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New Guidebook Reveals Orlando’s Hidden Gems for Locals

Discover 111 Places in Orlando: A Local's Guidebook

Orlando’s 111 Places to Explore: A New Guidebook for Locals

Orlando, Florida—A fresh guidebook titled 111 Places in Orlando That You Must Not Miss has recently been released, focusing specifically on local attractions rather than the ubiquitous theme parks that the city is known for. Authored by Simon and Susan Veness, the book offers a curated selection of unique spots in Orlando designed to appeal to residents eager to discover hidden gems within their own city.

Who Are the Authors?

Simon Veness, a sportswriter from the U.K., first became acquainted with Orlando while working in the region twenty years ago. He and his wife, Susan, have established themselves as local experts with previous works, including the well-regarded Brit Guide to Orlando. Their latest endeavor signifies a shift in focus from attracting international tourists to engaging the local community.

What Does the Guidebook Offer?

The book presents a choice of 111 distinctive places tailored for residents who wish to broaden their knowledge of Orlando. Simon expresses that many Americans appreciate Orlando for its pleasant weather, quality service, and efficient tourism infrastructure. However, the authors aim to enlighten locals about attractions beyond the well-trodden tourist paths.

Where are these Attractions Located?

The selected sites cover a wide range of interests, from the natural beauty found at Wekiva Island to the intriguing Florida Citrus Tower. Other highlighted locations include educational venues like the Orlando Science Center and fascinating unique sites such as the antique shop Prometheus Esoterica and the eerie Babyland infant cemetery. The book deftly blends adventure with awareness, showcasing both bright spots and the city’s darker history.

When Was the Book Released?

Published in December 2024, the guidebook emerged as a response to evolving tourism patterns in the aftermath of Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic, which have profoundly altered travel habits and preferences. As the Venesses noted, British travelers are now much more budget-conscious, observing that expenses have surged. Instead, more adventurously inclined, they seek to explore what lies beyond the expensive theme parks.

Why Focus on Local Interests?

Simon and Susan Veness have a personal interest in revealing the less visible sides of Orlando. Their aim is not just to provide a checklist; they wish to enrich the local culture by bringing attention to unusual sites that add layers to the community’s heritage. “We want to tell a comprehensive picture of a city and the way it’s grown over nearly two centuries,” Simon stated, underlining their goal of fostering a deeper appreciation of Orlando among residents.

Future of the Guidebook

As the Venesses prepare for a book signing event at Lake Eola’s Merry Market on December 20, they are already on the hunt for new venues to feature in potential future editions. They acknowledge that some businesses listed in the current book have closed, demonstrating the ever-changing landscape of the Orlando community.

In conclusion, 111 Places in Orlando That You Must Not Miss is a significant contribution to the local literary landscape, encouraging residents to become tourists in their own city. It shines a light on the rich tapestry of experiences that Orlando offers, appealing to the curiosity and adventurous spirit of its residents.


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