A vibrant central Florida destination packed with exciting recreational activities such as boating, bass-fishing and sunbathing to speedboating and canoeing; Amazing places to stay and cafes of every price range. So it doesn’t matter what you have in mind, in this recently remodelled old town, you will find what you are looking for but it would most certainly be drenched in the famous Florida sun. Here are a few things that come in handy while planning your trip to this beautiful city:
- The Winter Months Last through Dec to March with an average high of 21.1°C and an average low of 11.1°C.
- An Average meal for one person costs about 17.26$ in a non-expensive restaurant.
- A Pint of Domestic Drought Beer costs about 4.69$ on an average.
- A Litre of gas Costs 0.91$.
- A monthly Travel pass on regular rates would cost around 53.61$.
- The monthly rent of a 1BHK a little off the City Centre is about 1139$.

Main Attractions:
- Fun Spot America, an amazing entertainment park is what you need on a splendid vacation in Kissimmee. No less than Disney world, this amusement park is filled with exciting rides.
- Old Town, A shopper’s paradise, the old town has an exhilarating shopping complex with a variety of shops and stores selling the latest clothing, jewellery, accessories and much more. The restaurants serving delectable food and exciting rides to enjoy with your loved ones. The old town is a must-visit on your trip to Kissimmee.
- A family owned and operated balloon business in Kissimmee, the Thompson Aire hot air ballooning is known for first-class air experience. Fly above the ground, have a pleasurable ride and dine at the full breakfast buffet and make memories that you’d never forget.
- Only 11 miles from Disney, this little farm makes a pleasant getaway to the countryside and an easy break from the theme-park energy. At Green Meadows Farm, you can pet animals, milk a cow and ride a pony. There’s plenty of shade and grass, a picnic area and a playground.
- With no fancy roller coasters or drenching water rides, Gatorland is a mom-and-pop park harkens back to Old Florida. It’s small, it’s silly and it’s kitschy with, you guessed it, plenty of gators. A splintery wooden boardwalk winds past the hundreds of alligators in the breeding marsh and you can buy hot dogs to feed them. The rather tongue-in-cheek shows are charmingly free of special effects, dramatic music, and spectacular light design. But note: they involve animal interaction some might find disturbing.
- Nature Conservancy’s Disney Wilderness Preserve, Hidden south of Orlando’s sprawl, this undeveloped and little-visited 11,500-acre preserve is the result of laws that required Walt Disney World® to compensate for the company’s impact on (and devastation of) wetlands and sensitive natural habitats. The park’s scrub, fields, and woods are home to gopher tortoises, bald eagles, Florida sandhill cranes and hundreds of other wildlife species.
