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Orlando AttractionsWalt Disney WorldSince 1971, Walt Disney World has been the leading family-vacation destination in the world. With four massive parks full of rides, shows and attractions, visitors can spend days experiencing it all. Add in an array of fine restaurants and shopping venues, and you'll see that there's plenty to keep you busy on a trip to Walt Disney World, located in Orlando, Florida. Simply a must for any Orlando Florida Vacation. Magic KingdomThe Magic Kingdom was the first Disney theme park opened in Orlando, Florida, and it's also the most well-known. For more than 30 years, visitors have been flocking to the park to ride classic rides, see ageless shows and experience Disney magic in ways only imagined. With seven lands of fantasy and fun, Disney's Magic Kingdom features more than 50 Disney attractions in addition to the daily Magical Moments Parade. Don't miss Mickey's Toon Town Fair for a chance to meet the Disney characters. 311 World Drive EpcotA trip to Epcot is a journey into the world of tomorrow. The revolutionary attractions are fun and educational, and the dining options in the World Showcase area of the park are second-to-none. Epcot showcases the power of human imagination with The Circle Of Life, Ellen's Energy Adventure and the Making of Me. Kids' favorites include Cranium Command and Food Rocks! By night, IllumiNations is a kaleidoscope of sky artistry with more than 1,100 pyrotechnic bursts, accompanied by music. Interstate 4, Exit 25. (407) W-DISNEY Hollywood StudiosIf you drive through the web of Disney World roads long enough in Orlando, Florida, you'll see a vintage hotel on the side of the road. The Hollywood Tower Hotel may look comfortable from the outside, but don't plan on staying there, as the hotel face hides a scary secret ? The Tower of Terror. A theme park within a motion picture and television studio, attractions include Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Play It!, Playhouse Disney - Live on Stage!, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Animal KingdomThe latest addition to the Disney World theme park family is Disney's Animal Kingdom. This Orlando theme park combines the classic rides, shows and attractions that Disney is known for with a completely new Disney animal experience. It's certainly more than your typical zoo! Opened in April 98, Disney's newest park is themed around encounters with animals- real, imaginary or extinct. At 500 acres, this is Disney's largest park and it is home to 1,000 animals and 3,000 species of plants and trees. 2901 Osceola Parkway Downtown DisneyWhen you're done with the theme parks for the day, head towards Downtown Disney with restaurants, shops and more, there's something for everybody at Disney's gigantic entertainment complex in Orlando, Florida. Universal Orlando ResortUniversal Orlando Resort is a world all it's own, with two spectacular theme parks, a wealth of exciting nightlife venues, lavish resort hotels and plenty of superb shopping and dining. Universal Studios FloridaIt's always been the place where you can "ride the movies," but Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida is also much, much more. In addition to the thrilling rides, you can learn the secrets of movie-making when you go behind-the-scenes at a number of educational attractions. Islands of AdventureHave an entire day full of action and stimulation at Islands of Adventure. gripping roller coasters and wild rides make Universal's newest theme park in Orlando, Florida an unbelievable place to visit. Universal CityWalkShopping, dining and nightlife are the themes at Universal CityWalk in Orlando, Florida. After you park your car in the Universal garages and head toward the parks, you'll have to pass through this lively area, filled with restaurants, fine shops and nightclubs. Take note of where you want to visit, and when you're done with whatever theme park you're going to, head back and enjoy CityWalk. SeaWorld Adventure ParkThe world-famous aquatic Orlando theme park is a great place to spend the day. You can ride thrilling rides and attend magnificent shows featuring some of the smartest and most amazing animals you'll ever see. Home to the Kraken, Orlando's longest, tallest, fastest floor less roller coaster. AquaticaWelcome to Aquatica, a whimsical, one-of-a-kind waterpark unlike any you've ever experienced, one only SeaWorld could create. Float through an undersea world of exotic fish, thunder through rolling rapids, relax on our white sand beaches, or take a tube slide through an underwater world where black-and-white Commerson Dolphin's play and race alongside you. Discovery CoveLocated right next door to SeaWorld Adventure Park, Discovery Cove is not your commonplace Orlando theme park. There are no tickets, no rides of which to speak, and no larger-than-life characters signing autographs and posing for pictures. Gatorland14501 South Orange Blossom Trail Busch Gardens TampaPost Office Box 9158 Wet n' Wild6200 International Drive Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park(407) 560-9283 Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park1801 West Buena Vista Drive KissimmeeGatorland14501 South Orange Blossom Trail OLD TOWN5770 W Irlo Bronson Meml # 324 Medieval Times Dinner Show4510 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. Orlando Balloon RidesP.O. Box 560572 DaytonaDaytona International Speedway1801 W. International Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach Parasail, Inc.Four locations on the beach, Daytona Beach Daytona Beach Aqua Safari601 Earl Street, Daytona Beach |