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The
Magic Kingdom Park
The
Magic Kingdom Park is what springs to mind for
most people when you mention Disney. The park
does get busy so get there early and you'll
see so much more. Stop by the home of the world's
most famous mouse in 'Mickey Toontown Fair'
and have a look at where the big cheese actually
lives. Take a thrill ride across the galaxy
on' Space Mountain', explore the ghostly happenings
at the Haunted Mansion, or prepare to get wet
with Brer Rabbit and friends on 'Splash Mountain'.
Do try and catch one of the wonderful parades
featuring some of your favorite Disney characters,
and don't come home before you've seen the fireworks
high above Cinderella Castle. It's a long day
but an absolute must!
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Disney's
Animal Kingdom
Disney's
Animal Kingdom Theme Park is an adventure involving
the very real, the imaginary and the extinct!
Ride 'Kilimanjaro Safaris' where the animals
are almost close enough to touch. Come face
to face with a magnificent troop of gorillas,
or travel back in time on 'Dinosaur'. Asia is
the newest area of the park where you can cool
off on 'Kali River Rapids'. Animal Kingdom is
a great combination of the magic and fun of
Disney and all that mother nature has to offer.
Make sure you get there early when the animals
are at their most active and don't miss the
'Lion King Stage Show' and the highly amusing
'It's Tough To Be A Bug'.
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Disney
MGM Studios
Take
a journey through 'tinsel town', courtesy of
the Disney MGM Studios. Battle imperial star-fighters
on Star Tours, then it's on to the exciting
Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, Jim Henson's
Muppet 3D movie, and superb live shows like
the Hunchback Of Notre Dame. Try and make time
for the afternoon parade featuring characters
from the latest animated Disney blockbuster
- 'Mulan' is the current offering and highly
recommended. The highlight for many guests is
'Fantasmic!' as Mickey Mouse battles the evil
fantasy villains with a barrage of fireworks,
water and lasers and don't miss the Rock N Roller
Coaster Starring Aerosmith.
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Epcot
The
Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow
is a showcase for cutting edge technology along
with an eclectic mix of international entertainment
and cuisine. In Future World you get an enthralling
look at how our modern world has developed along
the very latest developments in science and
technology, and it's all dine in a fun and often
interactive setting. Make sure you see 'Honey
I Shrunk The Audience'- Disney's 3D magic is
not to be missed! World Showcase, on the other
hand, features the traditions and cultures of
people from around the world. Eat and drink
your way around the globe in a day and don't
miss 'Illuminations: Reflections of Earth' every
night around the World Showcase lagoon - it's
truly a breathtaking event.
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Pleasure
Island
If
it's clubbing you're into then head over to
Downtown Disney Pleasure Island - 'Mannequins'
is a dance palace of epic proportions for over
21's, or there's jazz, comedy, hip hop, and
country and western on offer as well The 'Adventurers
Club' is a little on the wacky side with its
off the wall look at life in the 'Raj', then
head outside with your family for a non-stop
street party with live shows and fireworks.
Look out for some very well known bands playing
on the West End Stage and don't forget to stay
late!
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Downtown
Disney West Side
The
West Side features a huge Virgin Mega store
for cheap CD's, a 20 cinema complex to catch
the latest films, live music at the House of
Blues, and numerous excellent eateries like
Wolfgang Puck Café and Bongos Cuban Care.
Disney Quest Indoor Interactive Theme Park is
a video game fanatics dream come true with 5
floors of high tech entertainment! The amazing
Cirque Du Soleil, a mix of street theater and
circus artistry, is hard to describe and it's
not the cheapest ticket in town - even though
it's worth every penny.
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Disney
water parks
are great fun and suitable for all ages, Makes
sure you have some good sun block and keep re-applying
it throughout the day. In the blazing heat of
the summer 3-4 hours without any shade is plenty
so don't overdo it.
Disney's
Blizzard Beach Water Park
is a highly unusual ski resort where the snow
has melted and turned the place into a mecca
for water rides and slides - look out for the
one and only 'Summit Plummet' and hang onto
that swimsuit.
Disney's
Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
is home to the biggest surf wave ever to hit
Florida and is a tropical paradise full of slick
flumes and giant slides like the 'Humunga Kowabunga'.
Makes sure you take time to snorkel 'Sharks
Reef'.
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Disney
Quest
Disney
Quest is an Indoor Interactive Theme Park, combining
cutting-edge entertainment technologies such
as virtual reality and 3-D with Disney stories
and characters to create a one of a kind experience.
Climb into a real river raft, ride the rapids
and ovoid hungry dinosaurs in a Virtual Jungle
Cruise. Design your own roller coaster and then
ride it on Cyberspace Mountain. Explore five
floor of virtual fun with over 250 attractions,
rides and games.
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Universal
Studios
Park
number one is where Hollywood, movies and television
come alive in numerous excellent rides, shows
and attractions. Jaws is always good value as
is the revamped ET. 'Back To The Future Ride'
is still one of the best simulator rides ever
and Terminator 2: 3-D is definitely worth the
wait. 'Twister' will definitely put the wind
up you and if you're a sucker for 'Lassie' head
over to Animal Planet Live. Men in Black Alien
Attack is the newest addition - how it ends
depends on the amount of aliens you happen to
ZAP! It's a very full day and lots of fun.
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Islands
Of Adventure
Park
number two is an all new them park definitely
designed for the 21st Century. You'll experience
some of the world's most advanced ride and show
technology on five exciting islands. Seuss Landing
is where you'll find Cat In The Hat, hurtle
around the Last Continent on 'Dueling Dragons'
and a monster of a water ride in Jurassic Park.
Toon Lagoon is full of high spirited cartoon
fun and Marvel Super Hero Island is where you'll
find Spider-Man (the best ride of it's kind
in the world) and the Incredible Hulk Coaster
with it's cheek chattering inverted turns and
loops.
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City
Walk
This
is Universals nighttime entertainment complex
where you might grab a top notch dinner at Emerils,
a cocktail at Jimmy Buffet's Margeritaville
or dance the night away at The Groove. There's
also a 20 cinema complex with stadium seating
that serves wine and beer - who cares if the
film's not great! Look out for top name acts
at Hard Rock Live and check out the infectious
beat of the Motown Café. You have to
walk through CityWalk to exit the two main theme
parks so maybe take a break from the crowds
and stop for dinner or a drink at the end of
a very enjoyable day.
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Sea
World
This
Orlando favorite draws visitors back time and
time again year after year. Grab a show schedule
upon arrival and plan your assault on the park.
Touch and feed dolphin, pet some perfectly harmless
sting rays or get face to face with Shamu and
family. If it a hot day a front row seat at
the whale show is a guaranteed way to cool off,
then dry your clothes in 60 seconds flat on
the all new Kraken, a roller coaster without
a floor! Journey to Atlantis is part water ride
part roller coaster and Wild Artic also features
a somewhat bumpy ride en route to some very
cool encounters.
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Wet'n
Wild
Orlando's
original Beach Within Reach is very conveniently
located on International Drive right in the
heart of 'Tourist-ville'. It's well known for
some great multi-person rides where the whole
family or group can splash around together.
All ages are well catered for and tiny tots
have a very safe water playground where they
can paddle and slide in complete safety. 'Der
Stuka' is quite a ride as is 'The Bomb Bay'
- the names say it all! If you aren't into a
daredevil descent then head over to the aptly
named Lazy River the best place in town to get
a tan. The Surge is a great place for a family
get together as is the Bubba Tub and it's a
lot more fun than riding on your own.
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Bush
Gardens
Located
in Tampa and hours drive from Orlando, Busch
Gardens is a 335 acre African themed park featuring
cleverly designed animal attractions, thrilling
rides and live entertainment. Edge Of Africa
is a lot of fun or take an off-road adventure
on Rhino Rally. The park is best known for an
incredible collection of roller coasters like
Montu, Kumba and the new dueling wooden roller
coaster Gwazi. The Tanganika Tidal Wave, is
as the name suggests, a good way to cool off
but if that sounds a bit strenuous the park
is owned by Budweiser, so a free sample may
be in order.
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Kennedy
Space Center
The
home of America's space program, Kennedy Space
Center features a variety of exhibits, shows
and tours which are both interesting and informative.
An hour away from Orlando its very family friendly
and whether you're of the Apollo generation
or a Shuttle space cadet there's plenty to enjoy.
Don't miss the stunning Imax movie or the Spaceport
USA bus tour which gets you out to the observation
gantry overlooking the biggest rockets you're
ever likely to see - if you're not careful this
could be the most fun you ever had in a science
lesson!
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Gatorland
The
Gator Capital Of The World is home to over 5000
of Florida's original residents. The park is
very concerned with the conservation of the
Florida Alligator so fun shows like Jumparoo
and Gator Wrestling have an educational side
to them as well. A lot of the activity centers
around a beautiful breeding marsh, which is
also a haven for hundreds of birds-any amateur
ornithologists will have a great time. Jungle
Crocs Of The World features some more fearsome
imports and feeding time is not to be missed!
Gatorland is a reasonably priced and entertaining
half day attraction that kids particularly will
enjoy.
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Daytona
Beach
For
something completely different, the world famous
Daytona Beach is definitely worth the drive
- literally! While surf may be a little rough,
you can actually enjoy this beach from the comfort
of your car, since it's one of the few beaches
in the world on which you can drive and park.
Take I-4 east and drive for about 60 miles.
Daytona is approximately 1 ½ hours drive
from Orlando.
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Cocoa
Beach
Located
on Florida's Space Coast, (named after the Kennedy
Space Center). You'll find lots of amenities
and a seemingly endless stretch of sand. Cocoa
Beach is approximately 1 hour drive from Orlando.
Head east on Bee Line Expressway (Hwy 528).
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New
Smyrna Beach
One
of Orlando's closet beaches, New Smyrna features
a historic district, plus shops, marinas and
restaurant. New Smyrna Beach is about one hour
from Orlando.
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St.
Petersburg & Clearwater
Florida's
west coast beaches are where you want to be!
Close to everything, yet miles away. A beautiful
peninsula located on Florida's West coast, the
area is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico to the
west and by Tampa Bay to the east. There is
35 miles of white-sand beaches on some 20 barrier
islands. Located just 30 minutes to Busch Gardens
in Tampa and 90 minutes to Walt Disney World
Resort in Orlando.
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