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So, I've relocated to the Orlando area. I'm the advance man, so to speak, and my husband will be joining me by year end. I was wondering - are there any Central Florida, specifically Orlando area, Huskies around? Maybe a get-together is possible.
 
Living in Melbourne FL, flying in and out of Orlando all the time. You will come to appreciate every story that starts with “A Florida man/woman....”
 
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Welcome to Florida Nan. We moved to the Kissimmee area in September of 2016. Been to games ar UCF and USF.

This year we decided to get season tickets for the USF women. Driving to Tampa this Friday for the first game.
 
So, I've relocated to the Orlando area. I'm the advance man, so to speak, and my husband will be joining me by year end. I was wondering - are there any Central Florida, specifically Orlando area, Huskies around? Maybe a get-together is possible.
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Congrats on getting out of the NE.
 
Hi! My parents live in Winter Park and i am there all the time :)

:D As I read that an old joke comes to mind, they moved down there and you managed to track them down? Is that what they want from you?
 
So, I've relocated to the Orlando area. I'm the advance man, so to speak, and my husband will be joining me by year end. I was wondering - are there any Central Florida, specifically Orlando area, Huskies around? Maybe a get-together is possible.
Good luck in your new home, Nan.
 
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Just left Orlando to return to The Upstate of South Carolina. My daughter is still there and I visit frequently. The UCF game will be packed with Husky fans. The Villages charters 2 buses to bring fans.
 
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Congrats on getting out of the NE.
My oldest son graduated from college last year (ahem, with high honors) and got a job in the Midwest. My youngest will graduate and said he has no intention of moving anywhere north of the Mason-Dixon Line. He hates the cold and snow that much. With no family Connecticut, there was really no good reason to stay so my husband and I decided to move to Florida while were still young enough to enjoy all the outdoor activities year ‘round.
 
My oldest son graduated from college last year (ahem, with high honors) and got a job in the Midwest. My youngest will graduate and said he has no intention of moving anywhere north of the Mason-Dixon Line. He hates the cold and snow that much. With no family Connecticut, there was really no good reason to stay so my husband and I decided to move to Florida while were still young enough to enjoy all the outdoor activities year ‘round.
Sounds great. Wish I could do the same. But I gotta retire from somewhere. And most of the wife's (yes somebody actually married me) relatives are all up here in New England. Except her one sister who lives in FL (Gulf Coast), who is my favorite in-law. ;)
 
The Dog Warden will be at the games at USF and UCF.

No reserved seating at UCF; get your tix now before they are sold out; and get in line early!!!

Meet before game at "Burger U" on UCF campus at 4233 East Plaza Drive, Orlando, FL
 
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So, I've relocated to the Orlando area. I'm the advance man, so to speak, and my husband will be joining me by year end. I was wondering - are there any Central Florida, specifically Orlando area, Huskies around? Maybe a get-together is possible.
Nan, All the Best on your move to the Orlando area. Enjoy the warm winter and don't forget to remind us, usually when were in the middle of a snowstorm, how nice the weather is that day in Orlando.
 
Life and weather in central Florida is good. Orlando area has many things to do, and places to go. There is an amazing array of restaurants to satisfy anyone's taste buds. If you really like New England seafood, then Town Tavern in Celebration is a must. The owners also own Kelly's in Boston. They do not take reservations so call ahead and tell them what time you plan to get there. On the list you go. When you check in, tell them you are on the list - you jump to the head of the line.
 
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We live in Vero Beach, a ways south of Melbourne, and we're over in Orlando a lot because we fly out of Orlando, we go to the CFU game every year and my daughter is a DIsney freak, so we're there a lot (and we have Disney annual passes, too.)
 
Nan, All the Best on your move to the Orlando area. Enjoy the warm winter and don't forget to remind us, usually when were in the middle of a snowstorm, how nice the weather is that day in Orlando.
Had lunch here today. I sat in the shade because it was 85 degrees and sunny - too hot to sit in direct sunlight.

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So, I've relocated to the Orlando area. I'm the advance man, so to speak, and my husband will be joining me by year end. I was wondering - are there any Central Florida, specifically Orlando area, Huskies around? Maybe a get-together is possible.
 
Welcome to FL. We live in the seaside town of Ponce Inlet about 10 miles south of Daytona.
 
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Welcome to FL. We live in the seaside town of Ponce Inlet about 10 miles south of Daytona.
We looked at New Smyrna Beach but like the energy of the Orlando to Cocoa area better. We’re looking at Rockledge but will rent near Orlando for a while until we can decide.
 
MS Nan, wife and I relocated to Clermont in May. Already have tickets for both South and Central Florida games. So, welcome to the warmth and enjoy the lower taxes. Also Huskynut is 100 percent correct, Town Tavern in Celebration is a fantastic restaurant. Great food and a better atmosphere. Nice place to take a walk prior to or after dinner. So let me join the rest, welcome. Oh by the way it has been in the 90's 80 percent of the time since we relocated. I hear better weather is coming.
 
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My husband and I would like to relocate to the Orlando area, any suggestions as to where. Just too expensive in CT.
 
My husband and I would like to relocate to the Orlando area, any suggestions as to where. Just too expensive in CT.
Depending on where in CT, it might be too expensive. Florida real estate is pretty hot.
 
Welcome to Florida, been here in the Daytona area for 15 years. the normal temperature for this time of the year is 80-82 degrees, unsure why it's been so hot. When people want to visit I always say the last two weeks in October is the best. There will be cooler weather coming.
 
If anyone decides on a Central FL UCOnn get-together, let me know. Would love to meet other BYers.
 
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