Orlando

Orlando, Florida is a city in central Florida that has more than a dozen theme parks. Among these is Walt Disney World, which has the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and water parks. Other theme parks in Orlando include Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. There's even the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

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Temperatures in Orlando can be quite hot. They can rise as high as 25 degrees Celsius (about 78 degrees Fahrenheit) during March. During the summer months, there's a chance of light to moderate rainfall. Typically, rain doesn't last more than an hour or so. Most of Orlando's rainfall occurs in the summer months. Mornings tend to be sunny, but in the afternoon, clouds can produce brief but powerful thunderstorms.

Orlando is the 'Theme Park Capital of the World.' More than 50 million people visit the city every year, making it the nation's premier tourist destination. Visitors come to enjoy the various theme parks and amusement parks. The City Beautiful has a number of great hotels, golf courses, and modern architecture. The city is also home to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

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The city also has plenty of green space and nearly 100 lakes. Visitors can enjoy water activities and touch a variety of animals. Many visitors opt to visit Orlando during the off-season and enjoy the mild temperatures. They can also spend time shopping and taking in the city's many parks. At the SEA LIFE aquarium, Ted the sea turtle, is one of the most famous residents. During his free time, he helps conservationists break the nets that trap the turtles in the ocean.

The cost of living in Orlando is quite low for a large city. It's only $294,400, compared to $450,000 in Miami. This is largely due to the low cost of housing. Orlando's median home is less than half the price of a similar home in Miami. Moreover, property taxes in Orlando are less than one percent of the national average.

During your Orlando visit, don't forget to visit the iconic Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe. The Basilica features more than a hundred artifacts from the famous ship's wreck. There are several tours, including one that is self-guided. Another popular attraction in the city is the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, which opened on the 100th anniversary of the tragedy. Visitors can explore more than 400 artifacts from the wreckage and even take a look at a three-ton piece of the ship's hull.

Before European settlers settled the city, the area was inhabited by Native American tribes. The city's name, Orlando, is believed to have been derived from a soldier who died in 1835 while fighting the Native Americans in the Second Seminole War. While there are few military records for Orlando Reeves, the name is linked to numerous myths and legends.

 

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