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Is Orlando, Florida a good place to live? How is the quality of life?

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While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is Orlando a good place to live?" or "Is Orlando a bad place to live?" Here's what four local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in Orlando, Florida.

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Orlando is an interesting city. There are so much land that spans great distances considered “Orlando,” but the neighborhoods are all very different. Before choosing an area of town to live, I recommend spending time at local restaurants, walk around local parks, and make determinations based on such experiences and how the neighborhood feels to you. Not all of Orlando revolves around “the mouse” or chain restaurants, the city has much to offer that is not included in a typical vacation brochure, and is a wonderful place.

Hannah, says: 2020

Orlando is a tourist hub with visitors from all around the world. Because of its unique proximity to a lot of beaches and theme parks, it garners fans from people of all ages. The weather is another wonderful aspect of my wonderful city. One is always wonderfully warm in an environment is proudly welcoming to strangers.

Orlando is home to both, Disney, and Universal theme parks, and therefore has a big influx of tourists throughout the year. I would not really recommend it as a holiday destination for older couples, or people looking for a quiet, relaxing vacation. For people looking to play golf, Orlando is home to some great courses, and with year-round sunny weather it’s ideal for a golfing getaway.

Orlando’s motto is “The city Beautiful” and whole that doesn’t always ring true to the eyes, the beauty can also come from the people you meet and the experiences you have. Traffic here can be a headache, especially during tourist season, but it’s important to remember most of these other drivers are tourists; they’re lost and likely confused. Summers are hot and humid, but don’t go out much during the day and you’ll stay comfortable.

Lauren, says: 2020
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