1) Always drive on the right side of the road.
2) Always wear a seatbelt; it's the law and you will get fined.
3) If you have a child age 5 or under while you drive, your child must be kept in a crash-tested approved restraint carrier.
4) It's part of Florida law that if there's a rainstorm, you must have the headlights on.
5) In case of a roadside emergency, you can use the Florida Highway Patrol blue box which is located along main highways. If you got a cellphone, dial FHP.
6) Before your trip, plan a list of all the things you want to do while in Orlando; but do not schedule more than you can actually do on any given day.
7) Take enough film for your camera, preferably a disposable camera.
8) Wear sunblock, a hat, and drink a lot of water while you are spending time outdoors.
9) Bring your most comfortable clothes and shoes; you may want to do some long distanced walking.
10) During the warmest part of the day, take a break from the sun's heat by visiting a shopping mall.
11) Be on a lookout for coupon books and discounts for restaurants, theme parks, and attractions.
12) Always ask about discounts for students, seniors, and Florida residents at attractions and theme parks.