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Many people know Florida as a major tourism force in the United States. For the past years, records show that an average of 60 million tourists visits the state annually. This numbers account for most of Floridas annual growth as tourism is able to provide a steady source of employment in restaurants, hotels, resorts and theme parks.

While tourism plays a major role in the states income, other industries also benefit from this boon. For instance, shopping districts in the state also see a steady growth, as majority of their clients are tourists who visit these areas for different purposes. Some tourists visit shopping areas for bargain hunting, while others visit to sample popular local products like Floridas oranges and tomatoes.

If youre a tourist looking to maximize your stay in Florida, looking at the states shopping malls can be very entertaining. The experience could also help you realize the prevalent culture in the state and thereby gain an appreciation for the place. For tips in your shopping spree, here are some recommendations:

Remember to set a budget for your shopping. In Florida, many tourists use credit cards for their shopping needs because this lessens their worries on carrying cash around. However, this practice may cause more harm than good because credit card payments are harder to track than cash payments. As a result, many overspend and end up worrying on how to pay mounting credit card bills.

Dont put all your cash in your wallet when you go around in shopping malls. In Florida, tourists may at times misplace their wallets because they get too busy looking at shops so its best to distribute cash in your bag. For example, if your bag has zippered pockets and built-in pouches, you can place some cash in these areas instead of placing it all in your purse. Distributing cash in your bag and wallet is wiser in case you lose one of the two items.

Have something to eat and drink before you head out to the shopping malls. In Florida, most tourists forget to do this so they end up tired and dehydrated at the start of their shopping. If you dont want to grab a full meal, try to have a light snack at your hotel or restaurants in the mall area because eating will help you relax and enjoy the shopping experience.

by: Larissa Dobbin




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