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Eli's Orange World FOOD
( GOOGLE MAP ; 407-396-1306; www.orangeworld192.com ; 5395 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy/
Hwy 192; 8am-9:45pm)
Family-owned, friendly and plenty of samples of the iconic Florida fruit, as well as jams
and kitschy souvenirs. Look for the half-an-orange-shaped building on the Kissimmee
strip.
Orlando Farmers Market MARKET
( GOOGLE MAP ; www.orlandofarmersmarket.com ; Lake Eola; 10am-4pm Sun)
Local produce and a beer and wine garden on the shores of downtown Orlando's Lake
Eola.
Winter Park Farmers' Market MARKET
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 200 W New England Ave, Winter Park;
7am-1pm Sat)
Housed in a former train station.
BABY BASICS AT THE PARKS
Hitting Orlando's theme parks with a baby in tow? Children three years and younger do
not pay admission. Once in the gates, a few things help navigate your day.
Child Swap (Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort) Allows caregivers to
wait in line together, and then take turns staying behind with a baby or child while the oth-
er rides. Perfect for families traveling with multiple-age children or for kids who want a
parent to check out the scare-factor before riding. Other parks offer similar options, but
can be a bit complicated, so ask the ride attendant.
Disney's Baby Care Centers (Disney theme parks) Toys and Disney cartoons. You can
purchase diapers, over-the-counter children's medication and more, and there's a full kit-
chen.
SeaWorld's Baby Center (SeaWorld) The cute house with rocking chairs on the porch
in Shamu's Happy Harbor, with similar facilities to Disney. Women only.
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