Feralpeg said:I don't know anything about south Florida. I've heard some stories on the news about insurance rates going up and people getting dropped by their insurance companies. My insurance has not increased since I moved to Florida two years ago.
Absolutely...I used to have an apartment in Metro West (hense my screen name) but bought a house last September in Orange County not too far from the Ocoee area. I guess I got out at the right time.David R said:As a word of warning, you may have heard that Metrowest is a nice area, and it was, but it's becoming more and more dangerous due to crime. I live nearby (by Universal) and while I love the area (I can be riding Spiderman at IOA soon after I leave my front door or be at WDW in 10-15 mintues) I plan on buying a place after Christmas and I'll be looking elsewhere in the city.


GrandFloridian4 said:One of the nicest (& most growing areas) is to the west of Orlando & a lot of people that work in the parks seem to live that way, also. Yes, property has skyrocketed in the past several years, but you still get more for your money out that way & the areas to live in seem to be more conducive to raising families.

Mai Ku Tiki said:These areas do seem great BUT isn't 30 miles= an HOUR in driving down there? Wondering if that is that too much hassle for a quick visit or dinner in the parks? Wouldn't be for ME mind you, but also what for p/t work at the WDW? Too far to commute?
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I would spend more in gas in a month than I did on plane fare from Boston if I lived an hour away.
DH works 3 minutes from home and we have tons of restaurants nearby on 192, 535 and I-Drive. Even Universal is about 20 minutes up I-4. Sea World is 15 minutes up I-Drive.GrandFloridian4 said:It really does depend upon which direction you live from the parks & what route(s) you need to get there.
That's one of the reasons that I never applied to work at WDW, although I thought about it (doesn't everyone???) a lot. Before moving down here, I only had a 5 min. commute to work & I knew I'd be miserable sitting in traffic every day. It's a great question you asked, because not everyone thinks of those things while researching moving here.

Tammi67 said:Every time we go to Disney I comment to DH about how much I would love to work there, how fun it would be, etc. If it weren't for the hot summers, I think I would do it!
I've had WAY more to complain about weather-wise this summer than she has!! This humidity is killing me!!!Mai Ku Tiki said:These areas do seem great BUT isn't 30 miles= an HOUR in driving down there? Wondering if that is that too much hassle for a quick visit or dinner in the parks? Wouldn't be for ME mind you, but also what for p/t work at the WDW? Too far to commute?
Mai Ku Tiki said:Sooo...the CMs who live in Lake or Polk (I met quite a few from Clermont or Lakeland)....do they deal with this awful traffic or is there PUBLIC TRANS??? Do some of the planned communities (other than Celebration which will probably only remain a dream for me) have shuttles?



Mai Ku Tiki said:Sooo...the CMs who live in Lake or Polk (I met quite a few from Clermont or Lakeland)....do they deal with this awful traffic or is there PUBLIC TRANS??? Do some of the planned communities (other than Celebration which will probably only remain a dream for me) have shuttles?
I commute an hour each way now to my teaching job...It is taking a terrible toll on my physical and mental state (STESSSSS!!!) I DO NOT want this once I'm living my dream as a CM!![]()
MARCIAKAZ said:Also, I'd really like to live in an area that has a small-town feel, but within a comfortable (30-45 min) commuting distance of a metro area. Good schools are important, and I'd also like to be in the central part of the state, rather than coastal. Any great town suggestions?
TIA...![]()
A lot of businesses are struggling too. A few have closed here in Celebration-could not make it. Same with Baldwin Park.