Where should I go and what should I do in Orlando?
Walt Disney World: Iconic Theme Park Excellence — 25,000 acres spanning four distinct parks (Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom). VIP guided tours, private character dining, and after-hours exclusive access transform the world's most visited theme park into an intimate, luxury experience without the usual crowds and waits.
Michelin-Dining Scene & Celebrity Chef Restaurants — James Beard Award winners John Tesar (Knife & Spoon) and Richard Blais (Four Flamingos) deliver coastal fine dining. Bull & Bear at the Waldorf Astoria and California Grill's fireworks views complete the culinary escape.
Discovery Cove: Private Beach & Marine Experiences — Limited-capacity marine park with white-sand beaches, wind-away rivers, and optional dolphin encounters. Exclusive relaxation without theme park crowds or noise.
Championship Golf with Pro Instruction — Tranquilo Golf Club at Four Seasons, Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge, and Waldorf Astoria Golf Club offer 100+ courses with private lessons and tournament-level fairways.
Theme Park VIP Behind-the-Scenes Access — Private behind-the-scenes tours at Disney World and Universal, exclusive evening access, and concierge-level skip-the-line services transform parks into intimate, stress-free experiences.
When should I go to Orlando?
Late January–Early April (Spring) — Comfortable temps (70–80°F), long daylight hours, manageable crowds outside holiday weekends, prime pool weather
Early November (Shoulder Season) — Perfect balance of warm weather (75–80°F), lighter humidity, fewer crowds across Disney and Universal
What do I need to know for a trip to Orlando?
Rental Car Optional — Waikiki-style: walkable resorts, Uber/Lyft abundant, theme park shuttles included. Rent a car only for Kennedy Space Center day trips (1 hour) or multi-park flexibility
VIP Tours are Worth It — VIP theme park access adds 30–40 attractions daily by skipping lines.
Afternoon Thunderstorms Predictable — June–September: nearly daily 3–5 PM downpours. Plan indoor attractions mid-afternoon (museums, shopping, spa); outdoor activities early morning or evening
Stay Hydrated and Take Rest Days — Theme parks demand 20,000+ steps daily. Block one poolside/spa day mid-trip; dehydration and heat exhaustion are common in first-timers
Michelin Dining Requires Advanced Reservations — Top restaurants book 60–90 days ahead. Secure tables at Capa, Knife & Spoon, and Bull & Bear immediately
Quiet Hours Afternoon Strategy — Most guests peak 10 AM–4 PM at parks. Hit headline attractions early, rest at spa/resort pool mid-afternoon, then return for evening shows and smaller crowds
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The Best of Orlando: VIP Theme Parks and Florida Luxury
Orlando at the luxury level is a different city entirely from the one most visitors experience. The theme parks that draw tens of millions of people a year become something else when you book VIP tours. These packages at resorts like Walt Disney World and Universal move you through attractions without queues, with dedicated guides and after-hours access that most visitors never know exists. The infrastructure is the same, but the experience bears no resemblance.
But a day at the parks is still a day at the parks, and you have options if you're looking for more than a resort pool in the evenings. The best luxury resorts in Orlando are close to Winter Park, a spring-fed lake town a few miles north of the theme park corridor. Park Avenue has a walkable mile of independent boutiques and top-tier restaurants, and the Morse Museum has the largest collection of Tiffany glass in the world.
You can spend the morning watching your children lose their minds over a roller coaster and then sit down for a truly excellent meal by eight. Very few destinations make that combination so easy.