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When to Visit Orlando
Are you interested in planning a trip to Orlando, Florida, but unsure of when to go? Well, look no further because Florida Car Rentals & Van Rentals has the answer you're looking for! Timing is a key component for any vacation, especially one with kids, so its important to do a little research before beginning your vacation itinerary. Florida Car Rentals & Van Rentals suggests utilizing the following steps in order to avoid a less-than-perfect Orlando getaway:- Avoid planning your vacation during school holidays! School vacations are a convenient time to schedule family trips but remembers also convenient for millions of other families! Orlando attractions, especially the theme parks, will be extremely crowed during this time period, so vacation at your own risk!
- Stay away during spring break! Orlando is bombarded by thousands of college students during the months of February and March, so try to avoid bringing small children on vacation during these key periods.
- If you’re looking to beat the winter blahs, plan to visit Orland between September and Thanksgiving weekend. Lines are relatively short during these time periods, and the temperature is just right!
- Another great time to vacation in Orlando is late in May and right after the children are released from school in June. Late August is also a relatively quite tourist period along with the weeks following a New Years celebration.
What to Expect in Orlando
Known throughout the world for fantastic theme parks, the city of Orlando also boasts a stellar dining scene and amazing nightclub venues. From themed dining to pulsating clubs, Orlando is quickly becoming one of the largest tourist city destinations in the world. World-class shopping and environmentally friendly tours are just a few of the areas top alternative attractions, so be sure to take a moment and check them out in your Orlando car rental. Orlando is also home to a variety of wonderful events during the year including everything from major sporting events to agricultural shows, so be sure to reserve your tickets early! If roller coasters aren't exactly your cup of tea, don't worry, there are plenty of other vacation options in Orlando thanks to water parks, state parks and leisure activities like golf, boating and scuba diving. Orlando is also home to a variety of semi-pro and professional sports teams, concert series and cultural eventsFlorida Car Rentals & Van Rentals encourages you to visit the Orlando area during your upcoming Florida vacation as it is truly a national treasure. For more information on local events, accommodations and attractions stay tuned to the Florida Car Rentals & Van Rentals travel guide website, as information is constantly being updated. To reserve your Orlando car rental now, please call The Florida Car Rental Company toll free at 1-888-718-0005, or visit the online reservation page for more details.
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Great Miami Itineraries
Miami in 5 Days
In a city with as many indoor intrigues and outdoor oases as Miami, you risk seeing half of everything or all of nothing. So use the itineraries below to keep you on track as you explore both the famous sights and those off the beaten path.
Day 1: Relax & Rejuvenate, South Beach-Style
Recover from a nerve-jangling travel day with a little beach time. Grab a good book, find a strand of sand that calls your name, and catch some rays on South Beach. Later, shake the sand out of your suit and stretch your legs on a guided or self-guided tour of the Art Deco District, letting the candy-colored hotels get you properly jazzed for a return trip later in the evening. Peeking at those dinner menus will entice you back to one of the hotels on Collins Avenue for dinner -- maybe Blue Door at the Delano, Nemo's, or Nobu (Be sure to reserve in advance for Miami's top tables). Worried that you don't have the proper duds for South Beach (or just want an excuse to go shopping)? Hit Collins Avenue between 6th and 8th streets, or the shops along Lincoln Road Mall, before you head to dinner. The South Beach crowd eats late anyway.
Day 2: Villa Vizcaya & Little Havana
Start the day with a tour of luscious Villa Vizcaya in Coconut Grove, followed by an outdoor lunch-with-a-view at our local favorite, Scotty's Landing. Head north to Little Havana to soak up the rich tapestry of Miami's Cuban culture. Check out the scene at Máximo Gomez Park (known locally as Domino Park), visit a cigar factory, browse a botanica (a spiritual kind of drugstore selling statues of saints, herbal preparations, candles, and other Afro-Cuban religious items), and buy fresh fruit from a sidewalk vendor. Sample arroz con pollo (chicken and yellow rice) at a Cuban restaurant, or refuel with a quick cafecito, a potent local espresso. If it's the last Friday of the month, head over to 8th Street and 15th Avenue for Cultural Fridays, a nighttime, arts-flavored block party. Follow the beat to a salsa club or other live-music venue, and party 'til somebody says, "Geez, how did it get so late?"
Day 3: Outdoor Fun on Key Biscayne
On Day 3, sleep late and then get your beach gear together for a trip to Key Biscayne. (Stop at a deli for a take-out lunch before you go.) Just before the William T. Powell Bridge, pull off to take windsurfing lessons or just enjoy the tranquility of this laid-back slice of Miami. Keep driving, and you'll hit Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. Pick your pleasure here: You can rent a bike or a kayak, or sign up for a deep-sea sport-fishing charter at Crandon Marina. Another enticing option: A sunset sail so you can see the famed "Moon over Miami" and feel the gentle Gulf breezes on your sun-kissed cheeks. (We'd skip the cheesy gambling cruises; too full of frenzied tourists trying too hard to have a good time.) If you've still got energy to burn, hit a nightspot or two in South Beach, Coconut Grove, or Coral Gables.
Day 4: Coral Gables Highlights
Head over to Coral Gables to take in the eye-popping display of 1920s Mediterranean-revival architecture in the neighborhoods surrounding the city center. (Coolest place to stop for a drink: the Biltmore Hotel, a local landmark.) Follow the arch of banyan trees to the Miracle Mile, a pleasant mix of shops and galleries that's worth a peek if you're into shopping. Next, head to the Venetian Pool, a municipal pool sculpted from a rock quarry to resemble an Italian village. (File it under "quirky but cool" and definitely a must-see.) Grab a bite in town, and spend the heat of the afternoon in the verdant oasis of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. Head back to your hotel via Coconut Grove. As night falls, the village starts jumping, especially around mall magnets like CocoWalk and the Streets of Mayfair.
Day 5: Explore Downtown
If you haven't seen it yet, take in the chilling 40-foot Holocaust Memorial, set behind the Miami Beach Convention Center. Then, head east to the Bass Museum of Art, a Mayan-inspired temple filled with European art. Keep the artsy theme going with a visit to the Miami Art Museum (MAM), where the focus is on contemporary works. Head to up-and-coming Brickell Village for lunch; it's a relaxed area with shops and restaurants between the Miami River and Downtown. Come evening, take in a performance at the new Carnival Center for the Performing Arts. Shut out of theater tickets? No worries -- the bayfront should still be going strong. Join the throng over at Bayside Marketplace or the nightspots at the dazzling high-tech AmericanAirlines Arena.
Miami in 2 Days
If 24 hours is your time limit for seeing the sights, head first to South Beach. Soothing pastel architecture, a soft sandy beach, and the sights and sounds of Ocean Drive will put you in a tropical frame of mind. Nearby Lincoln Road offers galleries, cafés, colorful shops, and more people-watching. When the sun sets, unwind with cocktails under the stars at the SkyBar at the Shore Club or the ever-trendy Delano. If late-night fun is part of the plan, options include a South Beach nightclub crawl or a sunset sail from Downtown's Bayside Marketplace. Next day head for Parrot Jungle Island (great for kids) or Fairchild Tropical Garden (great for nature lovers), or wander around the shady streets of Coconut Grove (something for everyone). For dinner, go gourmet at one of Coral Gables' many upscale eateries or grab a fish sandwich at Monty's in the Grove or Scotty's Landing -- both popular waterfront hangouts.
