Relocating to Florida - Five Things To Be Sure You Do!
If you or someone you know is planning on relocating to Florida, there are some things you should definitely consider seeing on your way there! Planning to enjoy your journey will ensure that you are able to travel safely and comfortably and maybe even get to see a few sights along the way. Relocating to Florida can be a big step for you, your family, or your business and it is important to be aware of some of the major attractions in the area for both business and pleasure.
Visit Walt Disney World Resort: Almost everyone in America can say that they have heard of Disney World, located in scenic Orlando Florida. Orlando is home to many different attractions, but nothing captures the hearts and minds of families quite like the magic of Disney!
Plan a Beach-side Stop: One thing Florida is not short on is beach-front real estate! Most beaches in the state have some sort of public access available, even if there is a small fee for their use such as state parks and similar facilities. Even if you only stop for a restroom break near the beach, you can stretch your legs and wiggle your toes in the sand before continuing on your journey.
Stop by Cape Canaveral & Kennedy Space Center: Want to see a rocket launch? Curious about our nation's illustrious space exploration program? Look no further than the John F. Kennedy Space Center! Complete with a museum filled to the brim with historical items and stories, tours of the area are also available here.
Get Into Wildlife Interaction Activities: Pet a slippery nurse shark or feed a calm and gentle manatee a lettuce snack after you arrive in Florida. Several major cities including Daytona which hosts Marineland have facilities available where you can observe and interact with many interesting native species.
Go to The Florida Everglades: One of the most unique and interesting places in the state of Florida, the Everglades is home to some of the most diverse species anywhere in the country. A keystone (very important) species, the Florida Alligator, thrives in this moist, lush environment.
When you are planning a move, it is crucial to consider the impact that your move will have on the environment there. Hundreds if not thousands of people are relocating to Florida every day, so if even half of these families make an environmentally friendly moving plan we could keep tons of trash in the form of moving boxes out of our landfills! Sustainable moving boxes such as those made of plastic are an option, as is the use of "used" moving boxes made of cardboard.
These boxes are often those in excellent shape that have been collected by the moving company for reuse after someone have finished unpacking. These sorts of positive steps are just some of the many choices you can make when relocating to Florida that can really make a difference for the better.
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