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Cash Sales - Orlando, One Of
The Largest Cities In Florida.
Orlando is a
city in the U.S. state of Florida, and the county
seat of Orange County. Located in Central Florida,
it is the center of the Orlando metropolitan area,
which had a population of 2,134,411 at the 2010
census, making it the 26th largest metropolitan area
in the United States, the sixth largest metropolitan
area in the Southern United States, and the third
largest metropolitan area in Florida. In 2010,
Orlando had a city-proper population of 238,300,
making it the 77th largest city in the United
States, the fifth largest city in Florida, and the
state's largest inland city.
The City of
Orlando is nicknamed "The City Beautiful" and its
symbol is the fountain at Lake Eola. Orlando is also
known as "The Theme Park Capital of the World" and
in 2014 its tourist attractions and events drew more
than 62 million visitors. The Orlando International
Airport (MCO) is the thirteenth busiest airport in
the United States and the 29th busiest in the world.
Buddy Dyer is Orlando's mayor.
As the most
visited American city in 2009, Orlando's famous
attractions form the backbone of its tourism
industry: Walt Disney World Resort, located
approximately 21 miles (34 km) southwest of Downtown
Orlando in Bay Lake, opened by the Walt Disney
Company in 1971; the Universal Orlando Resort,
opened in 1999 as a major expansion of Universal
Studios Florida; SeaWorld; Gatorland; and Wet 'n
Wild. With the exception of Walt Disney World, most
major attractions are located along International
Drive. The city is also one of the busiest American
cities for conferences and conventions.
Pre-European history
Before European settlers
arrived in 1536, Orlando was sparsely populated by
the Creek and other Native American tribes. There
are very few archaeological sites in the area today,
except for the ruins of Fort Gatlin along the shores
of modern-day Lake Gatlin south of downtown Orlando.
Perhaps the most critical event for Orlando's
economy occurred in 1965 when Walt Disney announced
plans to build Walt Disney World. Although Disney
had considered the regions of Miami and Tampa for
his park, one of the major reasons behind his
decision not to locate there was due to hurricanes -
Orlando's inland location, although not free from
hurricane damage, exposed it to less threat than
coastal regions. The vacation resort opened in
October 1971, ushering in an explosive population
and economic growth for the Orlando metropolitan
area, which now encompasses Orange, Seminole,
Osceola, and Lake counties. As a result, tourism
became the centerpiece of the area's economy.
Orlando now has more theme parks and entertainment
attractions than anywhere else in the world
Another major factor in Orlando's growth occurred in
1962, when the new Orlando Jetport, the precursor of
the present day Orlando International Airport, was
built from a portion of the McCoy Air Force Base. By
1970, four major airlines (Delta Air Lines, National
Airlines, Eastern Airlines and Southern Airways)
were providing scheduled flights. McCoy Air Force
Base officially closed in 1975, and most of it is
now part of the airport. The airport still retains
the former Air Force Base airport code (MCO
According to the American Community Survey of
2006-2008, 69.3% of Orlando's residents over the age
of five spoke only English at home. Spanish-speakers
represented 19.2% of Orlando's population. Speakers
of other Indo-European languages made up 9.0% of the
city's population. Those who spoke an Asian language
made up 1.9% of the population, and speakers of
other languages made up the remaining 0.6% of the
populace.
Industry
Orlando is a major
industrial and hi-tech center. The metro area has a
$13.4 billion technology industry employing 53,000
people;[citation needed] and is a nationally
recognized cluster of innovation in digital media,
agricultural technology, aviation, aerospace, and
software design. More than 150 international
companies, representing approximately 20 countries,
have facilities in Metro Orlando.
Orlando has
the 7th largest research park in the country,
Central Florida Research Park, with over 1,025 acres
(4.15 km2). It is home to over 120 companies,
employs more than 8,500 people, and is the hub of
the nation's military simulation and training
programs. Near the end of each year, the Orange
County Convention Center hosts the world's largest
modeling and simulation conference: Interservice/Industry
Training, Simulation and Education Conference
(I/ITSEC). Metro Orlando is home to the simulation
procurement commands for the U.S. Army, Navy, Air
Force, Marines and Coast Guard.
Tourism
One of the main driving forces in Orlando's
economy is its tourism industry and the city is one
of the leading tourism destinations in the world.
Nicknamed the 'Theme Park Capital of the World', the
Orlando area is home to Walt Disney World Resort,
Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld Orlando. Over
59 million visitors came to the Orlando region in
2013, spending over $33 billion.
The
convention industry is also critical to the region's
economy. The Orange County Convention Center,
expanded in 2004 to over two million square feet
(200,000 m) of exhibition space, is now the
second-largest convention complex in terms of space
in the United States, trailing only McCormick Place
in Chicago. The city vies with Chicago and Las Vegas
for hosting the most convention attendees in the
United States.
The Orlando area features 7 of
the 10 most visited theme parks in North America (5
of the top 10 in the world), as well as the 4 most
visited water parks in the U.S. The Walt Disney
World resort is the area's largest attraction with
its many facets such as the Magic Kingdom, Epcot,
Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom,
Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach, and Downtown Disney.
SeaWorld Orlando is a large park that features
numerous zoological displays and marine animals
alongside an amusement park with roller coasters and
water park. Universal Orlando, like Walt Disney
World, is a multi-faceted resort comprising
Universal Studios Florida, Universal CityWalk, and
Islands of Adventure. The Wet 'n Wild water park is
another famous attraction. SeaWorld Orlando also
comprises more than one park, alongside Aquatica and
Discovery Cove. Orlando attractions also appeal to
many locals who want to enjoy themselves close to
home.
Foreign Consulates
Given
Orlando's status as a busy international tourist
destination and growing industrial and commercial
base, there are several foreign consulates and
honorary consulates in Orlando including Mexico,
Argentina, Austria, Italy, Haiti, France, Portugal,
the Netherlands, the Ivory Coast, and Jamaica. As a
result, Orlando now has the second highest number of
foreign consulates in Florida next to Miami. The
British Government operated a Consulate from 1994 to
2014 when all services transferred to the British
Consulate General in Miami.
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Florida, New York and Alabama were
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Approximately 64% of
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