Orlando SeaWorld
SeaWorld Orlando is a theme park near Orlando, Florida. It is owned and operated by Busch Entertainment Corporation, a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch, and is the subsidiary's most visited park. When combined with its neighbor Discovery Cove and the Aquatica water park, it forms a larger entertainment complex devoted to Earth's oceans and the array of life that inhabits them.
In 2007, SeaWorld Orlando hosted approximately 5.8 million guests, ranking it the seventh-most visited amusement park in the United States and #12 in the world
See Shamu the Orca’s amazing power and beauty projected in Shanu vision on a 300–foot screen. See the newest attraction, the ‘Bay Watch Show’ based on the popular TV program. Visit the new ‘Journey To Atlantis’ the ultimate Adventure Water - Coaster ride. Walk through the “Terror Of The Deep“Tunnel and see the enormous Sharks and other creatures of the deep sea.
Epcot Center
Epcot is made of two distinct areas - Future World and World Showcase.
Future World focuses on communications, science, the environment, the imagination, energy, the automotive industry, and technology.
World Showcase features 11 pavillions representing different countries of the world. In each "country", you can sample the cuisine, architecture, and history as well as purchase products from that country. Some of the pavillions also showcase a small boat ride or a travel movie, and some have small museums in them as well.
Experience the wonders of our world and explore cultures from around the globe. Explore Epcot Center the theme park that ignites the senses and sets your spirits soaring!
Feel the excitement, the thrill and the rush of traveling to a simulated space adventure at the new Epcot's Mission Space. On Test Track, get ready for high-speed excitement as you run a test car thru its paces. Travel in a simulator ride through the human body in Body Wars. Fans will cheer the return of Figment, a journey that will engage the imagination and the senses. On Spaceship Earth , travel through 40,000 years of human communication. Explore the forces that fuel our lives and the universe itself in Universe of Energy.
Magic Kingdom
It has often been said that the true essence of Disney magic can be experienced simply by stepping foot inside the Magic Kingdom. Opened in 1971, the venerable theme park has withstood more than three decades of changing cultures, a constantly shifting social climate, and an explosion of technology that has left lesser places outdated and obsolete. Yet, somehow, the Magic Kingdom continues to remain the undisputed king of Theme Parks, drawing more yearly visitors than any other.
How the Magic Kingdom has managed to maintain its charm and appeal over the years is a lesson in simplicity. It has stayed true to its original vision, a place where families could gather in a clean and safe environment to enjoy the time they spend together. No trip to Disney World is complete without visiting the Magic Kingdom. For veteran visitors to Walt Disney World, visiting the Magic Kingdom is like visiting an old friend. To first time visitors, they find themselves quickly, and almost helplessly, transported back to their childhood.
The Magic Kingdom is divided into five distinct areas (lands), arranged in a spoke-like formation, all meeting at the top of Main Street USA right in front of Cinderella Castle. The five lands consist of Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Liberty Square and Adventureland. Each land is themed to its appropriate title and maintaining that theme is paramount to the parks operation. A vast network of underground tunnels connect all sections of the Magic Kingdom, thus preventing guests from seeing any of the necessary "behind the scenes" operations, and preventing cast members from one land from having to walk through another. Well, that was the original idea anyway - recent changes to park policy now allow cast members to walk freely through the park in whatever outfit they happen to be wearing.
Magic Kingdom – Disney World
Orlando, Florida
Go to the Magic Kingdom – Disney World and enjoy fun for all ages. Plenty to do and see at this great park.
Epcot
Orlando, Florida
another must do when you’re in Orlando is Epcot. A great place to see and you’ll learn all kinds of wonderful things.
Universal Studios
1000 Universal Studios Plaza
I-4 at Universal Exit
Orlando, FL
407-363-8000
The Universal Studios entertainment park is a great way to spend the day. You’ll have so much fun.
Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum
8021 International Drive
Orlando, FL
407-351-5803
When in Orlando be sure to get over to see the Ripley’s Believe it or not Museum for a great day of fun.
Gatorland
14501 South Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando, FL
800-393-JAWS
you’ll really enjoy going to Gatorland and watching all the alligators.
Sea World Orlando
7007 Sea World Drive
Orlando, Florida
800 327 2424
A great place for the whole family to go is Sea World Orlando. There is so much to see and do.
Sleuth Mystery Dinner Shows
7508 Universal Blvd
Orlando, FL
800-393-1985
you’ll have so much fun at the Sleuth Mystery Dinner Shows.
Titanic, Ship of Dreams Exhibit
8445 International Drive
The Mercado
Orlando, Florida
407-248-1166 (extn. 3110)
At The Titanic, Ship of Dreams Exhibit you’ll learn all kinds of wonderful facts about the Titanic.
Wet’n Wild
6200 International Drive
Orlando, Florida
800-992-WILD
The Wet’n Wild is another great amusement park in Orlando.
Wonderworks
9067 International Drive
Pointe Orlando Entertainment Complex
Orlando, FL
407 351 8800
The Wonderworks is another amusement park in Orlando that you will like.
Orlando Science Center
900 East Princeton St
Orlando, FL
407-246-4278
When you’re in Orlando take some time to visit the Orlando Science Center for a wonderful afternoon. Lots to see and learn in this great museum and children, too, will love it
Orlando Museum of Art
2416 N Mills Avenue
Orlando, FL
407-896-4231
The Orlando Museum of Art is a must see for any art lovers coming to Orlando. Slightly more serious than some of the other musuems in Orlando but all will be fascinated regardless of age or interest.
Wyland Galleries
12387 State Road 535
Crossroads Shopping Plaza
Orlando, FL
407-827-1110
The Wyland Galleries is another great attraction and gallery when you’re in Orlando. Featuring the wonderful marine life art of the world famous marine artist who’s most famous for his collaboration with Disney.
Foreign Accents
2301 South Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL
407-648-2464
The Foreign Accents is actually a shop but it is almost museum it has such strange and