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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I've never actually been north of Orlando... so excuse my ignorance. I like it where we are... I'm not particularly keen on Orlando either - way overcrowded and not enough roads to get where you need to go - but our relatives live there. I've never been to the theme parks in my life, though I wish somebody would take me 'one day' just so I could see what all the fuss was about...

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Karen - Melbourne, Australia/John - Florida, USA

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I've never actually been north of Orlando... so excuse my ignorance. I like it where we are... I'm not particularly keen on Orlando either - way overcrowded and not enough roads to get where you need to go - but our relatives live there. I've never been to the theme parks in my life, though I wish somebody would take me 'one day' just so I could see what all the fuss was about...

universal orlando was fine... but sooooooo so crowded... even with the express pass, you have to stand in line for a while.

and the toll roads... goddddddd hahahah,,, well you know where im going with that.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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I settled in Orlando and like it just fine. It all depends on what neighborhood you live in. There are parts of the city that are really nice and there are poor run down areas as well. Traffic on i4 is not very nice though. Salaries in Florida are not high on average, but if you work in IT or some other high income profession it isn't that bad, especially considering you do not pay state income tax.

 

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