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What to take on a villa holiday in Orlando - Part 1 Hold Luggage

clock October 29, 2010 22:07 by author steve

If you are travelling to the USA by air then you will only have a luggage allowance of one suitcase weighing  23 kg, in Economy, plus hand luggage (or 'carry on as the Americans call it), and nowadays they are very much more strict than they used to be about overweight luggage. If your suitcase weighs more than 23 kg then you will have to pay a considerable amount in excess baggage charges.

 
If you are like me, then you always pack too much when you go on holiday, but if you are going to a villa then there here are some tips to help you ensure that your suitcase is not bulging at the seams and overweight when you get to the check-in desk.


The one thing that you need to remember about holidaying in Florida is that it is very 'laid back.' You truly won't need a tie, or to dress for dinner - unless you are planning a special occasion meal at one of the top restaurants. Everyone dresses casually, and that means shorts and t-shirts for much of the time.  Of course jeans are fine - though you may find them too hot in the summer - so cut offs will probably be more appropriate.  In the winter, late autumn and early spring you may need a sweater or two, particularly for the evenings. Whilst you may well be revelling in temperatures in the   80s in December, it can also get quite chilly from time to time, so pack something warm so that if you stay for the amazing firework and laser shows at Disney you will have something to keep out the chill. Trousers of course are ideal for the cooler evenings, and a fleece is ideal.


One of the joys of staying in a villa is that you don't need to pack so much, as your home will undoubtedly have a washing machine and tumble drier (though everything dries very rapidly if you hang it up in the garage) for your use. These are generally much larger than the ones we are used to in the UK, and in my experience they are very quick - they don't tend to have heaters in them, taking in hot water directly from the hot tank, so that makes the cycles shorter. It makes it very easy to wash out anything you desperately want to wear again - although of course, I don't recommend anyone spends too much time doing the washing - it's your holiday, after all!


Now as any woman will know, shoes are a very important part of a ladies wardrobe. However, if you are going to visit lots of the parks then you really do need to pack at least one comfortable pair of shoes as there is a lot of walking and there is nothing worse than limping around with blisters. Some ladies prefer flip flops - but make sure they really are comfy. Sandals are great as they will keep your feet cool, but trainers can be very comfortable too. You certainly won't needs lots of different pairs of shoes, so don't waste valuable space in your suitcase as you will, no doubt, want to buy some things to bring home - and shoes and clothes can be much cheaper than in the UK.  Jeans and trainers in particular, are often considerably cheaper than at home.


So what about toiletries etc? Well, believe it or not, they DO sell shampoo and deodorant in the USA, and you will recognise many brands from home. But if you are very sensitive then do bring some with you - there is nothing worse than finding your skin is irritated and uncomfortable due to a new and previously untried product. But if you run out then you will definitely be able to find something to suit, either at Wal-Mart or Target. We have also found that sun tan lotion is much cheaper in Florida - and shops like Target do their own generic ones, which are identical to named products but considerably less expensive.


We are often asked if guests need to bring towels. Well, no, there will be towels for you to use in the bathroom, but it is always sensible to ask your own villa owner if they supply pool towels. We certainly do, and we are happy for guests to use these round the pool. You can hire towels at the water parks, but some people like to bring a couple of towels for this. However, towels are very cheap in Florida, and if you don't want to pack any then just buy a couple from Wal-Mart or Target and then leave them behind if you don't have room for them - it will certainly be cheaper to do this than to hire them.


Most villas will supply hair dryers, and in any case, UK ones will not work well, even with an adaptor plug, as the voltage is quite different, so don't bother to pack one to take to Orlando. However, my daughter, who uses ceramic hair straighteners, will not travel anywhere without them as she has difficult hair to tame, so if yours are multi-voltage then this might be one item you should make sure you pack - and she will only carry them in her hand luggage in case they go astray, as they are very expensive.


It us usual for there to be some toilet paper, a couple of dishwasher tablets,  and some kitchen roll in the kitchen, and soap in the bathrooms ready for your arrival. We also like to make sure there are basics such as cling film, foil, washing up liquid etc ready for our guests, and we also provide cotton wool balls, 'q' tips and small toiletries, but each villa differs, so do ask what your villa owner provides. Please don't bring toilet paper from home as it is too thick for the plumbing in the USA  to cope with due to its very small pipes, and it will block the toilet very easily and cause it to overflow, so don't waste luggage space on it as it is easy to obtain in the shops. However, one handy thing to pack is some tea bags for you to use on arrival (you will need to pick up some milk on the way, of course) if you have a favourite brand, as not many recognisable brands of tea bags are available in Orlando. However, you can buy Liptons, which is similar to our tea, or Orange Pekoe. We always make sure there is tea and coffee for our guests' arrival as there is nothing like a cup of tea after a long flight.


Don't forget that your villa owner will be pleased to give you any help and advice you need.
Now all you have to do is enjoy a wonderful vacation in Orlando, the theme park capital of the world!


For hints on hand luggage see Part 2

written by “ellie” an Orlando villa owner. You can see her property  here http://www.perfectfloridavillas.com/main/prop.aspx?pID=183

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Walt Disney World Video

clock July 28, 2010 21:01 by author steve

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Halloween Horror Nights XX

clock July 28, 2010 19:33 by author steve

Universal have announced the dates for this years Halloween Horror Nights. Calling it “20 years of fear.”

The Dates Are:

Sept: 24, 25 & 30

Oct: 1, 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 20, 24, 27 & 31.

Prices are $74.99! which does seem quite expensive but well worth it. If you are a HHN fan then you can buy a Frequent Fear Pass with Express Access which costs $154.98. these tickets gain entry on 14 selected nights, complete with front-of-line rights to the haunted houses and designated park attractions.  Please note: The front-of-line part is one time per attraction per evening.

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Logans Roadhouse

clock December 12, 2009 13:32 by author steve

Here is an article from one of our owners about Logan’s Roadhouse

We actually stumbled across Logan's Roadhouse the last time we were visiting our villa in Orlando.  I was over with my children and we wanted to find somewhere to eat lunch, before going shopping. We drove to one of our favourite restaurants, Bennigans, on the 192 near to marker 8, but unfortunately it looked very run down, as it had only recently re-opened after financial difficulties.  So we looked around and there, just a few yards down the road was Logan's Roadhouse. Being pretty ravenous by that time we decided to give it a try.

There was a sign outside offering two entrees for $13.99, which seemed an amazing offer - but we thought we had better look inside before making a decision to stay, as it seemed too good to be true. So I parked the car and made our way inside.
Well, what a shock we got! It was nothing like we expected. We walked inside and it was quite dark, and a bit like a barn - and there, in front of us, was a huge barrel of guess what - PEANUTS! We were approached by a very pleasant server who escorted us to a table round the corner, but we had to crunch our way over empty peanut shells which littered the floor. We couldn't believe it!

Anyway, we sat down and noticed a large silver bucket of peanuts on the table - what we used to call 'monkey nuts' - in their shells. Of course we couldn't resist. We were a bit circumspect at first, politely taking a peanut shell and delicately cracking it open before eating the contents. Then, of course, we courteously put the shells on our napkins. But it didn't last long. Looking around we could see that that was NOT the way to behave. Our neighbours were happily shelling nuts and hurling them onto the floor and no-one was batting an eyelid. So, feeling a little like a naughty child I cracked open my next monkey nut and threw it onto the floor. Well, did I get a ticking off from my children! But undeterred I got into my stride and soon I was cracking, hurling and eating peanuts with the best of them. Well, you have to join in don't you?  Isn't it funny that, as you get older, your children start treating YOU as a child.

Anyway, our server came to take our order and there was plenty to choose from. We couldn't believe that it could be so reasonable - we thought there must be a catch in it. On the special menu they were offering a wide range of dishes, including chicken, pork, meatloaf, 6 oz sirloin, tilapia and mesquite grilled salmon, which my daughter ordered. I decided to order the chicken as did my son, and while we were waiting we were brought a large basket of piping hot rolls, coated with a sort of sweet shiny syrup. Absolutely delicious with a nice big blob of butter on them. Well, its no use worrying about the diet when you are on holiday, is it?

The food came quite quickly and we were amazed at how good it was. It was very hot, freshly cooked and quite delicious. My daughter's salmon was particularly good, and a huge portion. We were given a refill of the rolls and our server was most attentive.
Sadly, we didn't have enough room left to try the lovely little desserts that were also on the menu. They actually do three mini desserts for just $5 and they come in a dinky little metal peanut bucket which you can take home. You can choose from Strawberry Cheesecake, Nutter Butter Fudgeslide or Chocolate Brownie. Yummy!

We can certainly recommend Logans Roadhouse. The service was excellent, the food well cooked and piping hot, and the peanuts - well, they are a most unusual addition. Only problem we found is that you get so engrossed in shelling, tossing and eating peanuts that you may well fill yourself up before your meal comes - its just so tempting and such fun, in a naughty kind of way! 

Submitted by "ellie" view her property here:
 http://www.perfectfloridavillas.com/main/prop.aspx?pID=183

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A Day in Winter Park

clock October 9, 2009 19:09 by author steve

Winter Park
Winter Park is a city of about 28,486 residents located just north of Orlando in Orange County, Florida. One of Florida's finest cities, it is famous for its stately trees, abundant parks, brick-lined streets, spectacular homes, museums, vibrant lakes and fine shops along Park Avenue.
Chartered in 1887, the city was originally developed as a winter resort for wealthy Northerners seeking refuge from the harsh winters and a tranquil place to rest and relax. Fortunately, the city has maintained its natural beauty throughout the years.
The city was originally named Lakeview in 1858 and re-named Osceola in 1870. Eleven years later, the name Winter Park was chosen by its founders. Loring Chase and Oliver Chapman, who during an informal discussion, decided they wanted the name to be something about a park in winter - thus the name Winter Park
Tourists came to the city originally to enjoy Winter Park's beautiful lakes, warm temperatures and natural surroundings. Today they can enjoy these same amenities in addition to great restaurants, museums, entertainment, theater, outdoor activities, festivals and much more.

Farmers Market
The Winter Park Farmers’ Market is held at the old train depot, located at 200 West New England Avenue that has been restored into an historical landmark that hosts this NUMBER ONE produce and plant market in Central Florida. The market takes place every Saturday morning from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is a popular community gathering place that provides fine produce, plants, baked goods and so much more.

Note: The Winter Park Farmers’ Market is closed each year on the third Saturday in March due to the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival
We go every year on the first Saturday after we arrive in Florida, it’s such a lovely morning out. They sell freshly baked goods, lots of fruit and veg and unique stalls with quirky bits & pieces. Also there are lots of stalls selling plants, we purchased some for the pool deck and they are a bargain compared to the big stores. There’s an outside area where you can sit with a coffee and piece of cake and enjoy the ambience.

Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour

Winter Park Cruise Adventuresome for the first time visitors seeking flora and fauna or savvy Orlando travellers
seeking an off-the-beaten-path vacation experience  won´t be disappointed when they discover the Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour.
Located on Lake Osceola in the quiet suburb less than 10 minutes from downtown Orlando, the boat tour offers hour-long, guided cruises through three of the seven lakes and two, narrow manmade canals on the tranquil Winter Park chain.
On any given tour, participants may observe large cranes swooping waterside to snag a large fish or a lazy alligator languishing on a nearby bank. An occasional water skier or racing shell full of crew members from the areas private liberal arts college, Rollins, are also enjoyable sideshows for tour goers
For over 50 years, Winter Park´s world famous Scenic Boat Tour has given enjoyment to thousands. The relaxing, narrated, one hour cruise through the beautiful lakes and canals of historic Winter Park makes it a must on every person´s list. It´s really the only way to see the true beauty of Winter Park which includes Rollins College, Kraft Azalea Gardens, Isle of Sicily, tropical birds, plants, flowers and magnificent mansions.
Climb aboard an excursion boat and let your "Skipper" fascinate you for one hour as you cruise through beautiful lakes and canals for 12 miles. Scenic Boat Tour is not to be missed!.
Every tour, however, guarantees plenty of swaying palms, towering cypress trees, lush ferns and a variety of flourishing sub-tropical flowers. Breathtaking views of opulent private homes and exquisite estates sprawling along the shores are also a key feature of the scenic cruise.
The dock, less than 5 minutes from Park Avenue, Central Florida´s popular, upscale shopping district, is conveniently located on the East end of Morse Boulevard on Lake Osceola
Winter Park The Scenic Boat Tour offers a fleet of six 18 passenger pontoon boats. Admission is $12.00 for adults and $6.00 for children (ages 2 through 11) under 2 are free. Operating hours are 10am to 4pm daily except Christmas.
In the height of summer it gets very hot on the boats and there is no shade at all, this is because during the tour you are taken under a very low bridge – so low in fact that everyone has to duck their heads!!
The guide tells you all about the history of Rollins College and the benefactors who made it what it is today. I believe, from memory, it’s $58,000 a year to be a student at the college although they do offer scholarships ….
The houses that back onto the lake are superb - one of them was built by the family who own Walgreens and as the name suggests they wintered in the warm climates to escape the harsh weather.

Submitted by Sandra, you can view her property here:
http://www.perfectfloridavillas.com/main/prop.aspx?pID=349

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About Us

Steve

I've been traveling to Florida regularly since 1990, staying up to 3 months some times. I have learnt a lot about it and have picked up many tips over those years. Where better to write about my experiences than right here.

In 2004, Dawn and I bought our own villa in Orlando in Calabay Parc a really nice community. We decided to do it after years of staying in hotels until the year before we bought and found that it is the perfect way to spend your vacation.

 

Guy Harwood and I have formed a partnership and created Orlando Villas by Perfect Florida Villas with much success. We plan to launch our second site Florida Villas Elite shortly.

This blog is also for any villa owners out there as well anyone else who may find it useful and informative.


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