Orlando is a Tourist Spot—And Not Much Else

Lake Eola, Orlando, Florida
Lake Eola, Orlando, Florida. Photo by Mick Haupt on Unsplash

When many people think about Orlando, Florida, the first thing that usually comes to mind is that it’s the home of Disney and Universal. If you’re someone who loves theme parks, there’s pretty much no question that Orlando is the place to be—because it has endless parks to check out. Whether you want to visit Harry Potter world, Disney’s Magical Kingdom, or Universal’s Islands of Adventure, you can’t go wrong. But is there anything else to do in Orlando?

Not Exactly a Place To Live For Good

The thing about Orlando is that it’s not exactly a place where many families live. The previous statement should obviously be taken with a hefty grain of salt. Thousands of families obviously live in Orlando, but compared to other cities of similar stature, the number of families is shockingly low. This is because Orlando wasn’t exactly designed to be a family town to live, rather a place for families to visit and enjoy an exhilarating and magical vacation.

So if you’re thinking about moving to Orlando, perhaps you should think twice about the matter. Because as exciting as the theme parks are, you may find that they can get old after a while. You may also find that they’re insanely expensive and that it’s not much use living close to them if you’re breaking the bank every single time you go to one.