Destinations Of Orlando
The city of Orlando is located in one of the world’s most visited tourist regions. Of which draws tens of millions of visitors every year. Amongst its principal tourist attractions are Walt Disney World, SeaWorld Orlando, and Universal Orlando. The establishment of these mega-amusement parks has encouraged other investors. There are nearly limitless hotels, motels, and resorts in the Orlando area. Thousands of restaurants, dozens of golf courses. Along with numerous other attractions and things to do. While many people think of Orlando as only a family destination. Dominated by activities targeted at children, adults will find plenty to keep them entertained as well. Attractions like the Leu Gardens make for nice escapes. Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral is within easy reach of the city.

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Walt Disney World Parks -Walt Disney World is Florida’s most popular family attraction. It has been for many years. Of its four parks, Magic Kingdom is the most iconic, with Cinderella’s Castle being at the heart of the square. Epcot’s Spaceship Earth geosphere stands at the opening of this exhibit method. Then it includes Future World and the World Showcase, an around-the-world experience. One that gives visitors a chance to peek at different cultures. Meet popular international Disney characters like Mulan, Belle, and Mary Poppins.
The Hollywood Studios park gives visitors the opportunity to see into the world of movie magic. Along with exciting stunt and special effect shows. Even tours through actual studio space. The Kilimanjaro safari experience at Animal Kingdom. It is an amazing way to see African animals. Ones who run free in a natural habitat and the massive Tree of Life. The one that makes the perfect backdrop for family photos. Do not forget the fireworks and parades which are nightly events throughout the parks. There are special events year-round. Although lines for the top attractions and rides are notoriously long. You can find fast pass options that can help you get the most out of your visit.

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Orlando Universal Theme Parks
Universal’s Islands of Adventure has seven themed island parks. Ones that are each dedicated to a film franchise. These include Seuss Island, The Lost Continent, Toon Lagoon, Jurassic Park. Skull Island, and Marvel Superhero Island. Universal Studios Florida is a combination theme park. At the same time working a studio that was designed in consultation with Steven Spielberg. In order to give visitors an interactive experience with the filmmaking industry. It’s popular with everyone but is one of the best places to visit. Just in case you are travelling with teenage kids. Universal Studios also has regular events and celebrations. Along for the whole family. City Walk, also part of Universal, is a huge entertainment complex. Featuring dining, shopping, movies, and other day and night entertainment.

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SeaWorld Orlando
Orlando’s SeaWorld is known for its massive aquariums. Dolphin and whale shows, touch pools, and many exciting rides. Although guests may no longer feed the dolphins. You are still able to reach into the interactive dolphin pool. Along with pet these beautiful, intelligent creatures. Those who want to get even more hands-on can sign up for an up-close tour with the dolphins. The killer whales, sea lions, penguins, or sharks. Other special tours include a behind-the-scenes look at SeaWorld operations.
As well as tours of the manatee rehabilitation centre or the dolphin nursery. Where the park’s smallest dolphins are cared for. In enhancement to the plethora of sea life. The park has many exciting rides for all ages. Including several water rides. Ones that are refreshing on a hot Florida day. The park’s most popular thrill rides are its roller coasters. Including the Mako hypercoaster, the Manta Coaster, and the Kraken Virtual Reality Coaster.
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Orlando Discovery Cove
Located next to SeaWorld Orlando, Discovery Cove. It is one of the area’s premier attractions. Visitors to the park can interact with the natural ocean life. It including snorkelling along a coral reef. Exploring underwater with a full dive helmet, wading among stingrays. Then swimming with the dolphins. On-site is also a large aviary where you can interact with exotic birds. It a relaxing river that you can explore and snorkel in. Tropical swim area where you can splash in the pools. You can relax in a lounge chair on the sandy beach. Available to purchase is all-inclusive or one day passes. Due to the extreme popularity of Discovery Cove. It is best to book a reservation well in advance during peak season.

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Orlando Science Center
The Orlando Science Center showcases several branches of science. All from mechanics to biology and applied technology. Among a variety of themed exhibits, the top favourite. It is often Kids Town. Kids Town is available to children under 48 inches tall. Is full of interesting and stimulating interactive exhibits. Also worth experiencing are the laser shows and large format films. At the Dr Phillips CineDome. In addition to the exhibit galleries, the Science Center presents touring exhibits. All from across the country.

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Exotic Animal Experience Orlando
Orlando’s Exotic Animal Experience offers visitors the chance to have personal encounters. With some of the world’s most interesting animals. Residents at the park include several species of kangaroos and lemurs. Owl monkeys, kinkajou, deer, and two-toed sloths. All visits are by reservation only, and guests have the choice of a group experience. Private visit, and special packages that allow you to spend extra time with the animals. There is also a “Simply Sloths” option. It is for those who want to spend all their time hanging out with the world’s most adorable creatures.

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Leu Gardens Orlando
If you are feeling a bit overstimulated with all the noise, crowds. The action at the theme parks and need a dose of nature. Head a short distance from downtown to the beautiful Leu Gardens. Spread out over 50 acres are ponds, fountains, and gardens. Walking along trails winding their way through the various areas. Highlights of your visit should include a stroll under moss-draped camphor. The elm trees and a visit to the extensive rose gardens. Also, don’t miss the large collection of palms and bromeliads.

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