What the Brit Guide Did Next!


OK Brit Guide fans, this one’s expressly for you. Although our long-running guidebook died a slow and painful death in 2024, we have been quietly working to salvage the content and find a new home for it. And find a new home, we have.

The 29-year run of the Brit Guide was something of a phenomenon in guidebook terms, taking on the well-established big-budget travel series and coming out on top year after year as the UK’s best-selling guide to any destination. But now it has a successor. Step forward the Best Orlando Villa Holiday Guide.…!


Yes, we know, it’s a bit wordy, but the new UK-based publisher is well aware of the ever-growing market for villa holidays in Central Florida, hence they wanted to be right up front with this aspect of things. And, if we’re honest it’s something we should have done a while ago. The villa market is a real speciality in the Kissimmee area, and we needed a specialist to cover this area, hence the well-travelled Lizzie Best was recruited to write this section. We have to say, the information, and the way it is presented, far exceeded our expectations (and our ability to replicate it!).

In fact, with new layout and design, we think it looks even better than the days with our previous publisher. The colour is sharper, the design is more imaginative and the content has a bit more zing to it, having been given a complete overhaul and rearranged in a number of sections, including a month-by-month guide to what’s happening in terms of events and sports, as well as the weather (!).

A sample page from the new book

The chance to look at all the various Brit Guide content from a fresh perspective has led to a number of changes in the general flow of the book as well, while we have been able to add a lot more practical content when it comes to preparing for the holiday and getting to grips with matters like ride-share transport, toll roads in Florida (of which there are a lot) and travel insurance. We’ve added a section on Tampa Airport, in addition to Orlando and Melbourne, and boosted the Getting Around chapter with more advice and insight on child car seats, the essential Visitor Toll Pass and other driving practicalities. And the detail on villas, and all aspects of choosing the right villa and villa community, is second to none, with a comprehensive look at the logistics, value and places to stay, as well as things like grocery shopping and using barbecue grills.

Another big change is with the theme parks chapters, perhaps not surprisingly following the opening of Universal Orlando’s new Epic Universe park, which is quite stunning. Now, all the main attractions are grouped together in one mega chapter, while a second chapter looks at other attractions, like Wild Florida and Mount Dora, that are all worthwhile Days Out in and around Orlando.

The full Epic Universe panorama

Of course, there are still chapters devoted to the essentials of Shopping, Dining and Sport, while we have re-worked the old Beyond Orlando section to give it a Florida Beaches focus that should have extra appeal to all our UK visitors.

In many ways, we’re grateful for the chance to re-work large parts of the old content and make it seem fresh again, and we thoroughly enjoyed the full write-up on Epic Universe, which is simply gorgeous to look at. There’s more in the pipeline, too, so be sure to follow all our updates on our Instagram account.

So, a final farewell, then, to the Brit Guide; and hello, Best Orlando Villa Holiday Guide (phew!).


Simon & Susan

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  2. Oh wow oh wow. What fantastic news, it was a sad moment when you announced the end of the Brits Guide, the partner to many of our trips. So this is great news and I suspect it will become as much a holiday must read . I see it is available on Amazon, so off over there to order one! I hope you have great success with it, you deserve it. TF

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  3. Wow oh wow, great news! It was such a pity the great Brits Guide came to an end, especially as it had been a big part of the a lot of our visits to the Sunshine State. So this new direction is very welcome, especially as you say, a villa holiday is of interest to a lot of visitors. I see that it is available on Amazon, so off there to buy a copy! Good luck with the new guide. Best wishes. TF

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