Archive for the 'Orlando Recreation' Category

Apr 28 2011

World of Beer in Orlando

We all look for that special place to unwind after a day of hard work.  World of Beer has become a sort of phenomenon in recent years; it has taken a neighborhood bar atmosphere and recreated it all over the East in different fashions.  There are actually a couple World of Beer locations in the Orlando area alone:  By UCF for sophisticated college folk, and one in Dr. Phillips for the affluent working class.  World of Beer boasts 500, yes that’s right, five-hundred different beers so your palate will constantly be enticed by different styles of ale.  Check out World of Beer here.

World of Beer is actually a fantastic spot for happy hour and special occasions.  On Earth Day, they offered half-off all organic beers.  There’s sure to be something special going on for Cinco de Mayo next week as well (perhaps in the form of Mexican beer?) If you fancy excellent happy hour recreational spots and comfortable places to relax and converse, Orlando is rife with these locales.  Call RNS Florida and let us professionally handle all the means of your Orlando relocation.

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Apr 10 2011

Honor Thy Knight at Medieval Times

Have you ever wished you could be chowing down on an enormous turkey leg while cheering a jousting round with a flagon of ale?  One great Orlando attraction is “Medieval Times”, which puts you right in the middle of a royal king’s court for a night of fantasy, romance, and mystique.  You and your friends can watching an authentic jousting match commence with armor-clad knights of yesterday vying for the hand of a lovely princess.

The audience is sectioned into different alliances, where you may be rooting for the alluring red knight, the sadistic black knight, or the romantic yellow knight.  Rivalries may spark ridicule during the event, but it’s all in good fun, making for a great dinner and show experience you’ll remember for years to come.  Make your family outings spectacular and over-the-top. Call RNS Florida and let us professionally handle all the means of your Orlando relocation.

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Mar 24 2011

Orlando’s Portal to the Orient

Down Colonial, between Bumby and to just about Orange, is a truly fascinating and culturally intriguing area: The Vietnamese/Thai District.  Everywhere you turn there’s a noodle shop, and there are many stores where you can pick up authentic gifts, clothing, and foods from the far East.   The Vietnamese/Thai District makes for a great adventure during the weekend for unique shopping experiences, or a creative dining idea if you want to kick of the beaten path of commercialized food franchises and tasteless TV dinners.

The district offers many things you’d have to travel thousands of miles to purchase.  You can pick up authentic Thai and Vietnamese furnishings for your home and brag to guests it was something you snagged on your elephant tour in Bangkok.  Don’t wait to embark on cultural journeys in sunny Orlando, Florida.  Call RNS Florida and let us professionally handle all the means of your Orlando relocation.

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Mar 03 2011

Orlando is Knight Country

H0w about those University of Central Florida Knights?  Not only is their academic program on the up-and-up, but they’ve been ranked in the top 25 for Football, Basketball, and Baseball all in one year. There aren’t too many universities in the country that can flaunt such athletic achievements.

If you or a loved one are planning on attending higher education in beautiful Orlando, being a knight at the University of Central Florida isn’t a bad choice.  With the second largest undergraduate student body, degree programs ranging from Engineering to Molecular Biology, and boasting incredible alumni such as Cheryl Hines and Daniel Tosh, you’ll be proud to dress yourself with gold and black.  Call RNS Florida and let us professionally handle all the means of your Orlando relocation.

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Jan 14 2011

Season Passes to Disney

Published by rns under Orlando Recreation

Guess what? Disney is making it easier to get season tickets to their theme parks. You can now finance your season pass on a month to month basis. Instead of having to fork out Roughly $600-$800 for a season pass for your family of 4 you can now make small monthly payments to your season pass.

Just another great reason to relocation to Orlando.

For all of your Orlando relocation needs, call RNS Florida today!

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Jan 07 2011

I-Drive……Another Orlando Wonder

Published by rns under Orlando Recreation

Looking for another reason to relocate to Orlando? Two Words : International Drive. As you know, Orlando is one of the nations top tourist attractions with fun theme parks like Universal Studio, Disney Theme Parks, and Sea World, but International Drive offers fun for the entire family.

Here is a quick laundry list of places that I recommend you take your family to on International Drive;

- Wonder Works – Before you walk in the door, you kids & family will LOVE this place. This up-side-down amusement park offers over 100 interactive activities for you & your family.

- Fun Spot – If the name doesn’t convince you, I don’t know what will. Multi-level Go Karts, thrill rides and even a special spot for little kids.

- Hungry? Stop in at TGI Fridays Front Row. With over 150 televisions you will never miss a play on your favorite sport. Plus they have arcade games for the little ones.

- Ready for a night out without the kids? – Try ICE BAR on I-Drive- Chill out in a bar that is entirely made from ice.

For all of your Orlando relocation needs, contact RNS Florida today!

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Aug 13 2010

Ever Bored in Your City?

Are you ever bored in your current city?? Well, here in Orlando, there are so many things to do that don’t even cost that much money! Often when people think about Orlando, Florida, all they see is their wallet dwindling down. Although there are a lot of things to do on the expensive side, there are also many lower cost things to keep you occupied.

Here is a list of what I came up with for fun for people of all ages:
·    Ripley’s Believe It or Not
·    Gatorland
·    Lake Eola
·    Orlando Science Center
·    Orange County Historical Center
·    Winter Park Historical Museum
·    Universal’s City Walk
·    My Art Studio
·    Orlando Art Museum
·    Downtown Disney
All of these places offer different forms of entertainment at little to no cost! So if your reservation of Orlando is the cost, you now have no excuse and there is SO MUCH to do!!

Go ahead, take a leap of faith and relocate to “The City Beautiful,” Orlando, Florida.

For more information on the relocation services at RNS, call 407-595-4474 today!

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May 07 2010

Another Orlando Relocation Perk

Published by rns under Orlando Recreation

If you have recently been relocated to Orlando by your company or have just decided to move here on your own, I want to share with you some perks of being a Florida resident.

Orlando is a tourist destination. With all of the theme parks, zoos, beaches and beautiful weather, there is always fun to be had here. Unfortunately, many of these parks and oh so fun places can be expensive….until now! I have noticed a trend the last couple of years of theme parks offering better and better deals for Florida residents!

SeaWorld is offering the SeaWorld Fun Card which means you pay for less than one day and get to come back all year long.

Florida & Georgia’s best entertainment value is back!

Now, Florida & Georgia’s residents can Pay for LESS than a day, and come back all year* to enjoy all the sights and splashes of SeaWorld Orlando with a 2010 SeaWorld Fun Card. Enjoy unlimited general admission through December 31, 2010 for only $69.95. How much fun can you have for LESS than the price of one day? Find out! Add Busch Gardens to your SeaWorld Fun Card and double your fun.

A Fun Card in your pocket is your anytime ticket to new attractions and incredible entertainment throughout the year including:

  • Bands Brew & BBQ
  • Viva la Musica
  • SeaWorld AfterDark
  • Halloween Spooktacular
  • Jack Hanna
  • The Polar Express Experience
  • New Year’s Eve

*Price based on an adult single day admission. Price is per person, plus tax and subject to change without notice. Fun Cards expire 12/31/10 and are non-transferable and non-refundable. Offer not valid with other discounts or special offers. Fun Cards do not include admission to select special events, parking or discounts on food or merchandise. Other restrictions may apply.

Bush Gardens, Wet and Wild and Disney are also offering deals. It’s a great time to relocate to Orlando!

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Aug 06 2009

Fun Stuff to Do Once You Relocate to Orlando …Other than Disney World

Published by rns under Orlando Recreation

Once you relocate to Orlando, you might begin to wonder what are some fun things to do that don’t involve Disney or SeaWorld? Don’t get me wrong, the theme parks are great, but there are plenty of other things to do that don’t involve people dressed up in costumes. You should enjoy the perks of your new location, so here are a few ideas to help you get started.

If you are looking to do something one-on-one with nature, head down to Wekiwa Springs State Park and take a trip down the Wekiva River in a canoe or kayak. The trip takes a couple hours, but is well worth the journey and is a great way to learn about the native plants and animals of your new homes region. Once you move to Orlando you will discover that there are plenty of rivers to paddle down, so purchasing a kayak or canoe is also a fun investment for your family and home and a great way to become more familiar with the area.

If you like to be outside, but aren’t so much into wildlife there are plenty of neighboring cities that are easy to get to from your new home that have unique, historic buildings and quaint shopping centers. Winter Park is built around its historic Rollins College and has streets with plenty of shops and restaurants for you to stroll along and relax. After all your unpacking is finished, treat you family to a day trip to historic St. Augustine! St. Augustine is very similar to Winter Park, except that it houses one of the oldest forts and school houses in America. If you have recently relocated to Florida or are planning to in the future, this is a great place to learn some of Florida’s history and have fun at the same time.

There are plenty of places in Orlando for you to explore and have fun, that don’t cost a fraction of what a theme park would cost. If you are looking to relocate to the Orlando area or have recently moved here, please check out all of the relocation services that I offer for free on my website. I am here to make your move go smoother and make your adjustment to the Orlando area easier. I hope you get a chance to discover some of the great places in Florida that I have come to love so much. Please give me a call at 407-595-4474, so I can assist you with your move.

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