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Restaurants
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Guy Gore
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No review of a Florida holiday could be complete without discussing the wide variety of restaurants in Central Florida.
Many of these are chains with restaurants along International Drive or the 192 highway – and here are a few of our favourites (as at July 2010)
Italian
It is difficult to match the Olive Garden for value – with a couple of restaurants along the 192, and also at the Florida Mall. Whilst pitched as a ‘budget’ restaurant, the variety of Italian food, wine and beer is always of a good standard.
Perhaps equally as good, although maybe a little more pricey, is Carabbas – again with a restaurant along the 192 (at Formosa Gardens) and also elsewhere in the attractions area. If anywhere can match the Olive Garden for Italian food, this is the one to try…..
Steaks
America has some great offerings for the steak lover. Most restaurants will have a choice of steaks on the menu – but many consider it worthwhile to try a specialist steak restaurant. And our favourite is ‘The Outback’ – at Formosa Gardens, but also by the Premium Outlets on International Drive, and at The Florida Mall. An interesting mix of American and Australian, the steaks at The Outback are of a very high standard, cooked to perfection, without breaking the bank. And most restaurants within this chain offer a happy hour during early evening, when the value stretches even further
Tex-Mex
Chillis is also a chain restaurant, which can be found at The Loop and Champions Gate. The focus is on Tex-Mex and value – with many drinks on happy hour throughout the day. A wide choice of menu includes many steak, fish and chicken options, as well as the traditional ‘tex-mex’ choices, including fajitas, quesadillas and many others. No visit to Florida is complete without an evening at Chillis!
Sandwiches
Sometimes a lighter meal is enough – and Subway franchises are to be found in many locations. Always freshly made with quality ingredients, a Subway will often provide an alternative, especially as a ‘take-away’ or ‘carry-out’ option. A huge choice of sandwiches (or ‘subs’) made to order with your own choice of ingredients – often with great value offers.
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Local Supplier Information For Villa Owners
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Steven Humpleby
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When we bought our villa, it was quite a quest to locate local suppliers of furniture and soft furnishings.
We found Walmart (www.walmart.com ) excellent for all kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and tableware items, and also baby items. Local stores to US192 are:
Walmart Super Center Walmart Super Centre
4444 West Vine 3250 Vineland Road
Kissimme, FL 3474 Kissimmee, FL34746
Tel (407) 397 7000 Tel (407) 397 1125
(near marker #15) (near marker #9)
Target (www.target.com ) stores were also useful for kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and baby items. Local stores to US192 are:
Target Supertarget
3003 W Vine St 4795 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy
Kissimmee, FL34741 Kissimmee, FL34746
Tel (407) 846 6611 Tel (407) 594 0029
For outdoor furniture, the difficulty was matching the existing furniture. Palm Casual have a showroom full of patio furniture (including sling style), and cushions, etc. By looking at their website (www.patiofurnitureinc.com ), we were able to match up our cushion fabric prior to our visit. They are located at:
Palm Casual
11701 S. Orange Blossom Trail
South Orlando, FL32837Tel (407) 438 2330
(Not far from the Florida Mall)
For furniture, we found Furnitureland USA (www.furnitureland.org ), who have a large showroom full sitting room, dining room and bedroom furniture, and often next day delivery is available. They are located at:
Furnitureland USA
2345 Orange Blossom Trail
Kissimmee, FL34744Tel (407) 847 8518
For sports equipment for the games room, we visited the Sports Authority (www.sportsauthority.com ), and found everything from billiard cues to table hockey. They are located at:
Sports Authority
The Loop
3214 N John Young Parkway
Kissimmee, FL33741Tel (407) 846 6844
For bedding we visited Sears (www.sears.com ) at The Florida Mall (www.simon.com ) – they have an end of range aisle which is always worth a look at to get a bargain.
The Florida Mall
8001 South Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando, FL 32809Tel (407) 851 6255
Many items in our villa had a palm tree theme, and we found everything from table linens to doormats in the FloridaMarketplace range at Bealls (www.beallsflorida.com ). They are located at:
Bealls
4081 W Vine Street
Osceola Square Mall
Kissimmee, FL34741Tel (407) 847 4301
(near marker #15)
We are still searching for a window valance company…….
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Sawgrass Mills
Posted on January 7th, 2010 No commentsWritten by: Guy Gore
Authors WebsiteThe shopping opportunities in Central Florida seem almost endless. New shopping malls are being developed all the time, as well as the longer established malls, such as Prime (previously known as Belz), the Florida Mall, Premium Outlets……
But whilst these malls are big and offer a wide range of goods, if ‘big’ is important, at the time of writing (January 2010) the mall claiming to be Florida’s biggest involves a drive to the east coast.
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale is on Florida’s east coast, just north of Miami. It involves a drive of several hours, so we took the opportunity to visit the area when we flew into Miami instead of ‘our usual’ Orlando (most scheduled airlines permit open-jaw arrangements, where you fly into one airport but return home from another - an ideal arrangement if you wish to visit Miami, Fort Lauderdale or the Florida Keys as well as the Central Florida attractions). Another reason to find yourself in Fort Lauderdale is to join a cruise (perhaps to the Caribbean). And whilst in the area, a visit to Sawgrass Mills is a must for shopaholics.
Sawgrass Mills
Sawgrass Mills claims to be Florida’s largest retail and entertainment centre, featuring more than 350 name-brand outlets. A mixture of open air and ‘covered’ shopping areas makes this a very pleasant place to visit and spend a few hours - and also spend a few dollars. And with seven day opening well into the evening, there is no need to rush and miss any shopping opportunities.
Shops
Many of the names here are well known to international visitors. Benetton, Tommy Hilfiger, Van Heusen, Ron Jons - as well as names better known to locals. With over 350 to choose from, it is easy to be parted from your dollars. It’s also easy to get carried away - remember how much space was left in your suitcase. Or, for visitors from Europe travelling by scheduled airline, make full use of your luggage allowance - if this will require buying an extra suitcase you are in the right place to save money on this as well.
Entertainment
As well as a cinema, there is also the opportunity to eat - either a snack, fast food or a sit-down restaurant.
How To Get There
Sawgrass Mills is located at the crossroads of West Sunrise Blvd. and Flamingo Road just 15 miles from the Fort Lauderdale International Airport and 30 miles from the Miami International Airport.
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Shopping in Florida
Posted on June 9th, 2009 No commentsWritten by: Marie Bowen
Authors WebsiteLake Buena Vista
Lake Buena Vista is the place to shop for all your designer goods at a cheaper cost whether it’s Nike you’re after or Tommy Hilfiger. Why not make it a day of shopping to enjoy and even visit the food court for lunch. Shops that are at Lake Buena Vista include Tommy Hilfiger and Tommy Hilfiger kids, Nike, Gap, Adidas, Dress Barn, Coach, DKNY, Dior, and much much more
Florida Mall
Turn right follow 192 down past Wal-Mart for about a good 15 mins when you get to what they call “Kissimmee gate” this is a gate thing that is on the right hand side of the street which is above the road at a main set of traffic lights.
On the left hand side at theses lights there is pc world/office world
You need to turn left down the orange blossom trail this is a very long road you will pass tub-a-ware main Depot- you would be heading towards the airport (Int) passing this under the toll bridge, pass home depot on right, carry on until you come to rooms to go which is on the right, just past this you will see signs for Florida mall – turn right you will see lots of shops if you go into any of them they lead you into the Florida mall
When you drive down the orange blossom trail you think it goes on forever which it does but with practice you will find the short cuts …lol.
Farmers Market
On Saturdays and Sundays – Farmers market – Disney stuff much cheaper to buy, come from the villa turn right onto the 192 follow the road down for a good 20 mins pass rail way on the road- and past what they call the Kissimmee Gate - pass Kissimmee airport for another 5 minutes – you will see a bridge - just past under the bridge on the left hand side Farmers Market go early lots to buy….
In between our shopping we went to the Golden Corral a lot, it is buffet style food “eat all you want for about £3.00-breakfast, £4.50 Lunch, £7.50 Evening Dinner.” Children half price, we felt it was very Good value.
The wal-mart is less than 5 minutes in the car from our villa, Florida Lets a Dream.


