In episode 405 of RV Miles, Jason and Abby take a closer look at RV rentals and fleet operations on Outdoorsy, featuring an interview with Brent Ward of Escape RV Rental, an approved vendor at Disney’s Fort Wilderness. Brent shares how he grew from one travel trailer to 44 units in Florida, and more…In episode 405 of RV Miles, Jason and Abby take a closer look at RV rentals and fleet operations on Outdoorsy, featuring an interview with Brent Ward of Escape RV Rental, an approved vendor at Disney’s Fort Wilderness. Brent shares how he grew from one travel trailer to 44 units in Florida, and more than 200 across related companies, plus how deliveries, guest support, insurance, and concierge services work for both operators and renters.
Also in this episode: a listener question about when a weight distribution hitch is really necessary, new RV registration data showing a 24.12% drop in sales, and an RVIA standards update that will require tire pressure monitoring systems on all RVs starting with the 2028 model year.
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Warming oceans, pollution, more potent hurricanes, anchor drops, dredging and trawling. The Florida Reef struggles with a lot of impacts today. In fact, only about 2 percent of the reef that stretches some 350 miles from Biscayne National Park past Everglades National Park and down to Dry Tortugas N…Warming oceans, pollution, more potent hurricanes, anchor drops, dredging and trawling. The Florida Reef struggles with a lot of impacts today. In fact, only about 2 percent of the reef that stretches some 350 miles from Biscayne National Park past Everglades National Park and down to Dry Tortugas National Park is covered with living coral.
For several months now at the National Parks Traveler we've been building an ongoing series of stories and podcasts focused on impacts to the Florida Reef and whether it can be saved. Today our guest is Dr. Erinn Fuller, an associate vice president for research, senior scientist, and coral health and disease program manager at the Mote Aquarium in Florida.
Dr. Fuller is on the forefront of efforts to offset impacts to the Florida Reef and restore its corals. She'll explain the various impacts to the reef and the work being done to offset them. more
We’re sharing our full experience at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay from epic roller coasters like Iron Gwazi and SheiKra to safari-style animal encounters. Get insider tips on tickets, lockers, crowds, and must-ride attractions to plan the perfect visit to one of Florida’s top theme parks.
If you are spe…We’re sharing our full experience at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay from epic roller coasters like Iron Gwazi and SheiKra to safari-style animal encounters. Get insider tips on tickets, lockers, crowds, and must-ride attractions to plan the perfect visit to one of Florida’s top theme parks.
If you are spending more time in the Tampa area, check out the Tampa Bay CityPASS
Hotels near Busch Gardens we recommend: Oasis Bay & Suites or Hampton Inn & Suites Tampa Busch Gardens Area, or you can search for more good hotel options near Busch Garden on TripAdvisor.
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Come with us to swim with the most adorable manatees in Crystal River, Florida with Explorida. In this episode we share what we learned in the experience including the best time to visit, what to expect, and expert tips from our unforgettable eco tour experience.
If you’re staying overnight in Crys…Come with us to swim with the most adorable manatees in Crystal River, Florida with Explorida. In this episode we share what we learned in the experience including the best time to visit, what to expect, and expert tips from our unforgettable eco tour experience.
If you’re staying overnight in Crystal River, here are a few places to consider: Paddletail Waterfront Lodge, Holiday Inn Express, or Hampton Inn. You can also check out a full list of hotels in Crystal River for more options.
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To truly know a city, you’ve got to eat where the locals eat—and in Orlando, that means heading straight to Mills 50. In this episode, David & Tim joins Ricky Lee, the voice behind beloved local food blog Tasty Chomps, for a walking tour of one of Orlando’s most vibrant culinary neighborhoods.
From…To truly know a city, you’ve got to eat where the locals eat—and in Orlando, that means heading straight to Mills 50. In this episode, David & Tim joins Ricky Lee, the voice behind beloved local food blog Tasty Chomps, for a walking tour of one of Orlando’s most vibrant culinary neighborhoods.
From Vietnamese curry to Michelin-linked food stalls, you’ll explore the evolving story of this historically Vietnamese district, now a hub of pan-Asian food halls, local chefs, and a deeply rooted community. And in true Travel in 10 fashion, the tour takes a twist as the crew ends up courtside—sampling upscale eats at an Orlando Magic game.
This is Orlando beyond the theme parks, told one bite at a time.
Featured Stops in Mills 50
Mills Market (formerly Binhung Market)
• Once a traditional Vietnamese grocery, now a modern food hall with deep family roots. Hear how local families transformed it into a new kind of gathering space.
Banh Mi Boy
• A side project from the Michelin-starred team behind Soseki and Sorakara, serving a pho French dip banh mi you won’t forget.
Uni Girl & Japanese Curry Stall
• Small but mighty—this pop-up concept serves a rich Japanese beef curry topped with cheese croquette. One of the day's favorite dishes.
Camille (Baldwin Park)
• Orlando’s first Michelin-starred Vietnamese-American tasting menu. Run by Chef Tung Phan, who trained at Disney’s Victoria & Albert’s.
Carrots by Kim
• The next evolution of Binhung Market, led by Cecilia, blending traditional community values with a fresh modern food vision.
What You'll Hear
• A live walking tour of Mills Market with stories from chefs and second-generation owners
• Insight into the Vietnamese-American community in Orlando since 1975
• A conversation about immigrant identity, food as memory, and the evolution from family grocery to pan-Asian food hall
• Unexpected flavors at an Orlando Magic game, including Jernigan’s upscale dining experience at The Ledge (unlimited hot dogs, wine, and courtside views!)
• A quick review of their stay at the Grand Bohemian Hotel in downtown Orlando
Can’t-Miss Moments
• "Pho French Dip" at Banh Mi Boy – Vietnamese broth-meets-sandwich, a crowd favorite.
• Hot dogs and wine at The Ledge – Watching the Magic courtside while dining in style.
• Walking culture in Mills 50 – Elvis (yes, that’s his name), shares what it’s like growing up under the family cash register.
• Camille’s Michelin menu – A rare look into one of Florida’s top dining destinations, blending Vietnamese heritage and French technique.
Bonus Tips
• Plan ahead if visiting Camille – They’re open only three nights a week and book out fast. Tasting menus start at $175.
• Don’t skip Mills 50 – This is the place to explore Orlando’s local side. Diverse, inclusive, creative.
• Use VisitOrlando.com – For custom trip planning and food itineraries based on your interests.
Thanks to Visit Orlando for helping produce this episode and to Ricky Lee of Tasty Chomps for sharing his deep local knowledge.
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The Florida Reef stretches from Biscayne National Park south past Everglades National Park and down to Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida. It's roughly 350 miles long, and is the only coral reef in the continental United States.
When it comes to reefs around the world, the Florida Reef is the th…The Florida Reef stretches from Biscayne National Park south past Everglades National Park and down to Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida. It's roughly 350 miles long, and is the only coral reef in the continental United States.
When it comes to reefs around the world, the Florida Reef is the third largest. But, unfortunately, it's under a lot of pressure. It's dealing with pollution, ocean warming, damage inflicted by anchors, and disease. Perhaps the most serious disease infecting the reef is Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease, which can be fatal to corals.
Our guest today is Beth Firchau, who works for the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Part of her role is to manage the association's safe coral program, and part of her role is AZA's coordinator for the Florida Reef Tract Rescue Program. And part of her work involves a network of aquariums across the United States that are holding samples of corals from the Florida Reef. more
Orlando may be best known for its rides, resorts, and roller coasters—but there’s another story unfolding in the city’s neighborhoods: a vibrant, locally driven food scene that’s been quietly growing into one of the most dynamic in the Southeast. For personalized help, check out th…Episode Overview
Orlando may be best known for its rides, resorts, and roller coasters—but there’s another story unfolding in the city’s neighborhoods: a vibrant, locally driven food scene that’s been quietly growing into one of the most dynamic in the Southeast. For personalized help, check out the Visit Orlando Trip Planner for free one-on-one planning with a local expert.
In part one of this special two-part episode, we explore how one place—East End Market—helped catalyze Orlando’s local food movement. David and Tim sit down with John Rife, founder and CEO of East End, to talk about how a converted church became ground zero for culinary creativity, Michelin-recognized concepts, and a community of chefs, bakers, and makers reshaping what Orlando tastes like.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
• The Backstory of East End Market
• How a neighborhood harvest festival grew into one of Florida’s most influential food halls—home to 20+ small businesses and multiple Michelin-recognized chefs.
• Behind the Booths: Meet the Makers
• Gideon’s Bakehouse: Started as a popup in the market, now famous for cookies the size of your hand—and a 10-hour line at Disney Springs.
• Winter Park Biscuit Co.: Vegan sandwiches so good, they fooled carnivores.
• Hinckley’s Fancy Meats: The city’s sandwich king, known for housemade charcuterie and national tailgate boxes.
• Poppy’s Burritos: Bringing true Colorado-style breakfast burritos—and Hatch green chilies—to Florida.
• Kaikatsu and Domu: Japanese-inspired dining experiences with sizzling stone-grill bento boxes and Michelin bibs to match.
• Not Just Food
• Obon: French chocolates that look like fruit.
• Permanent Jewelry by Carla Palma: Yes—welded to your wrist.
• Freehand Goods & Owl’s Attic: Local dry goods and vintage treasures curated for the neighborhood.
• Secret Slice & Speakeasy Vibes
• Discover the upstairs hideaway spots at East End—from a QR-code pizza machine to mixology classes, drag nights, and neighborhood-themed cocktails atThe Neighborsbar.
• John Rife on What Makes Orlando Unique
• Hear how creative professionals from the theme park world are quietly reshaping Orlando into a hub of culinary innovation, and why locals—and chefs—choose to stay and build here.
Featured Places in This Episode
• East End Market– Home to over 20 local vendors and the heartbeat of Orlando’s food movement.
• Otto’s High Dive– Michelin-recognized Cuban-inspired rum bar and cocktail destination.
• Gideon’s Bakehouse– Original location at East End, second spot at Disney Springs.
• Cadence Omakase– Intimate 7-seat sushi experience turned Michelin-starred restaurant.
• Winter Park Farmers Market– One of the region’s most beloved Saturday morning experiences.
• Fleet Farming– A local initiative turning neighborhood lawns into micro-farms—by bike.
Local Tips
• Best Farmers Markets:
• Audubon Park Community Market(Monday nights, local-only)
• Winter Park Farmers Market(Saturdays, on scenic Park Ave)
• Don’t Miss Districts:
• Explore Orlando’sMain Street Districtslike Mills 50, Milk District, Audubon Park, and Ivanhoe for distinct, hyperlocal food and retail.
Need Help Planning?
• For personalized help, check out the Visit Orlando Trip Planner for free one-on-one planning with a local expert. And thanks to Visit Orlando for helping support this episode
Up Next
In Part Two, we hit the streets of the Mills 50 District with local food blogger Ricky Lee of Tasty Chomps—one of the city’s top food voices—to explore the flavors and stories behind Orlando’s thriving Asian dining scene. You won’t want to miss it.
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Toward the end of his life, the great inventor Thomas Edison became obsessed with one final project: finding a source of rubber that could grow in the United States. It would transform his Florida home into a bonafide botanical laboratory.
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We just got back from the Florida RV SuperShow in Tampa — the biggest SuperShow ever — and this year felt different. In Episode 393 of the RV Miles Podcast, we break down the show-floor vibe, the new brands that finally made it in, the biggest relaunches and “comeback” stories, and why competition s…We just got back from the Florida RV SuperShow in Tampa — the biggest SuperShow ever — and this year felt different. In Episode 393 of the RV Miles Podcast, we break down the show-floor vibe, the new brands that finally made it in, the biggest relaunches and “comeback” stories, and why competition suddenly feels real again in the RV industry.
We also dig into the new “quality” narrative (frames, suspensions, warranties), talk through brands and models that impressed us (including @noovovans and the @EmberRecreationalVehicles Touring Edition return), and share a few hot takes on designs that might be polarizing… or just plain confusing.
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In this episode of Cruise Radio, Ralph shares an in-depth review of his seven-night cruise on MSC Grandiosa, a ship that recently started sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida after repositioning from Europe.
He discusses embarkation, ship design, cabin comfort, dining experiences, entertainment, a…In this episode of Cruise Radio, Ralph shares an in-depth review of his seven-night cruise on MSC Grandiosa, a ship that recently started sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida after repositioning from Europe.
He discusses embarkation, ship design, cabin comfort, dining experiences, entertainment, and port visits.
Ralph highlights the ship's European and Latin influences, standout live music, Cirque-style shows, and the relaxing private island, Ocean Cay Marine Reserve.
He also offers practical tips for booking activities and navigating the ship's amenities.
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A seven-night cruise on Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas from Bayonne, New Jersey to Florida and The Bahamas. This cruise had a stop in Nassau, Port Canaveral, and Perfect Day at CocoCay.
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In this episode of RV Miles Podcast, we preview the RV show season with a focus on the upcoming Florida RV Super Show in Tampa. Our special guest, Dave Kelly, the Executive Director of the Florida RV Trade Association, joins us to discuss the show's history, what to expect, and its significance in t…In this episode of RV Miles Podcast, we preview the RV show season with a focus on the upcoming Florida RV Super Show in Tampa. Our special guest, Dave Kelly, the Executive Director of the Florida RV Trade Association, joins us to discuss the show's history, what to expect, and its significance in the RV world. We also delve into general tips for attending RV shows, and more!
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Sunshine, salty breezes, and three incredible Florida national parks in one unforgettable road trip: Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas. Ready to chase wildlife, island-hop through the Keys, and discover Florida's wildest surprises in these national parks?
Welcome to our 10-day Florida national …Sunshine, salty breezes, and three incredible Florida national parks in one unforgettable road trip: Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas. Ready to chase wildlife, island-hop through the Keys, and discover Florida's wildest surprises in these national parks?
Welcome to our 10-day Florida national parks road trip!
In this episode, we cover:
A full 10-day road trip that visits Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas National Parks
Wildlife-packed trails, guided boat tours, and quiet corners of the Everglades you might miss
Snorkeling, lighthouses, and the island-party energy of Biscayne and Boca Chita
Epic journeys through the Florida Keys on your way to Dry Tortugas
The very best spots for manatees, alligators, dolphins, and key lime pie
Your task for today: Tell us which park on this Florida road trip you are MOST excited to explore (Everglades, Biscayne, or Dry Tortugas) over on the @DirtInMyShoes Facebook or Instagram page!
Don’t miss the full show notes packed with all the links we mentioned so you can plan your adventures like a pro: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/10-day-florida-national-parks-road-trip/
Planning your own Florida adventure?
After living in Florida for 5 years and exploring so much of the state as a travel writer and content creator, then taking several Florida vacations after moving back up to the Midwest, I have so many Florida vacation suggestions for families that I needed to talk about it for almost an hour!
In th…After living in Florida for 5 years and exploring so much of the state as a travel writer and content creator, then taking several Florida vacations after moving back up to the Midwest, I have so many Florida vacation suggestions for families that I needed to talk about it for almost an hour!
In this episode we talk about:
• Amelia Island
• St. Augustine / Flagler Beach
• Fort Lauderdale
• Miami
• Florida Keys
• Fort Myers, Sanibel, and Captiva
• Tampa, St. Pete, Clearwater
• Destin + 30A
• Pensacola Here are all of my blog posts on Florida destinations if you want to dig deeper:
When you think of Orlando, Florida, chances are you picture theme parks filled with families and long lines. But there's a whole other side to this city! Amaury Piedra joins me to share his recommendations for gourmet dining, romantic nights out, and fun experiences designed for couples throughout t…When you think of Orlando, Florida, chances are you picture theme parks filled with families and long lines. But there's a whole other side to this city! Amaury Piedra joins me to share his recommendations for gourmet dining, romantic nights out, and fun experiences designed for couples throughout the city.more
A four night review of Carnival Glory out of Port Canaveral, Florida. This sailing went to Nassau, Bahamas and and Carnival Cruise Line's new private destination Celebration Key. Staff writer Richard Simms has cruise news.
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A review of Margaritaville at Sea Islander from Ashley. This was a seven-night cruise that sailed to the Western Caribbean from Tampa, Florida. Staff writer Richard Simms has cruise news on Carnival moving ship from New York City, big changes at Norwegian Cruise Line, sickness on Royal Caribbean and…A review of Margaritaville at Sea Islander from Ashley. This was a seven-night cruise that sailed to the Western Caribbean from Tampa, Florida. Staff writer Richard Simms has cruise news on Carnival moving ship from New York City, big changes at Norwegian Cruise Line, sickness on Royal Caribbean and more.
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Chelsea and James look back on their trip to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida! They swap notes on their favourite rides, share some sneaky resort secrets, and give top tips on how to do Disney on a budget. Plus, the two discuss their favourite restaurants, and a very interesting Epcot challenge…
…Chelsea and James look back on their trip to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida! They swap notes on their favourite rides, share some sneaky resort secrets, and give top tips on how to do Disney on a budget. Plus, the two discuss their favourite restaurants, and a very interesting Epcot challenge…
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