| Aquatica |
This is
the newest water park in Orlando. The most popular
ride in the park is called "Dolphin Plunge" - an amazing slide
where you travel through a clear tube that
passes through a dolphin tank. The dolphins in
the tank are quite playful and often follow
riders as they pass through. This is the only
attraction like this in the world, but there is
even more to see in Aquatica. Rides, beaches,
wave pools and more await you! This is a great
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| Sea World |
Sea World has something for everyone and is known
as the park for all ages. There are shows that will inspire you,
interaction with live animals and sea creatures, restaurants and
botanical masterpieces and a nightly fireworks show that
incorporates pyrotechnics and water in an amazing combination. The
dolphin and and Shamu performances are known worldwide but there are
some surprises in store as you take a ride on "Krakken" (Orlando's
fastest roller coaster) or dare to explore the lost city of
Atlantis. Sea World is also well shaded and friendly to the needs of
small children and the elderly. |
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Wet 'n Wild
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This
is twist on the typical water park. Rather than hot tropical themes,
Blizzard Beach is based on the concept that a freak winter storm
blew through Orlando, freezing everything in sight. The result?
Slides and rides galore, but all of them look like something you
would find on a ski slope.
Photographs from this park are always humorous as you and your
family are standing in swim suits surrounded by snow and ice capped
mountains. You'll love the rides and the excitement of this park,
it's very popular among the tourists and local residents of Orlando.
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| Disney's Boardwalk |
Disney's
Boardwalk is an intriguing place to take your family for dinner or a
relaxing stroll around the nearby lake. The area boasts top dinning
accommodations and light hearted street performers, as well as bike
rentals that allow you to pedal your way throughout the boardwalk.
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Downtown Disney
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Downtown Disney is a great place for evening entertainment, dinning,
shopping and more. The center of the complex is called Pleasure
island, this is where the night clubs are located. The clubs
are all unique so you can pay one price and enter them all.
Regardless of your interest or taste, you will find something for
everyone in your group from hip-hop, disco, techno and rock. This
area of Orlando is as popular with locals as it is with tourists.
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| Disney's Blizzard Beach |
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This
is twist on the typical water park. Rather than hot tropical themes,
Blizzard Beach is based on the concept that a freak winter storm
blew through Orlando, freezing everything in sight. The result?
Slides and rides galore, but all of them look like something you
would find on a ski slope.
Photographs from this park are always humorous as you and your
family are standing in swim suits surrounded by snow and ice capped
mountains. You'll love the rides and the excitement of this park,
it's very popular among the tourists and local residents of Orlando.
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| Disney's Typhoon Lagoon |
A
typhoon has left a bizarre spectacle of aquatic wonder for you to
discover as you explore this amazing water park. Typhoon Lagoon is
more than just water rides, it's a creative and fascinating place to
relax and have fun surrounded by beautiful gardens, waterfalls and
slow moving rivers.
Of course the rides are there if you want to do something fun and
fast, everything from surfing to tubes and slides are throughout the
park. Bring your camera as the scenery in this park is the best you
will find in the Disney Water parks. |
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| Cocoa Beach |
The Atlantic coast, Cocoa Beach, is the closest beach
area to Orlando. Cocoa Beach is next to the Kennedy Space Center where
shuttle launches can be watched from the beach during planned events.
Cocoa Beach features large sandy beaches where you can lay out in the
sun. There is also room for walking along the shore. Rental and surf
shops have everything you could need from towels to floats or surf
boards for those wishing to enjoy the oceans waves. Surfers are
regularly seen here as well as cruise ships making their way south
toward Miami and the Bahamas. |
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Melbourne Beach
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Melbourne
offers a more traditional beach setting, with more shoreline to view
and less commercial development. The area is also less crowded and
relaxing for those looking for a more quiet beach experience. You
can walk along the shore, collect sea shells or stroll through the
local shops or cafe's. |
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| Tampa Bay & St. Petersburg |
The
Gulf of Mexico has some of the most scenic beaches in the world. The
sand is fine and soft and the water is warmer than the Atlantic
Ocean, making this a fine place for swimming and relaxing. These
beaches offer the best view of a glorious Florida sunset.
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| Hard Rock Casino, Florida |
Enjoy
the intrigue of Rock and Roll memorabilia and live performances by
local bands. The Hard Rock Casino features slot machines, poker
tournaments, dining, spa and swimming pools in an energetic and
modern setting.
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| Shopping Trips |
A
trip to the United States is not complete without experiencing a
shopping trip to a local Mall. The Orlando area has some of the
largest and most beautiful shopping centers in the country. Whether
you're looking for something special or just want to select some
souvenirs for friends back home, we can arrange a trip that will
make the most of your shopping time. |
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| South Beach Miami |
World
Famous Miami is a 4 hour drive from central Orlando. This excursion
is typically 1.5 days long to allow enough time for visitors to
enjoy the beach and night life before returning to Orlando. South
Beach offers numerous night clubs, shops and the internationally
famous beach, where the rich and famous come to play. |
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| Everglades National Park |
There
is only one Everglade and it's right here in Florida. This
tour can be booked during transfers between Orlando and
Miami allowing guest to make their day more enjoyable as
they travel. The Everglade park is a national preserve and
features the wildlife Florida is famous for. The park is
designed to protect the Everglades while building awareness
of the fragile ecosystem that is unique to this area.
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