OK, here's some more inside track - especially for those folk who like eating and shopping (and I think that probably accounts for about 99.9% of the people here
).
Let me introduce you to The Loop, Orlando's (well, Kissimmee's, to be strictly accurate) latest shopping and dining complex, and the newest development of the massively successful Wilder Companies of Boston, Mass. Their concept is an open-air plaza where you can walk around from store to store and enjoy the outdoor scenery, so get ready for a heavily-landscaped (when finished) open-plan shopping centre that features some interesting names (not all strictly of relevance to us) as well as a good mix of cafes and restaurants, and a 16-screen cineplex, which will open in October. It is all centred around a huge car park (which rather lessens the impact of their 'open-air' style), but it should be easier to negotiate than the Belz malls and more fun than Lake Buena Vista Factory Stores.
First of all, The Loop is located right on the junction of Oscoela Parkway and John Young Parkway, so it is relatively easy to get to (especially if you use the Osceola Pway, and don't mind the $1.50 toll eastbound). Several stores have already opened but the official opening is June 29, when around half of the stores and restaurants should be completed. More will then be added from July-Oct.
In all, there will be more than 40 shops, restaurants and cafes (spread over 61 acres), including some great choices for bargain-hunters like Ross, Kohls, Pier 1, Bed Bath & Beyond, Kirklands, Famous Footwear, Pacific Sunwear, Sports Authority, Michaels, Dress Barn and Old Navy. The Ross stores are particularly noteworthy for bargains on lable-brand clothes, shoes, linens, toys, perfumes and more; Kohl's is a big (if very drab-looking from the outside) department store, which has great sales periodically and Old Navy is another bargain basement outlet for clothing.
Their refreshing restaurant choice includes Panera Bread (excellent for salads, soups and sandwiches), the stylish Macaroni Grill (one of our favourite Italian chains), Chilis (fairly standard Tex-Mex), Johnny Rockets (1050s diner style), Ben & Jerrys, Chipotle Mexican Grill (a new one to me) and the innovative Asian-fusion cuisine of Mama Fus. There is also a Barnie's Coffee Store.
You can check out the full listings and more info on their website: www.attheloop.com/kissimmee/
Happy shopping.................!

Let me introduce you to The Loop, Orlando's (well, Kissimmee's, to be strictly accurate) latest shopping and dining complex, and the newest development of the massively successful Wilder Companies of Boston, Mass. Their concept is an open-air plaza where you can walk around from store to store and enjoy the outdoor scenery, so get ready for a heavily-landscaped (when finished) open-plan shopping centre that features some interesting names (not all strictly of relevance to us) as well as a good mix of cafes and restaurants, and a 16-screen cineplex, which will open in October. It is all centred around a huge car park (which rather lessens the impact of their 'open-air' style), but it should be easier to negotiate than the Belz malls and more fun than Lake Buena Vista Factory Stores.
First of all, The Loop is located right on the junction of Oscoela Parkway and John Young Parkway, so it is relatively easy to get to (especially if you use the Osceola Pway, and don't mind the $1.50 toll eastbound). Several stores have already opened but the official opening is June 29, when around half of the stores and restaurants should be completed. More will then be added from July-Oct.
In all, there will be more than 40 shops, restaurants and cafes (spread over 61 acres), including some great choices for bargain-hunters like Ross, Kohls, Pier 1, Bed Bath & Beyond, Kirklands, Famous Footwear, Pacific Sunwear, Sports Authority, Michaels, Dress Barn and Old Navy. The Ross stores are particularly noteworthy for bargains on lable-brand clothes, shoes, linens, toys, perfumes and more; Kohl's is a big (if very drab-looking from the outside) department store, which has great sales periodically and Old Navy is another bargain basement outlet for clothing.
Their refreshing restaurant choice includes Panera Bread (excellent for salads, soups and sandwiches), the stylish Macaroni Grill (one of our favourite Italian chains), Chilis (fairly standard Tex-Mex), Johnny Rockets (1050s diner style), Ben & Jerrys, Chipotle Mexican Grill (a new one to me) and the innovative Asian-fusion cuisine of Mama Fus. There is also a Barnie's Coffee Store.
You can check out the full listings and more info on their website: www.attheloop.com/kissimmee/
Happy shopping.................!