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Orlando, Florida Vacation Condo

Your Orlando, Florida vacation condo can be really enjoyable. You might have a condo right in the thick of all the action or maybe you've chosen something on the outskirts of the city so you can get a bit more peace and quiet or a lower price tag on your condo. Here's some tips and advice for getting around the Orlando area now that you're a homeowner and somewhat of a local.

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Wait, you aren't a homeowner yet? There are great reasons to buy an Orlando Florida vacation condo. Once you've stayed in a condo versus staying in a hotel or motel, you'll realize there is no comparison. If you want to be truly relaxed, you need a home away from home and having a condo makes that possible for you.

Those with Orlando vacation condos that are a bit out of the action don't have to feel marooned because of lack of a concierge to help you figure out how to get around.

In terms of getting around town, Orlando is a big and busy city and you don't need to drive and get stuck in traffic and get stressed if you don't want to. There are many ways to travel such as: Taxi, on foot, trolley rides, buses and tours are a few of the ways you can see Florida.

Taxis are helpful but can be expensive. When in doubt about driving in a strange city, this is a great way to get to your desired destination. When you call for a cab you can ask for an estimate on costs.

If you really want to do your own driving, car rentals are abundant in Florida due to the massive tourism economy. Quite often when you book a hotel or resort you can get a deal on a car rental. When you have your own Florida vacation condo you might decide instead to set up a relationship with a car rental place for when you come to town. There might be options for frequent customers loyalty programs that save you cash.

When you are staying in a popular area, you can find plenty of options for getting around on foot. International Drive is a good place to do this and there are options for rickshaws as well as horse drawn carriages too.

If you want to take the trolley, there are loads of stops at tourist attractions and Disney has their own transportation service between Disney attractions.

Public transportation is a good and inexpensive option for getting around Orlando. You can get maps that tell you which buses will take you to various attractions and if you're staying for a week you can buy a 7-day bus pass.

As you can see there are various options for getting around while you're in Orlando. Feel free to use a combination of these options so that you cannot only get around but so that you can really enjoy the area. Instead of fussing with a car and getting around town in a way that can be a bit confusing if you don't know the area well, many of the above options offer an economic and more stress-free way of visiting. Those with an Orlando Florida vacation condo who come often will soon know the area as well as the locals.