Orlando TimesharesOrlando, Florida is by far the most traveled timeshare destination. You don’t need a reason to come to Orlando, you just need to know where to go when you’re there. Although Orlando is widely known for it’s amusement parks where the Magical Mouse lives or the aquarium that holds everyone’s favorite whale, Orlando has much more to offer. There’s only so many roller coasters to ride before you need to eat! We’ll take you on a ride through some of Orlando’s favorite culinary treats near it’s two biggest parks, Disney World and Universal Studios!

Downtown Disney: Since 9 out of 10 timeshare owners and visitors will visit Disney World, you might as well eat there. Check out theWolfgang Puck Cafe in Downtown Disney. This Orlando restaurant features Wolfgang’s classic dishes along with seasonal favorites. They offer hand-made soups, hand-crafted sandwiches, fish, salad and signature pizza. If you’re in the mood for a fresh catch from the sea then Fulton’s Crab House is your place. This restaurant is set in an authentic riverboat replica docked on the waterfront with over 50 fresh seafood selections that is flown in from ports worldwide. Lastly, if you’re in the mood for some tropical food, check out Bongo’s Cuban Cafe. Featuring the best of what Cuba has to offer, Bongo’s brings tasty island cuisine in an Old Havana inspired venue with it’s tropical ambiance, musical style and delectable cuisine to the pizazz of it’s founders: renowned five-time Grammy Award winning Gloria Estefan, and her husband, producer Emilio Estefan.

Orlando Restaurant Planet HollywoodNotable mentions for Downtown Disney: Rainforest Cafe Very cool jungle themed restaurant with it’s own simulated weather patterns, Planet Hollywood Star-themed and covered with movie memorabilia, House of Blues Live music by regional and national musicians while you dine.

Universal Studios: One of Orlando’s most entertaining locations has to be Universal’s City Walk. It’s a mixture of food, nightlife and entertainment all at the footsteps of it’s two parks, Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. Starting with a BAM!, Emeril’s Orlando Restaurant has a great open kitchen where you can watch the chefs create Creole-based gourmet food. This place is hot, so make sure you call ahead at 407-224-2424. Want some Italian food? Visit Pastamore, the family-style Italian eatery providing mouth-watering meals like oven-roasted pizza, panini sandwiches and Italian coffee. To wrap up our trip, you can’t go to Florida without visiting Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville. As the epitome of the Florida lifestyle, Margaritaville combines the best of Key West and Caribbean foods they call “Floribbean Cusine”. Try the conch fritters and some key lime pie…before you know it you’ll be an official Floridian.

Notable mentions for Universal’s City Walk: Hard Rock Cafe need I say more?, Bob Marley A tribute to the King of Reggae.

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