Hi, we always take friends on a fun real estate and lunch visit to Celebration when they want a little tour of the area.
You may know that it is marketed as one of the most strictly inforced HOA covenant communities in America. Almost all homes and condos are circa the 30's and 40's with lots of picket fences and big porches. No garages in sight and real alleys where they are located. Homes are from the mid 200K's to multi million dollar mansions. We usually end up downtown for lunch at the Town Tavern...
Drive around until you get lost and you will find some neat homes...
enjoy...Ted

Have you gone to visit Celebration and if so, is it worth the trip offsite? What is there to do/see?
Thanks

NO! KILWIN'S!We enjoy getting ice cream from the ice cream shop (Herman's??)
I second this! I snicker every time I read the Celebration HOA urban legend (and the fact that we supposedly have no garages in front and everyone has an alley...then what's that big car-holding building I stare at out my front window every day on the house across the street?).No it's not.
Please, come visit. Spend your tourist dollars here.
(ps: the movie theater closed in November).
I second this! I snicker every time I read the Celebration HOA urban legend (and the fact that we supposedly have no garages in front and everyone has an alley...then what's that big car-holding building I stare at out my front window every day on the house across the street?).
Have you gone to visit Celebration and if so, is it worth the trip offsite? What is there to do/see?
several of the restaurants are nice, as already mentioned.
that's about it...
