Welcome to the gorgeous state of Florida, accompanied with swaying palm trees, Mickey Mouse, and animals who will lounge in your backyard. As a native Floridian, I have learned a few rules to live by and would like to impart them to you.
1. Due to our nickname being “The Sunshine State,” sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats are much needed.
2. The most affordable quality dinner to purchase (other than Chick-fill-A).
3. Unfortunately, there is not a scientific explanation for the weather conditions in Florida.
Rain (5 minutes), sunshine, dark and cloudy, rain, and then sunshine again. Therefore, please keep an umbrella handy at all times.
4. I don’t want to call Florida a natural Jurassic Park...
... but there have been several occurrences of snakes in toilets and black bears lounging in hammocks.
5. Assume that, in every body of water, even a puddle, there’s an alligator.
Disclaimer: I’m not placing any blame on the parents, the child, or Disney. I want to express this precaution so more lives will not be unnecessarily lost.
6. Our beaches are therapeutic and amazing but beware of the “invisible” jellyfish.
7. Florida has more colleges and universities than University of Florida and Florida State University.
8. If coming during the winter, then schedule to come any month of the year. Trust me, coats will not be needed.
Overall, Florida is a wonderful place to visit and to create new memories with family and friends. Please feel free to visit other attractions outside of Disney and soak in the sunlight!





























