Visiting Orlando Florida

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By puter_dr

Orlando Florida and Central Florida

Nearly Everyone has heard of the main tourist destinations of Orlando Florida. Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. I will try and cover those and some other great places to visit in the Orlando area.


Walt Disney World

Disney has four theme parks at Walt Disney World Orlando. The Magic Kingdom, Epcot, MGM Studios and Animal Kingdom, Disney also offers two water parks, a large adult entertainment complex featuring clubs and restaurants, Cirque du Soliel, and Disney's Wide World of Entertainment.

Walt Disney World offers some nice vacation deals at different times of the year. Check their website to see what the latest deals are.

Universal Studios
Universal Studios

Universal Studios

Universal has two theme parks in Orlando. They have Universal Studios and Adventure Island. Universal also features an adult entertainment area with various restaurants, clubs and large movie theater.

Sea World
Sea World

Seaworld

Seaworld Orlando

Seaworld has a nice park in Orlando. When I lived there we got annual passes and probably went a couple times a month. I really preferred this park to the Disney and Universal Parks. The park, owned by Anheuser Busch features the Budwieser Clydesdales and a mini brewery where you can learn how to brew beer and sample various products.

Kennedy Space Center Visitors Center

The Kennedy Space Center Visitors Center is an awesome destination. You can tour various facilities on the center, including the Launch platform, the Vehicle Assembly Center and others. They have 2 IMAX theatres featuring space themed movies. This has to be my favorite place around Orlando to visit for a day.

The displays are awe inspiring.

Gatorland-Orlando's Original Tourist Attraction

Gatorland is a lot of fun. They have live alligators and crocodiles, gator wrestling, gator jumping. Snakes, and all kinds of reptiles. The concession stands sell fried alligator tail, and beer. It is a great half day attraction. Get a picture of you or your family holding a live alligator or snake.

Cypress Gardens

Cypress Gardens

Cypress Gardens

Cypress Gardens is one of the oldest amusement parks in the country. It was originally built to highlight the beautiful gardens and grounds of this park about forty-five minutes south of Orlando. This old time park has southern belles strolling in their finery, and its waterski show that has been featured in various movies. It was recently bought by a theme park company and has had rollercoasters added to the park.


Wonderworks

The upside down building on International Drive has drawn stares for years in this tourist-focused area. It's actually an indoor and air conditioned amusement park with over 100 interactive exhibits and other attractions.

Visitors can interact with numerous hands-on activities, like the Shuttle Landers. Sitting in the cockpit, you use joystick controls to land the Space Shuttle on its airstrip. Or become the sports star you always dreamed you'd be in the Virtual Sports exhibit, where your acrobatics are incorporated into an on-screen game. Or play a game of Lazer Tag in the venue's huge maze.

The Outta Control Dinner Show is a comedy and magic dinner show for all ages offered every evening. Tickets for the show include unlimited pizza, popcorn, soda, beer, and wine.

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Stacie Naczelnik  says:
12 months ago

I've always wanted to go to Universal Studios. I'll put this on the list of places to take my future kids.

Sara G.  says:
10 months ago

If you go to Universal, the sometime long lines can avoided by either buying go to the front of the line type passes at now offered at gift shops there or staying at an official universal hotel...well worth it for a couple of days. http://www.Orlando.us occasionally runs special offers and discounts I haven't seen elsewhere. There's also occasional specials at the offical theme park sites for all kinds of things: military, Canadians, nurses etc.

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