I lived in Winter Park (just north of Orlando) for two years while going to graduate school and currently live in Franklin, TN, just south of Nashville. If an opportunity arose, we would move back to central Florida in a heartbeat. Maybe faster.
Ummm, that's Memphis.
True, but you pay through the nose just to drive anywhere in Orlando. Is Nashville full of tolls?
Oh, and Orlando is the only town I've been in where a red light means 'keep going' or are merely suggestions. When the light turns green, we sit and wait because we have nearly been t-boned by the locals on numerous occasions. Yes, people run lights elsewhere but it's really bad in O-twon.
Not anymore!!! The whole area (especially Orange county) has installed red light cameras to catch drivers in the act. Fine $187.50
They raised it to $211, and from what I remember, they can not use the pictures yet as a way to ticket you. Something to do with changing the laws and I have not heard that has been accomplished yet, but I could be wrong.Not anymore!!! The whole area (especially Orange county) has installed red light cameras to catch drivers in the act. Fine $187.50
I wouldn't move to Orlando. It's too tourist-y and crowded. Also, outside the WDW area there is a considerable amount of crime (not that there isn't in all big cities), according to people I knew who went to the University of Central Florida (about 30min of WDW).
In Nashville, you'd have 4 seasons. In Orlando, you'll have 2-hot and hotter with a little chill thrown in sometimes.
I'd choose Nashville even though I cannot stand country music. It seems like people have more roots there and it isn't as transient a city as Orlando has become.