The best mall near Disney World is the Florida Mall on Orange Blossom Trail. It is about 10-12 minutes away. However, since you do not have a car, I recommend taking Mears Transportation to the mall. They are cheaper than a taxi and offer great customer service! They operate out of the Orlando International Airport, but can pick you up and drop you off where you need to go. Check out their ticket prices and information at: http://www.mearstransportation.com/index.htm
If this is not an option, I recommend visiting Downtown Disney. Although it is not technically a mall, they offer many different shops and boutiques. And if you are staying in a Disney Resort, transportation to Downtown Disney Marketplace is free!
If you would like any help in planning your trip or would be interested in more tips and advice, please visit my Disney Vacation Services Blog, I'm All Ears!
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/
Have a great trip and happy shopping!
2006-07-05 05:42:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The closest shopping is Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village on Disney Property. It is fun but high priced and mostly disney
products. And you will be able to use Disney shuttle or boat services to get you there.
At exit 68 (Pay attention our exit numbering system has changed but both numbers will be on the exit signs.) There is the Premium Outlet mall. That is definately the closest and probably the best pricing you will find in the area. Remember we are a tourist state and that area particularly. This exit will get you to the shopping village or the outlet mall. Check with the hotel about shuttles to the outlet mall.
Have fun at Disney. and remember to get fast passes for the rides so you don;t have to stand in line. Best wishes Samm
2006-07-05 02:17:26
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answered by ? 7
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The Mall at Millenia!! It's really nice. It has lower priced and upper priced stores. It's also pretty big so it's a nice mall to visit.
Like for girls, they have everything from Forever 21, Hollister, J. Crew to Gucci, Dior, Burberry, etc.
It's kind of a preppy mall, but I like it. (Plus they have a Sanrio store, which I like lol).
They have some good restaurants there too: The Cheesecake Factory, PF Chang's, California Pizza Kitchen...etc.
http://www.mallatmillenia.com/html/
4200 Conroy Road, Orlando, 32839
I-4 at Conroy Road (Exit 78)
2006-07-06 03:36:14
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answered by hellolacey 2
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It depends on what type of stores you want:
Mall at Millenia off Conroy Rd and I-4 if you like the high end ritzy stores. http://www.mallatmillenia.com/html/
If you like those types of stores but don't mind if it's a season old then Orlando Premium Outlets off Vineland Rd by Disney. http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp?id=17
Florida Mall off Orange Blossom Trail is nice but very touristy. And alot like any other mall. (page unavailable now, sorry)
Hope these help.
Remember you'll also have virtually everything in the Downtown Disney shopping area that you could want/need. Or you could always go up and down International Drive (I-Drive) or US 192, like many other tourists, and they do have anything and everything you could possibly want/need.
Good luck and have fun!!!
2006-07-06 15:43:53
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answered by ditzychik508 5
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Downtown Disney or the Orange Blossom mall.
2006-07-07 20:43:34
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answered by kelly_belly_21 3
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i'd spend a minimal of per week or per week-and-a-0.5 at Disney international. There are 4 topic parks and 2 water parks, Downtown Disney (domicile of Cirque du Soleil and DisneyQuest) and extra. i'd propose staying in a Disney motel in the course of the time you're at Disney international with the aid of tremendous perks provided to Disney motel visitors (i.e. extra Magic Hours, free transportation, etc.). you would probably want to employ a vehicle for the area of your vacation you at the on the spot are not planning on spending at Disney international. widespread Studios and Islands of adventure can each and each and every be finished in a unmarried day (it will be tougher when you're going for the time of a hectic time of year, like in the course of the summer season or close to vacation trips, yet with careful planning you'll get by skill of in a unmarried day). widespread has a water park called moist 'n' Wild. Then there is Sea international, which calls for a minimal of an afternoon, I prefer to take 2. Sea international has 2 sister parks in Orlando, Aquatica (a water park featuring animals) and Discovery Cove (an all-day park that valuable homes animal encounters with dolphins, stingrays, birds, etc., all even as excellent out on synthetic seashores--very useful position). in case you'll want to bypass to the sea coast, Cocoa sea coast is about an hour faraway from Orlando, domicile of Ron Jon Surf save and Cocoa sea coast Surf employer (both truly cool places). there is truly lots to do in Orlando, it relies upon on what you're attracted to. Like I stated although, i'd quite propose spending a minimal of 0.5 of your vacation at Disney international--and that still gained't also be adequate time to work out each and every thing!
2016-10-14 03:36:24
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If you won't have a car then you really can't get there.
Disney transportation does take you to Downtown Disney though where there are all kinds of shops and restaurants and nightlife.
2006-07-05 06:33:04
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answered by DisneyLover 6
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You can't go to a good one. The best one is Millenia. All the other ones stink. You aren't doing yourself a favor going to Central Florida without a car- it is the ONLY way to get around and to go to the best places. I recommend get a car and go to Millenia.
2006-07-05 08:57:07
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answered by pickle_today 3
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Florida mall ( orange blosson trail )
2006-07-05 02:06:37
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answered by sylvia g 2
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the one that has all those stores in it
2006-07-05 02:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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