go to the old town of Kissimmee -through the arch way off the 192 .Take a walk around the lake there
and stroll through the shopping district on Broadway, Kissimmee, . The traditional shops are still there; Makinsons hardware store, the western dress store (country and western fans please note) and Mrs. Mac's Diner - still the best place to eat 'homestyle cookin' with all the fixin's ! The Lakefront Park in Kissimmee is a beautiful area, a pleasure to stroll down on a warm afternoon to see the birds wading in the shallows (even the occasional alligator) and all the boats out on the shimmering lake.
St. Cloud is also a place where interest and entertainment comes cheap or free. Discover their Antique District at New York Ave off 192. Follow the signs to where old shops and diners have been restored to provide an eclectic mix of stores carrying all kinds of antiques and collectables. Drive north on New York Ave. to where it meets with Lakeshore Blvd. on the edge of East Lake Toho. Park your car at the marina and walk the lakeshore pathway, past the beach, and see how every avenue you pass is named after a State of the Union - each with it's own state tree identified by an infoboard.
take a drive to Winter Park a lovely place to chill out or visit lakeridge winery.
Just up the 27 is lake louisa a beautiful state park.
just a few suggestions