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Walt Disney World
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
(407) 824-4321
Twice the size of Manhattan, the playland offers endless forms of
entertainment, restaurants, and accommodations. There are four major
theme parks within Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM
Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom, providing a vast variety of places
to enjoy.
Universal Studios Florida
1000 Universal Studios Plaza, Orlando
(407) 363-8000
As one of the most popular entertainment parks in North America, this
place provides intensity and fantasy
through technology. There are 444 acres of excitement with stage sets,
shops, reproductions, and themed
attractions like There are many restaurants, clubs, shops, and live
music within the theme park.
Sea World of Florida
7007 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando
(407) 351-3600
Wonders of the sea can be seen up close at Sea World of Florida, as
manatees, killer whales, dolphins, seals and other aquatic animals are
the stars. This is the largest zoological park in the world and solely
consists of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles from the ocean and its
tributaries.
Kennedy Space Center
State Road 405, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
(407) 452-2121
This exhibition center gives one a chance to experience the exploration
of outer space right on Earth at the space center. Some of the features
offered include exhibits, space station modules, space launch pads, and a
five story IMAX theater that takes audiences on the most amazing
journeys.
Orlando Museum of Art
2416 North Mills Avenue, Orlando
(407) 896-4231
As one of the best art museums in the southern U.S., it offers
outstanding exhibitions, award-winning educational programs and a
permanent collection that includes African art, 19th and 20th century
American paintings, and pre-Columbian artifacts from a Mayan excavation.
Gatorland
14501 South Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando
(407) 855-5496
Home to thousands of alligators and crocodiles Gatorland invites
visitors to explore the natural beauty of a native cypress swamp and the
wildlife that resides there. Many different shows are performed at
Gatorland and are not to be missed. One can see alligators leaping out
of the water to be fed by hand, snake pits full of deadly, poisonous
rattlesnakes, and a man wrestling an alligator.