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> It seems like most of the country can’t catch a break with the weather these days especially with the northeast getting pummeled with record snowfalls and flooding rains. It’s almost unimaginable that within the past few months we have experienced ‘Sandy’ almost demolishing eastern seaboard communities thrusting thousands of our fellow citizens into ‘tent-city’ living environments. Next, there is ‘Nemo’ dumping over two feet of snow accompanied with high winds, crippling huge swaths of New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, etc. with blizzard conditions putting thousands more without power for who-knows-howlong. Despite experiencing mostly insignificant daily problems, those of us just a short distance south of these areas quickly transition into sun and warmth. Although seemingly oblivious to the hardships encountered by our northern neighbors, we truly feel their pain as many of us have friends, relatives and acquaintances struggling through some much tougher times. So, we are thankful that we awaken most mornings looking forward to a new day, browsing thru the latest ‘Style’ magazine content and welcoming spring with open arms. Being able to enjoy the best weather period of the year is something we get to cherish and love every minute of…. perhaps a bit unfair in comparative terms but welcomed nonetheless. Closer to home, our area continues to experience growth. Shops are doing incredibly great in selling their products and services, the real estate market has returned with strength and touts the lowest inventory in a very long time. The stock market continues to confound by setting new highs since 2007 and threatens to go even higher, fueled by generally higher business income reporting and a more relaxed atmosphere in which people are becoming less afraid to spend again. Our position continues to be supportive of facing a brighter future as we shun the bad news reporting coming from the multitude of so-called ‘experts’.... an entitlement which is reserved for only a few. In this issue, be sure to see the latest beach and pool wear photo shoot to catch the latest in fashion under the sun. Then check out our report on the UP market in “Hot Real Estate Trends for 2013!” And get to know some great real estate professionals in ‘Beauty & Brains in Real Estate.’ These articles and the additional great editorials will make you feel good to be here...enjoy! Also, please do not forget to check our event calendar on our website for the schedule of the many upcoming events we support. Interested in receiving a convenient event email notification? Just enter the “VIP signup” on our website: www.StyleToMe.com < Sincerely,
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Mark NeJame Mark NeJame is a renowned trial attorney who has been involved in some of the areas and countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s highest profile cases. He is routinely sought by the media as a legal commentator and is currently a Legal Analyst for CNN. He is the Founder and Senior Partner of the Law Firm of NeJame, LaFay, Jancha, Ahmed, Barker, Joshi & Moreno, P.A. a/k/a NeJame Law. NeJame Law has 15 attorneys and 4 divisions: Personal Injury, Criminal, Immigration and Business/Commercial Litigation. Mr. NeJame is a regular contributor to Orlando Style Magazine. Mr. NeJame can be reached at 407-245-1232 and www.nejamelaw.com.
Jennifer Marcus A Florida native, Jennifer was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She attended Florida State University for undergraduate and graduate school and received her BA in Public Relations and Journalism and Masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in Sports Administration. When Jennifer is not writing, she is training as a competitive baton twirler. She is a world champion and travels across the world performing and teaching clinics.You can check out more at www.jenmarcus.com.
Travis Joiner Travis Joiner has been a staple in the wine and cocktail scene for years. His background has taken him through many mixology and cocktail contests as well as becoming a sommelier. He is always willing to give his opinion in a very tongue and cheek and hilarious way. Travis has a degree in creating new and classic cocktails and always ready to test the next great thing. Most importantly he is our Barfly.
Riesa Pascal Riesa was born in London, England and now resides in Florida where she graduated from Florida State University with a double major in creative writing and communication. While enrolled in university, Riesa discovered her passion for broadcast journalism through several TV hosting opportunities including reporting on FSU athletics and airing across the state of Florida on the SunSports Channel. Riesa currently travels around the country with Convention News Television as a reporter, producer and editor. In her spare time she enjoys volunteering, reading, writing, and quality time with friends. You can learn more about Riesa at www.riesapascal.com
Alyssa Thomann Alyssa Thomann is a 2012 graduate from the University of Central Florida with a BA in Advertising and Public Relations and a minor in Sociology. Originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, it is no surprise that she loves spending her days at the beach or out boating with family and friends.Alyssa enjoys fashion, writing, music and anything sweet! She has a passion for traveling and hopes to see the world one day.When not working, she loves to spend time planning her next big adventure or relaxing in her cozy home in downtown Orlando.
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The Pretty & The By Alyssa Thomann
Jennifer Aniston
> It’s that time of the year again.We must say bye-bye to our winter coats and say hello to bathing suits and short shorts. As soon as spring rolls around there’s no more hiding behind our winter wardrobe. Lets face it; we all slack on our diets and workouts during the winter because EVERYONE looks better in winter clothing. Well, most of us anyway. There are the lucky few who look perfect in a bathing suit no matter what the season, how old, or how many children they’ve had. More specifically, I am speaking of some of our beloved Hollywood celebs that look good 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. However, for all the hot celeb bods out there, there are just as many not so hot ones. Let’s take a look at who has kept up with their fantastic physique year-round and whom we would actually prefer to keep their clothes on while laying poolside.
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Jada Pinkett Smith
We’ll begin on a positive note- with the celebs we definitely want to see strip down this spring. Jennifer Aniston is the definition of a classic beauty with a body that every woman desires to obtain. Aside from an obviously good gene pool, Jennifer keeps up her perfect physique with much hard work. Thanks to her long time wellness trainer and yoga instructor, Mandy Ingber, Jennifer is a 43-yearold woman who could pass as a twenty-five year-old any day. Her trick is to indulge in a combination of yoga, spinning and toning exercises. Not to forget the importance she emphasizes on developing a strong connection between her mind and body. She strives to have balance in all aspects in her life and keep a healthy outlook when it comes to her busy career and personal life.
Audrina Patridge
Jada Pinkett Smith is one, drop dead gorgeous mama of three. It is truly amazing that between her career and family she can find the time to keep herself looking perfect. It seems we have her mom to thank for that. Ever since Jada was a child she has been physically active. Her mom always had her enrolled in some type of activity like gymnastics, dance or horseback riding. Jada has inherited that parenting tool from her mother and has past it on to her own kids, meaning sitting at home on weekends is never an option for the Pinkett-Smith household. Aside from working-out together, the family loves to go surfing or snowboarding as a means to exercise and have fun. Audrina Patridge knows that living in Southern California means it is always bikini season and lucky for her, her body is always bikini ready. This 27-year-old actress and
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The Hills alumni is a total knockout with the legs and abs to prove it. Aside from daily workouts and a strict diet plan, Audrina finds time throughout the day to squeeze in some extra workouts.When she is sitting in front of the TV she likes to lift 5-10 pound weights to define her arms or do squats to work out her legs. What is most bizarre is her secret to working out her calves and butt at home; she wears heels while vacuuming! Now let’s check out some celebrities who should take some workout advice from the previously mentioned. Coco Marie, wife of Ice-T, is one outrageous woman with a big heart (and a few other “big” things). Voluptuous is beautiful. Women are supposed to have curves and
Quentin Tarantino
Ke$ha
love them, but there is such a thing as “too much.” We get it, Coco, you want to flaunt your body, but please, try to keep it PG. When your bikini fits like a piece of floss, it means you have outgrown it and it is time to find a new one.
month, it is her bathing suit body that is up for discussion. Her crazy, cool, “I don’t care” image is starting to affect her physique. Her boxy figure and lack of curves could be modified by some squats or crunches. Plus, who was with her when she decided that was an appropriate bathing suit for her body type?! Be sure to check with a friend next time before trying it out in public.<
Quentin Tarantino, the genius behind Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained, could definitely use a bit of a workout regimen this spring. It looks like he has enjoyed one too many fruitcakes over the holidays. That’s okay, Quentin, you can stay behind the cameras where you work best, just as long as you keep casting those hunky actors as your lead roles. (Cough, Cough, Brad Pitt!) Ke$ha’s grunge look and party-girl persona keep her topping the headlines. This
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Coco Marie, wife of Ice-T, is one outrageous woman with a big heart (and a few other “big” things).
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CITY NEWS
In Case You Missed It Style Events, News & Gossip from Around the City By Kelly Casas Read more at: StyleToMe.com
Cars for the Cure
> In true Orlando Style, the month of February held an event for just about everyone, from fabulous cocktail parties to car festivals – We revved up our engines and kicked off the list of events with the 9th annual Cars for The Cure on February 9th at the always-beautiful Colonial Town Park in Lake Mary. The charitable event was hosted by the American Lung Association of Florida and let’s just say – it was unlike any other. Car lovers from all over central Florida came to admire the exotic wheels that were up for display from Lamborghini, Bugatti Veyron, Porsche and Ashton Martin to name a few. Over 150 cars lined the streets of Colonial Town Park. The event, which catered to automotive enthusiasts, is the largest charitable car show in the Southeast United States and it was definitely one for the books. Proceeds from the day long, family festival benefited the American Lung Association of Central Florida. The showcase didn’t end there, for all registered participants, there was a Sunday Drive held, a tradition at the Cars for the Cure event. The excitement continued on with the four day Welcome to Spring trunk show by Doncaster. The signature collection was up for
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display offering a view at the extraordinary apparel for women from dawn until dusk from February 9th to February 12th. Attendees were treated to refreshments while browsing through the latest trends and upscale fashions from the inspired luxury and lifestyle brand that is noted for their sophisticated styling and use of elegant fabrics. To top it all off we enjoyed prizes, giveaways, and complementary hors’ devours and drinks. The show also encouraged event goers to bring their gently used professional apparel for donation to the Dress for Success Greater Orlando. The fashion trend continued on with the always trendy ‘little black dress party,’ presented by yours truly, Orlando Style, and One80 Grey Goose Lounge. The event was hosted by our town’s number one radio personality Johnny Magic and Rae from XL 106.7 on February 22nd. The ladies in the house dressed to the nines in their classic little black dresses while they enjoyed drinks and prizes from local boutiques. We partied the night away with Grey Goose cocktails until 2am. You can never go wrong with a sexy little black dress!
In one of the most dazzling collections ever assembled, the Jewels of the Titanic display on International Drive showcases an exhibition featuring fifteen of the most prestigious artifacts recovered from the wreck site of the Titanic. The exhibition will be up until March 2nd. Some of the artifacts being displayed are diamonds, sapphires, pearls and gold jewelry that once belonged to some of the ship’s wealthiest passengers in the early 1900s. Debuting in Atlanta, this is the first time the artifacts are displayed as a collection where visitors can also experience and learn about the phenomenal underwater discovery, mysterious lineage and the vast influence these artifacts have in today’s pop culture. Check out some truly blinding and unforgettable jewels at this amazing and not to mention historical exhibit that is only in town for just 2 more days! < Know of a Not-To-Be Missed Event? Do Tell!
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ish. A buyer in 2010 had over 14, 000 homes to consider. A buyer in December 2012 had only about 7,300 homes available. My calculator isn’t needed to grasp this is about half the inventory, fifty percent less of the options available than just 2 years prior. The steady decline in listing inventory and historically low interest rates has become the top driving forces of the hottest real estate trends.
Hot Real Estate Trends for 2013 By Kara Sommerville Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> A New Year comes with new resolutions, new ideas and new opportunities. A once bleak real estate market is stabilizing and developing an upturn. New opportunities in the Central Florida real estate market are emerging as we move into the hopeful New Year. Development and construction continue in the commercial and residential sectors including new high-rises, rental apartments and new retail spaces. Locally, we see this driving around - or getting lost - Downtown Orlando, specifically near Orange Avenue and East Colonial Drive, home of the new Steel house apartment homes. Lake Nona continues to cultivate new life to once barren land as the Nemours Children’s Hospital and the Veterans Administration hospital show to be a main attraction. The Orlando Regional Realtor Association reports Orlando’s median home price finished out the year 22.04 percent higher than where it started, thanks to significant median price improvements every single month. In fact, Orlando’s overall median price has now posted positive year- to- year gains for 18 consecutive months, and has climbed 38.88 percent since January 2011. Our thriving Central Florida real estate market is unveiling new trends as sales continue to climb and inventory continues to dimin-
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The term seller’s market is one we haven’t heard since before the real estate bubble. As a Realtor prospering in 2005 to a struggling Realtor learning how to adapt and survive in today’s market, I’ve seen the strong buyers market turn into a sellers market. Homes that are in a good location, good condition and are priced aggressively drive buyers. A buyer’s agent working in today’s market has gone from asking and getting everything for the buyers, to making their buyer’s offer as appealing as possible to the seller. The declining inventory and increase of buyers has turned a once gloomy buyers market into a hot sellers market.
Our thriving Central Florida real estate market is unveiling new trends as sales continue to climb and inventory continues to diminish. Today’s buyers continue to be local homegrown domestic buyers consisting of firsttime home buyers and investors looking to build their rental portfolio, but foreign investors are still prominent. Canadian and Chinese buyers account for the largest percentages of foreign investors. Some of these buyers are looking for their family holiday home, vacationing with Mickey Mouse; other foreign buyers are seizing the opportunity to own the American Dream at a discount. As buyers remain optimistic about our Central Florida real estate market we will continue to see positive signs of recovery. Statistics and history help us to understand real estate markets are cyclical and long-term investments. The market will heal itself over time, and it’s happening.<
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By Mark NeJame Benjamin W. Loving, Associate Attorney with NeJame Law, contributed to this article Read more at: StyleToMe.com
“One of the biggest changes to the law has to do with the timing of seeking medical attention; you must seek your initial medical treatment within 14 days of the accident under the new law. “ STYLETOME.COM
> As of January 1, 2013 changes by the Florida legislature may have a great impact on the way your car accident claim is handled. If you are injured in an auto accident, you now have a mere two weeks to seek medical treatment or risk the potential loss of the coverage you have been paying for. In Florida, drivers are required to have Personal Injury Protection insurance (PIP) and liability protection to cover property damage. The PIP coverage will cover up to $10,000 of medical treatment if you are injured in an auto accident. The Florida Legislature, with enough prodding by auto insurance companies, has added new hurdles for Florida Drivers to jump over in order to receive PIP benefits. One of the biggest changes to the law has to do with the timing of seeking medical attention; you must seek your initial medical treatment within 14 days of the accident under the new law. The problem is many people involved car accidents postpone care initially and only seek medical help down the road when aches and pains persist or arise. It is not at all uncommon for someone “self treat” with over-the-counter medications for two or three weeks before seeking appropriate medical attention. Timing is not only hurdle the injured are faced with under the new law; a specific type of medical provider must now perform the initial treatment in order to potentially receive full PIP benefits. Medical providers that fit the bill include Medical Doctors, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, Dentists, Physician’s Assistants or Registered Nurse Practitioners. Once you have cleared both hurdles of timing and selecting the appropriate medical provider, you are faced with the “Emergency Medical Condition” question. Your medical provider must declare that you have an “Emergency Medical Condition” in order to receive your full PIP benefits. An Emergency Medical Condition is defined as a medical condition that would reasonably be expected to result in serious jeopardy to patient health, serious impairment to a body
function, or serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part. If your medical provider does not feel that you have an Emergency Medical Condition, as defined by the new law, you will lose $7,500 of your PIP coverage. What does that mean to you? Unfortunately, you will only have $2,500 of PIP benefits available for medical treatment related to the accident. You may think $2,500 will more than cover your medical bills if you do not have a serious condition, but more than half of your PIP benefits can easily be exhausted in one trip to the emergency room after an accident. In order to navigate your way through the new law, you may want to consult with a personal injury attorney. You may wonder how the Florida Legislature has managed to take away the benefits that you pay for.The new law was promoted as a way for Florida drivers to save money on auto insurance. The law calls for a 25% reduction in billing for PIP benefits in 2014; however, the insurance companies have a right to petition for exclusion from the reduction. The recent changes to Florida PIP law also required a 10% reduction in October 2012, but of the 148 insurance company PIP-rate filings that have been approved by the State’s Office of Insurance Regulation, only 25% of these filings show the required reduction. When it comes to winners and losers, the auto insurance companies win big and Florida drivers lose again. If you are injured in an auto accident, not only you should seek immediate medical attention, but you must seek this service from the appropriate type of medical provider. Your PIP benefits are crucial in your ability to receive and potentially afford proper medical attention. These benefits may be the only thing standing between you and a serious permanent injury. In order to assure that you are taking the appropriate steps to follow the new law, you may want to consult with a qualified personal injury attorney who takes the time and has the experience to educate you on the changes to Florida PIP law and how it may affect your potential accident claim. Be careful and drive safely!<
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THE ARTS
Art Basel Miami Beach’s Most Divine Art Show By Jennifer Marcus Photos: © Getty Images for Art Basel Miami
Public, Ivan Navarro and Courtney, Paul Kasmin Gallery
> Miami has it all. The sizzling nightlife, the gorgeous beaches, a melting pot of cultures, inspiring cuisine, and a one-of-a-kind art scene. These elements make Miami one of the ultimate tourist destinations in the world. And it sure was the place to be December 6-9 when art lovers and creative geniuses traveled from all corners of the world to attend the 11th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach. More than 250 galleries were selected to be a part of the most prestigious art show in the United States and a part of the Art Basel series, which originated in 1970 and still occurs each year in Basel, Switzerland. The four-day event took place at the Miami Beach Convention Center and featured work stemming from the Modern period of the early 20th century to the current contemporary work of today. The riveting pieces that decorated the walls came from 31 countries across five continents.
Galerie Barbara Thumm
Buchmann Galerie, Berlin
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The event extended beyond the walls of the convention center and into every nook and cranny of the city.The presence of Art Basel Miami Beach over the past decade has revitalized Miami art culture and given a new spark to the city along with new buildings for the Miami Art Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami. Art and fashion have also become the major elements of neighborhoods like Wynwood and the Design District, which are now sprinkled generously with galleries and cuttingedge graffiti art murals on the side of buildings and fixtures.
An electric charge was in the air on opening day and hundreds of art fans lined up outside the convention center minutes before the doors opened. Over the five days, more than 50,000 visitors glided across the halls and observed, evaluated, and purchased the world’s most impressive pieces of art. The volume of visitors is a powerful representation of how the commonality of art can attract people from different backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities, and location. Art Basel is the premier stage to bring these people together. Plus, this is one serious art show. 2000 artists from the 20th and 21st century were represented and everything from classic, to elegant, to mind-blowing creative, to shocking was featured in the displays of art on the walls, in sculptures, through performance art, and on film and video art. One striking piece on display was a largerthan-life sculpture constructed of LEGO blocks created by Los Carpinteros and titled “Kosmaj Toy.”
“The presence of Art Basel Miami Beach over the past decade has revitalized Miami art culture and given a new spark to the city along with new buildings for the Miami Art Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami”
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The main sector of Art Basel Miami Beach, known as the Art Galleries, featured 201 exhibitors, with returning galleries like the Konrad Fischer Galerie, Bernard Jacobson Gallery and Esther Schipper. Radical newcomers joined as well including Hammer Galleries, Galerie Mehdi Chouakri and Tornabuoni Art. It was here that Basel followers saw vulnerable, shocking, and powerful pieces. Art Nova was a sect of the event offering a platform for newer galleries. These galleries must be less than three years old and created by only two or three artists. Some works with high acclaim were from Sommer Contemporary Art featuring the artists Yael Bartana, Tal R. and Tom Burr. And the group Vitamin Creative Space, which was created by Hao Liang, Yangjiang Group and Zheng Guogu. Only 16 galleries were displayed in Art Positions, a sector that is for individual emerging artists. 12 of the 16 were not seen as part
of last year’s show and thus provided a fresh look for art collectors, critics, and museum directors. A fan favorite was Paulo Nazareth’s “Banana Market/Art Market” which featured an old Volkswagen filled with thousands of bananas. Art Public saw sculptures, interactive performances and site-specific instillations within an open and public format while Art Video featured film and video works by international artists and was projected onto outside wall of the New World Center in Downtown Miami. Events relating to Art Basel swarmed the city.The JW Marriott Hotel presented a “Miami Says ART” retrospective display. Back in 1976, Martin Kreloff had artists shout “art” into a camera and captured the moment on print. 35 years later, the exhibition featured portraits and multimedia documentary from the original “cast” and brought some of these now world-renowned art leaders back together for a reunion.
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And art wasn’t just represented in the traditional forms of paint, photography, and structure. It was also expressed through movement at YogArt, a celebration of yoga, art, and music. YogArt, created by Dawn B Feinberg, was held at Wynwood Walls in the heart of Miami’s up-and-coming art scene, Wynwood…an area that is covered with expressive and gorgeous spray painted masterpieces that splatter the walls of every building, fence, and structure in the area. Four yoga practices were offered throughout the weekend taught by internationally acclaimed yoga teachers and featured the sounds of DJ Drez & the Mayapuris.
“It was art in motion – every person was a part of a living, breathing, moving creation” Feinburg said. And, of course, in typical Miami fashion, the party scene was in full force throughout the weekend and saw the likes of Demi Moore, Martha Stewart, and Calvin Klein amongst others enjoying themselves at Miami’s most decorated hotels and clubs. As Art Basel Miami Beach came to a close, and artwork was tucked away, the buzz remained in the air. Whether it was excitement surrounding practicing yoga under
the stars, the uniqueness of watching film on the side of a building, or admiring the works of the most brilliant artists in the world, past and present, Art Basel Miami Beach was quite the experience. It’s clear why it continues to remain one of the most renowned art shows in the world. <
“It was art in motion – every person was a part of a living, breathing, moving creation” Feinburg said.”
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LUXURY ESSENTIALS Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Okay, let’s face it, some of us need some skin repair. As always, Estée Lauder comes to the rescue. This revolutionary serum reduces signs of aging instantly. Just apply daily, and you’ll see healthier, younger skin. $84 www.nordstrom.com
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> The BMW M6 Gran Coupe joins the existing Coupe and Convertible models in the line-up.The new member of the M6 family brings together customary M performance characteristics with extra helpings of luxury and aesthetic appeal. The high-revving V8 enginewith M TwinPower Turbo technology and 412 kW/560 hp propels the BMW M6 Gran Coupe from 0 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.2 seconds. And the elegantly sporty lines of the four-door Coupe are complemented by bespoke features, such as the carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) roof. The greater interior space of the BMW M6 Gran Coupe allows two rear passengers to enjoy generous levels of on-board comfort, and there is also a third rear seat for use on shorter journeys.
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Design: the beauty of majestic power delivery. Hallmark M design features influenced directly by technical considerations – such as cooling air requirements, chassis geometry, weight balance and aerodynamics – open a clear window into the performance capability of the BMW M6 Gran Coupe. The front of the car is dominated by its large air intakes, standard Adaptive LED Headlights and an M kidney grille designed especially for this model. From the side, the first fourdoor Coupe in the BMW M GmbH ranks is clearly distinguishable from the BMW M6 Coupe thanks to its rear doors and 113-millimetre longer wheelbase. The low roofline flowing smoothly into the rear, the swage ltine – which takes in the door openers – and side windows extending well into the C-pillars accentuate the dynamically stretched silhouette. Prominently flared wheel arches draw the eye to a track width specific to the BMW M6 Gran Coupe. The characteristic M gills, aerodynamically optimised exterior mirrors, standard BMW Individual High-gloss Shadow Line package and exclusive 20-inch M light-alloy wheels in double-spoke design underline the car’s distinctive appearance, as does another M signature – twin exhaust tailpipes positioned on the outer edges of the rear apron. Also integrated into the rear apron, and charged with the task of optimising airflow along the car’s underbody, is a diffuser made from CFRP. This extremely lightweight, impressively strong high-tech material is used in the construction of the roof as well. Here, the visible carbon structure provides an eye-catching feature, as does a dynamic recess in the centre of the roof. This recess is referenced stylistically inside the car, the anthracite-coloured Alcantara roof liner gaining a central section in leather.
V8 engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology, seven-speed Emulating the harmonious blend of athletic prowess and elegance embodied by the exterior design, the distinctively M cockpit fuses sports car style with generous levels
of space and a luxurious ambience. The driver and front passenger can look forward to M sports seats with integral belt guides. And the BMW M6 Gran Coupe’s standard specification also includes Merino leather upholstery with extended features.The rear compartment offers two or three seats, the backrests of which can split and fold down in a ratio of 40 : 60 to increase boot capacity from 460 to as much as 1,265 litres.
M Double Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic, Active M Differential The powertrain technology under the skin of the BMW M6 Gran Coupe guarantees the performance characteristics for which M Automobiles are renowned. The V8 engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology produces 412 kW/560 hp. Its technical wizardry includes a pair of twin-scroll turbochargers, a cross-bank exhaust manifold, High Precision Direct Petrol Injection, VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and Double-Vanos continuously variable camshaft control. The 4,395 cc unit keeps peak torque of 680 Newton metres (502 lb-ft) on tap between 1,500 and 5,750 rpm, while maximum output is developed between 6,000 and 7,000 rpm. The engine revs to a maximum of 7,200 rpm.The BMW M6 Gran Coupe sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.2 seconds on the way to an electronically governed top speed of 250 km/h/155 mph (305 km/h/189 mph if the optional M Driver’s Package is specified). Average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle stands at 9.9 litres per 100 kilometres (28.5 mpg imp) and CO2 emissions are 232 grams per kilometre. Taking care of power transfer is a sevenspeed M Double Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic. The transmission’s electronic management system ensures the right gear is selected for optimum traction. It also offers the driver a Launch Control function for maximum acceleration, Low Speed Assistance for extra comfort and the Auto Start-Stop function to enhance efficiency. Under particularly dynamic acceleration out of corners, as well as in tricky road and weather conditions, the Active M Differential at the rear axle distributes the engine’s power between the individual wheels to maximum traction-enhancing effect. Its
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Exclusive and individual: high-quality range of equipment. The standard equipment fitted on the BMW M6 Gran Coupe includes 20-inch M lightalloy wheels, leather trim, heated driver and front passenger seats, automatically dimming rear-view and exterior mirrors, an alarm system and the BMW Professional radio with hi-fi loudspeakers. Available as an alternative to the standard 2-zone automatic climate control is a 4-zone system with a control panel in the rear compartment. Among the other highlights of the options list are M multifunction seats, heated rear seats, Comfort Access, a heated steering wheel, the Soft Close Automatic function for the doors, electrically operated sun blinds, the new generation of the Professional navigation system and a Bang & Olufsen High End Surround Sound System. The BMW M6 Gran Coupe also comes with a variety of BMW ConnectedDrive features, such as an M-specific BMW HeadUp Display, Park Distance Control, a rearview camera, High Beam Assistant, Speed Limit Info, Lane Change Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Surround View and BMW Night Vision with pedestrian recognition. Customers can also integrate their Apple iPhone or other smartphones into the car and make use of internet-based services while on board. <
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Summer Ready Bodies By Jake White Executive Vice President & General Manager SPCA of Central Florida Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> As we prepare our bodies for the beach, don’t forget the sunscreen, visor, cool drinks and (this is Florida) mosquito repellent… and not just for you, but your pets as well. The unofficial state bird of Florida is the mosquito. I once saw a swarm of mosquitoes carry away a teacup poodle. OK, maybe not carry away, but they sure did try. Mosquitoes pose threats to humans and animals. For your dogs and cats, the risk is heartworm disease. This deadly condition is easily preventable with a variety of prescriptions available from your Veterinarian. If the swarms become too thick, you may also contact Orange County Arthropod Control at 407-352-4370, and they will spray your neighborhood. Next are fleas. Besides skin allergies, fleas are responsible for a wide range of worms, digestive disorders and diseases. Flea outbreaks are difficult to completely destroy and might cost you a pretty penny. Again, prevent outbreaks by treating your pet with prescription from your Veterinarian. You and your house might also become infected even if you don’t have a pet – they like to hide in socks as you walk through grass.
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With Orlando situated in the middle of a gigantic swamp, you should be aware of the creepys and crawlys that prowl in tropical quagmires. Alligators, snakes, boars, spiders, scorpions and rodents have ways of getting into yards, pools, and sidewalks. Keep your eyes open and your pet away from these potentially deadly adversaries. Beware of the hot spots. Cars can reach temperatures of excess of 140 degrees in only three minutes in summer. Plus, it is a violation of County Code if you leave your pet in an unattended vehicle. Walking your dog on the hot black asphalt could cause damage to the pads on your dog’s paws. If walking or hiking, make sure that you have plenty of water for you and your pet. Beware of the wet spots. The Atlantic, the Gulf, your pool – all pose a hazard if your pet does not know how to swim. Most dogs instinctively swim, but it is best to test their skills in a safe, controlled atmosphere. Some breeds, like beagles, are not strong swimmers. Watch your pet if you go in the ocean; rip currents and nurse sharks love lil’ doggies. Also beware of bogs and ditches; these are breeding grounds of molds, fungi, and microbes.
If you take a summer vacation, remember that your pet is a member of your pack and would love to go with you. AAA has a listing of hotels that accept pets. Practice taking your pet on car rides to prepare them for a long trip. It is better to learn if your pet gets carsick when you are only in the car for 10 minutes… instead of 10 days. If you decide to leave your pet, you have several options. Kennels are great, but test the kennel/pet relationship by allowing your pet to stay just one night a few weeks prior to your trip, so they may adjust. Another option is leaving your pet at home with a pet sitter. Friends, relatives, and pet sitting professionals may care for your pet within the familiarity of their own home.<
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> If there’s one thing I know about Josh Groban, it’s that his singing is the closest sound to angelic that I’ll ever hear while here on earth. As a long-time fan and twotime concert attendee of the acclaimed vocalist, I was beyond ecstatic when I learned he was releasing his 6th studio album in February 2013. With more than 21 million albums sold in his career, Groban is one of the top selling male pop vocalists of the past two decades and rightfully so. If Michael Jackson is the King of Pop, then Josh Groban is easily the reigning King of ‘Popera.’ With each new record Groban seems to further master his art of combining the timeless beauty of classical music with the catching rhythms of modern pop.
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Groban’s last record, “Illuminations,” was released in 2010 and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. During Groban’s “Illuminations” tour, I had the opportunity to see him in concert and witness the power of his vocals live and in all their glory. In this day of overly-digitized and produced music, it’s so rare to hear an artist who sounds exactly the same live as they do on their albums and Josh Groban is that artist in the living flesh. When his raw and genuine vocal talent is married to the beautifully written lyrics he’s known for, it will leave you with chills. On February 5th, Groban released “All That Echoes,” his highly anticipated sixth studio album. The producer behind “All That Echoes” is none other than Warner Bros. Records chairman and veteran producer Rob Cavallo. Cavallo is best known for his work with numerous big-named rock bands such as Green Day, Paramore, and the Goo Goo Dolls. He is clearly one who knows
the key to producing successful rock music and Groban’s collaborating with him has brought this album to a level entirely different to anything we’ve seen Groban do before. “All That Echoes” was named one of Billboard’s Best Bets for 2013 and features an edgier sound that is pushing Groban’s music to new genres and reaching the pleased ears of both seasoned Grobanites* and brand new Groban fans. Another exciting thing to note about “All That Echoes” is that it features more original songs and co-written credits to Groban. Groban says it was the frustration of hearing cheesily written songs, which drove him to do so, but his fans are certainly not complaining. More original songwriting by Groban only adds to the personal intimacy that listeners of “All That Echoes” get to experience with him. With all the above being said, don’t ask me if I wasn’t first in line to buy the album on its release. I couldn’t open that CD fast enough and now--after listening to it numerous times--I’d like to tell you 16 reasons why you should buy it too. Reason #1: Brave “All That Echoes” kicks off with a bang titled “Brave,” the first track and lead single off the record. Grand orchestral arrangements and a powerful display of vocals leave no question as to why the tune has been happily stuck in the heads of Groban fans since its premier in December. Reason #2: False Alarms Haunting and beautiful is the second track on “All That Echoes,” a dramatic ballad titled “False Alarms.” Groban (who says the song was originally written for his last album but “wasn’t the right situation”) has described
Get ready to fill those MP3 Players. Check out this list of albums to watch out for this month.
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the song as being about, “being in a relationship where you realize that you’re doing all the jumping around and need to be a little more Zen about letting the right thing come to you.” Reason #3: Falling Slowly The third track and one of my many personal favorites is Groban’s cover of “Falling Slowly,” written and originally performed by Glen Hansard. In this piece, Groban brings a passionate take to the song made famous by the beloved movie and Broadway stage musical “Once.” Reason #4: She Moved Through The Fair In track #4 Groban pleasantly surprises (strong emphasis on the ‘pleasant’) with his choice to cover the traditional Celtic song “She Moved Through the Fair.” The song features Groban’s signature smooth vocals with a new, modern take on the beautiful tune. Reason #5: Below The Line It’ll start small. Maybe a toe-tap here and there, but before you know it, it’ll become a full-fledged dance! Rhythmic beats, lively percussion and touching lyrics come together to make up “Below The Line,” track #5 on “All That Echoes” and one that is guaranteed to satisfy. I dare you to try and listen to it only once. Well I know I said I was going to give you 16 reasons to buy Groban’s album, but it seems I’ve run out of space! I suppose that’s to be expected when discussing the talent that is Josh Groban. I guess you’ll just have to purchase the “All That Echoes” exclusive deluxe edition with four bonus tracks and hear reasons #6 through #16 for yourself. There’s the uplifting cover of Stevie Wonder’s “I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever), the beautiful duet with Italian singer Laura Pausini, the touching rendition of Jimmy Webb’s “The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress,” and so much more. It goes without saying that all of Groban’s albums are carefully constructed masterpieces of music and song and I guarantee “All That Echoes” is no exception. *A Grobanite is the official name of a Josh Groban fan <
The Men Album: New Moon
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WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND OFFSHORE BANK ACCOUNTS - BY MARK L. HORWITZ > Managing wealth involves many aspects including acquiring, investing, and preserving and safeguarding assets. Offshore banks may be part of a wealth management strategy as a means to invest, preserve and safeguard wealth. Offshore banks have received attention in the last few years as U.S. authorities have forced the disclosure of U.S. account holders.
The government actions do not mean that offshore accounts are illegal. Except in rare circumstances, U.S. citizens may have bank accounts and other forms of property outside of the United States. U.S. citizens must, however, report offshore accounts over $10,000 and certain other assets. In addition, all income earned must be reported to the IRS even if earned offshore.
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Offshore accounts are legal under U.S. law as long as necessary proper disclosure is made. If disclosure of offshore accounts is not made, a person risks criminal fines, imprisonment and civil penalties. People with offshore accounts and income, who have not made disclosure to the IRS, risk criminal prosecution. Criminal prosecution can be avoided by entry into the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) offered by the IRS. This program is not available once the IRS receives records from an offshore bank. Acting quickly to enter the OVDP is important, especially if the offshore bank is preparing to turn over records to the IRS.<
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> Put down the Slim Fast® bar, forget the cabbage soup and opt for a new longterm lifestyle/diet instead of a new shortterm diet: You can get your beach body and maintain it, unlike crash diets, which welcome back the pounds you thought you said goodbye to. Believe it or not, the hottest diet around is a raw food one. Some of the most famous celebrities do it, including Demi Moore and Alicia Silverstone. Plant-based diets can be a great source to a healthy life and a fit body. Plants in their natural state, or rawism, may be the most wholesome for your body. Studies have shown that raw vegetables reduce the risk of oral, laryngeal, pharyngeal, esophageal and gastric cancers. Cruciferous vegetables, including cabbages, broccoli and kale are rich in fiber, vitamins and diseasefighting phytochemicals. These vegetables also reduce the risk of bladder cancer. Plus, raw vegetables lower cholesterol and improve glucose levels since they are low in fats and sugars, and are high in fiber. Although the raw food diet is considered extremely nutritious and healthy, experts suggest you still take supplements, especially vitamin B12, vitamin D, iron, calcium, zinc and omega-3 fatty acids. According to the American Dietetic Association, there are certain guidelines raw foodists can follow in order to get these nutrients in addition to taking the vitamins. For instance, a plant-based dieter should eat twice as much iron as non-vegetarians do.
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Iron can be found in tofu, legumes, cashews and almonds. Eight servings a day of calciumrich foods such as bok choy, soybeans, tempeh, figs, and cabbage—is suggested. Eating fortified breakfast cereals, nutritional yeast and fortified soymilk are excellent sources of vitamin B12. Also, include omega-3 sources, which are found in flaxseed, walnuts and soybean oil. The absorption of zinc into the body is enhanced by a diet high in animal protein rather than a diet rich in plant proteins. Phytates, which are found in foods such as cereals, whole grain breads, and legumes, can decrease zinc absorption, so the ADA recommends raw foodists soak and sprout their beans, seeds and grains to help the body absorb the zinc.
“Plants in their natural state, or rawism, may be the most wholesome for your body. Studies have shown that raw vegetables reduce the risk of oral, laryngeal, pharyngeal, esophageal and gastric cancers.” ADA also suggests that a raw foodist be vigilant about vitamin D because most raw foods exclude it and low levels can weaken the bones.Vitamin D-fortified foods include specific brands of soymilk and rice milk. The most known brand of soymilk is Silk®,
which is vitamin D fortified. Some breakfast cereals and margarines are also rich in vitamin D. Raw foodists don’t often cook, but they spend a lot of their time preparing the food by chopping, peeling, straining, blending and dehydrating. They use food dehydrators rather than stoves and ovens. Dehydrating dries the food and makes the fruits and vegetables crunchier. Nothing can be heated over 115–118°F. According to WebMD, 75 percent of the diet consists of fruits and vegetables. Note: It’s not without cons – a plant-based diet is a lifestyle choice, and some of the cons are that raw food diets often require tedious preparation, soaking and sprouting beans, seeds and grains, etc… If you’re not a vegan raw foodist, your diet might also include raw (unpasteurized) milk and cheese, raw eggs, raw fish, and even some raw meat, which can be harmful to your health. So, it is not for everyone. Most raw foodists don’t consider a raw food diet as a weight loss regimen but rather a lifestyle choice, however, you will likely shed those extra pounds due to naturally consuming fewer calories. As always, Consult With Your Doctor before starting this or any new regimen. <
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By Dr. Carl Bilancione - Comprehensive & Cosmetic Dentistry, PA Orlando Magic Team Dentist
> Dental offices have changed the way they utilize x-rays. Cone Beam Computerized Tomography (CBCT) allows a dentist to safely obtain a 3-dimensional view of the mouth. This new technology is improving diagnosis, facilitating treatment planning and enhancing opportunities for patient education. In the past, patients who needed 3-D scans were referred out to a hospital or imaging centers to obtain medical CTs. This was not only inconvenient and expensive, but it also exposed patients to more radiation than was necessary. Recently, articles have appeared cautioning the public about the increased health risks from medical CT scans. While it is worthwhile to take precautions to avoid exposure to unnecessary radiation, it is also important to avoid confusing radiation exposure statistics. For example, a typical medical CT scan of the head and neck will produce approximately 1500 micro Seiverts of radiation. A CBCT produces on average of 120 micro Seiverts of radiation. This is slightly higher than the amount of radiation you would get from a standard chest x-ray. One of the advantages to utilizing a CBCT is the diagnostic quality. A CBCT will reveal approximately 24 – 33% more pathol-
ogy than standard dental films. In addition, dentists can use CBCT scans to treatment plan complex procedures (such as dental implants) on a computer prior to going into the mouth. This minimizes error and provides a superior result for patients. For example, the picture on the top shows a dental implant planned on a traditional dental film. According to the picture, the implant is in good position and should be very successful. However, the CBCT scan (bottom picture) shows a much different scenario. If the surgery was performed utilizing only the traditional film, the bottom of the implant would have perforated the bone potentially causing serious nerve damage or a life threatening bleeding problem. In this case, the dental surgeon avoided a potentially catastrophic event prior to even touching the patient. According to the FDA: “The clinical benefit of a medically appropriate X-ray imaging exam outweighs the small radiation risk”. Your dentist will only recommend a CBCT scan if necessary. If your dentist does recommend a scan, you can be confident that it will help determine the best treatment option and improve health outcomes leading to better overall care. <
In closing as a general dentist it is imperative that I work with a team of experts and these professionals are part of my team. Dr. Carl Bilancione & Staff 2828 Casa Aloma Way, Suite 700 , Winter Park, FL 32792 P: 407-678-4000 CosmeticDentistryFL@gmail.com www.smilebella.com
Charles Mc Namara D.M.D. Oral & Facial Surgeons of Mid-Florida 407 644-0224 Winter Park 407 774-3399 Longwood 407 843-1670 Orlando www.ofsmidfl.com
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Thomas Yoon D.D.S, M.S. Periodontist 407 647-4180 Winter Park www.WinterParkPeriodontist.com
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David L. McIntosh D.M.D. Orthodontist 407 671-4455 Winter Park 407 644-8786 Maitland www.Mcintoshortho.com
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STYLE MD VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY BY CHARLES S.C. GARNETTE, M.D., F.A.C.S. Approximately 25 million Americans suffer from venous reflux disease or venous insufficiency. Of these, approximately 15-20% of men, and 30-40% women experience severe complications such as bleeding, ulceration, unrelenting swelling of the legs. COMMON SYMPTOMS INCLUDE: • Varicose Veins • Pain • Swollen Legs • Heavy, Tired (fatigued), aching legs, relieved by sitting and leg elevation. • Skin changes and leg ulcers. Vascular disease affects both men and women.
Charles S.C. Garnette, M.D., F.A.C.S. Board Certified in Vascular Surgery Vascular Surgery & Vein Care Center 7412 Docs Grove Circle Orlando, FL 32819 P: 407-363-7760 F: 407-363-7473 www.orlandoveins.com
With regards to varicose veins, spider veins and other vein problems, it is estimated that in America, approximately 75% of women and 43% of men will experience varicose veins or telanjectasias by the time they are in their 60’s. Classification of Venous Insufficiency is divided into primary venous insufficiency, which includes varicose veins and telangiectasias (spider veins); and severe chronic venous
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insufficiency (CVI), which, in addition to the above, also encompasses all of the skin changes of advanced venous dysfunction. BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION ABOUT VARICOSE VEINS. Venous insufficiency with its skin changes, including varicose veins, is often branded as cosmetic. Although not immediately life threatening, it is a significant problem with real symptoms and long term consequences, not to mention the emotional impact of its disfiguring appearance. Many individuals with varicose veins and spider veins do not understand the significance of these manifestations and that they may be from chronic venous insufficiency. Later in life, however, when severe complications, such as bleeding from ruptured varicosities, ulceration, and disfiguring skin changes, present themselves, the impact of the problem is suddenly more visible. CAUSES OF VARICOSE VEINS ARE MULTIFACTORIAL: Whether the initial cause is genetics, pregnancy, prolonged
Photo by Steven Miller standing, inadequate exercise, excessive weight, damaged or thrombosed (clotted) veins, the physiology of varicose veins is always the same. The valves in the superficial veins become damaged (or incompetent as referred to by physicians) and veins near the surface become stretched, distorted and dilated as a result of increased pressures within the veins. The treatment of varicose veins continues to evolve, and methods for treating this disease process with minimal interference in everyday function is a key component of modern day therapeutic interventions. The introduction of minimally invasive therapies over the past 10 to 15 years is revolutionizing the approach to vein care. OUR PRACTICE: “Vascular Surgery & Vein Care Center” MISSION: “Dedicated to Excellence in Vascular and Vein Care.” Dr Garnette is fully and extensively trained in Vascular
Surgery and Endovascular Surgery [Minimally invasive interventions and techniques] as well as General Surgery. Dr Garnette completed his medical education at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, then spent five years at the University of Rochester – Strong Memorial Hospital [New York] where he completed General Surgery Residency training. Following this, he went to the University of Massachusetts Medical Center where he trained in Vascular Surgery for two years and finally completed his training with an Endovascular Fellowship at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation [Cleveland, Ohio]. Dr Garnette is certified by the American Board of Surgery in both Vascular and General Surgery, and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
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In Real Estate > During the past year or so the real estate market has flourished mightily, due to a host of economic factors. The fall of housing prices during this downturn has created the opportunity for many previously unqualified buyers to enter the home ownership area. Coupled with this is the entry into the marketplace of investors, both local and foreign who are seizing the opportunity to own the American Dream at a discount, along with those once again coming into the market due to the upturn in new home building. Listing a property may seem to be a simple matter but selling becomes a many faceted procedure. Timing is certainly a large percentage of making a successful sale but having the savvy to match a buyer with seller requires lots of work, creativity, negotiating ability and the ability to provide a high level of trust between parties. Further, as with attending an initial employment interview, the first impression is made based on the presentation of the applicant or selling agent as is the case in the real estate market. We feature a sampling of sales professionals with proven track records within our community, who continuously â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;do their homeworkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and look good 100% of the time...a combination which makes for an educated and pleasing sales presentation. <
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Nicolle Crim Real Estate Professional Photo by Steven Miller
> Originally from Cleveland Ohio,
Nicolle knows what a bitter cold winter
properties in a declining market. She took every class made available to her.
is really like. “Growing up on Lake Erie we sometimes had snow in April! I have since
Joining Watson Realty Corp., one of the
traded in my snow shovel for flip flops year
largest and most respected real estate firms
round!” Nicolle moved to the Orlando area
in the nation, she feels it’s the perfect fit for
3 years ago with her family and calls Wind-
her growing career as an up and coming
ermere her home.
sales associate. “Having come from a Brokerage that was a part of Leading Real Es-
Prior to moving to Orlando she lived in
tate Companies of the World, it was impor-
Northern Kentucky for over 12 years. “I
tant for me to find a company that offered
moved to Northern Kentucky when I be-
the same networking here in Florida. Wat-
came a flight attendant for Delta Connec-
son Realty Corp. is also affiliated with this
tion, it was my career for almost 10 years,
prestigious network. It’s important for me
I traveled the world and grew as a person,
to be connected not just locally, but glob-
some of the most memorable times of my
ally as well, Orlando attracts people from all
life were made while flying the friendly
over the world.”
skies.” Nicolle brings a high level of service, attenNicolle retired her wings after having a
tion to detail, expertise, and professional-
daughter with her husband Steve, a pilot.
ism that is not only recognized by her cli-
She had always had a passion for everything
ents, but by her peers, friends and family
real estate and helping others. “I decided to
members as well. Nicolle takes the time to
take the leap and obtain my license, I had
get to know her clients by finding a com-
found my niche in real estate.”
mon ground and listening to their wants and needs. She was recently recognized as
Having started her Real Estate Career 5
one of the top rookies in her region with
years ago in Northern Kentucky, she quickly
Watson Realty Corp.
had to learn how to keep her head afloat Nicolle Crim Realtor Watson Realty Corp. P: 407-532-0326 C: 407-730-1596 F: 407-299-6234 nicollecrim@watsonrealtycorp.com
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in a declining market. “My first sale in Real
Nicolle enjoys volunteering in her commu-
Estate was a Short Sale, I felt like I had
nity by collecting for foundations such as
been thrown to the wolves, but I loved it, I
Second Harvest and Salvation Army. She en-
wanted more!” Nicolle admits her first year
joys entertaining at home, cooking, traveling
was tough, but she quickly learned the art of
the world, and of course, chasing after her
negotiating and how to market herself and
daughter non stop! <
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Cheryl Gritzer, PA Realtor Photo by Steven Miller
> Cheryl Gritzer has come far in her life and career. Born in Sydney, Australia, she traveled extensively throughout the “Land Down Under” before moving to Agana, Guam on a journey that would ultimately take her to America. Upon her arrival in Albuquerque, New Mexico, she embarked on a career in the Radio/Broadcasting Industry where she worked as an Account Executive and then in Corporate Sales Management for almost 16 years. In 1990, she left the “Land of Enchantment” and moved to Miramar/Ft. Lauderdale in the Sunshine State where she continued her career in radio for another two years. After Cheryl’s third daughter was born with a serious illness that required constant care, she dedicated herself to her child while assisting her husband in his construction management business. The family moved to Orlando in 1999 and Cheryl has called the Dr. Phillips area home ever since. Cheryl’s career path changed after she obtained her Real Estate Sales and Broker licenses. Since becoming a Realtor, she has dedicated herself to providing exceptional service to her clients while continually enhancing her skills through dozens of seminars, classes and retreats. She initially joined Century 21 Professional Group and over the next seven years won multiple sales awards, including receiving the highly prized Centurion Award for two consecutive years. She also participated in Habitat for Humanity as a Realtor volunteer. Since 2007, Cheryl has been with RE/MAX Town Centre where she has been voted as a Five Star Real Estate Agent for the past two years, an honor bestowed on only 2%
of Real Estate Agents in the area. She was also named as one of Orlando Magazine’s Top Real Estate Agents for 2011. Her many clients have benefitted from her roles as a Buyer’s Agent, Listing Agent, Luxury Home Specialist, Relocation Specialist and Short Sale Specialist, and express their sincere appreciation for Cheryl’s dedication and assistance through cards and letters. In fact, 80% of her business is generated through referrals from very happy clients. She also donates a portion of every sale to the Children’s Miracle Network as her way of giving back to the community. Cheryl’s credentials include: Realtor, Broker Associate, Graduate Real Estate Institute, Luxury Home Specialist, CDPE/Certified Distressed Property Expert, CIAS/Certified Investor Agent Specialist, and CNE/Certified Negotiation Expert. She is a member of the Women’s Council of Realtors, the National Association of Realtors, the Florida Association of Realtors and the Orlando Regional Realtor Association. Cheryl enjoys spending time with her husband and three daughters, dotes on her menagerie of dogs and cats, and loves art, reading, gardening, cooking, entertaining, and watching movies. Not afraid of getting dirty, Cheryl also enjoys ATV dirt bike riding. Her travels include many return trips to visit family in Australia, as well as traveling to multiple states throughout America, to Ireland and many Caribbean Islands. Cheryl’s vivacious personality has led people to describe her in various ways - tenacious, well-mannered, refined and elegant, as well as a good wife, good mum, good sister, good friend and good Realtor! <
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Cheryl Gritzer, PA Broker Associate, Realtor® CDPE Certified Distressed Property Expert CIAS Certified Investor Agent Specialist CNE Certified Negotiation Expert GRI, Luxury Home Specialist RE/MAX Town Centre Orlando/Windermere/Winter Garden C: 407-222-6530 F: 407-248-6273 cheryl@gritzerrealtor.com www.cherylg.remaxagent.com www.myfloridahomesmls.com/cherylgritzerrealtor
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Glad Messeroff Realtor & Sales Associate with Fannie Hillman + Associates Photo by Steven Miller
> Glad Messeroff has been a Central Florida resident since 1973, spending the last 8+ years as a Realtor and Sales Associate with Fannie Hillman + Associates. In her role, Glad has dedicated all of her time ensuring that her clients find the homes of their dreams, as well as realizing the potential of their real estate investments. As a former Vice President of a local bank, Glad has an innate understanding of the financial needs of her clients and how crucial they are in evaluating properties that will maximize their investment.This includes the anticipation of future re-sale values. Glad is continually humbled and complimented by clients that continue to reach out to her for assistance with all of their real estate transactions. Their continued trust in Glad and her abilities make it very easy for her clients to confidently refer her services to their friends and families. It is due to her successes and reputation that Glad was voted an Orlando 5 Star Agent for 2012.
Glad Messeroff Realtor Fannie Hillman & Associates 205 West Fairbanks Avenue Winter Park, FL 32789 C: 407-497-0132 P: 407-644-1234 F: 407-628-2908 www.GladSellsHomes.com
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As a busy mom of two sets of twins, ages 15 and 27, Glad realizes that every family is unique. By listening to and understanding the needs of her customers, Glad can gather the right information and target the perfect location of properties that will fit the lifestyle of their families. “My recent experience with Glad as my real estate agent was refreshing to say the least. I have bought and sold multiple properties, and this was the easiest experience I have had. In our initial meeting about what I was
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looking for, she actually listened to me about what my needs and desires were. From that moment on, I left everything in her hands. Her knowledge of the real estate market, the neighborhoods and areas, and the buying process in general was impressive, and streamlined the entire process.This was the first real estate purchase that I can truly say was painless.” Julie C. Glad is happily married to Robert Nadeau Jr, General Counsel for Akerman Senterfit. Her Daughters, Jenny and Katie are in High School and involved in Cheerleading and Softball. Her Sons, Jonathan and Christopher live in the Orlando area and are Marketing and Real Estate Professionals. Glad cherishes the opportunity to give back to the Central Florida Community. She served on the Boards of the Orlando Shakespeare Festival and the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s Wishmaker’s Ball. Additionally, Glad handled the finances for a 2010 Congressional Campaign and served on the Orlando Regional Realtor’s Association Governmental Affairs Committee. It is in capacities like these that Glad has been able to work towards improving the City and State that she loves. “It is a pleasure for me to serve this beautiful community that I love. Everyday is a gift, enjoy it!” For more information, please visit: www.GladSellsHomes.com <
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Carolyn Moriarty Broker Associate Re/Max Assured > Real estate is a field in which most enter motivated purely by the entrepreneurial nature of the business. Broker/Associate Carolyn Moriarty is truly the exception to the rule and a beacon of light. Inspired by the hard walks of life and forced to prosper by an unrelenting desire to succeed for her and her two children, Carolyn of Re/ Max Assured leapt at every opportunity the industry had to offer to build a career. Not only giving herself a flawless reputation, but ranking her as one of the top agents in and across the state of Florida as well. After a series of hardships, Carolyn Moriarty found herself at a crossroads. “I was in a sink or swim situation,” she explains. “I acquired my Real Estate license in 1999 not knowing that one day I would have to use it as my only source of income while raising my two children.” Joining with Re/ Max and accomplishing so much in so little time, Carolyn inspired her daughter Amber to follow in her footsteps. At only 19, Amber acquired her Real Estate license and has joined her mother as a Buyer’s Agent/Assistant, making her mother very proud.” I
love working with my mom!” states Amber, “She’s teaching me the ropes and I learn something new every day.” Carolyn acquired her Real Estate BROKER’S license in 2010 and constantly works on gaining more knowledge while continually working on earning more designations. “I have so many designations I’ve lost count!” she laughs. In the ever changing real estate market of short sales and Reo/Bank Owned, this education enables her to provide her customers with the most up-to-date information available and works diligently with many banks in helping to revive the Central Florida market. Carolyn’s hard work has made it possible for her to accomplish her dream while insuring that Amber and her son, Sean are provided for. “My dream is to leave them a legacy, a LEGACY OF LOVE,” she states adamantly. “It’s important to me to leave them better off than I was.” Carolyn has already set her and her kids on a beautiful new course. “She has given me a great opportunity,” says Amber. “I wouldn’t be where I am without her.” “She inspires me and I look up to her because I see how hard she works. She is always out to do her best,” Another source of inspiration and accomplishment Sean, her son says “I’ve seen her always go above and beyond for her clients.” Carolyn is on the forefront of the everchanging market and more than ready to adapt right along with it. Truly being the ‘LADY TO WATCH’, with a career she loves, two successful children and a host of satisfied clients, Carolyn has definitely made her mark; not only in Central Florida, but across the United States (as a new representative for the National Association of Professional Women). Knowing no limits, Carolyn works on always remembering what got her here in the first place and optimistic that the best is yet to come!! <
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Carolyn Moriarty, PA Broker Associate Re/Max Assured 540 E. Horatio Avenue, Suite 100 Maitland, FL 32751 P: 407-252-5457 F: 888-784-1919
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Abby Nelson, P.A. Realtor / Team Leader, CDPE, E-Pro, GRI > A graduate of Rollins College, Abby began her real estate career in 2004 when the Orlando market was at a record high. Breaking into this fast paced market proved to be quite challenging.Working mainly with buyers in a seller’s market, Abby quickly honed her contract negotiation skills. With less than one year under her belt, Abby was named Rookie of The Year in her office. When the market began to recede in 2006, many local real estate agents decided to throw in the towel. Buyers were in short supply and very few people could afford to list their homes due to severe depreciation. Rather than complain about the bleak conditions of the newly depressed market, Abby was able to use them to her advantage and developed systems to sell REO (bankowned) and short sale properties. In what was traditionally regarded as a highly unfavorable real estate market, Abby and her team were able to close over 170 transactions in one year. Since then, Abby has been honored with numerous awards from local magazines, RE/MAX, and even the Wall Street Journal. Abby Nelson Realtor / Team Leader, CDPE, E-Pro, GRI RE/MAX 200 Realty 954 S. Orlando Ave. Winter Park, FL 32789 P: 407-222-1081 D: 407-443-7517 F: 407-388-6595 abby@thegreathomesgroup.com
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Early in 2012, Abby took on a new role in her life. She and her supportive husband brought a beautiful baby girl into the world. Taking on the role of mom can be a challenge in its own right. Adding this new responsibility to running a successful real estate group
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and seeing to the needs of her clients was quite an undertaking. Abby never missed a beat. In fact, she made it look easy. Abby’s dedication to her clients is second to none. Many of her current clients have been with her since she started in 2004 and have referred her to others with confidence. Her persistence and willingness to do anything necessary to best represent her customers show in every transaction. Abby continues to increase her client base and loves working on new challenges. She uses her vast knowledge and incredible organizational skills to set up systems that allow her to work with sellers and buyers on a larger scale, while maintaining the level of customer service her present clients have come to expect.. In our highly dynamic real estate market, conditions can change quickly. Taking on new challenges and adapting to this market is exactly how Abby has made her name so well known in the Orlando area. <
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Alexandra Nordine Real Estate Professional Photo by Steven Miller
> Alexandra grew up in Bucks County, PA. Her mother and father were well known and respected in the community as ballroom dance teachers. She enjoyed spending much of her time at their studio, dancing, competing and teaching dancing. Her family had a lot of fun traveling for dance competitions, vacations, and summers on their boat at the New Jersey shore. Her father is a proud WWII veteran, and one of the few still here telling great stories. Alex’s Mom is a highly esteemed Dance Examiner for the London based Imperial Society. Before becoming a realtor, Alex was a model and taught modeling school. She then went on to work for the Estee Lauder companies, launching their new cosmetic lines and managing their stores in various states. She moved to Oviedo in 1993 with her family. After becoming a single mom with three wonderful boys, she looked for a career that would allow her to be with her children and do what she enjoyed as well. Her first priority was to never miss baseball practice, a soccer game, or field trip with her children. In 1999 she was asked to work for a local builder and found her new passion in home sales. Working with the builder on developing communities in Central Florida prepared her for what Buyers need in a home and also what it took to market a home for Sellers. This inspired Alex to become a full service realtor. She is honored to be in partnership with Keller Williams because of their positive culture, extensive training and talented professionals. Alex’s goal is to exceed her clients’ expectations with a very positive, ethical and professional approach. She has a great understanding of what her clients’ needs are by listening, and also by helping them to see the bigger picture, in order to bring it all together. Alex truly enjoys her lasting relationships with her clients and almost all of her real estate business comes
from past clients, as well as from personal and professional referrals. Alex has the pleasure of working with all types of Buyers and Sellers, from first time buyers to luxury homes. During her career as a realtor she has been a multi-million dollar producer as both a Listing and Buyer’s Agent. Alex has experienced many market changes, always endeavoring to keep on top of the latest in education and marketing techniques that are the most effective ways of providing the best service to her clients. She has earned many industry awards, including the Five Star Real Estate Professional for best service in Central Florida, the Elite list of Top Real Estate Agents in Orlando, and is now honored to be nominated for this issue of Orlando Style. Alex knows that there is so much more than selling homes to be a good realtor. She does a great deal of multitasking, thinking out of the box, and really enjoys what she does. Reaching out to her community to help those in need is another passion of hers. Alex has enjoyed many years doing Charitable work with local churches, Hope in Oviedo, Children’s Miracle Network, Pathways to Care and Pathways to Home, holding fund raisers and preparing homes for needy families, so that they can finally have a place to call home. Alex found a wonderful man with whom to spend her life with and is very happily married. Her husband Paul grew up in Florida and also has three great children. She is so thankful to have such an amazing, supportive husband and family. They enjoy vacationing, sailing, working on their home, raising kids, going for motorcycle rides with their friends, and occasionally getting to dance together when out on a date. <
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Alexandra Nordine Realtor Keller Williams Advantage Realty 1351 Alafaya Trail Suite 100 Oviedo, FL 32765 P: 407-977-7600 D: 407-443-7517 F: 407-443-7517 Alex@Propertiesbyalex.com www.propertiesbyalex.com
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Nicole Philbeck Broker, GRI Photo by Steven Miller
> A native Floridian, Nicole earned an
In 2011, Nicole earned her Florida real es-
Associate degree in Interior Design in 1999.
tate broker’s license and currently holds the
She soon learned that real estate was her
title as Broker of Record for Keller Williams
passion and began her career in real estate
Classic II Realty in Orlando, Florida.
in 2004 as a sales associate with Keller Williams. Married at the time, Nicole and her
In 2012 after over 90 hours of classroom
then-husband grew a team from just the
time Nicole earned the prestigious GRI
two of them to over 12 people.
(Graduate of Realtor Institute) designation. In just a few short years, Nicole has won
In 2009 Nicole found herself as a single par-
countless awards including remaining con-
ent of two young boys and transitioned to a
sistently one of the top 100 teams in Keller
different Keller Williams brokerage to start
Williams, 2011 and 2012 Real Trends “The
her own real estate team. Nicole immedi-
Thousand” Rankings for one of the top 250
ately went to work with the goal in mind
Teams for transactions closed, Orlando’s
of learning to balance her strong drive for
Hot 100, and is consistently one of the top
business with time for family.
ten realtors by transactions closed in the local MLS board.
Professionally, Nicole has weathered many changes in the real estate market and even
Nicole appreciates the opportunities she
managed to grow her team during one of
has been given. She enjoys spending free
the most extreme recessions in real estate
time with her growing family.
history. Since 2009, Nicole grew her team
Nicole Philbeck Broker, GRI Keller Williams Classic II Realty 13538 Village Park Dr. #135 Orlando, FL 32837 P: 407-855-2222 F: 407-472-3798
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of one to a team of 11, which includes 5 li-
Nicole has found love once again and looks
censed agents, a licensed appraiser, and sev-
forward to June when they will welcome
eral assistants. Many of Nicole’s employees
their daughter to the family.
have been with her since the inception of
to training classes, Nicole enjoys giving back
The Philbeck Team. All of them passionate
to others in her industry by offering insight
about real estate, Nicole’s team consistently
to newer agents when opportunities arise-
manages over 120 properties in their port-
such as when she recently shared her expe-
folio at any given time and Nicole has sold
rience in an interview with Gary Keller on
over 800 homes since she formed her team
how she built her team.<
in mid-2009!
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In addition
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Heather Unger LemonTree Realty
> Calling Heather Unger “Well-rounded” would be the very definition of an understatement. A television personality, licensed general contractor, investor, information technology wiz, and of course award-winning REALTOR with over sixty million dollars in sales under her belt, she is clearly a force to be reckoned with, translating this diverse background into a rewarding and enjoyable experience for her customers. Heather Unger, a long time resident of the Central Florida area graduated from the University of Central Florida with a degree in Management Information Systems. During her computer career, she realized that this was not her calling and followed her true passion in the Construction and Real Estate Industry. Her passion for real estate started early in life as a daughter of a contractor. Mrs. Unger started her building career as a Licensed General Contractor by forming G & H Developers, LLC in Michigan where she originally hails. Soon after that, she entered the field of Real Estate in 2004 and continued to hone her skill set by obtaining her brokers license in 2012. Her firm belief in education lead her to earn her GRI & CDPE designations as well as her CLHMS (Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist) only held by the top 1% of Realtors. A few of Mrs. Unger’s accolades include being ranked 12th in the State of Florida among all RE/MAX individual agents, also receiving the highest RE/MAX award of Chairman’s club, and she continues to remain one of
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the TOP 50 agents in all of Central Florida. Heather has also appeared on many television shows and was chosen for her upbeat and outgoing personality as one of the contestants on ABC’s The Bachelor season 7. While her stay was short lived, the excitement of traveling, and being in front of the camera, led her to appear on many Local news casts as an area expert informing consumers about the Real Estate Industry. As an area specialist, she was selected for her knowledge by HGTV and is featured on numerous shows with her clients including, “My House is Worth, What?” and “House Hunters.” While awards and recognition are great, Heathers goal has always been to make her customers happy and to make buying and selling enjoyable. Born from this philosophy Heather opened her own brokerage in January 2013, LemonTree Realty. LemonTree Realty is a fresh approach to real estate. Since opening their doors they have proven their worth over the competition by assisting numerous home buyers put down roots in Central Florida and listing homes in some of the most prestigious areas including Isleworth, Country Club of Orlando, and Winter Park, as well as assisting with the sale of a new development of homes in Downtown Orlando. As a long time supporter of the SPCA, a portion of all sales at LemonTree Realty is donated to help local animal shelters.<
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Valerie Wanzer Sommerville Real Estate Group Photo by Steven Miller
> Valerie Wanzer is a sales associate with Sommerville Real Estate Group in Orlando Florida and has been in the business for more than 18 years. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Valerie moved to Orlando from Atlanta, Georgia in 1997, says she can’t imagine living anywhere else and now considers Florida her home. Her customers refer to her as “a down home and sophisticated girl who really goes out of her way to take care of you and put you at ease”. More than 97% of her business is referral which says a lot about what type of agent she strives to be to all of her customers. She is definitely NOT a “one hit wonder” with her customers. Not only do they refer her to their friends, family etc. many of them have personally used her for several real estate transactions as well. Valerie has been the recipient of numerous awards such as being ranked in the top 7% of agents as a “Five Star Best in Client Satisfaction Agent”. Most recently she was honored when she was entered into “Hot 100 Agents Hall of Fame” for 2012. Valerie is a hard worker and truly goes above and beyond the call of duty in looking after the best interests of her clients.
Valerie Wanzer Sales Associate with Sommerville Real Estate Group 11 N. Summerlin Ave. Suite 230, Orlando, FL 32801 C: 407-222-7024 F: 407-273-6048
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“Simply put she is FANTABULOUS! Sadly for us due to illness and loss of employment, we needed her assistance with a short sale. Val never left a stone unturned. We were always kept informed of every little step of the process. She fought hard for us and I must say she is all about compassion and
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what is best for YOU the client. Valerie always had time to listen, to care and even dry a tear or two. Losing our home was an extremely emotional experience but Val made it go unbelievably smooth and was with us to the end and now we can start over and breath again. Thank you so much Val with all our hearts.” - Joe & Greta Whitlock “I’ve had the pleasure of being Valerie’s broker for over 4 years and I must admit I’m not surprised to hear she has received this award! Valerie goes above and beyond for other Realtors and her clients, she will never have a closing with an unsatisfied client. I’ve not met a more giving and compassionate person who truly loves what she does. I couldn’t be more proud of her continued success and achievements. She is one of the best in the industry!” - Kara Sommerville Valerie contributes the majority of her success to a good home support system, namely her husband of 23 years Kenneth, a network engineer and their daughter Ajah, a student at Valencia College. She considers herself very fortunate and says her broker Kara Sommerville is the kind of broker agents dream of having because she is there to help you in every possible way without “smothering” you and makes sure you receive every dime you are worth. That’s a combination that just can’t be beat.<
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Susan Logan Real Estate Broker > Susan Logan, real estate broker and owner of Logan Land & Homes, Inc., opened her own business in 1989 and has been going strong ever since. She and her team of agents have withstood the test of time. They have always believed the number one priority is to keep your customers interest above your own and to deliver spotless service. Their long list of repeat clients buying and selling is proof of their professionalism and knowledge of the industry. As a broker in the area for so many years, Susan’s experience is invaluable, particularly in the area of corporate relocation. She has sold over 115 homes with one Fortune 500 company in the area and has sold many other homes for clients who have been transferred in or out of town with other prominent employers in Central Florida. The international market has also been very good to Susan and her agents. With the warm weather and sunshine, Orlando is the perfect place for them to purchase a second home. Many of her international sales come from the Toronto, Canada area and the U.K. Contrary to what one may suspect, Susan was not born a REALTOR. This Florida transplant grew up in northern Ohio, just west of Cleveland. At the age of 19, she moved to Altamonte Springs and by age 20 had taken her real estate classes at Rollins College (Winter Park), obtaining her state license in 1974. She was one of the youngest students in the class at the time and knew real estate would be her career choice in life.
In spite of her busy schedule, Susan has always endeavored to give back to the community. The Orlando Regional Realtor Association (ORRA) presented her with the Pillar of the Community Award in 2011 for her unselfish volunteer service. Her list of affiliations is staggering. She continues to serve as a state director for Florida Realtors and has served her local Realtor association (ORRA) as a director for three years. She is a member of the Seminole County Regional Chamber of Commerce, along with the Asian American Chamber of Commerce. She holds membership in the National Association of Realtors, Women’s Council of Realtors, and is also a member of the New Smyrna Beach Board of Realtors. She has been recognized for her continuous service as the South Seminole SERTOMA (SERvice TO MANkind) Club’s Director of Student Recognition. The Club honors outstanding fifth grade students with a Super Student breakfast where Susan has chaired that program for over 18 years. She and her agents are primarily based out of the Heathrow/Lake Forest area of Seminole County, but facilitate real estate transactions all over the Orlando area, including New Smyrna Beach. Her husband of nearly 20 years, Barry Fail, also holds a real estate license and is invaluable to her when she has more than one client in town at the same time. When not working, the couple enjoys time together traveling and spending time at their second home in New Smyrna Beach.<
Susan Logan, Broker Logan Land & Homes, Inc. P. O. Box 916565 Longwood, FL 32791 O: 407-321-7292 C: 407-421-6550 F: 407-321-7495 http://susanlogan.mfr.mlxchange.com www.MyFloridaHomesMLS.com/SusanLogan www.reoagentmagazine.com/november2011/index.html
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Michael Kara
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> Although he has been fortunate enough to jetset around the world, Orlando is the only place that Michael Kara calls home. Michael’s passion for Central Florida real estate is evident due to his increasing success in this field. In fact, after 15 years of dedication to this highly competitive region, Michael is proud to be ranked in the top one percent of all real estate agents in the area. Michael’s prosperity can be attributed to his determination and resilience. As Michael himself states, “I’m excited to find new opportunities with the changing market each year.” He refused to let a declining market stand in his way, and instead of simply trying to weather the storm, Michael identified opportunity amidst the recession. Case in point: in 2008 Michael’s companies grew 100%, while most businesses collapsed under the economic pressure. Furthermore, Michael’s investors weathered the uncertain market particularly well, using Michael’s guidance, advice, and data to ensure top profits with minimal risk.
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Over the years, Michael has adapted as his client’s needs diversified. He has ample experience in every facet of the real estate market imaginable, from building custom homes and developments to a range of commercial investments. After operating his own highly-successful boutique real estate firm for 15 years, Michael made the decision to purchase a Re/Max franchise.This has enabled his staff and clients to take advantage of the brand power and global networking
resources made available by Re/Max, positioning Michael and his team to become the new powerhouse in the Orlando luxury market. Recently, he’s gained accolades from coast to coast with his exclusive access to a community of elite brokers known as the Inner Circle - 200 real estate professionals from across the country representing over $1 billion of transactions in 2012. This group’s collective experience and personal networking allows deals to happen quickly, reliably and often privately. It’s global connections like these, along with a drive to do things that others won’t, that push Michael to the bleeding edge of real estate. He regularly finds properties that aren’t even on the market and turns them into his client’s dream. Michael is always networking, exploring and attending every new event, venue and experience Orlando has to offer. With an insatiable appetite for adrenaline, much of his spare time is spent doing extreme sports. However, he also loves to take some lessextreme adventures with his favorite traveling companion: his five-year-old son Gavin. Who knows what the future holds for Michael? He’s constantly seeking new real estate ventures, including some recent talks with US Thrill Rides, a leading developer and manufacturer of amusement attractions. It’s a fitting match since there’s always something new and exciting on the horizon with Michael Kara.<
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The Privé Salon Experience By Riesa Pascal Read more at: StyleToMe.com
Revi Rofé, owner and manager of Privé Orlando
> At Privé Salon Orlando it’s all about customer service. It’s an experience from the minute you walk through the front door and a truly unique one at that. They strive to meet every client’s individual needs and to go beyond just ‘getting it right.’ Their daily goal is to far exceed your expectations in ways you didn’t even know they could. One special way in which Privé achieves this is with 10-minute consultations that every client must go through before any styling starts. “It doesn’t matter if you’ve been here 50 times before because we don’t know if you still want to do the same thing or if you want to do something else. Consultation is # one. It’s important to really understand what the customers need and what they are hoping to achieve before we decide to cut or style anyone’s hair,” says Revi Rofé the owner and manager of Privé Orlando. Be prepared to answer all kinds of questions at your consultation because when it comes to hair at Privé, everything is taken into consideration and no stone is left unturned. Privé is a departmentalized salon, which means every employee specializes in his or her craft. If it’s color or if it’s style, they master what their passion is and you’re going to get full attention on just that as a result. Employees are hired only after an extensive tryout process and they regularly receive new, high quality education on the latest trends and styles. “Every single one of my stylist here are very talented. We do not hire anyone that we don’t feel 100% comfortable with in knowing that they can provide the same great service as everyone else here.” says Rofé.
“Their daily goal is to far exceed your expectations in ways you didn’t even know they could.”
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“I come here all the time. They have the best staff. They know what they’re doing. They’re on top of everything. You can bring them a picture and they know what you want and they know what looks good. They’re not just trying to get your business.
They want their clients to be happy and they want them to look good.” said Marnie Bialosuknia, a regular at Privé. First timer Dawn Fitzpatrick said the stylist working on her was the first person to ever look at her hair and do what exactly what Dawn wanted. “It’s been an awesome experience! I’m definitely coming back.” Not only does Privé know how to take care of your hair, they also know how to take care of you. They’ll provide you with top quality service that’ll include everything from cappuccinos and wine to Saturday mimosas.Two tiers of stylist and colorist allow Privé to provide different experiences that can accommodate different budgets. Their prices haven’t changed since they opened nearly 7 years ago and neither has their love for hair. Privé does hair for customers, photo shoots, magazines, fashion shows, charity events...you name it! Selected by Orlando Style readers’ for the 2012 Readers’ Choice Award, Privé was awarded with the prestigious Silver Award for Best Hair Service. If you want top-of-the-line hair products, great services and treatments then the Privé Salon Experience is waiting for you! < Privé Salon Orlando 4194 Conroy Rd. Orlando, FL 32839 407-927-8789 www.privesalonorlando.com
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Wine and Spirits. A Good Mix. Travis Joiner Read more at: StyleToMe.com
Travis Joiner
> So for the wine purists who believe wine should be left to its own devices and is not to be used as a plaything, beware of what the following article will do to your thought process. While there is no question most wines stand-alone and shine brightest by themselves, there is room to find new ways to get them involved behind the bar. I mean who wants to watch someone take a first growth Bordeaux and squeeze an orange into it, no sane person. That said here are a few ways where wine and creative bartending coexist in perfect harmony. I know we have all sipped on varying recipes when it comes to the sangria or the staple seen at any respectable brunch known as the mimosa. We have seen these two worlds come together for years now in those two simple recipes alone. With sangria you usually see brandy and fruit based liquors being introduced to a dry red that just does not stand well by itself. Heaped into that sangria pitcher are all matters of fresh citrus and whatever else one adds to make their “secret” sangria recipe. Then you have the quintessential drink with brunch, the mimosa. If you are fortunate to be at a place where you get fresh squeezed orange juice added to that sparkler rather some watered down pasteurized juice, you know there is a difference between a good or bad mimosa.Whether it is a sparkler that was left over from last night or that bottle just cheap enough to melt the guilt away by adding something to it, everyone has experimented with what they use. It is time for you to play with those old, classic reci-
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pes and try some new ideas. There is the play on the classic sangria by doing white sangria instead. The fruits usually change up to things like peach, raspberries, blueberries, strawberries and pears. The white wine of choice for me is Sauvignon Blanc in this play on sangria. A great spirit to add to this great summer concoction is elderflower liquor. It goes a long way to brighten up all those flavors while adding just the right amount of sweetness. Top all of his with a little soda water and you are ready to put on your swimsuit, grab a pitcher of white sangria and head to the nearest beach party. A great way to play with a mimosa is to find some of the new bitters available on the market now. This might take a little more research and testing to get it right but it is well worth it. I like to find a nice domestic Blanc de blancs and add fresh squeezed orange juice, or one actual orange squeezed directly into your glass. Throw in a dash or two of blood orange bitters and fill with your sparkling wine and you are good to go. I find adding bitters always is a helper for that Saturday night hangover that you brought to Sunday brunch. It is basically taking parts of the old school Champagne cocktail and introducing it to the classic mimosa. There is a trend towards the wine cocktail that will be showing up more and more in 2013. We are going back to the days of the appreciation of the low-alcohol cocktail. The shift from drinks that get you drunk to realizing the benefit of actually enjoying the flavor of your drink is not new. The movement has been steadily changing back to
those old days for a few years now and the wine cocktail is just one way to see how it is evolving. Your local cocktail focused bar will have these options for you if you just ask the creative bartender behind it. There are many other options when it comes to intertwining wine and spirits, as you will see this year. While some might be popping up in carafe or punch form, others will be to order. Wines are really a good vessel to highlight flavors through the cocktail. They are typically lower in alcohol and are able to help other flavors shine through. So while you do not want to see someone open a highly rated wine and mix it with anything other than your empty wine glass, there is a place of harmony for wine and mixology to get along. So wake up your mimosa with something new or revamp that sangria to this decade.Whatever you decide do not be afraid to try whatever wine cocktail your talented local bartender has created. More often than not you will walk away happy and with a better appreciation of what other ways wine can be used. <
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Our Town Maroon 5 have announced their 2013 North American tour presented by Sony Xperia™ Smartphones. Neon Trees and Owl City will join maroon 5 on all dates making this the hottest concert package of the spring.
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Wicked Long before that girl from Kansas arrives in Munchkinland, two girls meet in the land of Oz. One, born with emerald green skin, is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. How these two grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good makes for “the most complete—and completely satisfying— new musical in a long time” (USA Today). On Broadway and around the world, Wicked has worked its magic on critics and audiences alike. Winner of 35 major awards, including a Grammy® and three Tony® Awards, Wicked is “Broadway’s biggest blockbuster” and “the defining musical of the decade” (The New York Times). March 1-10 at Various Times Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre 402 W. Livingston ST. Orlando, FL 32801 407-849-2577 www.orlandobroadway.com Central Florida Home and Garden Show Find innovative products, new ideas, practical advice and great deals in remodeling, home improvement and gardening with hundreds of experts all under one roof. From windows and flooring to cabinets and landscap-
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ing and much more. Shop, compare and save for 3 days only! This show offers a unique and broad selection of gardening- and home improvement-related exhibits showcasing ideas to inspire you for spring and beyond. Get ideas and investigate new products, gather information and meet the professionals to help you make your next remodeling, renovation, landscaping or decorating project a breeze. Building a new residence? Learn about the latest building techniques, materials and services that can make the process smoother and less stressful. They’ll give you the tools to make your house a home and your garden or yard the retreat you have always dreamed of. March 22-24 Orange County Convention Center 9800 International Dr. Orlando, Fl 32819 407-849-9948 www.centralflhomeandgardenshow. com Maroon 5 Following the release of their bestselling new album, “Overexposed,” Grammy-winning recording artist
This past summer marked the debut of Maroon 5’s highly anticipated fourth studio album, “Overexposed.” Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, the release is a rich, pop-infused collection that Rolling Stone referred to as “their best yet,” and People Magazine called “sweet soul-kissed pop.” The release of the album quickly reinforced the group’s status as a powerhouse in popular music. “Overexposed” features a series of charttopping singles including: “Payphone,” which immediately shot straight to number one on both the Top 40 and Hot AC charts and “One More Night,” which has been at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for five straight weeks. The third single off of the album, “Daylight,” impacted radio this past November and debuted on the NBC hit series “The Voice.” Capturing their first of three Grammy® Awards as “Best New Artist” in 2005 and going on to sell more than 17 million albums worldwide, Maroon 5’s releases have gone gold and platinum in more than 35 countries. The band won over fans and critics alike with the hybrid rock/R&B sound they introduced on their debut album, “Songs About Jane” and their double platinum album, “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long,” which included hits like “Makes Me Wonder” and “If I Never See Your Face Again.” In 2010, the band released their third studio album, “Hands All Over,” which also recently went platinum. The collection featured two hit singles including the Hot AC smash “Misery” and the anthemic “Moves Like Jagger,” which climbed to the number one spot on the Top 40 and Hot AC charts and
also claimed the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100. March 30 at 8pm Amway Center 400 W. Church St. Orlando, Fl 32801 407-648-4444 www.amwaycenter.com Universal Studios Mardi Gras It’s the most spectacular celebration of the Big Easy spirit outside of New Orleans itself – Mardi Gras at Universal Studios®. Bring the whole family for a party filled with music and fun as only Universal Orlando® Resort can throw. You’ll enjoy live concerts, a dazzling parade, colorful street performers, authentic Cajun food, and beads by the handful! From pop to country to hip hop to rock, the concerts during Mardi Gras offer an exciting mix of superstar singers and bands. Little ones will love it too; the Little Jester’s parade viewing area was designed just for them. The French Quarter Courtyard sizzles with live music direct from New Orleans and authentic Cajun food like Spicy Jambalaya, Grilled Andouille Sausage, Shrimp Gumbo and more. Each night when the festivities wind down in Universal Studios®, the Mardi Gras After-Party cranks up in CityWalk®. Party on with more New Orleansthemed music, food and fun until 2am in seven unique clubs and bars including Pat O’Brien’s® – CityWalk’s Mardi Gras Headquarters. March 1-31 at Various Times 6000 Universal Boulevard Orlando, FL 32819 407-363-8000 www.universalorlando.com
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What’s Happening David Bisbal
100 South Eola Dr.
March 16 at 8pm
Orlando, FL 32801
Titans in C: Mozart, Beethoven &
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Haydn
1490 E. Buena Vista Dr.
March 2 at 7:30pm
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Orlando Philharmonic
Knowles Memorial Chapel
407-934-2583
Orchestra: Cirque De La
1000 Holt Ave.
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Winter Park FL, 32789
March 30 at 2pm
407-646-2182
Deftones
Bob Carr Performing
www.bachfestivalflorida.org
March 22 at 8:30pm
Arts Centre
Hard Rock Live
402 W. Livingston St.
Dropkick Murphys
6050 Universal Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32801
March 2 at 8pm
Orlando, FL 32819
407-849-2577
House of Blues
www.hardrock.com
www.orlandobroadway.
1490 E. Buena Vista Dr.
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Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
UCF-Orlando Jazz Festival
407-934-2583
March 22-23 at 8pm
COMEDY
Orlando, FL 32826
America’s Got Talent Live:
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Nicholson School of Communication
Adam Ferrara
407-823-6006
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Building
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www.ucfarena.com
March 22 at 7:30pm
Coheed and Cambria
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9101 International Dr.
March 7 at 8pm
4000 Central Florida Blvd.
Suite 2310, Pointe Orlando
Harlem Globetrotters
402 W. Livingston St. Orlando, FL 32801
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
House of Blues
Orlando, FL 32837
Orlando, FL 32819
March 10 at 2pm
1490 E. Buena Vista Dr.
www.music.cah.ucf.edu/jazzfestival
407-480-5233
UCF Arena
407-849-2577
www.theimprovorlando.com
Building 50 N. Gemini Blvd.
www.orlandobroadway.com
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Orlando, FL 32826
407-934-2583
Maroon 5
www.houseofblues.com
March 30 at 8pm
Tenacious D
407-823-6006
Central Florida Home and
Amway Center
March 11 at 8pm
www.ucfarena.com
Garden Show
Andre Rieu
400 W. Church St.
Hard Rock Live
March 7 at 8pm
Orlando, Fl 32801
6050 Universal Blvd.
Art Adventures
Orange County Convention Center 9800 International Dr.
March 22-24
House of Blues
407-648-4444
Orlando, FL 32819
March 15 at 9:30am
1490 E. Buena Vista Dr.
www.amwaycenter.com
www.hardrock.com
Orlando Museum of Art
Orlando, Fl 32819
2416 N. Mills Ave.
407-849-9948
Jim Breuer
Orlando, FL 32803
www.centralflhomeandgardenshow.
March 14 at 8pm
407-896-4231
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Mrs. Warren’s Profession
Hard Rock Live
www.omart.org
Judy Collins
March 1-3 at Various Times
6050 Universal Blvd.
March 8 at 7pm
54 West Church St., (Second Floor)
Orlando, FL 32819
Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival
March 22-24 at Various Times
www.hardrock.com
March 15-17 at Various Times
Lakeridge Winery and Vineyards
Central Park, Park Avenue
19239 N. U.S. Highway 27
A Divine Deception-A Tribute to
Winter Park, FL 32789
Clermont, FL 34711
Bette Midler
407-644-7207
352-394-8627
Wicked
March 23 at 8pm
www.wpsaf.org
www.lakeridgewinery.com
March 1-10 at Various Times
The Abbey
Shinedown and Three Days Grace
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
100 South Eola Dr.
Harmonious Fare Sunset Concert
Universal Studios, Mardi Gras
March 9 at 7pm
402 W. Livingston St.
Orlando, Florida 32801
March 17 at 7pm
March 1-31 at Various Times
www.abbeyorlando.com
Bok Tower Gardens
6000 Universal Blvd.
1151 Tower Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32819
Lake Wales, FL 33853
407-363-8000
863.676.1408
www.universalorlando.com
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 407-934-2583
THEATER
www.houseofblues.com
The Plaza Live
Orlando, FL 32801
425 N. Bumby Ave.
407.297.8788
Orlando, FL 32803
www.madcowtheatre.com
407-288-1220 www.plazaliveorlando.com
Amway Center
Orlando, FL 32801
400 W. Church St.
407-849-2577
Orlando, Fl 32801
www.orlandobroadway.com
MISC.
407-648-4444 www.amwaycenter.com
Sense and Sensibility
An Evening at the Palace
Wine and Seafood Festival
www.boktowergardens.org
March 1-17 at Various Times
March 2 at 5:30pm
Pinback
Orlando Shakespeare Theater
Buena Vista Palace Hotel & Spa
Arnold Palmer Invitational Golf
March 12 at 8pm
812 E. Rollins St.
Resort, 1900 Buena Vista Dr.
Tournament
The Social
Orlando, FL 32803
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
March 18-24
54 N. Orange Ave.
888-704-0414
www.ucpgala.com
General Parking with shuttle bus
Orlando, Fl 32801
www.orlandoshakes.reachlocal.com
www.thesocial.org
available at Universal Studios Disney Live! Mickey’s Music Festival
6000 Universal Blvd.
Uncorked Ballet
March 3 at Various Times
Orlando, FL 32819
March 19 at 7pm
UCF Arena
407-876-2888
The Abbey
Building 50 N. Gemini Blvd.
www.arnoldpalmerinvitational.com
407-246-1419
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Dining I-DRIVE & UNIVERSAL [includes Restaurant Row] AKI Restaurant 7460 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-354-0025 $ Sushi & family style Japanese cuisine Amura Sand Lake 7786 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-370-0007 $$ Japanese delicacies, sushi, seafood & steak Anatolia 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Ste 108 Orlando 407-352-6766 $$$ Fine Turkish Antonio’s 7559 W Sand Lake Rd. The Fountains, Orlando 407-363-9191 $$$ Multi-regional Italian cuisine Ayothaya Thai Cuisine 7555 West Sand Lake 407-345-0040 $$ Authentic Thai cuisine Bahama Breeze 8849 International Dr. Orlando 407-248-2499 $$ Exciting Caribbean cuisine Bee Won 5100 Dr Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-601-7788 $$$ Korean cuisine BB Kings Blues Club Orlando 9101 International Dr. 407-370-4550 BiCE at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel 5601 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-1415 $$$$ Fine Italian Riviera dining Bob Marley- A Tribute to Freedom Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-FOOD $$ Authentic Jamaican food Bonefish Grill 7830 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-355-7707 $$ Fresh fish & grilled specialties Bravo! Cucina Italiana 7924 Via Dellagio Wy. Orlando 407-351-5880 $$ Casual dining with fresh, authentic Italian cuisine Brio Tuscan Grille 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia, Orlando 407-351-8892 $$$ Authentic Tuscan culinary creations The Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Restaurant & Market Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-903-0044 $$ Seafood & Forrest Gump Memorabilia Cala Bella Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando 407-996-3322 $$$$ Upscale Italian cuisine with Mediterranean & American inspiration California Pizza Kitchen 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia Orlando 407-248-7887 $ Innovative pizza, pasta, soups & salads The Capital Grille 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-370-4392 $$$$ Dry-aged steak, seafood & wine Cantina Laredo 8000 Via
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Dellagio Way Orlando 407-345-0186 $$$ Gourmet Mexican food Capriccio Grill 9801 International Dr. Orlando 407-345-4450 $$$ Italian steakhouse, seafood & pasta Cedar’s 7732 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-351-6000 $$ Lebanese cuisine, steak, seafood & lamb Charley’s Steak House 8255 International Dr. Orlando 407-363-0228 $$ Flame-broiled steak, chicken, chops & fish Christini’s Ristorante Italiano 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-345-8770 $$$ Original, multi-regional Italian cuisine Cheesecake Factory 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia Orlando 407-226-0333 $$ Over 200 menu items including the famous cheescake Cuba Libre 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-226-1600 $$$ Traditional & modern Cuban cuisine Copper Canyon 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-363-3933 $$$ Emeril’s Orlando Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2424 $$$$ “New” New Orleans cuisine Emeril’s Tchoup Chop Royal Pacific Resort 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-2467 $$$$ Polynesian & Asian cuisine with a twist Espeto de Prata Brazilian Steakhouse 5350 International Dr. Orlando 407-345-4774 $$$ Traditional Brazilian all-you-can-eat fare & slow roasted meats Everglades Rosen Centre Hotel 9840 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-2385 $$$ Prime steaks, fresh Florida seafood & gator Fiorella’s Cucina Toscana 9501 Universal Blvd.Orlando 407-233-2950 $$$ Simple, fresh Italian dishes from Tuscany & Northern Italy Fish Bones 6707 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-352-0135 $$$ Fresh seafood, steak & prime rib Fleming’s 8030 Via Dellagio Way Orlando 407-370-0711 $$$ Fogo de Chao 8282 International Dr.Orlando 407-352-5706 $$$ Funky Monkey Wine Company 9101 International Dr. 1208 Pointe Orlando 407418-9463 $$$ Hard Rock Café Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-351-7625 $$$ Rock’n American cuisine J Alexander’s Orlando at Rialto 7335 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-345-1039 $$$
Contemporary American restaurant Jack’s Place The Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-1787 $$$ Gourmet steak & seafood in a whimsical atmosphere Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2155 $$ “Floribbean” fare & famous margaritas The Kitchen Hard Rock Hotel 5800 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-2431 $$$ Breakfast buffet, steak & seafood A Land Remembered tRosen Shingle Creek Hotel 9939 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-996-3324 $$$$ Legendary Orlando steakhouse Latin Quarter Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-FOOD $$ ‘Nuevo Latino’ cuisine, cantina, and churasscaria Memories of India 7625 Turkey Lake Rd. Dr. Philips 407-370-3277 $$ Rich & flavorful Indian dishes Mama Della’s at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel Portofino Bay Hotel 5601 Universal Blvd., Orlando 407-503-3463 $$$ Real Italian mama’s kitchen Maggiano’s 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-241-8650 $$$ Italian-American dishes & family style cuisine McCormick & Schmick’s Mall at Millennia 4200 Conroy Rd. Orlando 407-226-6515 $$ Fresh seafood, steak, salads & pasta Ming Court 9188 International Dr. Orlando 407-351-9988 $$$ Oriental dining, sushi, dim sum, wok & grill selections Morton’s 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-248-3485 $$$ Prime-aged steak, fresh fish & elegant dessert Moon Fish 7525 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-363-7262 $$$ Fresh seafood and steak blending Pan-Asian, Cajun & Pacific Rim fare Nagoya Sushi 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-248-8558 $$ Innovative Sushi creations and seasonal specialties NASCAR Sports Grille Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-RACE(7223) $$ Upscale sports bar and grille NBA City Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-363-5919 $$ Contemporary American cuisine Ocean Prime 7339 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-781-4880 $$$$ Seafood & steak, handcrafted cocktails & world class wines
Oceanaire Seafood Room 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-363-4801 $$$$ Oyster bar & fish selections from around the world Orchid Court Sushi Bar Royal Pacific Resort 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-3000 $$$ Tropical drinks & exotic sushi platters Palm Restaurant Hard Rock Hotel 5800 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-7256 $$$$ Prime cut meats, Nova Scotia lobster, American & Italian fare Passage to India 6129 Westwood Blvd. Orlando 407-351-3456 $$ Northern Indian cuisine Pastamore Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-FOOD $$ Italian cuisine Pat O’Brien’s Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2106 $$ Famed New Orleans Watering Hole Peperoncino 7988 Dellagio Way, Suite 108 Orlando 407-440-2856 $$ Authentic Italian cuisine P.F. Chang’s China Bistro Mall at Millenia 4200 Conroy Rd. Orlando 407-345-2888 $$ Classic Chinese cuisine with a modern bistro touch Raga 7559 W. Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-985-2900 $$ New Indian Inspired Global Cuisine Red Bamboo 6803 S Kirkman Rd. Orlando 407-226-8997 $$ Authentic Thai cuisine Rengetsu of Tokyo 8400 International Dr. Orlando 407-345-0044 $$$ Delectable Japanese cuisine Roy’s 7760 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-352-4844 $$$$ Hawaiian fusion blending European sauces & Asian spices Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 7501 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-226-3900 $$$$ Sizzling steaks, seafood, salad & dessert Samba Room 7468 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-226-0550 $$ Latin cuisine blended with exotic fruits & rare spices Season’s 52 7700 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-354-5212 $$$ Grill & wine bar Seito Sushi Sand Lake 8031 Turkey Lake Road #700 407-248-8888 $$ Sushi Spencer’s For Steaks & Chops Hilton Orlando 6001 Destination Pkwy.
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Dexter’s 808 E Washington St. Orlando 407-648-2777 $$ Wine bar with rotating food menu The Fifth 112 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-826-1932 $$$ A Little of Everything. A Large Experience. Funky Monkey Wine Company 912 N. Mills Ave.Orlando 407-427-1447 $$$ Sushi-Steak-Seafood-Wine-Beer-Sake Graffiti Junktion 900 E Washington St. 407-426-9503 $ American burger bar Hue 629 E Central Blvd.Orlando 407-849-1800 $$$ Urban bistro
NORMAN’S showcases the menu of legendary Chef, Norman Van Aken. Chef Norman is known internationally as “The Founding Father of New World Cuisine.” His cuisine is a celebration of Latin, Caribbean, Asian, African and American flavors. Chef Norman is the only Floridian to be inducted into the prestigious “James Beard list of Who’s Who.” Located at The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, NORMAN’S offers picturesque views of the Greg Norman golf course as well as the property lake on site. Enjoy dining in our Main Dining Room or book your next get together in our Private Dining Room.
Located at: The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, 4012 Central Florida Parkway, Orlando, FL. 32837 NORMAN’S serves dinner nightly from 6:00 to 10:00pm • Call 407-393-4333 • www.normans.com /NormansOrlando
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Dining Fine Japanese dining Smokey Bones BBQ 3400 E Colonial Dr. Orlando 407-894-1511 $ Bar & fire grill Spice Modern Steakhouse 407 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-481-9533 $$$ Eclectic & modern American cuisine Taste 717 W Smith St. College Park 407-835-0646 $ California small plate (tapas) style with Caribbean influences Urban Flats 183 S Orange Ave. #100, Orlando 321-332-6889 $$ Refined casual wine bar with flatbread specialties Wall Street Cantina 19 N Orange Ave.Orlando 407-420-1515 $ Tropical & Mexican themed menu with entertainment Wildside BBQ & Grill 700 E Washington St. Orlando 407-872-8665 $$ Award-winning BBQ WINTER PARK AREA 310 Park South 310 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-647-7277 $$$ New American cuisine & bar Bosphorous Turkish Cuisine 108 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-644-8609 $$ Family-owned authentic Turkish fare BRIO Tuscan Grille 480 N Orlando Ave. #110 Winter Park 407-622-5611 $$ Authentic Tuscan culinary creations Café de France 526 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-647-1869 $$ Authentic French Cuisine Chez Vincent 511 W New England Ave., Winter Park 407-533-2929 $$ Upscale French restaurant Christner’s Del Frisco’s Prime Steak & Lobster 729 Lee Rd., Orlando 407-645-4443 $$$
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Prime steak & seafood Dexter’s 558 W New England Ave., Winter Park 407-629-1150 $ Wine bar with rotating food menu Enzian Theatre 1300 S Orlando Ave. 407-629-1088. $$ Fusion of food & film Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar 933 N Orlando Ave.Winter Park 407-699-9463 $$$ Steak, chops, seafood salad & wine Fuji Sushi 1449 Lee Road, Winter Park 407-645-1299 $$ Sushi & Japanese fare Hot Olives 6015 New York Ave., Winter Park 407-629-1030 $$ Gourmet American-Mediterranean Houston’s 215 S Orlando Ave. Winter Park 407-740-4005 $$$ Diverse American classics LUMA on Park 290 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-599-4111 $$$ Progressive American cuisine Mi Tomatina 433 W. New England Ave, Winter Park 321-977-4881 Spanish cuisine Pannullo’s 216 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-629-7270 $$ Casual Italian fare Park Plaza Gardens 319 S Park Ave., Winter Park 407-645-2475 $$$ Fine dining sidewalk cafe & bar Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 610 N Orlando Ave. Winter Park 407-622-2444 $$$$ Sizzling steaks, seafood, salad & dessert Spice Modern Steakouse 326 S Park Ave., Winter Park 407-772-8176 $$$ Eclectic & modern American cuisine Wazzabi 1408 Gay Rd. , Winter Park 407-647-8744 $$$ Japanese steakhouse & sushi bar DISNEY AREA Artist Point Wilderness Lodge 901 W Timberline Dr. Orlando 407-939-3463 $$$ American Northwestern cuisine Bahama Breeze 8735 Vineland Ave. Orlando 407-938-9010 $$$ Exciting Caribbean cuisine Boma Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge 2901 Osceola Parkway Lake Buena Vista 407-938-4722 $$ Flavors of Africa Bull & Bear Steakhouse® At Waldorf Astoria Orlando 14200 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando
407-597-5500 $$$ Hearty portions of classic fare California Grill Disney’s Contemporary Resort 4600 N. World Dr.Orlando 407-939-3463 $$$$ California cuisine Citricos Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort 4401 Floridian Wy. Lake Buena Vista 407-824-2989 $$$ Southern European cuisine Columbia Restaurant 649 Front St.Celebration 407-566-1505 $$$ Spanish restaurant Flying Fish Café Disney’s Board Walk Orlando 407-939-3463 $$$ Contemporary seafood Fulton’s Crab House Downtown Disney Orlando 407-934-2628 or 407.828.8966 $$ Fresh and traditional seafood dishes Hawk’s Landing Steakhouse and Grille 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8829 $$$$ Steak, fish, pork,poultry & lamb High Velocity 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8690 $$$ Trendy sports bar House of Blues 1490 E. Buena Vista Dr. Orlando 407-934-BLUE $$ Southern American food Il Mulino Walt Disney World Swan 1200 Epcot Resort Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-934-1610 $$ Vibrant Italian cuisine Imperium Food & Wine Restaurant & Wine Shop 606 Market St., Celebration 407-566-9054 Jiko Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge 2901 Osceola Parkway Lake Buena Vista 407-938-7149 $$$ Fusion of African, Indian & Mediterranean cuisine Johnnie’s Hideaway 12551 State Rd. 535 Orlando 407-827-1111 $$ Steak, fish & Floribbean cuisine La Coquina Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress One Grand Cypress Blvd., Orlando 407-239-1234 $$$$ Fine French dining La Luce® At Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-3600 $$$ Authentic Italian dining Market Street Café 701 Front St. Celebration 407-566-1144 $$ Classic American dining Mikado’s Japanese Steakhouse 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8664 $$$ Japanese & Teppanyaki Moon Fish 7525 W Sand Lake Rd. 407-363-7262 $$ Fresh seafood and steak blending Pan-Asian, Cajun & Pacific Rim fare
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Planet Hollywood Downtown Disney Orlando 407-827-7827 $$ Classic American food Portobello Restaurant Downtown Disney Orlando 407-934-8888 $$ Classic Italian The Plantation Room at Celebration Hotel 700 Bloom St. Celebration 407-566-6000 $$ Fine steakhouse, Florida seafood & salad Rainforest Café Downtown Disney, Orlando 407-827-8500 $$$ Tropical & specialty items Renaissance Orlando 6677 Sea Harbor Dr., Orlando 407-351-5555 $$$ American & Japanese Ristorante Tuscany 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8577 $$$ First authentic Tuscan restaurant in Orlando Seito Sushi 671 Front St. Celebration 407-566-1889 $$ Sushi & Japanese fare Solaris 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8528 $$$ Homestyle cooking Todd English’s bluezoo Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-934-1111 $$$ Fresh seafood & coastal world cuisine Victoria & Albert’s Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 $$$$ Contemporary American cuisine Wolfgang Puck Café Downtown Disney Orlando 407.938.WOLF (9653) $$ Asian and California-fusion cuisine NORTH Amura 950 Market Promenade Ave. Lake Mary 407-936-6001 $$$ Japanese sushi, seafood & steak Dexter’s 950 Market Promenade Ave. Lake Mary 407-805-3090 $$ Wine bar with rotating food menu Enzo’s Restaurant on the Lake 1130 S 1792 Longwood 407-834-9872 $$$$ Sophisticated Italian cuisine Fish Bones 7005 County Rd., 46A Lake Mary 407-581-2399 $$ Fresh seafood, steak & prime rib Hana Sushi 397 E Altamonte Dr., #1200 Altamonte Springs 407-830-9233 $$$ Classic Japanese & sushi Journeys Restaurant 1831 W State Road 434, Longwood 407-629-2221 $$$ Blending of world cuisine K Restaurant Wine Bar 2401 Edgewater Dr. Orlando 407-872-2332 $$$
Upscale dining featuring eclectic American dishes Kohinoor 249 W S.R. 436 Altamonte Springs 407-788-6004 $$ Authentic Indian food Nagoya Sushi 5661 Red Bug Lake Rd. Winter Springs 407-478-3388 $$ Innovative Sushi creations Rengetsu 901 S. Orlando Ave. Maitland 407-345-0044 $$$ Delectable Japanese cuisine Stonewood Tavern 1210 International Pkwy., Heathrow 407-333-3292 $$ Oak burning grill featuring steak & seafood Terramia Wine Bar & Tavern 1185 S. Spring Center Blvd. Altamonte Springs 407-774-8466 $$ Authentic Italian dining Vineyard Wine Company 1140 Townpark Ave., #1260 Lake Mary 407-833-9463 $$ Food & wine pairings SOUTH Bauern-Stube 8015 S Orange Ave. Orlando407-857-8404 $$ Authentic German cuisine Julie’s Waterfront 4201 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-240-2557 $$ Seafood & healthy menu items Le Coq Au Vin 4800 S. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-851-6980 $$$ New world flavors Norman’s The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes 4012 Central Florida Pkwy., Orlando 407-393-4333 $$$$ Flavors from all 4 corners of the world Padrino’s Cuban Bistro The Village at Hunter’s Creek 13586 S John Young Pkwy Orlando 407-251-5107 $$ Sushi Tomi SW-8463 S John Young Pkwy. Orlando 407-352-8635 $$ Sushi & Japanese EAST Amigos Original Tex-Mex Restaurant & Cantina 749 S Alafaya Trail Orlando 407-823- 7138 $ Blend of Texas & Mexican dishes Pho Pasteur 710 S. Goldenrod Rd. Orlando 407-658-1967 Authentic Vietnamese Sweet! 711 N Alafaya Trail Orlando 407-277-7746 $ Cupcakes, frozen yogurt & coffee
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Golden Bear Club at Keene’s Pointe 6300 Jack Nicklaus Pkwy.,Windermere Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,173 407-876-5775 Grand Pines Golf Club 6351 International Golf Club Rd. Orlando 407-239-6909 Harmony Golf Preserve 7251 Five Oaks Dr. 407-891-8525 Hawk’s Landing Golf at the Orlando World Center Marriott 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,810 407-238-8660 Hunter’s Creek Golf Course 14401 Sports Club Wy., Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,432 407-240-4653 Kissimmee Bay Country Club 2801 Kissimmee Bay Blvd. ,Kissimmee Size:a 18, Par: 71 Yardage: 6,846 407-348-4653 Kissimmee Golf Club 3103 Florida Coach Dr. Kissimmee 407-847-2816 Kissimmee Oaks Golf 1500 Oaks Blvd. Kissimmee 407-933-4055
MetroWest Golf Club 2100 S Hiawassee Rd. Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 , Yardage: 7,051 407-299-1099 Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort 10400 C.R. 48 Howey-in-the-Hills 352-324-3101 Mystic Dunes Golf Club 7900 Mystic Dunes Lane, Celebration 407-787-5678 Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge 16301 Phil Ritson Wy. Winter Garden 407-656-2626 Panther Lake Golf Course 16703 Phil Ritson Way Winter Garden, FL 407-656-2626 Remington Golf Club 2995 Remington Blvd. Kissimmee 407-344-4004 Reunion Resort & Club 7599 Gathering Dr. Davenport 407-662-1000 Arnold Palmer Legacy 7593 Gathering Drive Reunion, Florida 34747 Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,916 The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes 4048 Central Florida Pkwy. , Orlando 407-393-4900
Rosen’s Shingle Creek Golf Club Rosen Shingle Creek Universal Blvd. Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,213 407-996-9933 Southern Dunes Golf Club 2888 Southern Dunes Blvd., Haines City 800-632-6400 Timacuan Golf & Country Club 550 Timacuan Blvd. Lake Mary 407-321-0010 The Villas of Grand Cypress 1 N Jacaranda Orlando North, South, and East Courses Size: 9, Par: 36 Yardage: 3,521; 3,462; and 3,434, respectively The New Course Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,773 407-239-4700 Waldorf Astoria Golf Club 14224 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-3783 Walt Disney World Golf Courses Walt Disney World Lake Buena Vista Osprey Ridge 407-939-4653
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Hard Rock 5800 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-ROCK Hilton 1751 Hotel Plaza Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-827-4000 Hilton Orlando 6001 Destination Pkwy Orlando 407-313-4300 Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane, Orlando 407-597-3600 Hotel Royal Plaza Walt Disney World Village 1905 Hotel Plaza Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-477-4652 Hyatt Regency 1 Grand Cypress Blvd. Orlando 407-239-1234 Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport 9300 Airport Blvd. Orlando 407-825-1234 Lake Buena Vista 8100 Lake Ave. Orlando 407-239-1144 JW Marriott 4040 Central Florida Pkwy., Orlando 407-206-2300 World Center Marriott 8701 World Center Dr. Orlando 407-239-4200
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Sheraton Orlando North Hotel 600 N Lake Destiny Dr. Maitland 407-660-9000 Waldorf Astoria Orlando 14200 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-5500 Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd. Lake Buena Vista Swan: 407-934-3000 Dolphin: 407-934-4000 The Westin Imagine Orlando 9501 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-233-2200 Wyndham Palace 1900 Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista 407-827-2727 Wyndham Resort 8001 International Dr. Orlando 407-351-2420
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Attractions Lake Buena Vista
Discovery Cove
Gatorland
407-939-6244
6000 Discovery Cove Way,
14501 South Orange
Orlando
Blossom Trail, Orlando
877-434-7268
407-855-5496
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Holy Land Experience
Orlando
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
4655 Vineland Road,
407-258-3626
Bay Lake, Florida
Orlando
407-938-3000
407-872-2272
1151 Tower Boulevard,
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
iFLY
Lake Wales
Animation Courtyard
6805 Visitors Circle,
863-676-1408
Lake Buena Vista
Orlando
407-824-4321
407-903-1150
Bok Tower Gardens
Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens 633 Osceola Avenue,
Charles Hosmer Morse Museum
Winter Park
of American Art
Epcot
Indy Racing Experience
504-561-1234
445 North Park Avenue,
1510 North Avenue Of The Stars,
3450 North World Drive,
Winter Park
Orlando 407-824-4321
Lake Buena Vista
Aquatica
407-647-1284
888-357-5002
5800 Water Play Way,
Fun Spot Attractions
Kennedy Space Center
Orlando
Cirque Du Soleil La Nouba
5551 Del Verde Way,
SR 405, Kennedy Space Center,
888-800-5447
1478 E Buena Vista Drive,
Orlando
1-866-737-5235
Lake Buena Vista
407-363-3867
Blizzard Beach
407-939-7600
1534 W Buena Vista Drive,
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Nightlife COMEDY CLUBS Bonkerz at CityJazz Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-629-2665 SAK Comedy Club 29 S. Orange Ave, Orlando 407-648-0001 DANCE CLUBS & LOUNGES 180 Grey Goose Lounge 400 W Church St Orlando 407-913-0180 23 23 W Church St. Orlando 407-420-1111 Antigua 41 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 Atlantic Dance Disney’s Boardwalk Orlando 407-939-2444 Baby Grands 54 W Church St., Suite 250 407.849.1911 Back Booth 37 W Pine St. Orlando 407-999-2570 Backstage The Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-9700
Big Belly Brewery 33 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 Bliss Ultra Lounge 123 W Church Street. Orlando 407-849-5060 Blue Martini 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia Orlando 407-447-2583 Bob Marley - A Tribute to Freedom Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-3663 Bösendorfer Lounge 325 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-313-9000 Chillers 33 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 CityWalk’s Rising Star Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-363-8000 Cigarz at CityWalk 6000 Universal Blvd. Ste. 740A Orlando 407-370-2999 Club at Firestone 578 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-872-0066 Primetime Sports Bar and Grill 100 E Pine St.Orlando 407-422-5659 Dragon Room 25 W Church St. Orlando 407-843-8600 Ember 42 W Central Blvd. Orlando 407-849-5200 Eternal Tap 116 W. Church St., Orlando, FL 32801 407-601-4946 Fiddler’s Green 544 W Fairbanks Ave. Winter Park 407-645-2050 The Fifth 112 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-826-1932 Finn Henry’s 39 N Orange Ave.Orlando 407-648-0100 The Groove Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2165 Howl at the Moon 8815 International Dr. Orlando, 407-354-5999 Jake’s American Bar Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-503-3000 Latin Quarter Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-3663 Latitudes 33 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 The Lodge 49 N Orange Ave.Orlando 407-650-8786 Makos Backroom 27 W Church St. Orlando 407-246-5079 One Eyed Jacks 15 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-420-1515 Pat O’Brien’s Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-3663
Peacock Room 1321 N Mills Ave. Orlando 407-228-0048 The Pour 118 S Orange Ave.Orlando 407-835-1900 Red Coconut Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2425 Rix Lounge 1000 W Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3806 Rok Room 41 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 Senso Supper Club 13 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-246-1755 Sky 60 64 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-425-7588 Suite B 50 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-246-1750 Timpano 7488 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-248-0429 Touch 55 West Church Street Orlando 888-455-2634 Vain 22 S. Magnolia Avenue Orlando, FL 32801 407-835-3590 Vanity 110 S. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32801 407-602-7462 Velvet Bar Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-490-1272 Vintage 114 S Orange Ave. Orlando 877-386-7346 Vixen Bar 118 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-649-0000 Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando 407-420-1515 Waitiki Lounge 26 Wall St. Plaza Orlando 407-481-1199 Wall Street Cantina Downtown Orlando 407-420-1515 WINE BARS Eola Wine Company 136 Park Ave. Winter Park 407-647-9103 500 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-481-9100 Tessa Wine & Cigar Bar 425A S Hiawassee Rd. Orlando 407-373-0005 The Wine Room 270 Park Ave. Winter Park 407-696-WINE The Vineyard 1140 Townpark Ave #1260 Lake Mary 407-833-9463
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