Venetian Bay Villages is approximately 7 miles to
Disney's Main Gate. MGM, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Magic
Kingdom, and Orlando International Airport are right around the corner. Minutes
to Lake Toho's Bass fishing! You
are minutes to attractions - less than a hour to World Famous
Daytona Beach
- relax when the day is done!

Directions
From Orlando: Take John Young Parkway South into Kissimmee. Make a right turn on
Carroll St. Proceed past the Kissimmee Utility Authority. Venetian Bay will be 2
miles ahead on your left.
From I-4: Take I-4 exit
25-A (192 east). Follow 192 to Hoagland Blvd and turn left. Proceed past the
Osceola Square Mall. Venetian Bay will be 3/4 of a mile past the Mall on your
right hand side.
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4001 Venetian Bay Drive
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Location
Kissimmee-St. Cloud is located in Osceola County, a 1,506-square mile area that
serves as the south/central boundary of the Central Florida Region and the
Greater Metropolitan Orlando area. The City of Kissimmee, the County Seat, is 18
miles due south of Orlando. Osceola's only other incorporated City, St. Cloud,
is nine miles east of Kissimmee, and approximately 45 miles west of the City of
Melbourne on the Atlantic Coast.
Transportation
The Orlando International Airport is conveniently located close to the
Kissimmee-St. Cloud area. The Kissimmee Municipal Airport is a convenient
alternative for private pilots and charters. An expansive road network links
Kissimmee-St. Cloud with the rest of Central Florida. An Amtrak station located
in downtown Kissimmee offers another travel option. Kissimmee-St. Cloud is about
an hour's drive to the Atlantic beaches, 80 miles to Tampa Bay and the Gulf
beaches, and 236 miles to Miami.
Osceola County has historically served as a transportation crossroads and is
currently crossed by the Florida East Coast Seaboard and Amtrak Railroad
Systems, Interstate Highway 4 and U.S. Highways 17/92, 441, 192 and Florida's
Turnpike. The transportation network includes connections to the Central Florida
Greeneway (SR417) and Osceola Parkway (SR522), which provide access from the
Turnpike to Walt Disney World.