Quick Verdict
Pick Annapolis if Maryland State House tours, Cantler's Chesapeake crab feasts, and Naval Academy noon parades beat theme-park lines. Pick Orlando if Disney park-hopper days, Universal's Wizarding World, and resort-pool kid weeks trump $210-a-day colonial brick.
🏆 Annapolis wins 71 OVR vs 64 · attribute matchup 0–5
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How do Orlando and Annapolis compare?
Two completely different family-friendly Eastern US trips, and the gap isn't really price — it's mood. Annapolis is the colonial capital of Maryland, a brick-streeted port town centered on Maryland State House (the oldest still-functioning state capitol in continuous legislative use), a working harbor, the U.S. Naval Academy with daily noon-formation parade, and Chesapeake Bay blue crabs cracked open on butcher paper at Cantler's. Orlando is the most concentrated theme-park trip on the planet — Disney's four parks, Universal's three, and resort hotels engineered to keep you on-property.
$210 a day in Annapolis covers a B&B room near State Circle, a half-bushel of steamed Old Bay crabs at Boatyard Bar & Grill ($80 for two), a $25 schooner sail with Annapolis Sailing School, and a $0 walk past the Naval Academy chapel. Orlando's listed $230 is misleading — add Disney park-hopper at $180/day plus a moderate resort at $400/night, and a real Orlando trip is $400+ per adult. Annapolis is genuinely walkable (4/5) and clean; Orlando is car-dependent (2/5 walkability) outside of resort property.
Time Annapolis for late spring (May, June) or September-October — peak crab season runs July through September. Time Orlando for late January through April or November to dodge daily 3 PM thunderstorms. Pick Annapolis if Maryland State House tours, Cantler's Chesapeake crab feasts, and Naval Academy noon parades beat theme-park lines. Pick Orlando if Disney park-hopper days, Universal's Wizarding World, and resort-pool kid weeks trump $210-a-day colonial brick.
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🛡️ Safety
Orlando
Orlando is a tourism-engineered city — the resort corridor (Walt Disney World, Universal, International Drive) is among the most heavily-policed and safety-engineered tourist zones on Earth. Standard urban precautions outside the resort areas. Real risks for theme-park visitors are heat exhaustion, sunburn, dehydration, and the financial drain of poorly-planned multi-day park visits — not violent crime.
Annapolis
Annapolis is generally safe, especially the historic downtown, City Dock, Naval Academy area, and Eastport — comfortable to walk at any hour. Some outlying neighborhoods see higher property crime; tourists rarely venture there. The most genuine practical safety risks are weather-related (summer thunderstorms, Bay-water swimming hypothermia in shoulder seasons) and the inevitable parking ticket if you misread a sign.
🌤️ Weather
Orlando
Orlando has a humid subtropical climate with two clear seasons — long, hot, humid summers (June–September, daytime 32–34°C with daily afternoon thunderstorms) and mild dry winters (December–February, daytime 22–25°C, cool evenings). Hurricane season is June–November (peak August–October). The shoulder months (February–April and October–November) are the optimal weather window. Theme parks operate year-round but summer afternoon thunderstorms close outdoor rides for 20–60 minutes daily.
Annapolis
Annapolis has a humid subtropical climate moderated by the Chesapeake Bay — hot humid summers (80°F+ days standard, with thunderstorms), cold winters with occasional snow, and pleasant springs and falls. The Bay temperature lags the air by 4–6 weeks, so swimming is best in August even though air is hottest in July.
🚇 Getting Around
Orlando
Orlando is a car-and-Uber city — public transit (LYNX bus, SunRail commuter train) covers limited tourist-useful routes. If staying on Disney property you can use Disney's free internal transportation network (buses, monorail, Skyliner gondolas, water taxis) and never need a car. Off-property requires Uber/Lyft or rental car. The Brightline high-speed rail from MCO to Miami opened 2023 and changes the regional travel calculation.
Walkability: Inside the theme parks: extreme walking (8-12 km/day per park is normal). Outside the parks: minimal walkability except downtown Lake Eola, Thornton Park, Winter Park, and the I-Drive ICON Park strip. Plan rideshare or rental car for everything else.
Annapolis
Downtown Annapolis is small and walkable — historic district, City Dock, Naval Academy, and St. John's College all within a half-mile. A car is useful for day trips (Sandy Point, St. Michaels, DC, Baltimore) but downtown is best done on foot. Parking is the main hassle: limited, metered, and aggressively enforced. Annapolis Transit (the local bus) has limited tourist use.
Walkability: Downtown is exceptionally walkable — colonial brick streets, slow traffic, and comfortable distances between sights. The hill from City Dock up Main Street to the Maryland State House is steep but only 3 blocks. Eastport is reachable by foot (15 min via Spa Creek bridge) or water taxi.
📅 Best Time to Visit
Orlando
Feb–Apr, Nov
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Annapolis
Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct
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The Verdict
Choose Orlando if...
You want the most concentrated theme-park trip on Earth — Disney's four parks plus Universal's three within a 20-mile radius, family-engineered for ages 3 to 73.
Choose Annapolis if...
You want a colonial brick capital with sailing, blue crabs, and the Naval Academy a short drive from DC and Baltimore.
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