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Central Florida is a favorite destination for visitors due to the theme parks, NASCAR races, natural springs, golf courses, and the NASA facilities that put a man on the moon.
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[edit] CitiesSome of the major cities are:
[edit] Other destinationsCentral Florida is home to many natural springs. Many have been incorporated into state parks. The springs are great during the summer months because the water stays at a constant 72 degrees and the water is perfect for cooling off. Many visitors also go to the springs to spot manatees and alligators and to go boating. Some of the more popular natural springs destinations are listed:
[edit] Understand[edit] TalkEnglish is the official language of the state. However, the Spanish language is making inroads throughout the state. Native-born Floridians will usually speak in a southern accent. However, after the migration of millions of Americans from other states to Florida, the southern dialect is becoming diluted with other accents. [edit] Get in[edit] By plane
[edit] By BusCentral Florida is served by Greyhound Bus Lines, which has scheduled stops in Orlando and other cities. The Greyhound routes connect with other major cities in the United States of America. [edit] Get around[edit] By carInterstate 4 spans nearly the entire Central Florida region, stretching from Daytona Beach, through Orlando, and ending in Tampa. The Florida Turnpike connects South Florida with Orlando's theme parks. [edit] By trainCommuter Rail [1] - The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), in cooperation with local government officials in Orange, Seminole, Volusia and Osceola counties and the federal government, are currently working on a 61-mile commuter rail project, using existing Amtrak and CSX freight rail lines. The commuter rail line will roughly parallel Interstate 4, and is projected to start service in 2010. [edit] By bus
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[edit] BuyATMs can be found thoughout Central Florida. Usually larger hotels and convenience stores will have a "generic" ATM machine available; however, be forewarned about hidden service fees. [edit] Eat[edit] Drink
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