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It’s true: Orlando is a magical place. Every day here, no one is too old, or too young, to wear Mickey ears or wave a wand and cackle in delight. For family fun, there are theme parks that tap into your love affairs with comic-book heroes and galaxies far, far away, and leave you screaming at every free fall and splashdown. I-Drive is 11 miles of sensory overload such as The Orlando Eye at ICON Park and WonderWorks . Disney Springs combines shopping, food, attractions, and live entertainment. A short ride from the bright lights are outdoors adventures such as 72-degree springs and airboat rides in the headwaters of the Everglades. Plan your trip to Orlando:

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You can be a participant: swimming, paddling, golfing, hiking, cycling, and fishing. You can be a spectator: championship golf tournaments, and professional basketball and soccer.

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Jacqueline Dole is a freelance food and travel journalist based in Maine. A lifelong New Englander, her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure , Food & Wine, TimeOut, Insider, Thrillist, Eater, and more. With a background as a pastry chef, she’s always on the lookout for the next best snack. She is a theme park enthusiast and expert, and embroidered hotel robes, amazing pools, and hot dogs are some of her favorite things.

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Orlando is so much more than home to some of the best theme parks in the country. Last year, 74 million visitors came to Orlando, making the Florida city the number one travel destination in the country. With lush landscapes, historic architecture, award-winning food, and world-class entertainment, there is something for every kind of traveler in Orlando. 

While it’s easy to spend an entire vacation exploring the city’s famous theme parks, there’s enough outside of the Disney and Universal “bubbles” to make an entire trip out of as well. I visited the area often when I was growing up and have traveled there frequently as an adult; last year, I spent over a month in the area, and I truly consider it my second home.  

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  • Live out your mid-century modern dreams at Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort, a dream come true for retro enthusiasts. 
  • Book a guided kayak tour through Wekiwa Springs, one of the oldest tourist destinations in the state.
  • Visit Capa for a Michelin-starred meal followed by an unbeatable view of the Magic Kingdom fireworks from their rooftop patio. 
  • Take an hour-long scenic boat tour through Winter Park’s historic canals.
  • Book a wine tasting led by one of only 273 master sommeliers in the world at Wine Bar George.

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Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World

The Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World is located on Disney property within the ultra-exclusive Golden Oak neighborhood. With fantastic onsite dining options, one of the best lazy rivers in town, and service and suites fit for royalty, you may not want to leave the property for the nearby Disney parks once you check in. It’s one of the very best Disney World hotels , according to Travel + Leisure editor and theme park aficionado Elizabeth Rhodes , too. 

The Walt Disney World Swan, Dolphin, and Swan Reserve

The Walt Disney World Swan, Dolphin, and Swan Reserve are within a short walking distance of both Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. While they may not have over-the-top Disney theming, they do come with their own perks: transportation and proximity to the parks, on-site dining offerings that are open later than most other neighboring resorts, access to exclusive benefits such as theme park early entry and extended evening hours, and room service. Plus, each fall, the property hosts the annual Food & Wine Classic that serves up sips and snacks from all of the restaurants and bars at the property. Best of all, the hotels are operated by Marriott, so guests can use Bonvoy points to pay for their stay. 

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

The lush grounds of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort are a peaceful escape from busy theme park crowds. One of the best places to stay on Walt Disney World property — and one of the opening-day resorts dating back to 1971 — the Polynesian offers top-notch pools, a highly themed interactive tiki bar, and quick transportation to Magic Kingdom via boat or monorail. There’s no greater way to end a day at Disney than catching the nightly fireworks while relaxing on the white-sand beach with a tropical cocktail in hand. 

Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort

A paradise for mid-century modern enthusiasts, Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort offers an extensive list of on-site amenities and detailed theming at an affordable price. The hotel is decked out in retro flair, from the Eames chairs and terrazzo floors to vintage-inspired toiletries. “My favorite budget hotel at Universal Orlando is Cabana Bay. When it opened in 2014, it redefined what a theme park 'value resort' should offer,” says Len Testa, co-author of The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World. “The decor is American mid-century modern throughout, and the resort includes dining, multiple bars, a Starbucks, a fitness center and bowling alley, a giant pool, and a lazy river. I know many Orlando residents who use Cabana Bay as a staycation.”

Evermore Orlando Resort

The newly opened Evermore Orlando Resort isn’t a typical hotel; the multi-bedroom apartments, villas, and houses are perfect for those traveling with large groups, not to mention the eight-acre human-made clear lagoon, two golf courses, and high-end spa. Travelers who don’t need the extra space but still want to enjoy Central Florida’s newest beach resort can book a stay at the on-property 433-room Conrad Orlando. While it may feel like you’re worlds away from the hustle and bustle, the resort is just a few miles from the gates of Walt Disney World. 

JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes

Centrally located near the largest theme parks, the airport, and downtown Orlando, the JW Marriott sits on 500 acres of property. The resort shares many on-site activities with the adjacent Ritz-Carlton, such as eco-tours that paddle down the headwaters of the Florida Everglades via kayak, a falconry class, and a sunrise safari led by a certified master naturalist offering the chance to spot whitetail deer, bobcats, otters, alligators, and more. The property has extensive dining venues, including Michelin Guide-recommended Primo from award-winning chef, Melissa Kelly. 

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Catch a show at the Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts. 

The Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts offers a variety of events, from traveling Broadway musicals and ballet to concerts and comedy shows, in a gorgeous setting. Check the calendar for your trip dates to see what’s on. 

Splash around Wekiwa Springs State Park. 

Located minutes north of Orlando, Wekiwa Springs State Park is one of the most beautiful freshwater springs in Florida . One of the oldest tourist attractions in the state, the park offers more than just swimming in the half-acre spring. Visitors can book guided kayak tours , hike, fish, and even book an overnight campsite at the park. 

Shop and eat your way through Disney Springs.

For visitors looking for a taste of the theme parks without purchasing a ticket, consider a stop at Disney Springs, Walt Disney World’s outdoor entertainment center. Here, you can find stores and restaurants from award-winning chefs, like Jaleo by Jose Andres, Chicken Guy by Guy Fieri, and Wine Bar George from Master Sommelier George Miliotes. 

If you’re more interested in malbec than Mickey, make sure to get tickets to the new Wine Experience at Wine Bar George. Offered twice weekly, Miliotes leads a small group of guests through a blind tasting of six selections of wine, teaching them how to identify aromas, tasting notes, and growing regions from different varieties of grapes. Drawn to Life presented by Cirque du Soleil is a show from the legendary acrobatic company. The performance draws inspiration from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 100 years of storytelling, celebrating iconic Disney stories with multiple performances a day, Wednesdays through Sundays. 

Orlando is known as the theme park capital of the world for good reason. From world-class parks like Universal Orlando and Walt Disney World to regional parks like Gatorland , there’s no shortage of amusements in this Central Florida city. 

Universal Orlando

With two theme parks (plus one more on the way), one water park, and an outdoor shopping and dining district, Universal Orlando has so much to offer guests. 

Universal Studios Florida is home to rides and lands based on favorite films and television franchises. The rides are fantastic, the park design is stunning, and the food is truly next-level. If you’ve ever dreamt of what it would be like to be having a butterbeer inside of The Leaky Cauldron or sipping on a Flaming Moe in Springfield, here’s where you can find out. If you’re visiting Islands of Adventure, you have the option to either take The Hogwarts Express between parks or use the main gates at the front of the park. This is also the epicenter of holiday celebrations throughout the year, such as Halloween Horror Nights and Universal’s Mardi Gras. During these events, find specialty food booths and limited-time entertainment like stage shows, parades, and musical performances. 

Islands of Adventure features themed lands based on favorite properties like Marvel, Jurassic Park , and even more Harry Potter . The rides in this park tend to be more thrilling, including some of the best roller coasters in town, like Velocicoaster and Hagrid’s Motorbike Adventure. 

CityWalk is an outdoor dining and entertainment destination, featuring restaurants and attractions like The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen, VooDoo Donuts, Hollywood Drive-In Golf, and Universal’s Great Movie Escape Rooms. The Coconut Club undergoes seasonal transformations to match several different celebrations in the parks throughout the year, such as the Red Dead Coconut Club during Halloween Horror Nights. Volcano Bay may be the best water park in the world. With not one but two lazy rivers, more than 20 slides, and a great selection of food and beverages, it’s easy to spend a full day at Volcano Bay. Universal is set to debut its newest park, Epic Universe , in 2025. The new park will have five themed lands, including the much-anticipated East Coast debut of Super Nintendo World. 

With eight hotels on property and three more debuting next year, there’s a fit for every budget. From the affordable and family-friendly Universal's Endless Summer Resort — Dockside and Surfside Inn and Suites to the more luxe Portofino Bay, it’s worth it to stay on-site. “We think the benefits of staying at a Universal-owned hotel are worth the cost,” says Testa. “Those benefits include extra time in the parks before the general public is admitted; and (at the fancier hotels) free front-of-line access to most rides, including on your check-in and check-out days. You'll also get priority access to restaurant reservations, plus free transportation to and from the parks.” 

Walt Disney World

Whether it’s your first or 50th trip to the “Most Magical Place on Earth,” there’s always something new to experience and learn. With four theme parks, two water parks, Disney Springs, and more than 25 resorts, there’s more to do at the 43-square-mile property than any one single vacation can ever include. 

Sara Maciel, a travel advisor for Carry on the Magic , specializes in booking Walt Disney World vacations. Her top tip for first-time visitors? “Lower your expectations. It seems impossible, but when you’re planning a Disney trip, you put so much money and research into making it the perfect trip, that if things don’t go perfectly, you can quickly get disappointed. Let each person in your group pick one thing they want to accomplish each day and prioritize those things over everything else. Then once you’ve worked through that list, everything else feels like extra magic.”

Another tip from Maciel is to stay on property. “Staying on the property means staying ‘in the Disney bubble.’ Every Disney resort provides free transportation to and from the parks, which saves money and stress when it comes to navigating your way across the four theme parks. Staying on property also grants you an extra 30 minutes in the parks before non-resort guests are let in.” 

These extra 30 minutes can be a serious game changer, allowing you access to the most popular rides with the lowest wait times. Testa says, “Be at the park, admission in hand, 60 minutes before the official opening. On most days, Disney will let you into the park and allow you to line up for your first ride well before the park opens. This is a tremendous advantage over those who can't get up and out the door that early. You'll be well on your way to your second (or third) ride before most people have gone through the turnstiles.” Maciel says, “Rope Drop can feel like you have the park to yourself if you can get up and get to the parks early enough. If rides are your primary focus, I recommend rope-dropping at least one day of your trip. You can usually get the same number of rides done in the first hour the park is open as you can in the next three hours. And if you’re staying on-site, you get that extra 30 minutes in the park as well!”

Another way to conquer crowds and make the most of your time? Defer to the experts. “Have a touring plan. Crowds grow and shrink at Disney World's rides in mostly predictable ways. Knowing when to visit those rides, and in which order, is the best way to stay ahead of those crowds,” Testa explains. I have been subscribed to Touring Plans for the last five years, and it’s indeed been a total game changer. In addition to providing customizable touring plans, their crowd calendar identifies the best days to visit certain parks, their dining reservation finder allows users to set alerts for hard-to-get reservations, and their room request form allows you to select the ideal room for your upcoming stay and submit a request for that specific room. 

There are more ways to reduce your time spent in lines, whether it’s for food or rides. Susan Veness, travel writer and author of The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World and Walt Disney World Hacks, 2nd Edition says, “Guests should get familiar with mobile ordering. There is something incredibly satisfying about mobile ordering a Dole Whip and sauntering up to the pick-up window without spending an hour standing in a sweltering line.” And for rides? “Guests will also want to learn as much as they can in advance about the Genie+ system: when to use it, when not to use it, which parks benefit from using it, and how to make the most of it if they decide to purchase the paid-for version or Individual Lightning Lane selections to spend less time waiting in line for attractions. With young children, it’s most helpful at Magic Kingdom, but can be skipped for, say, Epcot,” says Veness. 

Related: The Best Rides at Disney World 

Orlando may not be the first place you think of for world-class sushi, but Norigami is one of the city’s several fantastic Japanese restaurants. The eight-seat sushi counter is in the middle of Winter Gardens Plant Street Market. I recommend making reservations early as the restaurant was named on the 2023 Michelin Bib Gourmand list and the waitlist can get lengthy. Dishes include popcorn hamachi with popcorn cream, toro carpaccio with truffle sauce, and an a la carte selection of different cuts of fish served as nigiri, sashimi, aburi, or temaki. For those overwhelmed by choice, the ten-piece omakase menu is the perfect decision. 

Susuru is a Japanese izakaya with a retro theme, serving up eats like chicken karaage, okonomiyaki, and king salmon tataki. The real star is the selection of yakitori, with skewers of every part of chicken imaginable, short ribs, pork belly, and more. The menu also has a selection of ramen, rice bowls, and an unforgettable matcha tiramisu for dessert. The cocktail menu is great; get the Godzilla, a yuzu-forward drink served in a Godzilla toy. Reservations aren’t accepted, and they don’t offer takeout, so be prepared to get here right at opening or wait for a table.

Domu has two locations in Orlando, one near Dr. Phillips and one in the East End Market in Winter Park. The spot is a dream come true for ramen lovers, serving up house-made noodles in savory broths. The appetizer list features two standouts, the Domu Wings coated with kimchi butter sauce and the Cheezus, a roasted corn and cheese skillet that you’ll be dreaming about long after going home. 

Located on the top floor of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World, Capa offers the best of both worlds — the Spanish steakhouse is a Michelin-starred restaurant within eyeshot of Magic Kingdom’s nightly fireworks. Helmed by Chef Malyna Si, the menu features a selection of Spanish meats, cheeses, and tapas, including some of the best pan con tomate that I’ve ever had. The real showstoppers are the steaks, most notably the selection of wagyu, served by the ounce or as a flight of selections from around the world. This is the perfect place to grab a cocktail, like the Capa Gin and Tonic, and watch the fireworks from both Epcot and Magic Kingdom from the outdoor patio. 

Strong Water Tavern Orlando

Strong Water Tavern Orlando is a Caribbean and Latin American-influenced restaurant located in the lobby at Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Orlando. The food isn’t just outstanding food for a theme park or a hotel — it’s outstanding in general. The menu has a selection of Cuban, Jamaican, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Columbian, and U.S.V.I. dishes. Billed as a “rum lover’s paradise,” Strong Water has one of the best mai tais in town, as well as an impressive selection of rums from around the world. Chef Carlos Castano and his team also serve up some of the best hospitality in town, making you feel truly at home in their restaurant. 

Winter and early spring are the best times to plan a trip to the area. Orlando can become extremely busy during popular times to travel, such as school holidays and summer breaks. Note that the Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June through November, often bringing afternoon thunderstorms along with it. Be sure to protect your trip with travel insurance, especially when making plans during that time of year. “The best weather is generally between November and March, with daytime highs between 75 and 80 degrees,” says Testa. My favorite time to visit is the week after Thanksgiving: School is still in session, which means lower crowds, and the parks are decorated for the holidays. The weather can be slightly cool, which is a welcome change from the blazing hot summer temperatures. 

Related: The Best Times to Visit Disney World  

The Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the best airport to fly into, serving a wide range of carriers and routes. The airport opened its brand new Terminal C in 2022 , and it’s an absolute delight to fly into and out of, with culinary outposts from beloved Disney Springs restaurateurs Art Smith and George Miliotes. The Brightline high-speed railway now offers an easy way to travel between Orlando and other destinations in the state, like Miami and West Palm Beach. 

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Winter garden.

Located about 20 minutes west of Orlando, Winter Garden is a former citrus town complete with a historic downtown that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town has a theater, art museums, and a weekly farmers market each Saturday. Plant Street Market is Winter Garden’s food hall featuring Crooked Can Brewing Company and more than 20 food vendors. 

Winter Park

While Winter Park is a short drive north of downtown Orlando, it’s a destination all its own. Founded in 1887 as a winter escape for Northerners, the picturesque area has opportunities for antique shopping, an hour-long Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour that winds through historic canals, and The East End Market for legendary Gideon’s Bakehouse Cookies (without the long waits you’ll find at the company's Disney Springs location). Stationary fans, take note: Cult-favorite Rifle Paper Co. is headquartered in Winter Park, and with any luck, you’ll be in town for one of their legendary sidewalk sales. 

Mills 50 , located north of downtown Orlando, got its name from its location at the intersection of Mills Avenue and State Road 50. The community tagline is “The Intersection of Creativity and Culture,” and it’s home to several large murals and more Michelin Guide-recommended restaurants than any other district in Orlando, including Hawkers Asian Street Fare and Sticky Rice . 

Lake Nona is located southeast of the airport and is one of the fastest-growing communities in the country. Inside the Lake Nona Wave Hotel is BACÁN , a Michelin Guide-recommended Latin American restaurant. Boxi Park is Central Florida’s first outdoor food hall constructed with shipping containers. The Lake Nona Sculpture Garden is a 50,000-square-foot space with free admission, featuring a selection from one of the world’s largest private art collections, The Lewis Collection. 

While it’s possible to get around Orlando without a car, it isn’t easy — or cheap. Rideshare services are all quickly available, however pricing does fluctuate drastically depending on the traffic conditions and time of day. Renting a car can be the most convenient option, however, parking fees can add up if they’re not included in nightly resort rates.

The SunRail is the city's commuter rail, originating north of Sanford and taking passengers southbound, all the way to Kissimmee. The train runs Monday-Friday, every half-hour during peak travel times and less frequently at times throughout the day. One-way fares start at $2 with weekly, monthly, and annual passes available as well. 

LYNX bus service provides transportation throughout Orlando and Orange County. The bus does travel near popular tourist destinations, so travelers with a limited budget can find this option much more economical if they’re willing to follow the sometimes limited schedules certain routes have. Single ride fares are $2 and an all-day pass is $4.50, with 7-day and 30-day passes available as well.

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Game 5 of Magic-Cavaliers NBA playoff series tips off at 8 p.m. Tuesday

ORLANDO, Fla. — On the strength of the Magic's strong victories Thursday and Saturday, their first-round NBA playoff series with the Cavaliers is guaranteed to continue for at least six games.

The series shifts to Cleveland for Game 5 on Tuesday, and the NBA announced an 8 p.m. tipoff time for that game.

What You Need To Know

The nba playoff series between the magic and cavaliers is tied 2-2 the nba announced an 8 p.m. tipoff time for tuesday's game in cleveland orlando scored more than 100 points in each of its home games and has held cleveland under 100 points in all four games the magic would have to win a game in cleveland and its home game friday, or two games in cleveland, to advance.

Game 6 will be Friday night at Orlando's Kia Center. The start time for that game will be announced at a later date. The NBA waits until it knows what series are still ongoing before announcing future tipoff times. Game 7, if necessary, would take place Sunday in Cleveland.

Orlando Magic playoff tickets are on sale now. Fans are encouraged to sign up for early ticket access at OrlandoMagic.com/presale . Playoff tickets can be purchased online and at the Kia Center box office (located on Church Street).

After Orlando's home victories, the best-of-seven series is tied 2-2.

So far, the home court has provided a decided advantage in this series. Cleveland won Game 1 97-83 and Game 2 96-86, and Orlando took Game 3 121-83 and Game 4 112-89.

The Magic's defense has traveled, holding the Cavaliers under 100 points in every game in the series. Orlando's offense and rebounding got back on track at home, outscoring Cleveland by 38 points and 23 points. Paolo Banchero scored 31 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in Thursday's victory, and Franz Wagner finished with 34 points and 13 rebounds in Saturday's win.

Another change for Orlando when it came home was coach Jamahl Mosley altered his lineup. Wendell Carter Jr., who started at center most of the season, had been coming off the bench but was reinserted to the position in Game 3. He replaced Jonathan Isaac, who had come off the bench most of the season.

One result was better rebounding for Orlando. The Cavaliers outrebounded Orlando 102-81 in Cleveland, and the Magic outrebounded Cleveland 94-61 in Orlando.

Starting in Game 3, Mosley also assigned Jalen Suggs to be the primary defender against Cavaliers All-Star Donovan Mitchell, who averaged 26.5 points per game in Cleveland and 15.5 in Orlando.

The Magic also shot better at home, 53.5%, compared to 34.5% on the road.

Orlando has been a strong home team all season, finishing the regular season 29-12 at Kia Center. 

Now the question is whether the team can its offense on the road, where it went 18-23 in the regular season, as well as the better rebounding against the more experienced Cavaliers. The Magic would have to win at least one game on the road, in addition to its home game, or two games on the road to win the series.

Including the games in this series, the Magic have won six consecutive at home while losing six straight on the road.

“We’re not satisfied at all,” Wagner said. “We just got two wins. We need two more against them, so we’ve got to stay locked in and try to get the next one in Cleveland.”

Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff said he thinks his team is still in the driver's seat.

“They held home court, just like we did,” Bickerstaff said. “Now we get an opportunity to go home and play a best-of-three series with two games in Cleveland. We’ve got areas where we can change some things, fix some things, but I know our guys will be ready to go on Tuesday night.”

Mitchell agreed with his coach.

“They protected home court, and we’ve got to do the same thing. It’s as simple as that,” Mitchell said.

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Tampa Police: Mother taken to area hospital after baby found dead on UT campus; investigation ongoing

TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Police are investigating after a baby was found dead on campus at the University of Tampa.

Meanwhile, according to police, the mother of the child was located and transported to a nearby hospital.

Just before 7 p.m. Sunday, police responded to a report of a deceased infant near McKay Hall on campus. Upon arrival, officers located a newborn female wrapped in a towel and placed in a garbage bin. 

The body of the infant has been transported to the Medical Examiner's office for autopsy to determine the cause of death and developmental stage. 

What You Need To Know

Abandoned baby found dead on university of tampa campus  just before 7 p.m. sunday, police responded to a report of a deceased infant near mckay hall on campus officers located a newborn female wrapped in a towel and placed in a garbage bin no further information released; investigation ongoing.

"The loss of a child is always a tragedy," said Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw. "As our department actively investigates this incident, we want all expectant mothers to know there are resources available."

No information on the mother has been released. There’s no word on if any charges have been filed. 

The Tampa Police Department reminds the community that Florida has a Safe Haven Law , which allows parents to anonymously surrender an unharmed newborn infant seven days old or younger to any Fire Station, EMS station, or hospital staffed by full-time emergency medical technicians, paramedics, or firefighters.

There will be no questions asked, and no charges will be filed for surrendering a newborn under the Safe Haven Law unless the infant has signs of abuse or neglect. If you are an expectant mother facing difficult circumstances, some resources include: 

  • The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay  : Dial 211
  • Florida Department of Health, Maternal & Child Health Section : 850.245.4047
  • The National Safe Haven Alliance Hotline : 888.510.BABY (2229)

This remains an active investigation. Updates can be provided when they become available.

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