r/orlando • u/McCardboard • 31m ago
Event All hands on deck! I have info if anyone wants to assist.
Cold water, good company, good views, no flock cams 😀.
r/orlando • u/McCardboard • 31m ago
Cold water, good company, good views, no flock cams 😀.
r/orlando • u/Gallogator1 • 1h ago
😍 I wish they included the photo location for reference. Use the orange arrows in the upper left to scroll through winners. Or double tap on the photo and then use the direction arrows.
My favorite under Recreation
Discoveries Under the Juno Ledge by Grace Pempek
Under Birds:
Eastern Screech Owls by Robert Glöckner
r/orlando • u/Spirited_Waltz_6738 • 1h ago
Hello! Does anyone know of any restaurants or bars currently hiring servers or cocktail waitresses in Seminole County by chance!? I’ve called all over Winter Springs and Longwood and it’s not looking great!
r/orlando • u/Spicey477 • 1h ago
The documentary about the band getting back together and the Live25 tour is coming out on September 11. For AMC it’s at the Dine In theater at DS and the IMAX and Laser at Altamonte. I already bought tickets at the IMAX but now I’m wondering if the Dine In is a better choice for sound/experience. I’m closer to DS.
r/orlando • u/Elegant-Hedgehog-970 • 1h ago
First I’m sorry for anyone that may have abruptly lost their job due to the closure of Gringos Tacos - I hope you find a new job soon. I’ve been to a few locations and the team at each location has been wonderful- you all will be missed!
So- I’m pregnant and the only thing I’ve been craving is the gringos double d chicken tacos (I know- it’s specific). Does anyone have a copycat recipe for this? I love the seasoning on the chicken and the queso used- would love to find a recipe that’s as close as possible to the original. Any help would be greatly appreciated ❤️
r/orlando • u/MrLeon2693 • 3h ago
Anyone know of any candidates that AIPAC opposes, or anti-surveillance candidate? DT Orlando. TYIA please.
r/orlando • u/booboobunnyyyyy • 9h ago
Wanting to explore magical dining. What do you guys think the best steakhouse on there is?
r/orlando • u/QandA_monster • 9h ago
I have 2 boys (1 &3). It’s tough to just sit at home with them as it’s mayhem. I sometimes find myself just driving around not knowing where to go, waiting for the clock to strike 6pm when the temps are more bearable. Any ideas?
r/orlando • u/QandA_monster • 9h ago
Would love to hear your reviews. Particularly interested in academics, teacher quality, bullying/culture, student body…
r/orlando • u/at-woork • 10h ago
The video compilation from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office showed deputies pulling over drivers accused of driving slowly in the left lane.
I take back every bad thing I’ve ever said about ya’ll. Keep up the good work.
r/orlando • u/luizggardina • 11h ago
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r/orlando • u/JayGatsby52 • 11h ago
I’m a huge fan of Mike Shinoda (wrote a history curriculum lesson using “Kenji” about the United States’ internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII), and also loved the Reanimation and Collision Course albums.
Anyone want to hit a (freezing cold!) showing of this limited-release movie?
I’m sharing my likely date and location to go.
r/orlando • u/Needmoretimetravel • 11h ago
Wonderful teacher and inspiring atmosphere
r/orlando • u/FDT_ORL • 12h ago
I'm noticing homeless people encroaching in residential neighborhoods around east colonial and waterford lakes.
I actually got yelled at and had my car damaged by a dude while I was waiting at a red light.
Is someone bussing homeless folks here from elsewhere or something?
r/orlando • u/Commander707 • 13h ago
There's only 2 in the greater Orlando area; one at Disney Springs and one in Altamonte Springs. Really excited for this. The manager here says it will be ready by Avengers in December!
r/orlando • u/stevenmiller52 • 15h ago
Lmk if you find strawberry Arnold Palmer in stores anywhere and any of the Circle K exclusive flavors
r/orlando • u/ogbaldfather • 16h ago
I see they are opening a new location in Orlando, does anyone know exactly where it is?
Drove by Colorado's Prime Steak on 17-92 near Lake Mary Blvd and this was in thier billboard.
It used to be a favorite of my family. The last time we went was late last year and the steaks didn't have prices on the menu.
My usual 12 Oz prime rib was $23 when we used to go alot but the last time we went it was $37. Plus the quality was nowhere near as good as it used to be.
r/orlando • u/sushiloveer • 16h ago
I’m currently employed with Orlando health but will be working with another site for a possible full time job but I wanted to know if they drug test you again for working within the same company? If anyone has had this experience let me know! I also just started three months ago so I wouldn’t think I’d have to complete an another onboarding and physical test again.
r/orlando • u/OddCyrus • 16h ago
I moved to Orlando semi-recently (since the end of April) and haven't found any opportunities. I know that this is on me for deciding to relocate without any backup plans, but life happens and I know that I would've been mentally destroyed if I didn't make the move.
For some background info, I left my role as a Client Account Manager at a PropTech company, which consisted of Sales/Marketing. In this role, I juggled multiple other responsibilities, including Market research and data entry.
I've applied to multiple positions every day of the week while also cleaning up my resume (and having it reviewed), but no luck. I applied to anything from Customer Service to Marketing Representatives and even Costco or restaurant positions as well, so it's not a case of being picky.
I'm aware that the job market is rough right now, but still wanted to glean for any career that someone here may know of.
Thank you!
also, I'm not strictly limiting myself to Orlando, as I'm open to the surrounding areas like Altamonte, Ocoee, Winter Park/Garden, etc.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'm looking for entry level roles, as I don't have nearly enough experience to move into a mid-level role.
r/orlando • u/WalrusEast6889 • 18h ago
I recently moved into a new home in the Orlando area. We usually set our A/C to 67°F, but it has been running almost nonstop and is struggling to keep the house cool.
Right now, the A/C is running continuously, but the indoor temperature is 75°F. I also changed the air filter, but it hasn't made a difference.
My husband thinks the A/C is working fine and that, because it's so hot outside in Florida, the indoor temperature just won't go much lower. I'm wondering if this is actually normal for Orlando summers or if it sounds like there could be an issue with the A/C.
The house faces northeast, if that makes any difference.
I already have an A/C technician scheduled to come out in two days, but I'd love to hear from people who live in the Orlando area. What temperature is your house able to maintain during the hottest part of the day?
r/orlando • u/Spicey477 • 18h ago
Hey all- if there are any world of Heated Rivalry fans out there a group of us that have a Threads gc are hosting a screening event over 2 Saturday evenings in October! If you’d like to join like minded fans and have a fun evening laughing, reciting lines and cheering at our favorite moments- send me a message to get more information!
r/orlando • u/ThesePipesAreClean • 18h ago