Lake Eola's fountain catching late afternoon light, Spanish moss draping across the foreground from a cypress, swan paddleboats drifting near the bank, downtown's skyline reflected in the still water. Orlando the way locals know it. Singles past 50 here often live in the suburb-rings rather than near the parks, and weekends fall into a familiar rhythm. However you arrived at this point (late divorce, decades on your own, a recent loss), there's room for a slower second act.
You don't have to know what you're after. Some members are looking for a partner; others want a Sunday-walk friend, a dining-out companion, somebody to share Tuesday dinner with. Both are normal here, and people say so on their profile. No assumption everyone's hunting the same thing. Free to set up and read around.
For a first walk, Orlando members favor Lake Eola or coffee in Thornton Park. Winter Park's Park Avenue suits a Saturday morning; Baldwin Park's Lake Baldwin path gives you a flat loop. College Park runs quieter; Lake Nona is the newer alternative. Mount Dora's old downtown is the standby for a slower drive together. Celebration and Lake Mary work in the evening. Cocoa Beach earns a Saturday once you've already met.