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Disney's Magic Kingdom is the most visited Theme Park in the World. Home to Mickey Mouse and the other Disney characters, this offers a wonderful day out for all ages. At least two days is required to see all there is to offer. Try not to miss the Parades as you will see your favorite characters dancing down Main Street. Pirates of the Caribbean, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain and Thunder Mountain have got to be seen! |
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Sea World is the second most visited of Orlando's attractions. It is the home of Shamu the Killer Whale. You will see breathtaking displays of dolphins, manatee, and Killer Whales, make sure you are not in the splash zone if you do not want to get soaked! Sea World offers an excellent day out for all the family. |
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Disney's Epcot Center is usually symbolized by a giant golf ball, however this is only a tiny fraction of your day out. The World Show Case takes you through the countries of the world, so realistic is this that you actually feel as though you have stepped out of Florida and into China, England or Canada to name but a few. The other main area of Epcot is the more educational 'rides' here you can explore the oceans or visit the Dinosaurs! |
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Disney's Animal Kingdom is Disney's newest theme park. It is a brilliant day out, especially if you are lucky enough to see plenty of animals on the safari. The Lion King show is definitely not to be missed. There are plenty of opportunities to see Mickey, Minnie, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger so have your cameras handy! |
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Disney MGM Studios This 110-acre 'Theme Park' is great for anyone who loves movies out of Hollywood and the MGM Studios are still being used to this day! Wander around the sets, streets, shops and neighbourhoods like Hollywood and Sunset Boulevard. There is also an impromptu stage where street actors perform for the visitors. |
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Universal Studios is one of Disney's main rivals, as it offers visitors a superb day out. Amongst the things you will encounter is Back to the Future, King Kong, Earthquake, Twister and much much more. Make sure you get there early. |
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Universal's Islands of adventure This is Universals Studios second theme park that cost $1 Billion to make opened in 1999 and is vibrantly coloured, cleverly themed, fast and fun. Islands of Adventure features thundering roller coasters , water rides that go through the middle of the park and themed restaurants . The park is split into six islands: Port Of Entry, Seuss Landing, Toon Lagoon, Jurassic Park, Marvel Super Hero Island and the Lost Continent. |
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Wet n Wild the world's premier water park, features a full-day of fun for the entire family. Honored by Aquatic's International as the number one water park, Wet 'n Wild's world-class signature thrill rides and quality service offer something for fun-lovers of all ages. |
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Typhoon Lagoon The setting for this fantasy water park is a tropical island that has been hit by a storm and left covered with surfboards and other wreckage after the typhoon. Attractions here include Castaway Creek : A 2100ft raft and tube ride. Shark Reef : Where you are able to snorkel with fish in a coral reef. Typhoon Lagoon : The main attraction which features waves every 90 seconds and Humunga Kowabunga is a water slide area. |
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Disney's Blizzard Beach
Disney’s latest Water Park is a 66 acre ‘Ski Resort’ that is based
in the middle of a tropical lagoon.Water rides include Cross Country
Creek : A 2900ft tube ride that goes all around the park.Ski Patrol
Training Camp : An area for the younger kids with rope swings and
slides.Meltaway Bay : A one-acre wave pool.Steamboat Springs: Walt
Disney Worlds longest white water raft ride (just over 1200 feet).
Summit Plummet is the parks headliner that starts off slow but soon gets
faster and ends in a 120 foot summit!
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| Water Mania Enjoy over 36 acres of wild Raft Rides, stimulating Slides, twisting Flumes, adventurous Pools and all housed in three acres of wooded picnic area. Take the family twisting and turning 400 ft. down the "Anaconda" or float swiftly along the 850 ft. tropical river that is "Cruisin' Creek". Grab a body-board and ride the only surfing simulator in the Eastern United States - "Wipe Out". Free-fall 72 ft. down the "Screamer"! Children will have a splashing time on a variety of Slides, Fountains and Water Guns. | |
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Dinner Shows are an enjoyable way of spending an evening. Amongst the best are Medieval Times, Arabian Knights, King Henry's Feast and Sleuths Murder Mystery. Look out for discount vouchers which many of the above issue. |
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Downtown Disney
Explore Downtown Disney®
Marketplace, home to the largest Disney character store in the world;
Downtown Disney West Side, with its top-notch restaurants, theaters,
shows and amusement
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Pleasure Island
Discover a variety of different clubs to quench your thirst for
nighttime revelry. The party never stops where the atmosphere is New
Year's Eve every night of the year! |
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Cypress Gardens offers you 200 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, water-ski shows and southern belles. It is a 35 minute drive from Kissimmee to see this theme park with a difference. |
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Golf courses
The
National Golf Foundation's latest study of traveling golfers shows that
Florida continues to be America's most popular golf destination. May through to October the golf courses are never crowded, you can pick your tee time and be assured of a leisurely round. Many private courses are also open to the public during these months. New and improved facilities and packages make Florida one of the top choices for golf enthusiast. Golfers flock in droves to Florida to tee off and interest is continually on the increase. |
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