Best Things To Do in Orlando

Best Things To Do in Orlando

Orlando comprises all of the components or parks. Many are familiar with the city through one specific park; Walt Disney World, but this resort is about sixteen miles from Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida. If you've got a couple of days to dedicate to Mickey and Minnie make sure to visit. Don't forget to check out the city's other kid-friendly attractions. It has SeaWorld Orlando and its sister properties Aquatica Orlando and Discovery Cove, plus Universal Orlando Resort, which houses the main attraction of the resort, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Do you need a break from the typical kid-friendly attractions? Look at the shops in The Mall at Millenia, go for a round of golf or walk through The Harry P. Leu Gardens for a breather into fresh air.

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Walt Disney World Resort

Expensive, exhausting, and costly, Walt Disney World Resort is, above all else, awe-inspiring. The resort is comprised by four themed parks (the Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Disneyland's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom) as well as two parks with water (Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and Disney's Blizzard Beach) plus more than two dozen hotels, and The Disney Springs shopping, dining and entertainment complex. The vast property is home to iconic sights and rides such as Cinderella Castle, "it's a small world,"" Spaceship Earth, Toy Story Land and Pandora - The World of Avatar. Even Anaheim's Disneyland cannot be competitive, as some have said.

Walt Disney World Resort is situated at Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida, about 17 miles to the southwest of downtown Orlando. The theme parks have different hours, however they are the parks are all open from nine a.m. closing between the hours of 7-11 p.m. The hours for water parks run between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. each day. If you're staying in any of the Disney's hotels they'll provide complimentary ferry, bus or monorail transportation. Parking facilities and stops for the LYNX's Nos. fifty and 56 are available, however, additional charges are applicable.

 

Universal Orlando Resort

If you're traveling with your little youngsters, teens, family members, or with your partner chances are that you'll be able to find something for everyone on the Universal Orlando Resort. The sprawling entertainment complex includes two theme parks in addition to Universal CityWalk, a main pedestrian street featuring restaurants, shops, and a theater for movies and nightclubs. The first park is Universal Studios Florida - which is home to the 3D Despicable Me Minion Mayhem ride as well as The Simpsons Ride, while Universal's Islands of Adventure has several rides and "Jurassic Park"-themed experiences and rides attractions, as well as other attractions. A water park The Universal's Volcano Bay - is also accessible.

Ingle-day tickets for one day at the Universal Orlando Park begin at $115 per adult and $110 for kids between the ages of 3 and 9 when booked through Universal Orlando Resort's official website. Prices increase during peak hours. For access for one day to both parks, an additional fee of $55 is charged. Additional savings are offered when you purchase tickets for multiple days. The theme parks are typically open daily between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.

 

I-Drive

The International Drive Resort Area is one of Orlando's largest regions to explore. It is located less than 10 miles to the southwest of downtown Orlando The area is home to many eating, shopping and entertainment places, such as WonderWorks and two outlet malls Ripley's Believe It or Not! as well as Pirate's Cove Adventure miniature golf course. Restaurants in the area offer a variety of cuisines. Visitors can dine while watching a show themed to the area. If you're a night owl, I-Drive boasts a B.B. King blues club that is affiliated with the King and an Howl at the Moon dueling pianos concert and the Senor Frog's bar and restaurant The world's largest permanent ice bar, and much many more.

The International Drive Resort Area stretches between Orlando International Premium Outlets and the Central Florida GreeneWay which gives visitors easy access to most popular attractions such as SeaWorld Orlando, Fun Spot America and Universal Orlando Resort.

 

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

A significant part of Orlando's cultural scene as Mickey and Minnie and the Kennedy Space Center Visitors' Complex offers an alternative to Orlando's overcrowded theme parks. Although it's located 45 miles to the east from central Orlando located in Titusville, Florida, the space center is well worth to visit, particularly those who are interested in NASA the past. There are many exhibits and objects on site. comprise The U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, NASA's previous launch timer, and a garden that houses a variety of rockets, astronaut simulators, as well as the spaceship Atlantis. It is also possible to take tours of the spaces, enjoy space-themed IMAX films, or take a photo by an actual astronaut.

There are a variety of shops (including the world's biggest store filled with space-related items) restrooms as well as a buffet restaurant, and Seven casual dining establishments are on hand in addition. The public transportation service between the attractions as well as Orlando is not available however you can park and drive in the parking lot at the site at a cost.

 

The Mall at Millenia

The most well-known brands like Apple and H&M are paired with top-of-the-line boutiques such as Prada as well as Versace at The Mall at Millenia. Offering a refreshing contrast from the expensive souvenirs you'll find at any of the Orlando parks. the mall has around 150 stores for you to peruse. It's also the perfect way to pass your time on an overcast day.

 

It is located in the Mall at Millenia is located at Conroy Road in southwest Orlando just 2 miles distance from Orlando International Premium Outlets. It is possible to get to the mall by taking the Nos. 24, 40 LYNX buses or driving. Self-parking is free and the hotel also provides valet parking for a small fee. Other facilities include a kiosk for currency exchange as well as a post office, an outlet for charging phones restroom, as well as the Visit Orlando visitor's center.

 

Orlando Golf Courses

If you're not visiting Orlando to experience the theme parks, then you've travelled to its links. There are more than 170 course - a lot of which are connected to resorts in the area located all over Orlando and the surrounding areas. Walt Disney World Resort offers four courses. Guests staying at hotels in the Universal Orlando Resort grounds receive golfing privileges on certain fairways in the area.

The majority of Orlando's most prestigious golf courses are located to the southwest of downtown, or close to Kissimmee, Windermere, Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake, Florida. The majority of them are not accessible via public transportation, however every course at Disney is accessible by Disney World Resort's buses, monorails, Disney World Resort's monorails, buses or ferry rides.

 

Discovery Cove

Animal encounters are available, and it's Discovery Cove - a companion website that is a part of SeaWorld Orlando that receives rave reviews from travelers who have been there before. There, visitors can get close to dolphins, stingrays and marmosets and otters, as well as exotic birds. It's also a reservation-only park (capacity is limited to 1300 visitors per day) It allows you to get to know the trainers and animals in a more intimate way. If you're not swimming alongside dolphins, consider snorkeling with exotic fish and rays in the coral reef in the park or floating through the lush nature of the park along the Wind-Away River. If you're in need of an escape out of the pool, get dry on the beach or feed the birds that live in the Discovery Cove Explorer's Aviary.

Discovery Cove is adjacent to SeaWorld Orlando close to International Drive; it's open all days between 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Breakfast is available around 7:15 a.m. In addition, the city's LYNX busses (Nos. 8 38, 50, and 111) are located near the building, and there is parking for self-parking is provided on site.

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