Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Goodbye 2010! Walt Disney World Celebrates


If you’re wondering what is happening at Walt Disney World’s theme parks for New Year’s then wonder no more. 

At the Magic Kingdom there will be a fireworks spectacle appropriately named “Fantasy in The Sky Fireworks”.  The park will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. and will feature the “Main Street Electrical Parade”, “Holiday Wishes” and “Mickey’s once upon a Christmastime Parade” throughout the day.

Over in Epcot a special version of “Illuminations” will take place at 11:40 p.m.  The park will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m.  At the World Showcase in Mexico “La Hacienda de San Angel” will be offering a special six course prix-fixe menu and live music starting at 9 p.m. for $199 per person or $225 with wine and spirits (plus tax and gratuity).  Children ages 3-9 will cost $49.95 and an Epcot admission is required to gain entry to the world showcase.  Also at the World Showcase in Paris the “Bistro de Paris” will offer a one of a kind prix-fixe New Year’s Eve menu for $150 per person, $225 if you want wine pairings for each course.  Again admission to Epcot is required.

Finally, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios there will be live performances by “Mulch, Sweat and Shears” back to back at Mickey’s Sorcerer’s Hat; show times are at 8 p.m., 9 p.m.  and 10 p.m.  The band will also be performing at 11:55 p.m. for the New Year’s Eve festivities.  A DJ will get the party started at 6:30 p.m.  

Submitted by Anthony Breath

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Welcome the New Year on Aladdin's Magic Carpet


Looking for something fun and thrilling to do on New Year’s Eve?  Walt Disney World’s DisneyQuest is having a New Year’s party that should not be missed!  As a former cast member at “the quest” (Big ups to any CP’s who might be reading this) I’m extremely excited about the festivities.  

I’ve always felt DisneyQuest was a hidden gem at Downtown Disney; it is an indoor interactive theme park that offers a one of a kind gaming experience.  There are 5 floors of virtual reality rides and 3D encounters fueled by Disney innovation and imagination.  Some of the games may feel a little antiquated by today’s standards but I think that is a part of DisneyQuest’s charm, all I got to say is Donkey Kong for life.

The party starts at 8:00 p.m. and goes until 1:00 a.m.  Throughout the night you’ll have access to all of DisneyQuest attractions, video games and a DJ Dance Party (I’m sure they’ll be bumping some Jonas Brothers and Hanna Montana); you and your family will be able to throw your hands in the air, and wave them………… wave them like you just don’t care, if you feel that’s necessary.  The night will also feature a New Year’s Eve countdown with party favors.  You’ll also receive a coupon for a personal pizza and soda at FoodQuest up on the fifth floor.  For desert head down to the Cheesecake Factory which is located on the fourth floor, if my memory serves correctly. 

Tickets for this family event are available online for purchase or by calling 407-WDISNEY (407-934-7639).  Advance purchase tickets are $39 per person (including tax).  Day of the event tickets are $45 (including tax.)  Tickets may also be purchased at the DisneyQuest Box Office located just outside the main entrance to the building.

Here is a list of the attractions in DisneyQuest:
Pirates of the Caribbean — Battle for Buccaneer Gold – Sorry ladies, Johnny Depp is not featured in this ride, if my memory serves correctly.  Inhabit a world where blade meets blade, booming with swashbuckling action. Steer your pirate's ship, fire cannons at marauding buccaneers and race for the gold! (Guests must meet a minimum of 35" to ride)
Virtual Jungle Cruise – Plunge down a prehistoric river on a raft with Wayne Szalinski from “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” right into the Dinosaur Age. Try desperately to avoid dangerous obstacles in the running rapids. With a touch of 4-D, you may even get splashed!
CyberSpace Mountain – Design your own roller coaster on a computer, with special assistance from Bill Nye the Science Guy. Make it as scary as you want. When you're done, jump in a simulator and ride your creation in full 360° motion& if you dare! The ride is filmed and can be purchased on DVD.  (Guests must meet a minimum of 51" to ride)
Buzz Lightyear's Astroblasters –This is my favorite ride in the entire building.   Pilot your own futuristic bumper car "Astroblaster". The only problem is you're in a battle and always under attack! So you must fight back by scooping up "asteroids", loading them into your blaster and firing away at the other cars. It's an asteroid-blasting game unlike any other! (Guests must meet a minimum of 51" to ride)
Animation Academy – Be a Disney animator! An instructor takes you through the process of drawing a Disney character step by step. You'll delight yourself when you see what you are capable of creating!  You can also purchase your drawing at the end of the class!
Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam – Hip check your friends in a life sized Mighty Ducks pinball game. (Guests under 48" tall should see a Navigator for assistance.)
Ride the Comix – Battle super villians as you fly through a virtual reality comic book world!
Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride – Fly through the alleys and streets of Agra bah on a hunt to find the magic lamp and save the Genie!  -Insert Robin Williams Genie quote or song here -
And don't miss the classic arcade games in the Replay Zone. Find old favorites like Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Mario Bros, Frogger, Space Invaders, Tron (oh yeah), Spy Hunter (oh yeah again), Centipede, Asteroids, Q-bert and Donkey Kong.  I reiterate, Donkey Kong for life.

If you are looking for less screaming kids (and I include myself into that mix) and more of a relaxing, refined evening; right next door to DisneyQuest is Cirque du Soleil (did I just squeeze another Downtown Disney reference into this post, man I’m good at this).  There will be two performances of La Nouba, one at 6:00 p.m. and at 9 p.m.  There will be New Year’s Eve champagne toasts and guests will receive a limited edition La Nouba pin created for the New Year’s Eve event.  This pin is only the second official Disney trading pin created for Cirque du Soleil!  Tickets range in price form $67 to $133 (plus tax) for adults and $54 to $109 (plus tax) for children ages 3 to 9; don’t worry; there’s no screaming during the show.  More information can be found by calling 407-939-7328 and visiting La Nouba’s website.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Giant dinosaurs, fantastic food and meteor showers

Hey everybody, time for another post about our local attractions. This time the fiancée and I went on a prehistoric adventure to the T-Rex Café at Downtown Disney, complete with blurry Iphone photos! At the entrance of T-Rex Café is a huge Tyrannosaurus Rex (good themeing goes a long way). From the moment you walk in you are transported to prehistoric world filled with giant dinosaurs, fantastic food, and dino-themed t-shirts. The restaurant side features enormous animatronic dinosaurs, an ice cave, an enormous octopus bar, geodes, and life size (back when they were alive) insects and my favorite, some woolly mammoths. On the store side there is the Paleo Zone, Discovery Dig and Creek, and a Build-A-Dino workshop by Build-A-Bear.

When you visit the T-Rex Café for brunch or dinner make sure you brink your appetites. The menu is packed with delicious items for all ages. The Bronto-Burger was fantastic, the Fish and chips were great but my favorite was the Paleozoic Chicken Sandwich. The desert was of course the highlight of the meal which was ice cream with chocolate brownies. Don’t worry folks; the two of us didn’t eat all this food ourselves, we shared dishes with her sister and her boyfriend.



The store features a variety of dino-centric products. T-shirts, toys and tar pit goo can be purchased here. Here you will also find the Paleo Zone and Discovery Dig where children can unearth the past. The best aspect of the store is the Build-A-Dino Workshop. Here kids of all ages can pick an exclusive prehistoric animal, have it stuffed, and choose how to accessorize their new friendosaur. I’ve already asked for a woolly mammoth dressed as a super hero for Christmas. Also every 15 minutes there is a meteor shower which darkens the entire building as ice cave changes colors, the sounds of explosions are heard everywhere and lights flash with a red glow. I don’t know how the employees put up with that but mad kudos to them.



We had a great time at the T-Rex Café located at Downtown Disney. If you are visiting the area on vacation or a local like us you have got to check out this one of a kind restaurant; the only other location is in Kansas (really, Kansas). As a local you really have to take advantage of all the entertainment that Central Florida has to offer; especially when the weather is so nice and there are less people here in November. Also included in the pictures is a shot from the Lego Store at Downtown Disney, but that visit is for a later post….. (Cliffhangers build suspense)


Submitted by Anthony Breath

Monday, November 22, 2010

Who's Duffy the Bear?

Duffy the Disney Bear 

If you haven’t been to Epcot or to Downtown Disney you’re missing out on the newest and cutest visitor.  Duffy the Disney Bear has officially arrived at Walt Disney World and Disneyland, strait from Japan.  Duffy, the Disney Bear will be for sale at Epcot theme park and select locations at the Walt Disney World Resort. 

Disney had been making Disney bears since the 1960s but it was only on November 5th 2004 that Oriental Land Company (the company behind Tokyo Disney Resort) decided to reinvent a mascot for their new park.  Duffy would become the key mascot of DisneySea’s American Waterfront world.   Mickey was about to set sail on an adventure to visit friends around the world.  The Bear was a gift to Mickey from Minnie so hey would have something special to remind him of how he was loved at home.  She stayed up all night to hand make the plush teddy bear with all of her heart; the stuffed bear, which has a Mickey Mouse-shaped face and a Mickey-shaped birthmark on its hip and the bottom of his feet.  Mickey adored him and named him Duffy (since the bear would travel in Mickey’s duffel bag).  Mickey Mouse brings the bear with him as he travels around the world.  In this way, Duffy is able to experience all the joyous moments that Mickey experiences too. 

By Christmas 2005, the generic Disney Bear was gone - Duffy had become the character we know and love today. Whereas Disney had simply intended the Disney Bear as a product to sell, Oriental Land Company designed Duffy's park presence and merchandising as an experience to be had.  Deeply grounded in Tokyo’s DisneySea's themes of adventure and exploration, as well as classic Disney values of giving, friendship, the value of work/sacrifice, the power of magic and love; the new story firmly establish Duffy as a classic Disney character, and independent from his generic Disney Bear origins. 

At Epcot, you can meet Duffy at across from Plaza Towers East (looking at World Showcase Lagoon from Future World, it’s on the left) which is home to Duffy merchandise including outfits from each country in World Showcase.  But I have to say the sailor outfit is my favorite.  You can also find Duffy merchandise at Downtown Disney in Once Upon a Toy and of course, the World of Disney store. 

Submitted by Anthony Breath


Monday, October 25, 2010

HHN part two!

Following my own advice (read the first HHN post) a group of us boogied on over to Universal Studios Orlando on a chilly Friday night. On this visit to Halloween Horror Nights we were on a mission, to visit as many houses as possible before starvation and exhaustion kicked in. No shows, no stopping, no mercy! Our group arrived at 7:30 and immediately started our journey into terror.

We blew past the scare zone Esqueleto Muerte and headed into Psychoscareapy. The scare zone was a welcomed change from tall, overweight guys with chainsaws; though it wasn’t very scary. The house was great and featured a familiar face know only as “Izzy Evil”. Immediately after Psychoscarepy we hit Hades, after dodging guys with chainsaws. This house was amazing! It takes a less “fire and brimstone” approach and uses legendary creatures such as the Minotaur, Griffin, and Cyclops to scare patrons. After exiting Hades we headed past the Mummy through the scare zones Zombie Gras and Saws & Steam then into the Orphanage. Again, Zombie Gras is original but not that scary, and of course in Saws & Steam there was another pack of tall overweight guys with chainsaws roaming about. At the Orphanage there are of course, children, and I don’t know what it is but ghost children are really creepy.

After the Orphanage we walked over to Havoc. This house was great as well, with mutated soldiers and plenty of screaming (not from me of course). We then went to Catacombs which I enjoyed more this time around when compared to our first visit to Halloween Horror Nights. Our group then traveled over to Hallowed Past. This house was spectacular; it features all the great ghouls and creatures from past Halloween Horror Nights. I don’t want to spoil it for you but needless to say this was my favorite house. On our way out of the park we walked through a scare zone which contained some more horrors from the past. With two houses left we flipped a coin and headed into Legendary Truth which also featured creepy ghost children.

At 2 am we left Halloween Horror Nights tired and hungry. We stopped to get some delicious pumpkin pancakes and then headed home. Our group braved the best horrors Universal Studios could show us, and we want more! I’m getting another group of friend together and heading back, this time to enjoy the hilarious Bill and Ted’s Excellent Halloween Adventure. With my Frequent Fear Pass I get to go again and again and again. Not sure if this should be included – As before here is a tip when visiting Halloween Horror Nights, visit Zombiegeddon first. The house was closed due to technical problems later in the night. This seems to be a common occurrence and the house maybe closed for good so do yourself a favor and hit this home first.

Submitted by Anthony Breath

Friday, October 22, 2010

Night at the Improv Orlando

On Sunday night the fiancée and I drove over to Pointe Orlando to visit the Improv.  We were there to enjoy the comedic styling of Ian Bagg.  The Improv offers a full menu and bar for us to take advantage of, and we did.  The sweat potatoes fries and spinach dip were great as were our drinks.  The highlight of the night wasn’t our food but the headliner and he did not disappoint.  Ian Bagg was hilarious.  I’m a huge fan of stand up comedy; I feel it is America’s last great performing art form.  With music and acting so much emphasis is but on the way you look or if you sound like everyone else; with comedy people just care if you’re funny or not.   I’ll repeat what I said earlier, Ian Bagg was hilarious.  A Canadian born comedian (say that five times fast) Ian Bagg began his career in 1992.  He moved through the ranks of the Canadian comedy circuit quickly and was headlining after only two years.  After Sunday night I could see why.  My old lady (the fiancée) is not a fan of stand up comedy but she was laughing harder then I was.  With Jim Breuer and Jay Mohr heading to the Improv soon we’ll have to make a return trip.




For more information on upcoming shows, visit Orlando Improv.  Need accommodations while in Orlando? Call us at 1-800-901-8688 or email us to rent your vacation rental for your next Orlando visit.

Submited by Anthony Breath

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Our Biggest Sale of the Year


Take an additional 20% off already reduced prices on any stay in the month of October.
We reduced our nightly prices to $69.00 per night for our condos and town homes and $99.00 per night for our vacation homes with private pool. Through the month of October, take an additional 20% off any of our rentals.

Looking for just a weekend getaway?
There are no limitations on this offer, 20% off any of our rentals with a stay in the month of October.

 
Only two more weeks to take advantage of this offer, don't miss it!

The fall months are a great time to visit Central Florida; the weather is fantastic and it is low season. With sunny and warm days and cooler nights, the weather could not be any better! Central Floridians look forward to the months of September, October and November for the low humidity and end of the rainy season. Since it is low season for attractions, by visiting during these months, a traveler can take advantage less crowded theme parks and very little to no lines, meaning more time to spend with family and friends. Great deals can also be found with airline tickets and attraction tickets, such as Sea World, offering the 2nd day free with any one day admission purchase.


To take advantage of this offer, please contact us at 1-800-901-8688 or email us.
View details of this offer here!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Epcot's Food and Wine Festival


Me and my husband visited Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival last Monday, we were excited to go and sample all the food it has to offer this year.  We spent all day walking and exploring the festival, listening to music and eating more than I could!  We’ll start off with my favorites and on the top of the list would have to be Canada’s Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup.  A must-have at this year’s festival!  It was excellent, beautifully creamy and cheese but not overdone.  We then went onto Japan and my husband had the Spicy Tuna Roll which he said was one of the best he’s ever had, from the freshness of the tuna to the wasabi.  Lastly, France’s escargot persillade en brochile were a very nice surprise.  Having not had escargot before, I was pleasantly shocked by the taste, not at all what I expected, in the best of ways.    

Good, but not on my favorites were Chile’s ceviche and Italy’s baked cheese ravioli.  Having had plenty of fantastic ceviche, I was not impressed and wish I could have something better to say about Chile’s interpretation.  As far as the ravioli’s I am slightly biased (I am a huge fan of Olive Garden’s cheese ravioli!) but can say that I expected a bit better compared to other fantastic food I’ve had at Italy’s Pavilion.  The portions varied in size and price depending on what you were sampling, prices started at $2.50, giving you a small taste and leaving you wanting more.

As part of Epcot’s Food and Wine, there is of course their concert series and this year more chances to see your favorite artists as they added one more show to the daily schedule.  We were transported back the 80’s with Air Supply and were excited to be in the audience for one of the three mini-concerts they were playing that day.  I wish they would have played more than just three songs, they sounded just like they did a decade (or two!) ago.  We truly had a great day and enjoyed all the food we sampled, cannot wait to visit again before it ends!  Don’t miss your opportunity to sample great cuisine from all over the world at Epcot’s Food and Wine Festival 2010. 

Need accommodations during your foodie adventure?  We offer vacation rental homes and condos close to Walt Disney World.  Call American Vacation Homes for your Orlando vacation rental at 1-800-901-8688 or email us. 

Submitted by Janette Rosado - American Vacation Homes

Friday, October 1, 2010

First Night at Halloween Horror Nights

This year’s Halloween Horror Nights is quickly shaping up to be the best one yet.  With eight new houses, six new scare zones and the steadfast favorite Bill and Ted’s Excellent Halloween Adventure you’ll be screaming or laughing through the night.  I’ve recently visit Universal Studios Orlando after the park had transformed itself into a ghoulish nightmare.  There are very few spots to hide from all the terror; on your way to a haunted house there are scare zones which feature some great panic inducing moments.  My fiancée and I arrived around nine thirty on a Wednesday evening.  In past years I couldn’t help but notice the large crowds on a Friday or Saturday compared to the smaller ones on a weekday such as this.    The two of us braved the horrors of the Catacombs (haunted house) and the Warehouse (scare zone).  Each of these attractions had its own feel as the Catacombs told a story of plaque and death; the Warehouse showcased monsters and ghouls from past Halloween Horror Nights.  We ended the night rolling in the stands as Bill, Ted, Lady Gaga and The Count (yes The Count from Sesame Street) put on a comedy show like no other.  Events like this are best enjoyed with a group of friends and with so much happening in the park multiple visits are a must.  The Frequent Fear Pass comes highly recommended as you’ll be able to enjoy the fun again and again.

Submitted by Anthony Breath

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Higher Commissions for Travel Agent Bookings

Vacation rentals are not just for "do-it-yourself" families, they are a great affordable option travelers everywhere. 

A few years back the idea of renting a vacation home was unheard of, most travelers would scout hotels in the area to find the most affordable when planning their vacations to Orlando.  Just the thought of having to split in between several rooms, possibly having to place young children in rooms by themselves would make families think twice.  well not anymore! vacation rentals are a fantastic option, becoming more and more popular everyday. 

Vacation rentals will range from condos and townhomes to full size single-family homes, some even with their own private pools.  A hotel room simply cannot compete with the comfort of having a full size kitchen, private pool and living areas that everyone can enjoy!  You can accommodate a small group or family of four in a two bedroom condo from $69.00 per night, to a large group of up to fourteen guests in a six bedroom home with a private pool. 

In an effort to expand awareness of vacation rentals, we are offering 15% commission to all travel agent reservations made for a limited time.  We offer a check in center for guests as well as 24 hour assistance so you can rest assured that your guests will be well taken care of, discover a new vacation experience with American Vacation Homes

Florida Classic Weekend

Take part in the 31st Florida Classic! Who's taking the title this year? Don't miss the opportunity to save with our rentals and special offers for the Classic.

Our 3 bedroom units starting at $89.00 per night can accommodate up to 8 guests, leaving plenty of opportunity to celebrate and join in the festivities!

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Orlando Oktoberfest Festivities

Become a part of a celebration filled with great fun, brats and of course, beer during the month of October; dust off your lederhosen and celebrate Oktoberfest!

Hannah Benhariz pours a beer at Epcot's England pavillion at Disney World

The original Oktoberfest occurred in Munich, on October 18, 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen.   Today Oktoberfest celebrates being happy, eating great tasting food, and of course drinking beer.  In Orlando there are a variety of locations where you can enjoy all the German themed fun with your family and friends. 

Orlando Brewing
Orlando, FL
Starting September 25th the festivities will include the first tapping of the worlds only organic Oktoberfest Beer, Live German Music, corn-hole competition, local artisan vendors, and a limited edition commemorative souvenir mug will be available. If you’re hungry, local food artisans will be on-site to prepare bratwurst, sausages, hotdogs, and veggie dogs.

Celebration Town Center
Celebration, FL
On October 8th and 9th, Celebration Town Center transforms before your very eyes as the falling leaves of the season drop on Market Street in the all new Fall Festival known as Oktoberfest. Listen for the rustling of leaves, relax by the lakeside and rock your troubles away, or enjoy the live music with family and friends in this one-of-a-kind themed extravaganza.

Downtown Avalon Park
Avalon Park, Fl
Come enjoy Avalon Parks Oktoberfest which features German Music by Europa and Alpine Dancing by Schuhplattler Gruppe Alpenrose.  Magic Curtain Productions will be performing their brand of live entertainment along with games and contests.  Walk through the Beer Garden for adults or take the little ones through the Root Beer Garden for kids.  Enjoy all this and more on October 8th and 9th.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Halloween Fun for Everyone

From truly scary adventures like Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights and Busch Gardens' Howl-O-Scream to the more family friendly Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party and SeaWorld's Spooktacular, there is something for everyone in the family.

Universal Studios Orlando - Halloween Horror Nights

Experience twenty years of fear! After two decades of terrifying themes and unnerving thrills, Halloween Horror Nights gets ready for a new phase in fear. On select evenings every fall, Universal Studios Florida® theme park is transformed into the nation's premier annual Halloween event. Venture into a nightmarish maze of all new haunted houses, electrifying scare zones, and outrageous live shows while a horde of mutants, monsters and maniacs roam the darkened studio streets.

View our special from just $249.00 per person including accommodations and tickets!  

Tickets for Halloween Horror Nights start at $50.00 for admission during Sunday through Thursday and $75.00 for admission during Friday and Saturday nights. This event may be too intense for your children, those under the age of 13, so please keep that in mind when choosing your Halloween getaway this fall.


Busch Gargens Florida - Howl-O-Scream

Devious creatures infest Busch Gardens’ 335 acres with dark, sinister, adult-targeted fun, including more haunted houses than ever before, all-new spine-tingling scare zones and thrilling live stage shows. Even the streets themselves aren’t safe from the wandering hoards and other terrors of the night, and bone-chilling roller coasters keep your pulse pounding all night long. Tickets start at $19.95 per person on Thursdays to $39.95 per person on Halloween Night, advance purchase discounts and Florida resident specials are available.




Walt Disney World - Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
Trick-or-treat at the happiest place on Earth, as Mickey Mouse and his pals turn the Magic Kingdom® Park into a Halloween Party for all ages! Filled with parades, fireworks and Disney characters, Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is the perfect way to spend Halloween with the family! Children of all ages are encouraged do dress up as they trick-or-treat through a spooky decorated Magic Kingdom. Advanced purchase is necessary and ticket prices are $50.00 per child and $57.00 per adult. Enjoy the best of Halloween with Disney's family friendly celebration.


SeaWorld's Spooktacular


Enjoy a sea of fun! Children are encouraged to visit the park in costumes and enjoy spooky shows as they trick-or-treat through the park. Spooktacular is included with daily park admission which makes it a great affordable option.

Halloween Spooktacular begins each day at 12 p.m. October 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 29 through 31, 2010.





There are many option for Halloween Fun this year, don't miss out!

We have great vacation rentals and condos located just minutes from the attractions, call us at 1-800-901-8688 or email us at reservations@americanhomesavh.com for more information and to reserve your Halloween getaway today!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Indulge and Save!

Orlando has grown into a popular destination for the culinary savvy.  Theme parks and vacation rentals are no longer the main attraction but its great dining and dining events bringing a very diverse taste to Central Florida.   


During your next Disney Florida vacation what will very much surprise and impress you is the amount of top restaurants that have surfaced in Orlando and are available for your dining enjoyment or for any social gathering.  From steak to seafood, from contemporary American to Greek, there is something for every taste!

During the month of September, you can take part in Orlando’s Magical Dining Month.  In its fifth year, this celebration of world cuisine presented by the Orlando/Orange County Conventions and Visitors Bureau offers a chance for locals and visitors to sample a fixed price menu from participating restaurants, while donating $1.00 from every dish to the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Central Florida.

Add good food with elegant dining atmospheres to all the other Orlando’s world famous area attractions, this will make your next Orlando Vacation the total package.  Call us at 1-800-901-8688 or email us for rental information on our vacation homes and condos.

Visit our website to view our Disney vacation rentals including our vacation pool homes and Orlando vacation condo rentals.