, Bronze Kingdom displays 300 such pieces. The exhibition is part of the 2,000-plus item collection by tech executive Rawlvan R. Bennett. The hybrid museum/gallery includes the largest collection of African bronzes in the world, according to Bennett. Cultivating relationships to attain the pieces, he’d often barter for them, trading labor in exchange for a coveted statue. Visitors can view the collection and purchase items. Staffers happily share information, and group tours are available. $10/$5. bronzekingdom.com

Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek » Before theme park execs and citrus bar-

Visits to the Pioneer Village at Shingle

ons ruled Central Florida, Native Americans

Creek offer more than a brief Native Ameri-

made the Orlando area their home. In Kis-

can immersion. The property has eight build-

simmee, visitors can see, touch and even sit

ings from the late 1800s and early 1900s as

in thatched-roof huts called chickees just

well as four masterfully built re-creations of

like those the Seminoles used. Four of the

structures from that time. Homesteads, a rail-

open-sided log and thatched-roof struc-

road depot, a church and a citrus-processing

tures are on display in a cluster, represent-

facility are among the edifices on display.

ing an extended family’s outdoor living.

$7/$3. osceolahistory.org/pioneer-village

PERSPECTIVE

Temples Worth Your Time HINDU TEMPLE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Hidden among subdivisions in a suburban neighborhood, the Hindu Temple of Central Florida is a step into India. Driving up, you’ll see ornate carvings jut from the roof. Together with the rest of the building, constructed in 2005, the towers are typical of South Asian architecture, a mixture of Chola and Naga styles. Inside, barefoot parishioners pray in the Mahamandapam, or Great Hall. Visitors are free to walk around and visit the 9 individual shrines, each devoted to a single deity, or representation of Brahman (God). A small canteen offers light bites, and a meditation hall hosts authentic yoga and meditation classes. Call 407-699-5277 to arrange a tour, or simply show up and ask to look around. Free. orlandohindutemple.org FO GUANG SHAN GUANG MING TEMPLE The Fo Guang Shang (Buddha’s Light Mountain) Gjuang Ming Temple is a religious institution, but it also offers a sliver of Taiwanese life. The temple is one of about 200 spawned from the original, begun in Taiwan by Venerable Master Hsing Yun back in 1967. At the heart of the main shrine is a white marble Buddha statue, made in Chinese Tang Dynasty style, along with Dharma instruments such as the drum-and-bell, Big Gong and Wooden Fish. Lotus blossomshaped chandeliers hang from the ceiling; the lotus represents purity, since the plant grows from mud yet is not contaminated by it. Visitors are free to stop in and ask for a complimentary tour. In addition to the shrine, they’ll see small framed metal recreations of protective warriors, a serene Memorial Hall with light granite cremains drawers, a teahouse selling Asian brews and cookies, an outdoor garden with an Amitābha Buddha at the center, and a lotus garden with yet more religious sculptures. Free. orlandobuddhism.org/en/ 9


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Tea In The Castle’s Shadow What is afternoon tea like in a place where fairytale dreams and pirate adventures abound? We offer a look at six places to experience afternoon tea that might not be on your radar. BY BROOKE FEHR

Indulge in Afternoon Tea at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa

Sleeping Beauty Brick Toast, KrungThep Tea Time

KrungThep Tea Time Nestled in trendy Winter Park, this combination tea shop and cafe offers up Thai-inspired sandwiches, salads and dessert, with a dizzying array of tea options to accompany them. While you will not find traditional cucumber or watercress-laced sandwiches here, you won’t miss them as you dig into exotic dishes like Tomyum Goong, flavored with marinated shrimp, onion, pepper jack cheese, and topped with Tomyum mayo, or Satay Satay, a sandwich with all the familiar flavors of the popular dish. Be sure to save room for the real show stopper, though, the Brick Toast. This oh-so-good sundae comes in several varieties, piled high atop cubes of buttered toast. Open daily. www.krungthepteatime.com 10 W H E R E O R L A N D O I N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2017

AMERICAN GIRL STORE Treat your special girl to her very own tea experience. The menu is geared toward the junior set with items named after the retailer’s signature line of dolls, such as Addy’s Turkey Tea Sandwich and Josefina’s Rancho Mini Burger, with delicious desserts as well. Tea or hot chocolate complete the spread. Available daily. www. americangirl.com WALDORF ASTORIA ORLANDO For an indulgence, head to the sumptuous Waldorf Astoria Orlando on Sunday afternoon, and experience Royal Tea in the luxury

of Peacock Alley, inspired by the original in New York City. The customary offerings includes petite sandwiches and an assortment of miniature treats. Enjoy live music as you unwind. 2-4 pm Sundays. waldorfastoriaorlando.com TEA TRADERS CAFE BY JOFFREY’S At this counter service location in Disney Springs, sample a seasonal specialty, or for a grown-up twist, enjoy a tea-infused cocktail. Choose from selections such as the Tea Toddy, a combination of freshly brewed black tea, milk and honey, topped with your choice of Bailey’s Irish Cream or Maker’s Mark Whisky. Open daily. www. joffreys.com/tea-traders-cafe RITZ CARLTON GRANDE LAKES For a high-style outing, head to the Ritz-Carlton. Enhance your experience with the Royal Tea, which includes Champagne. Children will delight in Peter Rabbit’s Tea, complete with animal-shaped sandwiches. $30-55 per person. Weekends. ritzcarlton.com

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DISNEY’S GRAND FLORIDIAN Enjoy a refined experience just steps away from Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom at the Garden View Tea Room just off of the hotel’s soaring lobby. A traditional array of tea sandwiches, scones and sweets accompany pots of brewed tea. Mrs. Potts Tea introduces the ritual to children in charming fashion. Hours vary daily. disneyworld.disney.go.com


RELISH IN Rosen Hotels & Resorts offers a delicious variety of culinary experiences that are sure to satisfy. From the Caribbean to Italian, from whimsical fun to sophisticated elegance, from poolside to entertainment venue, there are delightful choices for every taste. For more information, please visit RosenHotels.com

Prime steaks and fresh Florida seafood in a finedining ambiance inspired by the Everglades.

9840 International Dr. 407.996.8551

Feast on a fusion of Cuban and Caribbean flavors in a tropical indoor-outdoor poolside atmosphere. Our signature steakhouse offering the finest all-natural Five Diamond Black Angus beef from Harris Ranch.

9939 Universal Blvd. 407.996.3663

Escape to Tuscany at our Italian bistro with a piano bar, serving perfect pastas and fresh seafood.

Sizzling prime steaks and fresh seafood among the world’s largest collection of celebrity caricatures.

9700 International Dr. 407.996.1787

A state-of-the-art entertainment venue with dancing, dining, two fullservice bars, VIP lounge and an adjacent pool deck.

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Catch dinner and a show as our teppanyaki chefs play with fire right before your eyes for a deliciously fresh and fun culinary experience.


the guide Museums+Attractions Nov/Dec

Orlando Magic

Football Bowl Games

Orlando’s professional basketball team hosts home games at the Amway Center downtown. Since 1989, the team has included such notable NBA stars as Shaquille O’Neal, Patrick Ewing, Dwight Howard, Vince Carter, Rashard Lewis and new star forward Aaron Gordon. Don’t miss many exciting home games throughout the months of November and December. Games include: Nov. 3: vs. Chicago Bulls, 7 p.m.; Nov. 5: vs. Boston Celtics, 6 p.m.; Nov. 8: vs. New York Knicks, 8 p.m.; Nov. 18: vs. Utah Jazz, 7 p.m.; Dec. 1 vs. Golden State Warriors, 7 p.m.; Dec. 30: vs. Miami Heat, 7 p.m.; in addition to others. For the full schedule, visit amwaycenter.com.

With professional soccer, basketball and spring baseball, Orlando is also a big football town. CampingWorld Stadium downtown has a full line up this season with the Florida Blue Florida Classic, Autonation Cure Bowl, CampingWorld Bowl, Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl and the NFL Pro Bowl. campingworldstadium.com

Art Galleries

FLORIDA SKYDIVING— Experience the thrill of a

400-foot-tall ferris wheel where you’ll ride inside a fully enclosed, air-conditioned glass capsule for stunning views of the attractions, the downtown skyline, and on clear days, all the way to the Kennedy Space Center. The ride is especially nice at sunset or during the nightly theme-park fireworks. www.officialorlandoeye.com. 8445 International Drive, 866.228.6438.

CITYARTS FACTORY— Located in the Downtown

Arts District, CityArts Factory is 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. www.cityartsfactory.com. 29 S. Orange Ave., 407.648.7060.

Attractions

CRAYOLA EXPERIENCE— Discover the magic of

color with 25 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. www.crayolaexperience.com/ orlando. The Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.757.1700.

BUENA VISTA WATERSPORTS AND PARADISE COVE— Rent jet skis or try waterskiing, tubing

or wakeboarding on scenic Lake Bryan. www.bvwatersports.com. 13245 Lake Bryan Drive, 407.239.6939. CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDENS—

See more than 400 animals, feed 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. Admission $19.50; seniors $15.95; and children $13.75. www.centralfloridazoo.org. 3755 N. US Highway 17-92, Sanford, 407.323.4450.

ESPN WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS— This sports

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complex on Disney World property is home to professional baseball’s spring training and various amateur sporting events, from cheerleading to soccer. www.disneyworld.com. 700 Victory Way, Kissimmee, 407.828.3267.

lifetime when you jump out of an airplane at 14,000 feet. www.floridaskydiving.com. 440 S Airport Road, Lake Wales, 863.678.1003. GATORLAND— This theme park and nature preserve

combines Old Florida charm with exciting wildlife exhibits and live entertainment. View a breeding marsh, climb the observation tower, watch the alligator wrestling show and ride the zipline. Open daily. www.gatorland.com. 14501 S Orange Blossom Trail, 800.393.5297. GREEN MEADOWS PETTING FARM— Visit more than

300 farm animals in a beautiful, country setting. www.greenmeadowsfarm.com. 1368 S. Poinciana Blvd., Kissimmee, 407.846.0770. I-DRIVE 360—Visitors can hop aboard the 400-foot-

tall Coca-Cola Orlando Eye ferris wheel, explore Madame Tussauds wax attraction and dive into Sea Life aquarium with 5,000 creatures and an ocean tunnel. I-Drive 360 is also home to an array of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. www.i-drive360.com. 8445 International Drive, 407.999.9985.

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THE COCA-COLA ORLANDO EYE— Hop aboard a


M U S E U M S + AT T R A C T I O N S

KISSIMMEE GO KARTS— Play in the arcade or race

on a 1-mile track. Double-seat and junior karts available. www.kissimmeegokarts.com. 4708 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 407.390.7223. LOCKBUSTERS— Challenge your mind in this fun and

stimulating Escape Game, coming soon to International Drive. www.lockbustersgame.com. 8326 International Drive, Orlando, 407.930.0822. MACHINE GUN AMERICA— Guests get to shoot real

machine guns and other exotic firearms or try realistic, military-grade simulations. There is a special area away from the range for children under 13. www.machinegunamerica.com. 5825 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 407.278.1800. MADAME TUSSAUDS ORLANDO— Experience

Maiden feeding flamingos in the court of a Roman house, c. 1892. Leaded glass, Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company.

Don’t Miss Tiffany at the Morse Museum WINTER PARK, Fla. — Of the many unexpected pleasures awaiting visitors to Central Florida, 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 leadedglass 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, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this season, 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 they could from the ruins for the Morse. In the Museum’s galleries, visitors will also find exhibits of American art pottery, Art Nouveau objects, and late 19th-and early 20th-century American paintings. For more information, call (407) 645-5311 or visit www.morsemuseum.org.

famous Americans with this immersive and interactive wax attraction under the Orlando Eye. Shake hands with the president, get on stage with Lady Gaga or up close and personal with Taylor Swift and take the ultimate selfie. Free parking. Open daily. Tickets starting at $15 with packages available. www.madametussauds.com/orlando. I-Drive 360, 8329 International Drive (866) 630-8315 866.630.8315. MINDQUEST LIVE ORLANDO—Join in the fun during

this escape game, where you and your team members must solve a puzzle in just 60 minutes. There are four different challenges, including Diamond Heist, The Bomb, Cyber Crash and Mad Scientist. www.mindquestlive.com. 9938 Universal Blvd., 407.392.0885. ORLANDO FLY SPORTS— In just a few minutes, skilled

instructors at Orlando Fly Sports teach you to fly using a flyboard, hoverboard or the all-new jetpack for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Many guests say the experience is even better and puts them more at ease than skydiving. Ages 3+. Hotel pick up and drop offs are available. www.orlandoflysports.com. 2200 Lee Road, 321.888.1005. 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 harness-less, climbing rope course. www. rebounderzorlando.com. 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. www.revolutionoffroad.com. 4000 SR 33, Clermont, 352.400.1322. RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT!— Thanks to the TV

show with the same name, this attraction has become a favorite with its dinosaur exhibit, Odditorium and an Egyptian mummy. www.ripleys.com/ orlando. 8201 International Drive, 407.363.4418. SAMMY DUVALL’S WATERSPORTS CENTRE— Para-

sail, wakeboard, waterski or just enjoy a guided lake tour from Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Open daily. www.sammyduvall.com. 4600 World Drive, 407.939.0754. SEA LIFE AQUARIUM— Experience many underwater

worlds filled with a huge array of sea creatures. Come face-to-face with sharks, visit the hands-on touch pool and the interactive “talking” aquarium or stroll through the 360-degree ocean tunnel. www.visitsealife.com/orlando. I-Drive 360, 8337 International Drive, 866.622.0607.

SHOWCASE OF CITRUS—A 2,500-acre you-pick farm

with 70 varieties of citrus, when in season. Visitors can shop for homemade products in the country store, enjoy a famous frozen creamsicle or take a safari tour on a giant 4x4. www.showcaseofcitrus. com. 5010 US Highway 27, Clermont, 352.394.4377. SKELETONS—See over 400 skeletons of a variety of

animals in clever and unusual poses and dioramas. Part of the educational and “icky” fun is a tank where real bones are still in the decomposition process and crawling with flesh-eating beetles. www.skeletonmuseum.com. I-Drive 360, 8441 International Drive, 407.203.6999. TITANIC-THE EXPERIENCE— Visitors can immerse

themselves in history from over 100 years ago through the interactive museum, guided tours, full-scale recreations of the Titanic’s grand staircase and real items from the famously doomed shipwreck. Open daily. Stay for the dinner theater show F and Sa. www.titanictheexperience.com. 7324 International Drive, 407.248.1166. 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 Tarzan-like 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. Designed for ages 7 and up. Open daily from 8 am to dusk. www.orlandotreetrek.com. 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. From $175. www. wallaby.com. 1805 Deen Still Road, 863.424.0070.

Beyond Orlando BOK TOWER GARDENS— National Historic Landmark

sits on peninsular Florida’s highest point and features Olmsted-designed landscaped gardens crowned with a majestic bell tower that plays music by the hour. Open daily and holidays. Admission $18 adults; $8 children. www.boktowergardens.org. 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales, 863.676.1408. BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA BAY— From eight extreme

roller coasters to up-close animal encounters, this park features thrill rides and world-wide adventure with stops in Egypt, Australia and the Serengeti. Best bets are Cheetah Hunt, SheiKra and Falcon’s Fury. Open daily. From $92.99. www.buschgardens. com. 1001 N. Malcolm McKinley Drive, Tampa, 813.884.4386. CLEARWATER MARINE AQUARIUM— Come see

Winter, the star of the hit movie, “Dolphin Tale!” She calls this place home, along with sea turtles, otters, stingrays and sharks. Don’t miss the eco boat tour and the behind the scenes tour. www. seewinter.com. 249 Windward Passage, Clearwater, 727.441.1790. DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY— If you can’t

come for one of their world-famous races, daily tours give you a look inside the World Center of Racing. See the famed track and pit road, the Drivers Meeting Room, Sprint Cup garages, Gatorade Victory Lane and the press box. www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com. 1801 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, 800.PIT.SHOP.

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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. Visitors can stand nose-tonose with the real Space Shuttle Atlantis, witness an amazing rocket launch in person and meet a real-life astronaut in Astronaut Encounter. The Apollo/Saturn V Center features an actual Saturn V moon rocket. Other must-sees are the 3D IMAX® space films, Journey To Mars: Explorers Wanted and Science On A Sphere. Open daily. www.kennedyspacecenter.com. Kennedy Space Center, SR 405, 321.449.4444.

pm, Su 1-4 pm. Admission $5 adults; $4 seniors; $3 students. www.polasek.org. 633 Osceola Ave., Winter Park, 407.647.6294. CORNELL FINE ARTS MUSEUM AT ROLLINS COLLEGE— Featuring a prestigious collection of

European and American paintings, sculpture and decorative arts, alongside student and visiting artist exhibitions on the beautiful lakefront campus of Rollins College. Free admission. www.rollins.edu/ cfam. 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, 407.646.2526. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL RESOURCE AND EDUCATION CENTER OF FLORIDA— One of the oldest

Holocaust museums in the country, the center features exhibits, a research library, community programs and self-guided tours. Free. www. holocaustedu.org. 851 N Maitland Ave., Maitland, 407.628.0555.

SILVER SPRINGS— Surrounded by the beautiful Silver

River, this natural theme park expands 350 acres. Guests can see alligators, endangered bears and panthers, explore the Kritter Korral petting zoo and watch an array of wildlife shows. www.silversprings. com. 5656 E Silver Springs Blvd., Silver Springs, 352.261.5840.

KISSIMMEE AIR MUSEUM— Vintage aircraft flights

and a variety of aircraft on display. www.kissimmeeairmuseum.com. Kissimmee Gateway Airport, 233 N Hoagland Blvd., Kissimmee, 407.870.7366.

SPEED PARK MOTORSPORTS— Choose from three

go-kart tracks or hang out at the 7,000 sq. ft. arcade. The little ones won’t want to miss the fun inside the Bounce House. www.speedparkdaytona. com. 201 Fentress Blvd., Daytona, 386.253.3278.

MENNELLO MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART— This

beautiful lakefront facility is home to sculpture gardens and a permanent collection of paintings by American Primitive artist Earl Cunningham, along with other traditional and contemporary artists. Closed M. www.mennellomuseum.org. 900 E. Princeton St., Loch Haven Cultural Park, 407.246.4278.

Entertainment Districts DISNEY SPRINGS— This mega outdoor lifestyle

center rolls shopping, entertainment and dining into one. Visitors will find the world’s largest Disney store, retail stores at the brand-new Town Center, themed restaurants and bars, Cirque du Soleil, a bowling alley, movie theater, water taxis, attractions and more. Free admission and free parking. www.disneysprings.com. 1486 Buena Vista Drive, 407.828.3800.

MORSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART— Featuring

the world’s most comprehensive collection of work by Louis Comfort Tiffany, including glass windows and lamps, blown glass, pottery, jewelry, his 1893 chapel interior and art and architectural elements from his celebrated Long Island estate, Laurelton Hall. Exhibits also include late-19th and early-20th century American art pottery, paintings and decorative art. www.morsemuseum.org. 445 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.645.5311.

Miniature Golf BONANZA GOLF & GIFTS— Look for the Big Moun-

tain near Disney’s West Gate where you can play two courses. 7761 W Highway 192, 407.396.7536.

ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ART— With permanent

collections of American art, African art and works of the ancient Americas, the museum also hosts prominent traveling exhibitions. www.omart. org. Loch Haven Cultural Park, 2416 N. Mills Ave., 407.896.4231.

CONGO RIVER GOLF— Have fun putting your way

through elaborate 18-hole and 36-hole courses in a jungle setting. www.congoriver.com. 4777 W. Highway 192, Kissimmee, 407.396.6900; 5901 International Drive, 407.248.9181.

ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER— Themed exhibits

DISNEY’S WINTER SUMMERLAND— Winter and

teach while they entertain. The center also features an observatory, with one of the region’s most powerful telescopes, and a CineDome with largeformat films and laser-light shows. Closed W. www. osc.org. Loch Haven Cultural Park, 777 E. Princeton St., 407.514.2000.

summer-themed courses complete with snowmen and surfboards. www.disneyworld.disney.go.com. Outside Disney’s Blizzard Beach, 407.939.5277. HAWAIIAN RUMBLE ADVENTURE GOLF— Play in

an elaborate Hawaiian setting complete with waterfalls, a volcano and two courses. www.hawaiianrumbleorlando.com. 13529 S. Apopka Vineland Road, 407.239.8300.

ZORA NEALE HURSTON NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS— Delve into African-American heritage

through works of art named for one of the preeminent writers of 20th-century literature. Call for hours. Closed Su. www.zoranealehurstonmuseum. com. 227 E. Kennedy Blvd., Eatonville, 407.647.3307.

HOLLYWOOD DRIVE-IN GOLF— Located at Univer-

sal’s CityWalk, this outrageously themed course includes two 18-hole options where players choose from a sci-fi or a haunted house setting. www.hollywooddriveingolf.com. Universal City Walk, 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.802.4848.

North Orlando WEKIVA ISLAND— Offering guests kayak, canoe

Museums ALBIN POLASEK MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDENS— Listed on the National Register for

Historic Places and a member of the National Trust’s historic Artists’ Homes and Studios, the museum exhibits a permanent collection plus 3 acres of lakefront sculpture gardens. Tu-Sa 10 am-4 14 W H E R E O R L A N D O I N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2017

and paddle board rentals as well as a boat launch, Wekiva Island is a favorite local gathering spot on the river where you can enjoy an outdoor and indoor bar and waterfront river-banas in addition to a riverfront fire pit area and wooden boardwalk. wekivaisland.com. 1014 Miami Springs Drive, Longwood, 407.862.1500.

Parks & Gardens BLUE SPRING STATE PARK— Covering more than

2,600 acres, this park is popular for fishing, diving and swimming in the summer months. In the winter, the springs are a refuge for a growing population of West Indian manatees. The water is closed during manatee season, mid-November through March 15, however, visitors are invited to observe the amazing creatures. Open 8 am to sundown daily. $6 per vehicle. www.floridastateparks.org/ bluespring/. 2100 W. French Ave., Orange City, 386.775.3663. FOREVER FLORIDA— This working cattle ranch con-

tains nearly 5,000 acres with 10 miles of hiking trails and eco-adventures. Spot alligators, the Florida panther, black bears and white-tail deer. www. foreverflorida.com. 4755 N. Kenansville Road, St. Cloud, 407.957.9794. KELLY PARK— Rent a tube and float down a river fed

by Rock Springs. The 3/4-mile ride through refreshing 68-degree crystalline water takes 25 minutes. $5 per vehicle. www.orangecountyfl.net. 400 E. Kelly Park Road, 407.407.1902. LAKE EOLA PARK— Popular downtown public park

for strolling and feeding ducks. A playground and swan-boat rentals are on site. Trendy restaurants, bars and shopping are steps away. www.cityoforlando.net. 195 N. Rosalind Ave., 407.246.4485. WEKIWA SPRINGS STATE PARK— Swim or snorkel in

the crystal-clear freshwater spring. Also enjoy fishing, kayaking, canoeing or horseback riding. $6 per vehicle. www.floridastateparks.org/wekiwasprings. 1800 Wekiwa Circle, Apopka, 407.884.2008.

Theme Parks DISCOVERY COVE— Swim with dolphins, wade with

rays, snorkel among thousands of exotic fish and hand-feed tropical birds in a free-flight aviary. Discovery Cove’s full-day, all-inclusive adventures include all meals, drinks and gear along with admission to SeaWorld or Busch Gardens. www. discoverycove.com. 6000 Discovery Cove Way, 407.513.4600. LEGOLAND FLORIDA— Built especially for kids, this

150-acre theme park offers more than 50 rides, shows and attractions plus a water park and a deluxe themed hotel, located just steps from the front entrance to the theme park. www.legoland.com. 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven, 877.350.5346. SEAWORLD— Immerse yourself in the sea, from

up-close animal encounters to awe-inspiring performances to thrilling rides. Come face-to-face with Shamu, play at Happy Harbor, watch a dolphin show, feed a sea lion, ride the roller coasters Mako, Manta and Kraken, and shop and dine at the Waterfront. www.seaworldorlando.com. 7007 SeaWorld Drive, 888.800.5447. UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT, ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE— Everyone has fun with six uniquely

themed islands: Seuss Landing, The Lost Continent, Jurassic Park, Toon Lagoon, Marvel Super Hero Island and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Each highlights adventure, storytelling and the most technologically advanced rides, attractions and shows. Best bets are The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, King Kong and Jurassic Park, along with Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at Hogsmeade. The Hogwarts Express connects Hogsmeade with Diagon Alley


at Universal Studios. Two-day park pass required. www.universalorlando.com. 1000 Universal Studios Plaza, 407.363.8000.

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WALT DISNEY WORLD, ANIMAL KINGDOM— From

live animals to dinosaurs and animal characters, your imagination runs wild in this beautifully designed park. Hop aboard a safari in Africa for close animal encounters then head to Asia’s Mount Everest coaster. The petting zoo, DinoLand U.S.A. and the themed playground will win over the kids, along with “The Lion King” live show. www.disneyworld.disney.go.com. Walt Disney World, 2901 Osceola Parkway 407.824.4321. WALT DISNEY WORLD, HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS—

This theme park dives into Hollywood with live stage shows and movie-themed rides. Must-stops are Tower of Terror, Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster, Toy Story Mania and the Disney Jr. and “Frozen” live shows. Don’t miss the new Star Wars areas and the new “Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular” fireworks show. www.disneyworld.com. 351 S. Studio Drive, Lake Buena Vista, 407.824.4321. WALT DISNEY WORLD, MAGIC KINGDOM— Cinder-

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ella Castle serves as the center of Mickey’s magical wonderland. Meet your favorite characters and enjoy the rides, from classics like It’s a Small World and Space Mountain to new experiences like Peter Pan, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Under the Sea. Parades provide lively entertainment, with the Wishes fireworks as the grand finale. www.disneyworld.com. 407.824.4321.

Tours AIRBOAT RIDES OLD-FASHIONED— Take a 90-min-

ute guided tour with our licensed captain and ride the marshes of the scenic St. Johns River on a real airboat. www.airboatrides.com. Christmas, FL., 407.568.4307. AQUATIC ADVENTURES AIRBOAT TOURS— Set your

sights on a gator during this one-hour tour. Night tours available. www.aaairboattours.com. Kissimmee,. 321.689.4281.. BOGGY CREEK AIRBOAT RIDES— Spot exotic birds,

turtles and alligators in their natural environment while zooming on an air boat. Three tour options are available including a nighttime ride. www.bcairboats.com. 2001 E. Southport Road, Kissimmee, 407.344.9550. CELEBRATION SURREY—This family-owned business

provides tours of Disney’s town of Celebration in an old-timey car and rents bicycles, including two-seaters, for kids and with kids carriages, by the hour. It’s a great way to explore the town’s lakes, woodlands and neighorhoods. www. celebrationsurrey.com. 700 Bloom St., Celebration, 407.791.2822. FLORIDA ECO-SAFARIS— Pedal through the treetops

over forested wetlands, conquer Central Florida’s biggest zipline or explore 4,700 acres of pristine conservation lands. www.floridaecosafaris.com. 4755 N. Kenansville Road, St. Cloud, 407.957.9794. INTERNATIONAL HELI-TOURS— See Orlando and its

main attractions from the unique perspective of a helicopter with various tours and times available. www.orlandohelitours.com. 12651 International Drive, 407.239.TOUR. MARSH LANDING ADVENTURES/ORLANDO AIRBOAT TOURS— Experience a thrilling airboat ride

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Fishing tours also available. www.orlandoairboattours.com. 4275 Neptune Road, St. Cloud, 407.572.3561. ORLANDO BALLOON RIDES— Put this on your bucket

list. The largest passenger ride operator on the Eastern seaboard offers daily flights at sunrise in the Disney area, followed by a champagne toast. www.orlandoballoonrides.com. 44294 US Highway 27, Davenport, 407.250.1625. 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. www.paddleboardorlando.com. 115 N. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 407.960.7815. SEGWAY TOURS OF CELEBRATION— Take a glide

on a Segway through the picturesque town that Disney built. www.zetours.com. 5491 Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 321.250.1211. SHINGLE CREEK PADDLING CENTER—Shingle

Creek is the source of the Florida Everglades, and it’s located right here in Central Florida. Rent a canoe or kayak or take a guided tour on an electric boat to enjoy the beautiful nature that surrounds. www.paddlingcenter.com. 4266 W. Vine St., 407.344.0881. WARBIRD ADVENTURES— Come fly like the aces of

yesteryear in some of the most significant military aircraft in history. Perfect for beginning fliers and even pilots, you take the controls in the front seat while an experienced instructor rides along. www. warbirdadventures.com. 233 N. Hoagland Blvd., Kissimmee, 407.870.7366. WILD FLORIDA— Experience Florida wilderness and

wildlife at its best on the shores of beautiful Cypress Lake. Airboat tours, tropical bird aviary, petting zoo, alligator farm, cafe, gift shop, scenic dock and fishing pier along with guided hunting and fishing trips. Closed Su. www.wildfloridairboats. com. 3301 Lake Cypress Road, 407.957.3135. WINTER PARK SCENIC BOAT TOUR— Relax on this

one-hour narrated tour through the lakes and canals of beautiful Winter Park. See waterfront homes while learning the history of this quaint community. Rides daily from 10 am to 4 pm, cash only. www. scenicboattours.com. 312 E. Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 407.644.4056.

Water Parks SEAWORLD’S AQUATICA— Enjoy the serene to the

wild, with white, sandy beaches, up-close animal experiences, lush landscaping and thrilling rides. Try the new Ihu’s Breakaway Falls, an 80-foot slide with four, 360-degree turns. www.aquaticabyseaworld.com. 5800 Water Play Way, 707.545.5550. 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. Fun for all ages. www.disneyworld. com. Walt Disney World Resort, 1534 W. Buena Vista Drive, 407.939.7812. WALT DISNEY WORLD, TYPHOON LAGOON— Float

along a lazy river, snorkel with fish, plunge down nine water slides and take on one of the world’s largest artificially created waves. www.disneyworld. com. 1145 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.824.4321.

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Grand Cypress Golf Club Everything comes together here with 45 holes of Jack Nicklaus Signature golf. The golf academy has been ranked among the nation’s top golf schools. www.grandcypress.com/golf_club. 1 N. Jacaranda St., 877.330.7377.

Golf Courses BAY HILL CLUB & LODGE— Guests of the 70-room

lodge have access to the famous home course of Arnold Palmer, featuring 27 holes along the scenic Butler Chain of Lakes. Amenities also include a spa and salon, marina, tennis courts, restaurant and the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy. www.bayhill.com. 9000 Bay Hill Blvd., 888.422.9445. CELEBRATION GOLF CLUB— This course’s magnifi-

cent par-72, 6,786-yard championship layout was designed by world-renowned golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. and his son, Robert Trent Jones Jr. Amenities include an aquatic driving range and the Windmill Tavern. www.celebrationgolf.com. 701 Golf Park Drive, Celebration, 407.566.4653.

COURTESY GRAND CYPRESS GOLF CLUB

CHAMPIONSGATE— Designed by Greg Norman,

this course offers golfers two distinct experiences. The National is an American, parkland-style course carved from farmland and citrus groves. Golfers enjoy the memorable par-3 holes, forgiving fairways and sweeping sand bunkering. The International offers a British Isles links experience, promising a demanding game with its sand dunes and scruffy roughs. www.championsgategolf.com. Omni Orlando Resort, 8575 White Shark Blvd., Championsgate, 407.787.4653. DUBSDREAD— Orlando’s only municipal course,

which opened in 1924, features plentiful live oak trees, impressive landscaping and the Taproom, home to one of the best burgers in town.

www.historicaldubsdread.com. 549 W Par St., 407.246.2551. EAGLE CREEK GOLF CLUB— A par-73, 18-

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hole championship golf course with five par-5 holes designed by Ron Garl and Howard Swan. This distinctive course blends American and European design with Scottish-style bunkers and bulkheads around greens. www.eaglecreekorlando.com. 10350 Emerson Lake Blvd., 407.273.4653. FALCON’S FIRE— Rated one of the best public

courses by Golf Digest, this Rees Jones Signaturedesigned championship course is challenging yet playable for golfers of all skill levels and stretches nearly 7,000 yards from the back tees. www. falconsfire.com. 3200 Seralago Blvd., Kissimmee, 407.239.5445. GRANDE LAKES AT RITZ-CARLTON— Set at the

headwaters of the Florida Everglades, this Greg Norman-designed course offers two distinct settings. Several holes are routed through pristine areas, where preserved wetlands and natural woodlands dominate. By contrast, the three dynamic finishing holes weave alongside two towering hotels. Caddie-concierge service available. www.ritzcarlton.com. 4048 Central Florida Parkway, 407.393.4900. HARMONY GOLF PRESERVE— The front nine of

this Johnny Miller-designed course meanders through the community of Harmony while the back nine winds through acres of lakes, woods

and conservation areas. www.harmonygolfpreserve.com. 7251 Five Oaks Drive, Harmony, 407.891.8525.

HAWK’S LANDING GOLF CLUB— Hawk’s Landing Golf Club spans 220 acres on this par 71, 18-hole course designed by Robert Cupp, Jr. Golfers can hone their skills at the Bill Madonna Golf Academy and refuel at the club’s steakhouse. www.golfhawkslanding.com. 8701 World Center Drive, 800.567.2623. MARRIOTT GRANDE VISTA GOLF CLUB— Sur-

rounded by magnificent oaks and beautiful cypress trees, the Vista course sits on the headwaters of the Florida Everglades. The nine-hole, par-32 Ron Garl design with golf academy encourages learning and development for all levels but also provides challenges for the most avid golfer. www.grandevistagolf.com. 12001 Avenida Verde, 407.238.7677. METROWEST COUNTRY CLUB— This course is

emphasized by broad, generous fairways with 100-foot elevations, water hazards and expansive bunkers. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., MetroWest is a fair yet vigorous test of skill. www. metrowestgolf.com. 2100 S. Hiawassee Road, 407.299.1099. ORANGE COUNTY NATIONAL— Three distinct

courses include the Crooked Cat, a winding, links-style course offering unpredictable play and a memorable back nine; Panther, 7,295 yards of notable vegetation, landscapes and elevations; and Tooth, a nine-hole executive course on a

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man-made lake that is great for warm-up, practice and kids. www.ocngolf.com. 16301 Phil Ritson Way, Winter Garden, 407.656.2626. MYSTIC DUNES GOLF CLUB— Designed by Cham-

four tee choices from 7,103 yards to 5,059 yards. www.royalstcloudgolflinks.com. 5310 Michigan Ave., St. Cloud, 407.891.7010. SOUTHERN DUNES GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB—

Designed by Steve Smyers, it’s consistently recognized by Golf Digest, Golf Week, and Links magazines as one of Florida’s best. The hillside layout stretches over 7,200 yards with 100 feet of elevation changes and great views of fairways. Fast rolling greens test even the most experienced golfer. www.southerndunes.com. 2888 Southern Dunes Blvd., Haines City, 800.632.6400.

pions Tour Player and NBC golf analyst Gary Koch and highly rated by Golf Digest magazine, the par-72 course is distinguished by 80-foot elevation changes, rolling sand dunes, mature oaks and large wetland areas. www.mysticdunesgolf.com. 7600 Mystic Dunes Lane, Kissimmee, 407.787.5678. REUNION RESORT— Three courses are designed by

the biggest names in golf. Arnold Palmer’s Legacy Course is a 6,916-yard, par-72, 18-hole course with dramatic, rolling hills. Jack Nicklaus’ Tradition Course is smooth with long horizon lines, tempting you to hit big. Tom Watson’s 7,257-yard, par-72 Independence Course hosts a variety of bunkers and large greens. www.reunionresort.com. 7593 Gathering Drive, Kissimmee, 407.662.1000.

STREAMSONG GOLF RESORT—This 16,000-acre

resort in Central Florida features two signature golf courses and a hotel and spa. Located on a former mining site, the unique courses feature dramatic topography, Links-style fairways and fast, true greens. Caddies strongly encouraged. www.streamsongresort.com. 1000 Streamsong Drive, Bowling Green, 888.294.6322.

SHINGLE CREEK GOLF CLUB— Newly renovated with

the Arnold Palmer Design Company, the course at Rosen Shingle Creek Resort features tournament conditions, complimentary valet, a GPS yardage system and onsite resort and spa. www.shinglecreekgolf.com. 9939 Universal Blvd., 407.996.9933.

THE LEGENDS AT ORANGE LAKE RESORT— The

crown jewel of this multi-course golf club is The Legends, featuring the Links and the Pines designed by Arnold Palmer. Reminiscent of an old Scottish-style course, the Links contains one of the longest holes in Florida. The Pines is tree-lined nearly every step of the way. www.orangelake.com. 8505 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway 192, Kissimmee, 407.239.0000.

ROYAL ST. CLOUD GOLF LINKS— ”The #1 Rated

Links Course in Orlando” by Buick Style & Review magazine. For players who appreciate the historic courses of the British Isles, they’ll love the 27 holes of this spectacular links design, all on emeraldgreen fairways and silky-smooth greens and with

TRANQUILO GOLF CLUB AT FOUR SEASONS—

Bordered by preserved natural wetlands and a certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, wildlife

abounds. Rolling fairways, large, undulating greens and a lush setting of woodlands and lakes combine for a calming experience. www.fourseasonsorlando.com. 3451 Golf View Drive, 407.313.7777. WALDORF ASTORIA GOLF CLUB— This Rees Jones-

designed, 18-hole, 7,113-yard championship course is open to the public. The pine and cypress trees that line the fairways and bunkers are reminiscent of courses designed a century ago. www.waldorfastoriagolfclub.com. 14200 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane, 407.597.3783. WALT DISNEY WORLD GOLF-LAKE BUENA VISTA—

Old-fashioned styling gives this course a countryclub feel. While technically shorter than other Disney courses, this combines ubiquitous water with narrow fairways to create a challenging game. www.golfwdw.com. Walt Disney World Resort, 2200 Golf Drive, 407.939.4653. WALT DISNEY WORLD GOLF-OAK TRAIL— A nine-

hole, par-36 course, Oak Trail was designed with families in mind. All Disney courses are open to the public, regardless of whether you’re staying on Disney property. www.golfwdw.com. Walt Disney World Resort, 1950 W. Magnolia Palm Drive, 407.939.4653. WALT DISNEY WORLD GOLF-PALM— Shorter

and tighter than Magnolia, the Palm is a classic Florida course with elevated greens, tees and lots of water. www.golfwdw.com. Walt Disney World Resort, 1950 W. Magnolia Palm Drive, 407.939.4653.

T H E K I N G’ S L EG E N D CO N T I N U E S.

Shingle Creek Golf Club has been redesigned by Arnold Palmer Design Company and is an entirely new experience unlike anything before. The 18-hole, par-72 championship course features new green complexes and bunkers to inspire and challenge every type of golfer. Expect variety, natural beauty and renowned Rosen Shingle Creek guest services from the very first tee to the 19th hole.

For more information, please visit ShingleCreekGolf.com.

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Entertainment

Vines Grille & Wine Bar

Orlando Shakespeare Theater

A wood-fired grill makes this upscale Chicago-style steakhouse a standout along Restaurant Row. There is an extensive wine list and live jazz plays every night at 7 pm. Open for dinner nightly. 7533 W. Sand Lake Road.

This professional theater includes the works of William Shakespeare like “The Hound of Baskervilles” showing through Nov. 19, plus classics, holiday comedies and a series of plays for young audiences. 812 E. Rollins St.

Entertainment Districts

UNIVERSAL CITYWALK— Think Times

COURTESY VINES GRILLE & WINE BAR, ORLANDO SHAKESPEARE THEATER, ROBERTO GONZALEZ

DISNEY SPRINGS— This mega outdoor lifestyle

center rolls shopping, entertainment and dining into one. Visitors will find the world’s largest Disney store, retail stores, themed restaurants and bars, Cirque du Soleil, a bowling alley, movie theater, water taxis, attractions and more. Free admission and free parking. www.disneysprings.com. 1486 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.939.6244. DISNEY’S BOARDWALK— Created in the theme of

Atlantic City’s famous stretch, the Boardwalk offers a sports bar, piano sing-along bar and dance club, as well as restaurants and shops. www.disneyworld. com. 2101 N. Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.939.5277. DOWNTOWN ORLANDO— From world-class perfor-

mances at the Dr. Phillips Center to celebrated fine dining options, upscale boutique hotels, eclectic shopping and the area’s best bar scene, Downtown Orlando is dynamic and alive year-round. Church Street and Wall Street are popular areas for the younger crowd while Lake Eola and Thornton Park offer weekly events and farmers markets for visitors of all ages. www.downtownorlando.com. 400 S. Orange Ave., 407.246.2555. INTERNATIONAL DRIVE— This stretch between

Universal and SeaWorld is a hub for nightlife and entertainment for adults or the whole family. Find dinner shows, game centers, night clubs or relaxed pubs, especially concentrated around the I-Drive 360 and Pointe Orlando.

Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Orlando’s world-class performing arts center hosts the ballet, symphony and opera as well as traveling Broadway productions. Don’t miss “Love Never Dies” by Andrew Lloyd Weber showing Nov. 21-27. 445 S. Magnolia Ave.

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ICEBAR ORLANDO— Featured as one of Square Orlando style. At this free enterthe top 10 “Extreme Barhopping” bars tainment complex just outside Univeron the Travel Channel and as “America’s wheretraveler.com sal’s theme parks, find an electric mix of Best” on the Food Network with signature clubs such as Hard Rock Café, Jimmy cocktails, state-of-the-art lighting, exquisite Buffett’s Margaritaville, Red Coconut, The ice carvings and fun DJs. www.icebarorGroove and Rising Star. 11 am-2 am. No admission lando.com. 8967 International Drive, 407.351.0361. fee, but cover charges apply. www.universalorlando. INDEPENDENT BAR— With a different theme each com. 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.363.8000. night, including ’80s and Indie college rock, this multi-level club has three full-service bars and two Bars, Lounges & Clubs dance floors. 70 N. Orange Ave., 407.839.0457. 180 SKYTOP LOUNGE— This Amway Center rooftop

lounge affords fantastic views of the skyline along with a DJ and a hot crowd. www.180downtown. com. 400 W. Church St., 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. Or head inside to sing along to the dueling pianos. www.patobriens. com. Universal CityWalk, 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.224.2106.

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. www. bluemartinilounge.com. 9101 International Drive, 407.447.2583.

THE COURTESY BAR— Classic and market fresh

cocktails, impeccable craft beers and distinctive wines are all served in this small but artful bar. www.thecourtesybar.com. 114 N. Orange Ave., 407.450.2041.

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. www.grandbohemianhotel. com. 325 S. Orange Ave., 407.313.9000.

THE OTHER BAR— It’s one big street party on Wall

Street, and this venue is a great stop with its large, outdoor patio with full-service bar. 18 Wall St., 407.843.8595.

COWBOYS ORLANDO— Kick up your boots and

dance at this wild Western nightclub, featuring a variety of country music and one of the largest hardwood dance floors in town. www.cowboysorlando.com. 1108 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.422.7115.

THE WOODS— Located on the second floor of the

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intimate setting. Fresh ingredients and originality come together at this craft bar. www.thewoodsorlando.com. 49 N. Orange Ave., 407.203.1114.

duras, Nicaragua or Spain and relax in the lounge area with a glass of port, wine or beer. Open daily. www.coronacigar.com. 7792 W. Sand Lake Road 407.248.1212; 127 S. Orange Ave., 407.404.5344; 1130 TownPark Ave., Lake Mary, 407.333.3453.

WAITIKI RETRO TIKI LOUNGE— Located on the

popular Wall Street Plaza, this Polynesian-themed restaurant and bar offers a tropical vibe. www. wallstplaza.net/waitiki. 26 Wall Street Plaza, 407.481.1199.

SUGARCANES RUM BAR & LOUNGE— Enjoy a

LGBTQ Bars PARLIAMENT HOUSE— A GLBT nightclub resort with

seven venues including a disco, live theater and a swimming pool. www.parlimenthouse.com. 410 N. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.425.7571. SAVOY— A low-key GLBT bar in the popular Ivanhoe

Row district near downtown with a back patio and pool tables. www.savoyorlando.com. 1913 N. Orange Ave. SOUTHERN NIGHTS— A popular night spot for the

local GLBT community in Orlando’s Milk District. www.southernnightsorl.com. 375 S. Bumby Ave., 407.412.5039.

Breweries/Pubs CELEBRATION TOWN TAVERN— This local hangout

specializes in New England-style foods and always offers free beer tomorrow. Sit outside overlooking the lakefront and watch the big TV. L, D (daily), Br (Su). www.thecelebrationtowntavern.com. 721 Front St., Celebration, 407.566.2526. CROOKED CAN BREWERY— This craft brewery is

located inside Plant Street Market, an artisan food market in the charming downtown of Winter Garden. www.crookedcan.com. 426 W. Plant St., Winter Garden, 407.395.9520 ORLANDO BREWING— Florida’s only certified

organic brewery. Brewed right on the premises, 21 beers are on tap and free tours are offered. Live music on weekends. www.orlandobrewing.com. 1301 Atlanta Ave., 407.872.1117. REDLIGHT REDLIGHT— This independent micro-

brew haven is worth the trek outside the visitor corridor. A selection of worldly beers has earned a loyal following. www.redlightredlightbeerparlour. com. 2810 Corrine Drive, 407.893.9832. SCHUMANN’S JÄGER HAUS— Expect great German

food and beer in this authentic, casual setting. www.schumannsjagerhaus.com. 25 W. Church St., 407.985.1950. THE PUB— Enjoy nightly specials, a popular happy

hour and traditional British fare. www.experiencethepub.com/orlando. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.352.2305. UNDERGROUND PUBLIC HOUSE— An American pub

with an English twist, this blends a modern atmosphere with the nostalgic feeling of a public house. Featuring craft beers, drink specials, organic food and eight flat screens. www.undergroundpublichouse.com. 19 S. Orange Ave., 407.841.4000. YARD HOUSE— You’ll find a center bar with seem-

ingly endless draft beers, from obscure ales to traditional lagers. L, D (daily). www.yardhouse.com. I-Drive 360, 8367 International Drive, 407.351.8220.

Cigar Bars CORONA CIGAR CO.— Corona’s bar and store loca-

tions are actually 4,600-square-foot-plus humidors. Select a cigar from the Dominican Republic, Hon20 W H E R E O R L A N D O I N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2017

full menu of the world’s greatest rums, dine on Jamaican-style cuisine and smoke a cigar out on the patio. Live music is also offered, featuring reggae, samba, kizomba, West African and salsa. www.sugarcanesrumbar.com. 8255 International Drive, 407.704.1008.

Sports Bars DAVE & BUSTER’S— Eat, drink and play. With an

arcade, basketball, golf and dozens of games, this entertainment venue, restaurant and sports bar is fun for all ages. www.daveandbusters.com. 8986 International Drive, 407.541.3300. DAVID’S CLUB BAR & GRILL— The American gastro

pub inside the Hilton Orlando is a fun spot to watch the game. A fresh and creative menu is offered alongside signature cocktails. www.thehiltonorlando.com. 6001 Destination Parkway, 407.313.8581.


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NBC SPORTS GRILL & BREW—The world’s first-ever

NBC Sports Grill & Brew recently opened at Universal CityWalk. Enjoy game-day bites, more than 100 high-definition TVs, 100 types of beer and variety of games from foosball to shuffleboard. L, D (daily). www.universalorlando.com. Universal CityWalk, 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.224.4233. WRECKERS SPORTS BAR— Voted “Best Place to

Watch a Game” by Orlando Sentinel readers, catch a game on a two-story, 37-foot sports screen and over 50 high-definition TVs. www.wreckerssportsbar.com. Gaylord Palms, 6000 W. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, 407.586.1330.

Full-Service Bowling KINGS BOWL—A one-stop shop for family entertain-

ment, including bowling, pool, bocce and other games along with an upscale menu and full bar. 21+ after 8 pm. Opens at 11 am on F-Sa and 3 pm Su-Th. www.kingsorlando.com. 8255 International Drive, 407.363.0200. MAIN EVENT ENTERTAINMENT— Eat, play and bowl

at this entertainment complex complete with stateof-the-art bowling, multi-level 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. www.mainevent.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.352.3300. SPLITSVILLE LUXURY LANES— Offers bowling,

billiards, drinks, and a sophisticated menu. www. splitsvillelanes.com. Disney Springs, 1494 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.938.7467.

Cinema AMC DISNEY SPRINGS— Features 24 screens with

loveseat-style, stadium seating and Fork & Screen, allowing guests to order dinner and cocktails to their seats at the touch of a button. www.amctheatres.com. 1500 E. Buena Vista Drive, 888.262.4386. AMC UNIVERSAL CINEPLEX 20— This 20-theater

Cineplex features wall-to-wall screens, state-ofthe-art projection and stadium-style seating. www. amctheatres.com. CityWalk, 6000 Universal Blvd., 407.354.3374. COBB PLAZA CINEMA CAFE 12— Downtown’s cinema

featuring 12 auditoriums with luxury leather, stadium seating, digital surround sound and a full menu with beer and wine. www.cobbtheatres.com. 155 S. Orange Ave., 407.982.5444. ENZIAN THEATER— The area’s only non-profit, al-

ternative cinema. Featuring comfortable couches, colorful tables and a dinner menu. Annual events include film festivals, Popcorn Flicks in the Park, a Cult Classics series and meet-the-filmmaker events. www.enzian.org. 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland, 407.629.0054.

Dinner Shows CAPONE’S DINNER & SHOW— Discover the mysteri-

ous world of 1931 Gangland Chicago. This entertaining show features stand-up comedy routines, audience interaction and musical performances. The dinner buffet includes American and Italian favorites with adult beverages. www.alcapones. com. 4740 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 407.397.2378. HOOP-DEE-DOO MUSICAL REVUE— Great family fun

at this hoedown-style show, with old-timey favorite tunes and plenty of corny jokes. Enjoy a plentiful meal of barbecue ribs, fried chicken and all the fixins. Three seatings nightly. www.disneyworld.com. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, 407.939.3463. MEDIEVAL TIMES DINNER AND TOURNAMENT—

Daring knights compete and joust atop Andalusian stallions. Walk through a medieval village and enjoy a four-course banquet with no silverware. www. medievaltimes.com. 4510 W. Vine St., Kissimmee, 888.935.6878. SLEUTHS MYSTERY DINNER SHOWS— The task at

hand is to search for clues as a hilarious mystery unfolds over dinner. 7:30 pm. www.sleuths.com. 8267 International Drive, 407.363.1985. THE OUTTA CONTROL DINNER SHOW— Spectacular

magic, high-energy comedy improv and audience participation will have you on the edge of your seat. Dinner includes unlimited hand-tossed pizza, salad, popcorn, beer, wine and soda. www. wonderworksonline.com. WonderWorks, 9067 International Drive, 407.351.8800. TITANIC-THE DINNER EVENT— An entertaining way

to learn about the sinking of the famous Titanic. Captain Smith’s retirement party is the premise

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for this dinner show with dancing, songs and other surprises. www.titanicdinnerevent.com. 7324 International Drive, 407.248.1166.

Live Music THE BEACHAM/THE SOCIAL— This is the place to go

downtown to see the most current and up-andcoming indie bands. www.thesocial.org. 46 N. Orange Ave. and 54 N. Orange Ave., 407.246.1419. HARD ROCK LIVE— The 2,500-capacity concert

hall is equipped with the latest in sound and light technology, bringing in some of the biggest names in music. www.hardrock.com. CityWalk, 6050 Universal Blvd., 407.351.5483. HOUSE OF BLUES— Come to see some of the best

touring musical acts in town or enjoy the Sunday Gospel Brunch. www.hob.com. Disney Springs, 1490 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.934.2583. ITTA BENA—This speakeasy-style restaurant and

piano bar serves upscale Southern cuisine with a Mississippi Delta influence. D (nightly). www. ittabenadining.com/orlando. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.757.2910. MANGO’S TROPICAL CAFE— 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). www.mangos.com/orlando-home. 8126 International Drive, 407.673.4422. RAGLAN ROAD— Grab a Guinness, try a contempo-

rary take on shepherd’s pie and have a rollicking good time at this Irish-accented megapub. L, D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). www.raglanroadirishpub. com. Disney Springs, 1640 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.938.0300. TIMUCUA ARTS WHITE HOUSE—A monthly, salon-

style concert series held in a three-story, 125-seat atrium-style auditorium built specifically for public concerts with touring and local artists in the genres of jazz, classical, world, modern and Latin music. www.timucua.com. 2000 S. Summerlin Ave. 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, non-smoking speakeasy serving craft beer, wine and cocktails perfect for conversations, dates and parties. www.willspub.org. 1042 N. Mills Ave., 407.748.8256.

Performing Arts & Comedy CIRQUE DU SOLEIL— ”La Nouba” reinvents tradi-

tional circus acts with acrobats and aerialists with a surrealistic touch. Tu-Sa 6 pm and 9 pm. www. cirquedusoleil.com/lanouba. Disney Springs, 1478 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.939.7600. 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. www.madcowtheatre.com. 54 W. Church St., 407.297.8788. ORLANDO BALLET— Central Florida’s only profes-

sional resident ballet company, with performances at the Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts. www. orlandoballet.org. 415 E. Princeton St., 407.426.1733

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ORLANDO OPERA— Opera Orlando produces

thought-provoking and creative twists on classics with the highest artistic quality. www.operaorlando.org. 501 E. Church St., 407.512.1900. ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA— Central

Florida’s resident orchestra, appearing in more than 125 performances each season. www.orlandophil.org. 425 N. Bumby Ave., 407.770.0071. SAK COMEDY LAB— Wayne Brady of “Whose Line Is

It Anyway?” provided spectators with comic relief before hitting the big time at this Orlando favorite, where improv performers showcase their quick wit and skills. Performances T-Sa. www.sak.com. 29 S. Orange Ave., 407.648.0001. WINTER PARK PLAYHOUSE—This professional musi-

cal theater presents an annual series of upbeat musical comedies and revues from Broadway as well as a monthly, New York-style cabaret. www. winterparkplayhouse.org. 711 N. Orange Ave., Winter Park, 407.645.0145.

Sing-Alongs HOWL AT THE MOON— High-energy entertain-

ers tickle the ivories as well as your funny bones while playing music from the ’70s to today. www. howlatthemoon.com. 8815 International Drive, 407.354.5999. JELLYROLLS— Make a request at this lively piano bar

(they know everything), and then sing along with the dueling piano players. www.disneyworld.com. Disney’s BoardWalk, 2101 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.560.8770. RISING STAR—Take the spotlight as lead singer of

a band with a large selection of songs from rock ‘n’ roll and hip hop to country while your friends watch in the theater. www.universalorlando.com. CityWalk, Universal Orlando, 407.224.4233.

Wine Bars EOLA WINE COMPANY— Order a flight, a glass of

wine or purchase a bottle from the neat little wine shop. Outdoor tables available. www.eolawinecompany.com. 430 E. Central Blvd., 407.481.9100. THE IMPERIAL WINE BAR—A neighborhood bar

specializing in boutique wines, craft beers and gourmet bites in a relaxingly elegant atmosphere. www.imperialwinebar.com. 1800 N. Orange Ave., 407.228.4992. IMPERIUM FOOD & WINE— This wine bar and

sidewalk cafe in charming Celebration features salads, flat breads and cheese plates. L, D (daily). www.imperiumfoodandwine.com. 606 Market St., Celebration, 407.566.9054. THE WINE ROOM— This swanky wine lounge features

a gourmet deli and wine lockers for serious collectors. Choose from dozens of wines served from one ounce pours to full glasses. www.thewineroomonline.com. 270 S. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.696.9463. VINES GRILLE & WINE BAR— One of the largest

wine lists in the country, earning accolades from Wine Spectator magazine. Enjoy a glass (or two) while listening to nightly jazz. Stay for dinner or venture out on Restaurant Row for lots of choices. www.vinesgrille.com. 7533 W. Sand Lake Road, 407.351.1227.

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Shopping+Spas

Mount Dora This picturesque New England-style town north of Orlando is perfect for spending a day shopping and sightseeing. Find unique gifts and antiques downtown then stay for the Christmas Lights on the Lake Tour or Polar Express Train Ride. www.mountdorachristmas.com

POINTE ORLANDO— Enjoy a mix of shops, eateries

and entertainment venues at this tropical landscaped complex. You’ll find abundant shopping, dining and entertainment possibilities. Don’t miss Charming Charlie, Chico’s, Tommy Bahama, Tharoo & Co. and Victoria’s Secret. Open daily. www.pointeorlando.com. 9101 International Drive, 407.248.2838. THE FLORIDA MALL— This upscale mall, just east of

International Drive, has 260 specialty shops and major department stores including Macy’s, Dillards, JC Penney and Sears. Other popular shops include American Girl, Aldo, Abercrombie, Apple, Banana Republic, Bebe, Coach, Crayola, Crocs, Disney, Forever XXI, Michael Kors, Rolex, Sperry, United World Soccer and Woof Gang Bakery. www. floridamall.com. 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.851.7234. THE MALL AT MILLENIA— With 150 upscale stores

and dining options, this luxury mall features anchor stores Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s and Neiman Marcus. High-end specialty shops not to miss are Anthropologie, Banana Republic, Bebe, Cartier, Chanel, Gucci, Guess, Hugo Boss, Lacoste, Louis Vuitton, Pottery Barn, Sephora, St. John Boutique, Tiffany & Co., Tory Burch and Urban Outfitters. Open daily. www.mallatmillenia.com. 4200 Conroy Road, 407.363.3555.

WESTFIELD AT THE ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT— First-class

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Outlet Malls

LAKE BUENA VISTA FACTORY STORES— shopping awaits travelers to Orlando wheretraveler.com Shop a line-up of 50 popular designer and International Airport where high-end name-brand outlets, including the area’s retailers offer last-minute gifts, fashion only Old Navy Outlet, plus Express Factory accessories, books, music, gadgets and Outlet, LOFT, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Gap, electronics. Featured stores include Finish Line, Nike, Guess, Carter’s, OshKosh, Nine West, SamJohnston & Murphy, Mango, Swarovski, Oakley and sonite and Under Armour. Save up to 75 percent InMotion Entertainment. www.orlandoairports.net. and often more at select locations. Store-front, Orlando International Airport, 1 Jeff Fuqua Blvd., plentiful parking, Travelex Currency Exchange, and 407.825.2001. a free hotel shuttle serving 60 hotels are added WINTER PARK VILLAGE—An upscale, outdoor shopconveniences. Open daily. www.lbvfs.com. 15657 ping center in Winter Park. Retailers include J. Jill, State Road 535, 407.238.9301. Jos. A. Bank, LOFT, White House/Black Market and ORLANDO PREMIUM OUTLETS-INTERNATIONAL Ulta. Another Broken Egg, Ruth’s Chris and the DRIVE— Shop 180 incredible designer and Cheesecake Factory are popular dining options. name-brand outlets, and enjoy savings of 25 to 65 www.shopwinterparkvillage.net. 400 N. Orlando percent every day. Stores include Coach, J.Crew, Ave., 407.571.2700. Lacoste, Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth WINTER PARK’S PARK AVENUE— Stroll along Park Avenue Off 5th and more. Open daily. www. Avenue, the main street of charming Winter Park, premiumoutlets.com/orlando. 4951 International where you’ll find upscale stores offering fine Drive, 407.352.9600. jewelry, antiques, books, shoes, cosmetics and ORLANDO PREMIUM OUTLETS-VINELAND AVgifts as well as the latest fashions. Alfresco cafés, ENUE— Save 25 to 65 percent every day at 150 coffee shops, restaurants, wine bars, beauty salons, designer and name-brand outlets. Shop Barneys art galleries and the Morse Museum of Art gift New York, Burberry, Coach, Crocs, Gap Outlet, shop round out the selection. www.experienceparGuess Factory Store, Lululemon, J. Crew, Nike, Salkavenue.com. 151 W. Lyman Ave., Winter Park, vatore Ferragamo, Tory Burch and more. Parking 407.644.8281. garage or valet recommended. Open daily. www. premiumoutlets.com/orlando. 8200 Vineland Ave., 407.238.7787.

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Apparel, Specialty Stores & Boutiques ARABELLA—A modern boutique with vintage charm

in the heart of Winter Park offering stylish and chic clothing, beautiful jewelry and accessories, plus unique gifts and homewares. 115 E. Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 407.636.8343. 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.

MACRO BABY— For the swankiest baby strollers

to high-end baby clothing and shoes, this superstore for infants is hard to resist. Find everything you need for mom and baby at this specialty store known for its service, knowledgeable sales staff and high-end product lines. Select from strollers, bedding, furniture, bottles, clothing and more from your favorite, most-trusted brands. www.macrobaby.com. 1361 Florida Mall Ave., 877.240.5379.

TUGBOAT & THE BIRD— This charming boutique

carries traditional children’s clothing, accessories, room decor, and gifts for children and newborns. www.tugboatandthebird.com. 318 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.647.5437. UNITED WORLD SOCCER— Orlando City Soccer

Club’s Official Soccer Specialty Store, United World Soccer carries a wide range of Orlando City gear as well as jerseys from clubs and countries from around the world, footwear, soccer balls, accessories and more. www.unitedworldsoccer. com. Disney Springs, 1676 Buena Vista Drive, 407.560.0605; Florida Mall, 407.852.7775. VIOLET CLOVER— The boutique specializes in afford-

able accessories and emerging women’s fashion lines. The very name of the boutique symbolizes the unique items they sell: “the impossible find.” Open daily. www.violetclover.com. 339 S. Park Ave.,. 407.637.2937.

Cigar Bars CORONA CIGAR CO.— A trendy hot spot, Corona’s

bar and store locations are actually 4,600-squarefoot-plus humidors. Select a cigar from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua or Spain and relax in the lounge area with a glass of port, wine or beer. Open daily. www.coronacigar.com. 7792 W. Sand Lake Road, 407.248.1212.; 127 S. Orange Ave., 407.404.5344.; 1130 TownPark Ave., Lake Mary, 407.333.3453. SUGARCANES RUM BAR—Sugarcanes presents

an island-driven menu with Jamaican influences along with an extensive rum list. Enjoy a cigar after dinner while you relax to reggae, samba, kizomba, West African and salsa music. Open daily. www. sugarcanesrumbar.com. 8255 International Drive, 407.704.1008.

Confectioneries & Food Items EAST END MARKET— In the Audubon Park Garden

District you’ll find a collection of restaurants and upscale food stalls along with homemade breads, artisan coffee and wine. Recently mentioned in the New York Times. B, L, D (daily). www.eastendmkt. com. 3201 Corrine Drive, 321.236.3316. GHIRARDELLI SODA FOUNTAIN AND CHOCOLATE SHOP— Ice Cream. Indulge in ice cream creations

and chocolate goodies. Choose from a variety of sundaes and coffees. L, D (daily). www.ghirardelli. com. Disney Springs 1590 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.934.8855. $$ GODIVA CHOCOLATIER— This Belgium-born com-

pany delivers elegant, hand-crafted chocolates in European-style gold ballotins and handcrafted seasonal packaging. Choose from dark, white or milk chocolate solids, truffles, ganaches, biscuits or caramels. This location also serves chocolate beverages, baked goods and hand-dipped fruit. Open Mon.-Sun. at Florida Mall; Mon.-Sun. at the Mall at Millenia. www.godiva.com. 4200 Conroy Road, Orlando, 407.363.0810. The Florida Mall, 8001 S Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando 407.857.5549. M&M’S WORLD— Lose yourself in chocolate heaven

with vast, colorful dispensers of America’s favorite chocolate treat that melts in your mouth, not in your hands. Open daily. www.mymms.com. The Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.850.4000.

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PETERBROOKE CHOCOLATIER— Get your chocolate

fix at this creative confectionery store. Freshpicked strawberries are hand-dipped daily. Other chocolate products include chocolate potato chips, Nutter Butters and Rice Crispy Treats. Also, don’t miss the chocolate-covered popcorn, which was created by the company’s owner. Open daily. www.peterbrooke.com. 300 S. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.644.3200. THE ANCIENT OLIVE— The Ancient Olive imports the

freshest extra virgin olive oils to found anywhere in the country, including single varietals and infused selections like blood orange and basil. Sample from their 60-plus stainless steel tanks and ask expert advice on choosing oil and balsamic pairings for dressings and marinades. www.theancientolive. com. 324 N. Park Ave., 321.972.1899.

TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES— Find fair-trade gift

items, crafts and unique housewares from around the world. www.tenthousandvillages.com. 329 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.644.8464. THE DOGGIE DOOR— Animal-lovers can pick up

designer collars, upscale dog toys and human gifts, too, at this eclectic gift shop and pet boutique. www.thedoggiedoor.com. 329 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.644.2969. THEME PARK CONNECTION— It’s true all theme park

rides end in a gift shop, but this out-of-the-way souvenir shop is worth for the trek for truly unique Disney and Universal items at a discount. www. themeparkconnection.com. 2100 Premier Row, 407.284.1934. WORLD OF DISNEY— The largest Disney retail store

in the world is located in the Disney Springs marketplace. Find Disney’s most-beloved characters on almost every imaginable item including toys, candy, clothing and home goods along with a Bibbity Bobbity Boutique for little princesses. www. disneyworld.com. Disney Springs Marketplace, 1780 Buena Vista Drive, 407.828.3058.

TRADER JOE’S—This specialty grocery store chain is

a fan-favorite for shoppers looking for unique and quality items at discount prices, like the three-buck chuck wines or the oh-so-good cookie butter. www.traderjoes.com. 131 N. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 407.622.0874; 8323 W. Sand Lake Road. WHOLE FOODS— Whole Foods offers a huge array

of organic produce, meats and a great selection of imported cheeses and wines, perfect for a theme park picnic or an in-room snack. www.wholefoodsmarket.com. 8003 Turkey Lake Road, 407.355.7100

WOLF GANG BAKERY— Don’t forget to bring back

something for Fido! This family-owned shop offers gourmet baked treats, all-natural chews, toys, accessories and more. The Florida Mall between Charming Charlie and M&Ms and in downtown Celebration and Dr. Phillips. www.woofgangbakery. com. 407.362.6996.

Gifts, Souvenirs & Toys AMERICAN GIRL— Fans will find a complete assort-

ment of the company’s popular historical and contemporary dolls, along with doll outfits, accessories, girl-sized clothing and a variety of bestselling American Girl books. In addition, American Girl fans will be able to enjoy a meal and dessert or celebrate a birthday in the store’s fun and casual 60-seat bistro. www.americangirl.com. The Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 877.247.5223.

Home & Garden and classic designs for furniture and accessories including lighting, rugs, pillows and prints. You’ll also find more casual pieces like ready-to-assemble furniture, dinnerware and table linens. Open daily. www.crateandbarrel.com. The Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Road, 407.226.8826. IKEA— The Swedish furniture company has come

home to Orlando with fabulous styles and even better prices. www.ikea.com. 4092 Eastgate Drive (near The Mall at Millenia), 407.355.3155.

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PANDORA— Find charm bracelets, rings, necklaces

and earrings – in 14K gold, sterling silver and with semi-precious or precious gems – to match your personality. www.pandora.net. The Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.888.5757; The Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Road, 407.370.3377. Disney Springs, 1676 E. Buena Vista Drive. REYNOLDS & CO. JEWELERS— Distinctive selection

of precious gems and fine jewelry along with a collection of preowned Swiss watches. Family owned since 1974. www.reynoldsjeweler.com. 232 N Park Ave, Winter Park, 407.645.2278. SWATCH— These ever-cool timepieces with the

funky, colorful designs make the perfect Orlando souvenir. www.swatch.com. Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.856.2320. Orlando International Airport. TIFFANY & CO.— There’s nothing like opening the

signature blue box. Find an exquisite selection of fine jewelry, timepieces, crystal, china and sterling silver. www.tiffany.com. The Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Road, 407.351.3133.

Luggage & Sporting Goods AMERICA’S GOLF OUTLET— Find everything you

need for the golf game at this superstore outlet and its sister store Golf Passion, which have a great selection of premium golf equipment, shoes and apparel for men and women. Find closeout deals and last year’s model inventory, take advantage of the custom fitting services and on-site re-gripping. 5552 International Drive, 407.248.9827. BASS PRO SHOPS— Attention outdoor enthusiasts:

BEVERLY HILLS JEWELERS— Diamonds range from a

EDWIN WATTS GOLF SHOPS— You’ll find everything

fraction of a carat to more than 10 carats. You’ll also find fine-colored gems, designer jewelry and Swiss watches. The Florida Mall, 8001 S Orange Blossom Trail, 407.855.9996. CARTIER— The world-famous luxury designer house

offers exquisite jewelry, watches, leather goods, tableware, objets d’art and diamonds. www.cartier. com. The Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Road, 407.248.9886.

MORSE MUSEUM GIFT SHOP— After browsing real

Tiffany lamps, stained glass and pottery at the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, stop by the attached gift store for pieces inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement. High-quality jewelry, sculpture and glassware are some of the beautiful items for sale and all priced well below the real McCoy. www.morsemuseum.org. 445 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.645.5311.

specializes in new and second-hand timepieces and collectible vintage watches. www.orlandowatchco.com. 326 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.975.9137.

mission to share the benefits of positive energy through the unique beauty and symbolism of their jewelry, which are American made and eco-friendly. www.alexandani.com. 356 S. Park Ave., Winter Park, 321.422.0841.

MARKET STREET GALLERY— Find beautiful and artful

gifts for friends and for yourself at this downtown Celebration shop. www.marketstreetcelebration. com. 605 Market St., 407.566.1500.

ORLANDO WATCH COMPANY— This family-run shop

For the best in hunting, marine and fishing gear, head to Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World. It features a variety of outdoor gear as well as an indoor archery shooting lane, 17,000-gallon aquarium, putting green, driving cages and shooting arcade. Open daily. www.basspro.com. Artegon Marketplace, 5156 International Drive, 407.563.5200.

ALEX AND ANI— Alex and Ani have made it their

DISNEY’S WONDERFUL WORLD OF MEMORIES—

This is a must-stop for scrapbook enthusiasts. Preserve your vacation memories in a book, with pages and stickers, representative of the magical Disney experience. Staff members are on hand to teach new techniques in the latest scrapbook art. Open daily. www.disneysprings.com. Disney Springs Marketplace, Lake Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista, 407.828.3058.

brand has been synonymous with excellence, innovation and precision. In 1969 it produced the Moon Watch, the one and only watch worn on the moon. www.omegawatches.com. Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Road, 407.363.5151.

CRATE & BARREL— High-quality contemporary

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 Coca-Cola products from around the world as well as Coca-Cola cocktails like a Vanilla Russian, Old Fashioned and a Cherry Coke Ripper. www. disneysprings.com. Disney Springs, 1486 Buena Vista Drive, 407.939.6244.

OMEGA BOUTIQUE— For more than 160 years, the

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providing custom designs, jewelry repairs and watch repairs since 1977. Authorized dealer for Pandora, Alex and Ani, Simon G, Benchmark, Camelot Bridal, Vanna K, Citizen, Seiko, Tissot and Movado. www.deloresjewelers.com. 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.812.7143.

you need to enjoy your round of golf at this store. From clubs and balls to bags and shoes, Edwin Watts stocks it all. The super store on Turkey Lake Road boasts an extensive collection of select items you may not easily find in other golf stores. Open daily. www.ediwinwattsgolf.com. 7501 Turkey Lake Road 407.345.8451. 7024 International Drive, 407.352.2535. MORI LUGGAGE & GIFTS— The Southeast’s leading

retailer of luggage, briefcases, travel accessories and leather goods. Featured brands include Rimowa, Samsonite, Kipling and Tumi. Open daily. www.moriluggage.com. The Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.852.3057. REEBOK— Get discount prices on one of the most

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three outlet locations. www.reebok.com. 4950 International Drive, 407.351.9335; 15789 S. Apopka Vineland Road, 407.239.7731. 8200 Vineland Ave., 407.239.2515. RON JON SURF SHOP— The famous Cocoa Beach

surf shop opened this ultra-cool sister store in Orlando. Here you can shop for hip surf wear, swimwear and beach accessories, as well as surf boards and skateboards. The island-themed shop boasts thatched roofs, bamboo details and sand-textured walkways. Sun care products are available here as well—everything you need for a day at the beach. Open daily. www.ronjons.com. 5160 International Drive, 407.481.2555.

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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 nutritional products and technology. www.trackshack.com. 1104 N. Mills Ave., 407.898.1313. UNITED WORLD SOCCER— Orlando City Soccer

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Shoes BOOT FACTORY—This Nashville outpost offers

guests two free pairs with the purchase of one pair on national brands such as Rocky, Justin, Lucchese, Ariat, Wolverine, J.B Dillon, Masterson, Santa Fe, Sterling River and more. Styles include Western, work, hiking, fashion, motorcycle boots and more. www.twofreeboots.com. 5490 International Drive, 407.903.0317. DSW— Passionate shoe-lovers can shop through

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thousands of selections at this giant shoe warehouse known nationwide. Frequent deliveries are made of the latest styles and brands at bargain prices. Brands include BCBG, Steve Madden, Givenchy and Marc by Marc Jacobs. www.dsw.com. Millenia Center (near the Mall at Millenia), 4021 Conroy Road, 407.903.0832. SHOOOZ— Find trendy shoes for all occasions at this

independently owned boutique in Winter Park that’s known for excellent service. Great shopping and dining options are located all within four blocks of Park Avenue so you can easily make a day of it. 303 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, 407.647.0110.

Beauty & Spas THE ART OF SHAVING—The Art of Shaving, located

in Downtown Disney, is a first of its kind masculine establishment that provides men with the finest shaving products and accessories. Operated by a team 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. www.theartofshaving.com. 1600 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.560.8320. B INDULGED BY AVEDA— Following Aveda’s philoso-

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Day guests can order from a menu of spa-inspired cuisine and enjoy the zero-entry pool and fitness center. “Glitzy” services are offered for girls ages 4-12. www.bhotelsandresorts.com. 1905 Hotel Plaza Drive, 407.828.2828. BLUE HARMONY— Couples get particularly

pampered thanks to the luxurious couple’s suite appointed with side-by-side soaking tubs and massage tables. www.wyndhambonnetcreek.com. Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek, 14651 Chelonia Parkway, 407.390.2300. EFOREA BY HILTON—The spa at the Hilton Orlando

provides an environment that enables you to rest, rejuvenate and restore using innovative products and services such as neroli orange blossom, lavender oil massage and seaweed baths to renew skin cells. Products are rich in protein, minerals, vitamins, carotenoids and antioxidants to revitalize the body. www.thehiltonorlando.com. 6001 Destination Parkway. FALLEN SPARROW— Fallen Sparrow’s team of artists

is ready to design quality body art for you or implement a design of your choice. Body piercings are also available. Check out their work online and FAQ before your visit. www.fallensparrowtattoos.com. 5049 W. Highway 192, 407.507.4966

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GRAND FLORIDIAN SPA & HEALTH CLUB— Soothe

away tensions with body and water therapies, skincare and massages. A fully-equipped health club is also on site. www.disneyworld.com. Walt Disney World, Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, 4401 Grand Floridian Way, 407.824.2332.

232 Park Avenue North Winter Park, FL 32789

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L’OCCITANE— Luxury bath, body and home products

based with essential oils extracted from plants local to Provence, France. The store is known for its shea butter products, derived from the African shea nut. Open daily. www.usa.loccitane.com. Disney Springs and The Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Road, Orlando, 407.370.2620. MANDARA SPA— This spa offers some of the most

creative treatments based on both Eastern and Western cultures for your skin and body. Try the four-hand massage with two therapists working on you simultaneously. Open daily. www. swandolphin.com. Walt Disney Dolphin Hotel, 407.934.4772. Loews Portofino Bay Resort, 5601 Universal Blvd., 407.503.1244. MARILYN MONROE SPA— Featuring a vibrant, playful

and relaxing retreat designed in the style of Marilyn’s California home, the spa offers an indulgent menu with more than 100 treatment options including massage, body wraps, facials, and nail services, as well as hair and makeup styling. Enjoy all of this with a stunning view of the lake in Winter Park near Trader Joe’s. www.marilynmonroespas.com. 115 N. Orlando Ave., Winter Park. MARRIOTT WORLD CENTER SPA— The resort’s

full-service spa with services like massage and aromatherapy leaves guests feeling rejuvenated. www.marriott.com. 8701 World Center Drive, 407.239.4200. MOKARA— Though the spa offers lots of treatments

for women, particular attention has been paid to pampering the resort’s male guests, who can take full advantage of the men’s steam room and sauna before heading to a sports massage. www.omnihotels.com. Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, 1500 Masters Blvd., 407.390.6603.

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ORIGINS— Powered by nature, this beauty boutique

offers 100 percent natural and certified organic skincare products formulated without parabens, phthalates, propylene glycol, mineral oil, petrolatum or paraffin. www.origins.com. Disney Springs, 1486 Buena Vista Drive, 800.674.4467. RITZ-CARLTON SPA— This three-level,

40,000-square-foot spa features a selection of international treatments taken from the best RitzCarlton spas around the world. Spa, salon and fitness center open daily. www.ritzcarlton.com. 4012 Central Florida Parkway, 407.393.4200. SEPHORA— Guests can try, test and shop for

thousands of cosmetics and fragrances in addition to splurging on in-store beauty services and technology at the expanded Sephora Beauty Studio. www.sephora.com. Disney Springs, 1486 Buena Vista Drive; Mall at Millenia, 4200 Conroy Road, 407.352.5102; The Florida Mall, 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407.240.6634. SIGNATURE NAILS— Located in The Florida Mall next

to Sears, come in for great specials on manicures and pedicures and look in those sandals for spring break. www.signaturenailsandspas.com. 8001 Orange Blossom Trail, 407.985.3767. SOOTHE— Located in nearly 30 cities across the

country, Soothe employs professional massage therapists who come to the client. If you’re staying in a vacation home, or if your own hotel spa is booked, simply request a therapist who can come to you from 8 am - midnight. Choose from 60, 90 or 120 minute massages; tip included. https://www. soothe.com/. Book online, download the app, or call., 888.570.9646. THE SPA AT FOUR SEASONS RESORT— Exclusive

amenities include an experience shower with nine body spray massagers, special services such as the La Floridian body treatment, Sticks & Stones massage, Fire & Ice Facial and Magical Moment makeovers for kids. This luxurious spa is a destination unto itself. www.fourseasonsorlando.com. 10100 Dream Tree Blvd., 407.313.7777. TERMINAL GETAWAY SPA— End your vacation on the

right note with a “Last Minute” manicure for $25 in 20 minutes or a speedy, 10-minute chair massage for $19. Deluxe treatments and customized options also available. 7 am to 9 pm. Located in A2, gates 100-129. www.terminalgetawayspa.com. Orlando International Airport, 407.825.2440. THE SPA AT HYATT REGENCY ORLANDO— The city’s

largest hotel also boasts the largest spa, able to service 200 people at a time. A great place to go, especially if your own hotel is booked. Free valet. www.orlando.regency.hyatt.com. 9801 International Drive, 407.284.1234. THE SPA AT SHINGLE CREEK— Relax and rejuvenate

with a soothing facial or massage. For the ultimate in pampering try the personalized body treatment of an ultimate day spa experience. Anyone is welcome, regardless if you are a hotel guest. www. spaatshinglecreek.com. 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 with a client-centric approach has made the Waldorf famous. You can make a day of it by enjoying complimentary access to the resort’s outdoor pool and lazy river. www. waldorfastoriaorlando.com. Waldorf Astoria,14200 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane, 407.597.5360. w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 29


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BaseLine Tap House

Teak Neighborhood Grill

Part of the revitalization of Disney’s Hollywood Studios, this brand-new pub brings a taste of Downtown Los Angeles to Orlando. As the story goes, the watering hole is housed in the former home of a family printing company. These days, the space has gained new life and serves a bustling downtown area with a selection of California craft beer and cider. Look for a variety of California wine, specialty cocktails and sodas on tap as well. Small plates such as charcuterie, spiced nuts and soft pretzels complement the drink menu. . 351 S. Studio Drive, Lake Buena Vista

Whether you’re looking for the perfect spot to catch your favorite sporting event or wanting to kick back and listen to live music, Teak offers something for everyone. Choose from 37 specialty burgers like the Drunken Monk or the Dirty Bird. 6400 Times Square Ave., teakorlando.com

DOORSTEP DELIVERY— Delivery. If you’re tired from

a day at the attractions, Doorstep Delivery can bring take-out from 300 area restaurants right to your hotel room or vacation rental. Delivery charges apply. B, L, D (daily). www.doorstepdelivery.com.

Bohemian Hotel, 700 Bloom St., Celebration, 407.566.6000. 360 AMERICAN BISTRO AND BAR— French Bistro. Blending traditional

CAFÉ D’ANTONIO RISTORANTE— Italian. Using a

Disney Area BENIHANA— Japanese. Chefs entertain as they

prepare steak, chicken, lobster, scallops and shrimp at your table. Teppanyaki-style cooking. L, D (daily). www.benihana.com. Hilton Hotel, 1751 Hotel Plaza Blvd., 407.827.4865.

COLUMBIA RESTAURANT— Spanish. Flavorful

seafood, paella, the 1905 salad and sangria made tableside are among the favorites at this casual upscale Mediterranean restaurant decorated in handpainted Spanish tile and old family photographs. L, D (daily). www.columbiarestaurant.com. 649 Front St., Celebration, 407.566.1505.

THE BOATHOUSE—American. The company

behind T-Rex and Rainforest Cafe brings another fun, family-friendly theme to Disney Springs featuring steaks, fresh seafood and a raw bar. Enjoy live music and tours on an amphibious retro car or a 40-foot Italian water taxi. L, D (daily). www. theboathouseorlando.com. Disney Springs, 1486 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.939.6244.

HOLLER & DASH—Southern. The Tennessee-born

biscuit house pays tribute to Southern cuisine in a fresh new way with chef-driven recipes, fresh ingredients and layers of flavors. B, L (daily). www. holleranddash.com. 6268 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Celebration, 321.204.1445.

CALIFORNIA GRILL— Creative/Contemporary.

LAKESIDE BAR AND GRILL— American. Hearty

cuisine with Florida flair aims to please every diner. B, L, D (daily). www.celebrationhotel.com.

Disney’s Contemporary Resort, 4600 N. World Drive, 407.939.3463.

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French Mediterranean and American flavors, this gastro-pub offers worldly cuisine and crafted libations enjoyed either poolside or while watching the big game in a casual environment. B, L, D (daily). www.360bistrobar. com. Meliã Orlando Hotel, 225 Celebration Place, 407.964.7000.

Celebration wood-burning oven, a rotisserie and a grill, Café D’Antonio’s chefs turn out rosemary-roasted chicken and veal piccata, as well as pasta specialties. L, D (daily). www.antoniosonline.com. 691 Front St., Celebration, 407.566.2233.

There’s a lot more going on this month. Visit us online:

Innovative sushi, pork tenderloin, lobster mashed potatoes and California wines. Time dessert for a view of the Magic Kingdom fireworks. Reservation only. D (nightly), Br (Su). www.disneyworld.com.

CAPA—Spanish. This 17th-floor rooftop steakhouse and bar offers a range of cuisine with a Spanish twist and outdoor seating for views of Disney fireworks. D (nightly). www.fourseasonsorlando.com. Four Seasons, 10100 Dream Tree Blvd., 407.313.7777.

CHEF ART SMITH’S HOMECOMING—Southern. Start

with a signature moonshine cocktail before indulging on Southern comfort foods like fried chicken, freshly baked biscuits. Church Lady Deviled Eggs and Hamilton County pecan pie for dessert. www. homecomingkitchen.com. Disney Springs, 1602 E. Buena Vista Drive, 407.560.0100. DEEP BLU SEAFOOD GRILLE— Seafood. Expert chefs

prepare dinners of fresh seafood, sushi and more in an open kitchen. Don’t miss the scallops with local buttermilk grits or the fresh oysters from the raw bar. D (nightly). www.deepbluorlando.com. Wyndham Grand Resort Bonnet Creek, 14651 Chelonia Parkway, 407.390.2300. FLYING FISH— Seafood. A favorite on Disney’s

BoardWalk, Flying Fish has just released an all-new menu in a newly designed dining room. Guests will find a menu of 100 percent sustainable seafood like blue crab, scallops, Chilean seabass, rock shrimp, yellowfin tuna and octopus. For landlubbers, try the Kurobuta pork belly or wagyu filet mignon which melts in your mouth. D (nightly). www.disneyworld.com. 2101 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.939.1947.

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Irish-accented megapub and restaurant at Disney Springs. L, D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). www.raglanroadirishpub.com. 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.” Maine lobster and hearty side dishes round out the experience. Free daycare provided. D (nightly). www.swandolphinrestaurants.com/shulas. Swan and Dolphin Resort, 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.934.1362. TODD ENGLISH’S BLUEZOO— Seafood. Celebrity

chef Todd English draws on coastal cultures to create a seafood menu. Impressive raw bar selection and assortment of fresh fish prepared over an open fire pit. Free babysitting available. D (nightly). www. swandolphin.com. Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel, 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd., 407.934.1111.

Downtown Area BOHEME RESTAURANT— New American. This

elegant downtown restaurant boasts a fabulous art collection along with a prestigious AAA FourDiamond rating. The cuisine is eclectic nouvelle with French and Pacific Rim influences. B, L, D (daily). www.grandbohemianhotel.com. The Grand Bohemian, 325 S. Orange Ave., 407.313.9000. DANDELION COMMUNITEA— Vegetarian/Vegan.

Inside a funky, bright-green house, this café bills itself as an “urban teahouse with an eco-attitude.” Plenty of organic tea is on tap, but they also make a great sandwich. L, D (M-Sa), L (Su). www. dandelioncommunitea.com. 618 N. Thornton Ave., 407.362.1864. DOVECOTE— Brasserie. This innovative take on the

classic brassiere offers diners elegant options like cote de boeuf, steak frites and bouillabaisse that pair well with an extensive wine selection and raw bar serving an assortment of seasonal seafood selections. B, L, D (M-Sa). www.dovecoteorlando. com. 390 N. Orange Ave., 407.930.1700. GRAFFITI JUNKTION—American. This burger bar has

a funky vibe with freshly made specialty burgers, drink specials and amazing Macho Nachos. L, D (daily). 700 E. Washington St., 407.426.9503; 54 W. Church St., 321.800.6921; 2401 Edgewater Drive, 407.677.1961. LITTLE SAIGON— Vietnamese. Begin by dipping

summer rolls into peanut sauce, then share a bowl of aromatic beef soup. Or, try the pork barbecue over rice vermicelli. L, D (daily). www.littlesaigonrestaurant.com. 1106 E. Colonial Drive, 407.423.8539. RUSTY SPOON— Farm-to-Table. Three-time James

Beard nominee Chef Kathleen Blake brings farmto-table goodness to downtown Orlando. L (M-F), D (nightly). www.therustyspoon.com. 55 W. Church St., 407.401.8811.

International Drive A LAND REMEMBERED— Steak. Old Florida charm

abounds with artifacts and photos from the state’s past. Organic steaks from the Harris Ranch are the main feature. Specialties include seared, black-iron sirloin braised with wild mushrooms. D (nightly). www.landrememberedrestaurant.com. Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., 407.996.3663. B-LINE— American. This upscale diner is open 24/7

so you can get a stack of pancakes, a great burger or a house-made dessert any time. Free valet. B, Br,

L, D (daily). www.orlando.regency.hyatt.com. 9801 International Drive, 407.345.4570. B.B. KING’S BLUES CLUB— Southern. Southern-style

dining and live music nightly by the B.B. King All Star Band. Signature menu items include fried dill pickles, gumbo, various barbecue and rib dishes, and banana bread pudding to top off your meal. L, D (daily). www.bbkingclubs.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.370.4550. CALA BELLA— Italian. Cozy up to the bar for a full

dinner and watch chefs skillfully prepare Italian delights such as orecchiette with pan-seared diver scallops, Tuscan veal chops, or roast chicken and artichoke pizza. D (nightly). www.calabellarestaurant.com. Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., 407.996.3663. DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAK HOUSE— Steak House. This classic American steakhouse

specializes in juicy, hand-cut, aged USDA Prime Beef steaks and chops served with irresistible side dishes like lobster macaroni and cheese. D (nightly). www.delfriscos.com. 9150 International Drive, 407.351.5074. 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. D (nightly). www.evergladesrestaurant. com. The Rosen Centre Hotel, 9840 International Drive, 407.996.2385. FIORENZO— Italian Steakhouse. The Hyatt has

blended an authentic Italian restaurant and the tradition of a great American steak house. Features an open kitchen and a pizza oven. D (nightly). www. orlando.regency.hyatt.com. 9801 International Drive, 407.345.4570. HASH HOUSE A GO GO— American. Hearty portions

of comfort food favorites such as stacks of flapjacks, BLTs with extra “B,” burgers, fried chicken and meatloaf. The dining room is modern and slick. B, L, D (daily). www.hashhouseagogo.com. 5350 International Drive, 407.370.4646. ICAFE DE PARIS— French Bakery. Enjoy fresh crois-

sants, pastries, signature sandwiches, soups and salads with some of the best brewed coffee in town at this French bakery at I-Drive 360. B, L, D (daily). www.i-drive360.com/icafe-de-paris. I-Drive 360, 8465 International Drive, 407.203.3000. JACK’S PLACE— Steak/Seafood. Steak, seafood and

regional dishes are served in an intimate dining room among Orlando’s largest collection of celebrity-autographed caricatures. Complimentary valet. D (nightly). www.jacksplacerestaurant.com. The Rosen Plaza Hotel, 9700 International Drive, 407.996.1787. SHAKE SHACK— Burgers. With locations in Winter

Park and I-Drive 360, this celebrated fast-casual burger and hotdog joint features unique local flavors in both decor and menu. L, D (daily). www. shakeshack.com. 119 N. Orlando Ave., 321.203.5130; 8359 International Drive, 407.205.0362. SHOGUN— Japanese. Teppanyaki chefs entertain as

they cook at this traditional steakhouse. Choose from steak, shrimp, chicken and lobster entrées. D (nightly). www.shogunorlando.com. Rosen Inn, 6327 International Drive, 407.352.1607. SPENCER’S AT THE HILTON— Steak. pecialties are

the Spencer’s cut made with Florida beef and fresh local seafood matched with local produce. Choose

from over 20 wines by the glass and scratch-made cocktails. www.thehiltonorlando.com. 6001 Destination Parkway, 407.313.4300. SUGAR FACTORY—American. This upscale eatery

that’s popular in cities like Vegas, New York and Chicago, just opened an Orlando outpost. The restaurant serves everything from brunch and burgers to candy-infused cocktails and a King Kong Sundae with 24 scoops of ice cream. L (Sa-Su), D (nightly). www.sugarfactory.com. 8371 International Drive, 407.270.7082. TAPA TORO—Spanish. Guests enjoy classic and

contemporary Spanish cuisine, tapas, signature cocktails, imported wine, a paella pit and flamenco dancers. L, D (M-Sa). www.tapatoro.restaurant. 8441 International Drive, 407.226.2929. TAVERNA OPA— Greek. This festive eatery serves

family-style cuisine such as moussaka, grilled fish and spanakopita along with nightly entertainment including belly dancing and traditional music. L, D (daily). www.opaorlando.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.351.8660. THE CAPITAL GRILLE— Steak. Known for its hand-

cut, dry-aged steaks and expansive wine list, The Capital Grille aims to delight the most demanding diner. L, D (daily). www.thecapitalgrille.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.370.4392. THE OCEANAIRE SEAFOOD ROOM— Seafood. This

upscale dining room at Pointe Orlando is dedicated to fresh seafood. Specialties include Alaskan halibut, Copper River salmon, Maine diver sea scallops, and for landlubbers, filet mignon and pork chops. D (nightly). www.theoceanaire.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.363.4801. URBAN TIDE— New American. This dining room

at the Hyatt Regency blends fresh seafood with seasonal Florida flavors. Free valet for visitors of the hotel. L, D (daily). www.orlando.regency.hyatt.com. 9801 International Drive, 407.345.4570.

Kissimmee BLACK ANGUS— Steak. USDA Prime or Choice Beef

cut daily. Large selection of fresh seafood and favorite side dishes. L, D (daily). www.blackangusorlando.com. 7516 W Irlo Bronson Highway 192, Kissimmee, 407.390.4548. 6231 International Drive, 407.354.3333; 12399 Kissimmee Vineland Road, 407.239.4414. BONEFISH GRILL— Seafood. Well-priced and flavor-

ful seafood dishes are served in this casual yet elegant dining room. D (nightly). www.bonefishgrill. com. 7830 W. Sand Lake Road, 407.355.7707.; 7801 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, 321.677.0103. CHUY’S— Mexican. Fresh Tex-Mex cuisine in a family-

friendly setting. Favorites are the Big As Yo Face burritos and the stuffed avocados, along with the house margarita. D (nightly). www.chuys.com. 8123 International Drive, 407.730.3602. 7913 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 407.787.3545.; 170 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park. ELEVEN—Steak & Chops. This glamorous year-

round, indoor-outdoor rooftop lounge offers stunning views and handcrafted cocktails. Eleven’s steakhouse menu showcases prime cuts of beef with rubs, sauces and other enhancements available to add to your selection. D (nightly). www. reunionresort.com/dining. 7593 Gathering Drive, 407.662.1170.

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RUSTY SPOON— Farm-to-Table. Three-time James

Beard nominee Chef Kathleen Blake brings farmto-table goodness to downtown Orlando. L (M-F), D (nightly). www.therustyspoon.com. 55 W. Church St., 407.401.8811.

dining room complete with murals depicting nature scenes. D (nightly). www.evergladesrestaurant. com. The Rosen Centre Hotel, 9840 International Drive, 407.996.2385. FIORENZO— Italian Steakhouse. The Hyatt has

SOCO— New Southern. Downtown’s charming

Thornton Park welcomes this Southern contemporary restaurant by Greg Richie, acclaimed chef of Magnolias in Charleston and the Abbey in Atlanta. D (nightly), Br (Su). www.socothorntonpark.com. 629 E. Central Blvd., 407.849.1800.

blended an authentic Italian restaurant and the tradition of a great American steak house. Features an open kitchen and a pizza oven. D (nightly). www. orlando.regency.hyatt.com. 9801 International Drive, 407.345.4570. FOGO DE CHÃO— Brazilian/Steak. Experience the

WAHLBURGERS— Burgers. Celebrity brothers Mark,

Southern Brazilian way to indulge. Meats such as

steak, sausage, chicken, lamb and more are roasted over an open fire and presented to the table by roving gauchos. L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). www. fogo.com. 8282 International Drive, 407.370.0711. HANAMIZUKI— Japanese. A thoroughly authentic

Japanese restaurant with an expertly prepared selection of menu items ranging from sushi to ramen. L, D (Tu-Su). www.hanamizuki.us. 8255 International Drive, 407.363.7200. HASH HOUSE A GO GO— American. Hearty portions

of comfort food favorites such as stacks of flapjacks, BLTs with extra “B,” burgers, fried chicken

Donnie and Chef Paul Wahlberg bring their popular burger franchise, that has its own reality show, to downtown Orlando. L, D (daily). www.wahlburgersorlando.com. 200 S. Orange Ave., 407.293.7777.

International Drive A LAND REMEMBERED— Steak. Old Florida charm

abounds with artifacts and photos from the state’s past. Organic steaks from the Harris Ranch are the main feature. Specialties include seared, black-iron sirloin braised with wild mushrooms. D (nightly). www.landrememberedrestaurant.com. Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., 407.996.3663.

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B-LINE— American. This upscale diner is open 24/7

so you can get a stack of pancakes, a great burger or a house-made dessert any time. Free valet. B, Br, L, D (daily). www.orlando.regency.hyatt.com. 9801 International Drive, 407.345.4570. B.B. KING’S BLUES CLUB— Southern. Southern-style

dining and live music nightly by the B.B. King All Star Band. Signature menu items include fried dill pickles, gumbo, various barbecue and rib dishes, and banana bread pudding to top off your meal. L, D (daily). www.bbkingclubs.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.370.4550. BEN & JERRY’S— Ice Cream. Taste the legendary

ice cream created with non-GMO, Fair Trade ingredients and sustainably sourced packaging. Ben & Jerry’s unique flavors like Cherry Garcia, Boston Cream Pie and Chubby Hubby deliver a euphoric ice cream experience. L, D (daily). www.benjerry.com/idrive360. 8457 International Drive, 407.930.6054; 9101 International Drive, 407.286.3353. CAFÉ TU TU TANGO— Mediterranean. Resembling

an artist’s loft somewhere in Spain, the restaurant invites diners to feast on tapas and other appetizersized items while watching artists work. All artwork is for sale. L, D (daily). www.cafetututango.com. 8625 International Drive, 407.248.2222. CALA BELLA— Italian. Cozy up to the bar for a full

dinner and watch chefs skillfully prepare Italian delights such as orecchiette with pan-seared diver scallops, Tuscan veal chops, or roast chicken and artichoke pizza. D (nightly). www.calabellarestaurant.com. Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., 407.996.3663. DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAK HOUSE— Steak House. This classic American steakhouse

specializes in juicy, hand-cut, aged USDA Prime Beef steaks and chops served with irresistible side dishes like lobster macaroni and cheese. D (nightly). www.delfriscos.com. 9150 International Drive, 407.351.5074. EVERGLADES RESTAURANT— Steak/Seafood. The

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and meatloaf. The dining room is modern and slick. B, L, D (daily). www.hashhouseagogo.com. 5350 International Drive, 407.370.4646. ICAFE DE PARIS— French Bakery. Enjoy fresh crois-

sants, pastries, signature sandwiches, soups and salads with some of the best brewed coffee in town at this French bakery at I-Drive 360. B, L, D (daily). www.i-drive360.com/icafe-de-paris. I-Drive 360, 8465 International Drive, 407.203.3000. JACK’S PLACE— Steak/Seafood. Steak, seafood and

regional dishes are served in an intimate dining room among Orlando’s largest collection of celebrity-autographed caricatures. Complimentary valet. D (nightly). www.jacksplacerestaurant.com. The Rosen Plaza Hotel, 9700 International Drive, 407.996.1787.

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MAGGIANO’S LITTLE ITALY— Italian. Italian family-

style dining with hearty platters meant to be shared. But expect more than spaghetti and meatballs: Tuscan-style mussels and mushroom ravioli make for more elegant cuisine. L, D (daily). www. maggianos.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.241.8650.

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baked pita straight from the wood-burning ovens, barbecue halal meats, chicken and beef shawarma, flatbreads and baklawa handmade daily. L, D (daily). www.paramountfinefoodsusa.com. 8371 International Drive, Suite 60, 407.930.8645. RA SUSHI—Japanese & Sushi. Lively music, a vibrant

crowd, inventive cocktails and the best sushi this side of Tokyo. L, D (daily). www.rasushi.com/ orlando. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.454.5600. SHAKE SHACK— Burgers. With locations in Winter

Park 5/2/17 3:10 PMand I-Drive 360, this celebrated fast-casual

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burger and hotdog joint features unique local flavors in both decor and menu. L, D (daily). www. shakeshack.com. 119 N. Orlando Ave., 321.203.5130; 8359 International Drive, 407.205.0362.

SHARKS UNDERWATER GRILL— Caribbean. Through

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the restaurant’s floor-to-ceiling glass, you can watch dozens of sharks while enjoying Floribbean cuisine. Park admission required. L, D (daily). www. seaworld.com. SeaWorld Orlando, 7007 Sea Harbor Drive, 800.327.2424.

BEST COFFEE

SHOGUN— Japanese. Teppanyaki chefs entertain as

they cook at this traditional steakhouse. Choose from steak, shrimp, chicken and lobster entrées. D (nightly). www.shogunorlando.com. Rosen Inn, 6327 International Drive, 407.352.1607.

IN TOWN.

SPENCER’S AT THE HILTON— Steak. pecialties are

the Spencer’s cut made with Florida beef and fresh local seafood matched with local produce. Choose from over 20 wines by the glass and scratch-made cocktails. www.thehiltonorlando.com. 6001 Destination Parkway, 407.313.4300. SUGAR FACTORY—American. This upscale eatery

COFFEE. CREPES. SMOOTHIES. FRAPPES. BEER.WINE.COCKTAIL. SANDWICHES. FRESH BAKERY. 8465 INTERNATIONAL DR. ORLANDO, FL 32819 • 407-203-3000

that’s popular in cities like Vegas, New York and Chicago, just opened an Orlando outpost. The restaurant serves everything from brunch and burgers to candy-infused cocktails and a King Kong Sundae with 24 scoops of ice cream. L (Sa-Su), D (nightly). www.sugarfactory.com. 8371 International Drive, 407.270.7082. TAPA TORO—Spanish. Guests enjoy classic and

contemporary Spanish cuisine, tapas, signature cocktails, imported wine, a paella pit and flamenco dancers. L, D (M-Sa). www.tapatoro.restaurant. 8441 International Drive, 407.226.2929. w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 33


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TAVERNA OPA— Greek. This festive eatery serves

family-style cuisine such as moussaka, grilled fish and spanakopita along with nightly entertainment including belly dancing and traditional music. L, D (daily). www.opaorlando.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.351.8660. TEXAS DE BRAZIL— Steak. Brazilian-style steakhouse

tempts diners with a 40-item buffet of cold and hot dishes, including typical Brazilian foods. Carvers roam with choice cuts of beef, pork, lamb, sausage and chicken on skewers and slice portions onto your plate. D (nightly). www.texasdebrazil.com. 5259 International Drive, 407.355.0355. THAI THANI— Thai. Choose from assorted curries

made with spicy chilies and coconut milk, gingerlaced stir fries, fresh spring rolls and seafood specialties. The atmosphere is colorful and festive. L, D (daily). www.thaithani.net. 600 Market St., Celebration, 407.566.9444; 11025 International Drive, 407.239.9733. THE CAPITAL GRILLE— Steak. Known for its hand-

cut, dry-aged steaks and expansive wine list, The Capital Grille aims to delight the most demanding diner. L, D (daily). www.thecapitalgrille.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.370.4392. THE OCEANAIRE SEAFOOD ROOM— Seafood. This

upscale dining room at Pointe Orlando is dedicated to fresh seafood. Specialties include Alaskan halibut, Copper River salmon, Maine diver sea scallops, and for landlubbers, filet mignon and pork chops. D (nightly). www.theoceanaire.com. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, 407.363.4801. URBAN TIDE— New American. This dining room

at the Hyatt Regency blends fresh seafood with seasonal Florida flavors. Free valet for visitors of the hotel. L, D (daily). www.orlando.regency.hyatt.com. 9801 International Drive, 407.345.4570.

Kissimmee BLACK ANGUS— Steak. USDA Prime or Choice Beef

cut daily. Large selection of fresh seafood and favorite side dishes. L, D (daily). www.blackangusorlando.com. 7516 W Irlo Bronson Highway 192, Kissimmee, 407.390.4548. 6231 International Drive, 407.354.3333; 12399 Kissimmee Vineland Road, 407.239.4414. BONEFISH GRILL— Seafood. Well-priced and flavor-

ful seafood dishes are served in this casual yet elegant dining room. D (nightly). www.bonefishgrill. com. 7830 W. Sand Lake Road, 407.355.7707.; 7801 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, 321.677.0103. CHUY’S— Mexican. Fresh Tex-Mex cuisine in a family-

friendly setting. Favorites are the Big As Yo Face burritos and the stuffed avocados, along with the house margarita. D (nightly). www.chuys.com. 8123 International Drive, 407.730.3602. 7913 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, 407.787.3545.; 170 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park. ELEVEN—Steak & Chops. This glamorous year-

round, indoor-outdoor rooftop lounge offers stunning views and handcrafted cocktails. Eleven’s steakhouse menu showcases prime cuts of beef with rubs, sauces and other enhancements available to add to your selection. D (nightly). www. reunionresort.com/dining. 7593 Gathering Drive, 407.662.1170. GIORDANO’S— Pizza. Chicago-style stuffed pizza

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Kissimmee Kissimmee has made it on national lists as being one of the most-mispronounced cities—it’s Ka-sem-me—but it’s known locally for its Old-Florida appeal and beautiful scenery. Located in Osceola County near Disney, Kissimmee is the perfect place to visit a farm, go horseback riding, take an airboat ride, and experience Florida’s cattle culture.

Child Care Services EXTRA HANDS— Hire a trusted babysitter during

your vacation, whether it’s help at the theme park or in-room service while you enjoy dinner out. www.vacationsitterfl.com. KID’S NITE OUT— This well-respected company

provides professional childcare (and pet sitting), at all hotels, resorts and vacation homes. www. kidsniteout.com. 407.828.0920.

Getting Around 511— Call 511 from a cell phone or go online for

information on weather, traffic and construction on interstates and the turnpike. www.fl511.com. EXECUCAR— Book a private car to/from the airport,

business meeting or anywhere else around town. www.execucar.com. 800.410.4444. I-RIDE TROLLEY— Enclosed and air-conditioned, the

trolley stops at shops, restaurants, attractions and hotels along International Drive. $2. www.iridetrolley.com. 3718 L B McLeod Road, 407.248.9590. COURTESY ROBERTO GONZALEZ

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 Navy, Guess, Carters, Gap, LOFT, Samsonite and Nike. www.lbvfs.com. 15657 S. Apopka Vineland Road, 407.363.1093.

LYNX BUS SYSTEM— Look for “paw

print” bus stop signs. Fare $2; transfers free. Exact change required. www.golynx.com. Various stops, 407.841.5969.

There’s a lot more going on this month. Visit us online:

Health Services

CENTRA CARE— No appointment, walk-in clinic affiliated with Florida Hospital with four area locations near the major attractions. Provides hotel and resort transportation for visitor convenience. www.centracare.org. 407.200.CARE.

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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. www.mearstransportation.com. 407.423.5566. SUNRAIL—All aboard the white and yellow train!

Central Florida’s new commuter rail has 12 stops from Sand Lake Road north to DeBary, including stops at popular tourist destinations downtown, in Winter Park and Sanford. Fares starting at just $1. www.sunrail.com. SUPERSHUTTLE— Providing affordable airport trans-

portation to or from your home, office or hotel, 24/7. www.supershuttle.com. 800.258.3826. TAXIS— Cabs are plentiful at theme parks, hotels and

major restaurants and attractions. Diamond Cab Co. 407.523.3333. Yellow Cab: 407.422.2222. UBER— Ubers are plentiful in Orlando, from down-

town to the theme parks, restaurants and resort areas, however the service is not permitted for airport pickups at this time. Just download the Uber app on your smart phone and link to your Pay Pal account for cash-free transactions with no tipping. www.uber.com.

DR. P. PHILLIPS HOSPITAL, ORLANDO HEALTH—

State-of-the-art medical facility with 24-hour emergency department. Conveniently located between Universal Orlando and Walt Disney World and near SeaWorld. www.orlandohealth.com/drpphillipshospital. 9400 Turkey Lake Road, 407.351.8500. THE MEDICAL CONCIERGE— Receive medical

care from a doctor, dentist or specialist from the comfort of your hotel room or vacation home, both day or night. www.themedicalconcierge.com. 6000 Turkey Lake Road, 855.633.5252.

Neighborhoods CELEBRATION— See the picturesque town that

Disney built with wraparound porches, a charming downtown, parks, walking trails and boardwalks. www.celebration.fl.us. 690 Celebration Ave., 407.566.1200. 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,

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Thornton Park, Lake Eola, Amway Center, Church Street and the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. www.downtownorlando.com. 201 S. Orange Ave..

the Lake Monroe waterfront. www.sanfordfl.gov. 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, 407.688.5000. WINDERMERE— Home to a charming downtown, a

chain of lakes and prestigious gated communities like Isleworth and Bay Hill. www.town.windermere. fl.us. 407.876.2563.

EATONVILLE— One of the country’s first black

municipalities and home to Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston. www.townofeatonville. org. 207 E. Kennedy Blvd.

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 along with Plant Street Market with great local food and a brewery. www.cwgdn.com. 300 W. Plant St., Winter Garden 407.656.4111.

KISSIMMEE— Once known for agriculture, Kissim-

mee is now a major tourism hub. Highlights include Old Town, the annual rodeo, Lake Tohopekaliga and entertainment along Highway 192. www.experiencekissimmee.com. 101 Church St., Kissimmee. MAITLAND— Known for its natural beauty and thriv-

WINTER PARK— This upscale enclave is known for

ing arts scene featuring the Maitland Arts Center and numerous lakes. www.itsmymaitland.com. 1776 Independence Lane.

its main street, Park Avenue, which is lined with fashionable boutiques and restaurants. Other highlights include Rollins College, Hannibal Square and the Morse museum. www.winterpark.org. 151 W. Lyman Ave., Winter Park, 407.644.8281.

MILLS 50—A centrally-located, urban district with a

vibrant, culturally diverse, progressively minded and eclectic mix of artists, restaurants, businesses, specialty shops, markets, neighborhoods and residents. www.mills50.org. 1200 Weber St., 407.421.9005.

Real Estate ENCORE/REUNION— Make the town of Reunion

home, or home away from home. Located near Central Florida’s biggest attractions, choose from homes built with families in mind, featuring up to 11 bedrooms. Enjoy amenities such as golf, fitness areas, kids’ program, dining and an exclusive club. www.theencoreclub.com. 407.396.9000.

MOUNT DORA— This pretty New England-style city

is set among lakes and its historic downtown is home to antique shops, galleries and restaurants. www.mountdora.com. 341 Alexander St. SANFORD— A quaint downtown district with old-

fashioned lampposts and red-brick buildings housing shops and cafés. Don’t miss the zoo and

MIRASOL—This Celebration condominium provides

a convenient home for tourists and residents. Walk

to shops and restaurants and enjoy community amenities such as swimming pools, boardwalks, bike paths and the lakefront. www.mirasolcondos. com. 501 Mirasol Circle, Celebration, 407.566.2800.

Visitor Services DOWNTOWN ORLANDO INFORMATION CENTER—

Provides free resources and information on events, venues, parking, transportation and more with interactive kiosks, digital message boards and informative personnel. www.downtownorlando. com. 201 S. Orange Ave., 407.246.2555. EXPERIENCE KISSIMMEE— Pick up free resources

and get travel advice and discount tickets for theme parks and Kissimmee attractions. www. experiencekissimmee.com. 4155 W. Vine St., Kissimmee, 407.569.4800. ORANGE COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER— One of

the largest meeting destinations in the country boasts 2 million square feet of convention space. www.occc.net. North Concourse, 9400 Universal Blvd.; South Concourse, 9899 International Drive; West Concourse, 9800 International Drive, 407.685.9800. VISIT ORLANDO VISITOR CENTER— Their courte-

ous, multilingual staff will help you get directions, exchange currency, purchase discount attraction tickets and check last-minute hotel room availability. www.visitorlando.com. 8723 International Drive, 407.363.5872.

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Large floor plans | Villas with attached garages | Resort-style living Here, the vacation never ends. Visit a luxurious day spa, relax in comfortable club facilities or spend a sunny afternoon beside a stunning swimming pool. Live a short walk from Downtown Celebration — and a million miles from the rest of the world. Additional move-in ready homes available...

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#504-101

2161SF/3BR/3BA 2 Car Garage

Largo

#513-302

1485 SF/2BR/2BA with Den

$318,000

Amelia

#500-205

1051SF/1BR/1.5BA

$209,000

Sales Villa Open Daily Call or stop by 407.566.8970 502 Mirasol Circle, Suite #102 Celebration, FL

MirasolCondos.com mirasolsales@lpsi.com

All information is believed to be accurate but is not warranted. Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating representations of the seller. For correct representations, reference should be made to the purchase agreement.

36 W H E R E O R L A N D O I N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2017

$461,000


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Orlando has grown into a luxury travel destination known for its outstanding service, notable restaurants and extraordinary local culture. After a day at the theme parks, head over to the (1) Four Seasons Spa at the city’s only five-diamond resort for a radiance facial with Vitamin C and exclusive access to the quiet room facilities. For your holiday shopping, stop by Orlando’s premier stores at (2) Mall at Millenia or along Park Avenue in Winter Park. You’ll see international brands like Louis Vuitton, Lululemon and Tory Burch along with local boutiques like Shoooz and Violet Clover. For a great meal, head to Sand Lake Road, known as “Restaurant Row,” for its impressive selection of high-end steakhouses like (3) Eddie V’s, Morton’s or Flemings.

A vacation to Orlando is the ultimate treat— over-the-top restaurants and artisan shops offer decadent, Instagram-worthy desserts. Take an afternoon trip to the quaint downtown of Sanford, where you’ll find (1) Wondermade marshmallow shop. Perfect stocking stuffers, Wondermade gourmet marshmallows and hot chocolates come in a variety of flavors like pumpkin pie, bourbon and s’mores. Another Florida favorite is (2) Peterbrooke Chocolatier on Winter Park’s popular Park Avenue. Watch as delicious candies and chocolate-covered popcorn are made before your eyes. Down at CityWalk, creative minds at Universal Orlando Resort have recently unveiled (3) Toothsome Chocolate Emporium, a real-life version of Willie Wonka’s Chocolate Factory with outlandish milkshakes and other desserts.

Take a theme park break, and immerse yourself in Orlando’s world-class arts and cultural scene. The (1) Morse Museum of American Art is celebrating 75 years in the charming village of Winter Park. Come see the world’s most comprehensive collection of Louis Comfort Tiffany glass and enjoy free admission and holiday entertainment every Friday. Nearby, the (2) Orlando Science Center is a four-story playground for adults and children. Its “Playing with Light” exhibit runs now through Jan. 3 and features 22 immersive stations to demonstrate the power of light. Through Dec. 17, the (3) Maitland Art & History Museum is hosting “Drawing the Unseen: Artists Explore the Subconscious.” The art center is one of the Southeast’s few surviving examples of Mayan Revival or fantasy architecture.

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