When you think of travelling to Orlando, Florida – you probably conjure up images of Mickey, Minnie and all the other Disney crew. While Disney and its theme parks are major attractions for the area, Orlando is SO much more than just Disney! If you’re thinking about a trip to Orlando, and you do not want to visit Disney or bask in the sun here are ten terrific ideas of places to go where you won’t see a single set of mouse ears!
• Universal Studios Florida – The world’s favorite film and film stars come to life here, where 40 amazing and amusing rides, shows and attractions await. Try out a virtual interactive Terminator 3-D adventure and have your own personal encounter with Jaws. An old favorite is the voyage beyond the stars with the E.T. Adventure!
• Sea World Orlando – If you love sea creatures, like dolphins, then this park is for you. Operating for more than 30 years, Sea World features 200 acres of attractions and animal shows. New attractions and rides have been added including a laser-fireworks water extravaganza along with high tech thrill rides.
• Wet ‘n Wild – Children of all ages love this amazing water park. It has a huge variety of rides including the Blue Niagara Slide with 300 feet of intertwined looping tubes twisting six stories high. Children have fun in the Kids Park Section.
• Gatorland – Who knew Alligators could be so much fun! This 70-acre park features thousands of alligators and crocodiles. Visit breeding pens, nurseries and rearing ponds. Children love the site’s mini water park as well as the petting zoo.
• Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf – Set sail on this unique mini golf course where playing is a little like walking the plank. There are plenty of pirate references like shipwrecks and skulls with eye patches. There are two separate courses and a great snack bar making it family friendly fun!
• Titanic Ship of Dreams – In the Mercado shopping center, the Titanic exhibit features more than 200 historic Titanic artifacts from private collections around the world. For movie buffs, you will enjoy original movie memorabilia from ‘A Night to Remember’ and ‘The Search for Titanic’. They even have a costume worn by Leonardo DiCaprio in the Titanic film!
• Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Museum in Florida – Always a strange and interesting experience, this museum features a statue of a 1,069 pound man, torture devices from the Spanish Inquisition and a replica of a 1907 Rolls Royce built from more than a million matchsticks!
• Orlando Science Center- This great place aims to teach kids and adults about classical science using modern, hands-on, and high tech activities. With 207.000 square feet, the museum houses 10 theme exhibit halls where visitors explore the human body, modern technology, the solar system and other science based topics.
• Skull Kingdom Florida If you love a good scare – this is the place for you. This two-story haunted castle features live actors, creaky passageways, high tech special effects, dark fog and mind-bending strobe lighting. Not for children under eight!
• Orlando Florida Shopping – Orlando has amazing outlet shopping. You could spend your whole vacation checking out these outlets: o Orlando Premium Outlets
o Belz Factory Outlet Malls
o Publishers Outlet
o Denim Place
o Sunglass Outlet
o World of Denim
Now that you have your list of fun places to visit – besides Disney – you’ll need to know how to get there. Here are four great ways to get to all these amazing attractions in Orlando Florida:
• The Lynx is the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority that operates 236 buses servicing Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties, as well as the major theme parks.
• Mears Transportation provides bus, shuttle, taxicab and town car transportation from Orlando International Airport to all major attractions and hotels in Central Florida.
• I-Ride Trolley is a safe, economical and hassle free way of getting to the busy tourist hotbed of International Drive.
• Renting a Car – Orlando is quite spread out and renting a car is the easiest route to go. Rental cars can be collected at Orlando and Sanford International Airports.
So, you have your list of things to do and you know how you’re going to get around the Orlando area – but we’ve left out one important part – where are you going to stay?
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Comment by Sarah Stochi
1 April 4, 2007, 12:33 pm o'clock |
Very good post, thanks so much! I am in the middle of planning a family trip right now and this helped a lot.