Yes, we admit, it’s a tough location, but someone has to work here. The annual average temperature is 82 degrees, with summers in the high-80s and winters in the mid-60s. (There isn’t much of a winter.)Located in Orange County in Central Florida, Orlando is one of America’s fastest-growing cities. It has nearly 300,000 people living in it. The metro area has more than 2 million people, making it the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the Southeast.

Orlando is home to the University of Central Florida, the largest university in the country by student population and home to one of the country’s newest medical schools.
Orlando International Airport is one of the largest in the United States and transports tourists from across the globe daily. Virtually every major international airline operates out of OIA. In addition, Orlando-Sanford International Airport flies direct to a number of smaller U.S. airports.
Orlando is also home to two college football bowl games, the Capital One Bowl and the Champs Sports Bowl.



