Professional Golf Guides of Orlando
Orlando offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to improve your golfing skills. Pro Golf Guides specializes in matching players with a PGA professional, who will join you for a game to observe your swing, set-up, pre-shot routine and alignment. The expert will then provide tips on improving or correcting your mistakes, focusing on your game and understanding the golf course the first time you step on it.
Professional Golf Guides of Orlando
(407) 227-9869
progolfguides.com/PGGO/Welcome.html
Kissimmee Air Museum
If you're ready to try something besides golf, head to the Kissimmee Air Museum. Many of the magnificent planes on exhibit are fully functional and include a 1954 racing Cassutt Special, a series of open cockpit monoplanes, a OH-23 Raven glass helicopter and even a MiG-17F. The museum is also home to an aerocar, a prototype 1949 aircraft, which looks like a small two-seater car but has wings similar to a Cessna. One of only six produced, the aerocar can fly a range of up to 300 miles at a speed of 120 mph. Visitors can pay for a ride aboard the machine of their choice.
Kissimmee Air Museum
Kissimmee Gateway Airport
233 N. Hoagland Blvd.
Kissimmee, FL 34741
(407) 870-7366
kissimmeeairmuseum.com
Café Tu Tu Tango
When it's time to take a break from all the golfing and have a drink or a snack, Cafe Tu Tu Tango offers you that and more. An award-winning destination--voted "Best Restaurant on I-Drive" in Orlando Magazine--the cafe features a menu composed exclusively of appetizers. Designed to look like an artist's loft, the art on the walls not only changes regularly but is always for sale. Local artists present paintings, litographs and drawings, many of which are made right in front of the customers on the evenings. Friday night is cabaret night, and performers, tango dancers and even contortionists are in attendance.
Café Tu Tu Tango
8625 International Dr.
Orlando, FL 32819
(407) 248-2222
cafetututango.com
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Sarah Dray has been writing since 1996. She specializes in health, wellness and travel topics and has credits in various publications, including "Woman's Day," "Marie Claire," "Adirondack Life" and "Self." She is also a seasoned independent traveler and a certified personal trainer and nutrition consultant. Dray is pursuing a criminal justice degree at Penn Foster College.