Okay basically - I have always wanted to go to america.
Everything about it seems so amazing, and so much bigger.
I'm 16, and I am starting a job soon. I am such a determined person, and I want to save as much as I can to stay in america for a few months.
I do some family friends that live in Orlando..
is Orlando pretty good? Can someone give me some idea of what it's like there? What towns are nearby?
I either just want to go there for a few months and soak up the atmosphere, or maybe go there to study for Uni.Now I know a lot of americans, want to come over and study over here, in england and go to oxford - but I dont know. America seems like such an amazing place (but then again, media isnt always truthful) and I'd really to be in the performing arts industry - westend/broadway or street dance - I am very versatile.
But anyway, I just have this hunger for america,
so can anyone tell me anything about orlando? I'll probarbly go when I'm 17/18/ or 19 yrs
I'm 16 now, and really want to go
Orlando is good for the tourist attractions and i guess the shopping is good. I was in naples and it has a nice beach. the down side is the bugs, snakes, and the humid hot temperatures. [ vanity-fairx's advice column | Ask vanity-fairx A Question ]
Michele answered Monday July 6 2009, 11:24 pm: I don't know. Orlando is in Florida and it is very HOT and very crowded and lots of bugs. Lots of storms too. If you are into the ARts then New York City is the place for you, or Hollywood.
That is what I would recommend. there are lots of attractions in Orlando, Disney, Sea World, and those are great, but if you are going to be in the US for a few months, there all there is to do in Orlando is go to the beach, get a tan, do water sports.
There are more ART centers up north.
Hope this helps.
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