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International Drive, commonly known as I-Drive, is a major 11.1-mile (17.9 km) thoroughfare in Orlando, Florida, United States, and is the city's main tourist strip.I-Drive is located several miles southwest of proper Downtown Orlando in the southernmost limits of the city.
College Park is a distinct neighborhood within the city of Orlando, Florida, deriving its name from the many streets within its bounds that were named for institutions of higher learning such as Princeton, Harvard, and Yale. Its close proximity to downtown has made it a popular residential area for over a century among seniors and young ...
Marriott's Grande Vista is a Marriott Vacation Club resort, on International Drive in Orlando, Florida. The timeshare resort is the largest in the Marriott Vacation Club portfolio, with 1616 guest studios, and one-, two- and three-bedroom villas in 24 Mission-style buildings.
Engelwood Park: 1954–1974 Florida Center: 1968–1973 includes International Drive: Florida Center North: 1968 Haralson Estates: 1999, 2000 Hibiscus: 1971–1973 Holden Heights: 1911 [12] only partly within Orlando Holden/Parramore: 1875 [7] national historic district; includes separate Griffin Park Historic District [10] Johnson Village ...
Marriott's Orlando World Center opened on March 24, 1986. At the time it was the largest hotel in Florida, and it is now the largest Marriott in the world. [2] The 2,008-room, 28-story building contains a nine-story lobby atrium, 38,000-square-foot (3,500 m 2) and also has the largest pillar-free ballroom in the world featuring 105,000 square feet (9,800 m 2) of meeting space.
The Lake Adair–Lake Concord Historic District is a U.S. historic district located to the east of Spring Lake including Overbrook Park and to the west of the Lake Adair and Lake Concord in Orlando, Florida. The district located in College Park is roughly bounded by Golfview Street, Edgewater Court, Alameda Street, and Peachtree Road. [2]
Downtown Orlando is the historic core and central business district of Orlando, Florida, United States.It is bordered by Marks Street in the north, Mills Avenue in the east, Orange Blossom Trail in the west, and Kaley Avenue in the south.
Orlando, Florida [1] Opening: July 7, 1999 [2] (as Holiday Inn Family Suites) March 9, 2005 (as Nickelodeon Family Suites by Holiday Inn) Early 2010 (as Nickelodeon Suites Resort) June 1, 2016 (as Holiday Inn Resort Suites Orlando – Waterpark) [3] [4] Owner: Urban Commons [6] (UCCONT1 LLC.) Technical details; Floor count: 6: Design and ...