Orlando - Florida - 4K Downtown Drive - 2024
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- Опубликовано: 13 апр 2024
- Early afternoon drive around Florida's 4th largest city: Orlando.
Filmed: April 2024
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This reminds me so much of NEWARK NJ. it’s feel like home almost 😢Thank you for sharing .! 🥰
If only Newark, NJ was clean, safe and with nice weather
Thanks for vids I can explore the us in my room
As always another great ride! Thanks for keeping the passenger seat open
R.I.P. to all the victims of the Pulse night club shooting that happened years ago. At the 0:45 mark, you can still see the club signage. I'm very happy that their memorial is still along the fencing.
My last vacation was here
When U Last Visit Orlando,Florida 3:15
My dad got us 3 kids tickets to go to disney world.when we lived in florida.paid for the bus ride.
This is one of the city skylines where the city population (316,000) looks more believable than the MSA population (2.8 million). If that airport wasn't there, it would look more like Charlotte, NC (their skyline is tall).
Only 316k?
As a result, Orlando is a suburban mess. Also, Disney and other Theme Parks are the largest employers in Orlando so they don’t need the amount of skyscrapers as a typical one for this metro.
@@w-josh There is something to be said for the amount of new downtown residential...
@@flarrfan Could you elaborate?
@@w-josh Seems clear from the drive, as well as my recollections of downtown from my last time there about 25 years ago that there's been a deliberate land use policy to encourage residential development in areas previously commercial or industrial. Of course, that's not to mention what's happened to the west side of the tracks over the same period, what used to be residential (mostly for POC) is now a basketball arena and a soccer stadium. Of course, I-4 had a lot to do with that too, making the former black business district on Church St. and most of the nearby residents even more invisible than they were before.
Well, not only did you drive right by the hospital where I was born (then called Orange Memorial), but then you went down Anderson right past my first home and my earliest memory! Thanks...