Two Theme Parks and Other Cultural Attractions in Orlando

I was in town to audition for an open seat in the cello section of the Orlando Philharmonic and while I was there I discovered what an incredibly fun city it would be to live in. It’s true that I am a classical musician and there is a strong stereotypical association to classical musicians being extremely conservative and reserved though for the most part that is a false belief. It’s true that a lot of our breed is bent toward political conservatism but it’s not a blanket or all encompassing reality and there are even a few liberals who play for the major symphonies in this country and abroad. Of course that means that there are democrats as well as the expected republican population and I happen to be one of the middle of the road moderates.

Meanwhile, that probably has little to do with my fascination with Orlando. What’s really the point of why I began that is because my behavior is not typical to the classical musician reserved status. I love to get out and do whatever exciting and adventurous activity comes up and Orlando is full of these opportunities. I first noticed the possibility for this while I was getting ready to unpack my suitcase in my hotel room. I accidentally dropped my bag and all of the brochures that contained information on the various attractions, theme parks etc. fell out. Also being somewhat of a procrastinator, I ignored my suitcase and started to look through the brochures. Let’s see, there’s Sea World, Disney Land, Golf Courses and tons of great restaurants and major cultural events. I mean, come on as if having two major theme parks in one city isn’t enough there are tons of other things to keep residents and tourists and auditioning cellists busy. In fact, that reminds me, I need to warm up a bit.

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