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Kevey Jul 17th, 2005 08:25 AM

Prescription spectacles
 
My family and I are travelling to Orlando in August and my wife would like to know where is the best place to have perscription spectacles made.

seetheworld Jul 17th, 2005 08:40 AM

The firm that we use, ForEyes Optical, cuts its lenses in Florida (although we make our purchases in Boston and NYC). They have a great selection of discounted designer frames and we have always been pleased. Maybe someone on this board has been to the store in Orlando.

http://www.foreyes.com/about/stores_...html?region=FL

I would think that in order to have them ready in time for your departure, you would need to go there right away - the process usually takes 2 weeks.

jorr Jul 17th, 2005 09:22 AM

In order to look for a place in the Yellow Pages, online, or by word of mouth it would be better to call them perscription glasses or just glasses. I don't know if you might be from outside of the US, but call them glasses for the best results in Orlando.

Wednesday Jul 17th, 2005 09:38 AM

where are you staying ?

Kevey Jul 17th, 2005 10:35 AM

We are staying at a villa approx 5 mins to the west of disney off highway 192.

nytraveler Jul 17th, 2005 11:11 AM

Am I missing something here? The fact that you're calling them spectacles makes me think you're British or ???

Wouldn;t it be much less expensive and more convenient to buy them at home than in the US? (I had two pairs of glasses made last week - one reading, one sun, granted with designer frames - but even with the coupon discount it was almost $500.)

Or are you looking for some specific designer frames not available where you are?

seetheworld Jul 17th, 2005 11:20 AM

My SIL lives in the UK but always buys her contacts and frames/glasses here in the US. I can only assume her reason is price. But that is a very good question, nytraveler.

enjoylife Jul 17th, 2005 02:11 PM

You can get a AAA discount at For Eyes.

Christina Jul 17th, 2005 07:23 PM

I've used For Eyes for about 20 years and swear by them. They are very reaonably priced, have a good selection, and I've never had a single thing wrong with the glasses that was their fault, and they have excellent customer service. I have used them when living in both California and Maryland, but I know their lab is in Florida. However, glasses always take 1-2 weeks to be made.

I would never do such a thing myself, unless you have a really simple foolproof prescription, as if you need adjustments or have any problems, you won't be there to take them back and have them remade. That is one thing I like about For Eyes-- I had to have one pair made three times due to errors in the prescription from my (former) optometrist, not For Eyes -- and even though it wasn't at all their fault, they remade them twice at no cost. These were not cheap glasses, either, being progressive, high-index lenses. I have a friend who told me his private fancy eyeglass company where he paid about $500 for his glasses wouldn't do that.

Wednesday Jul 18th, 2005 03:38 AM

Tried to find a Lenscrafters (makes them in an hour) or 20/20 in Kissimmee with no luck...I know Sam's Club has optical, but you would need to buy a membership too....If you find yourself up at a mall like Mall of Millenia, there is a Lenscrafters there, i am not sure how long you will be in town and they do them quickly if that is an important factor...


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