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DESTINATION ORLANDO
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Orlando, Florida (FL) is without doubt
the theme-park capital of the world, and Orlando's most
famous tourist attraction is Walt Disney World (WDW). The
vast Disney complex incorporates a host of state-of-the-art
theme parks, with magical characters and thrilling rides,
and is located on the southwestern outskirts of Orlando.
There is truly something for everyone in Orlando, with
millions of visitors and tourists arriving in Orlando in
each year, to marvel at the wonders, which include Universal
Studios, SeaWorld, Orlando's Kennedy Space Center, the Epcot
Center and Disney's Magic Kingdom, home to the enchanting
Cinderella's Castle. Away from the theme parks and major
tourism in Orlando, you will also find much history and many
peaceful spots, together with gardens, fine dining,
impressive museums, charming neighborhoods and a major
nighttime scene.
There are a huge number of well-placed Orlando tourist
information outlets, sited in and around central Orlando,
and also at Orlando International Airport (MCO). These
Orlando tourist information outlets are rich in tourism and
tourist information, specializing in information about
Orlando's many tourist attractions, theme parks, restaurants
in Orlando, public travel, maps of Orlando, and general
Orlando tourism and tourist information. The main tourist
information office in Orlando is the Official Visitor Center
on International Drive, where you will find the free
'Orlando Visitors' Guide', literally hundreds of leaflets
and also discounted theme park tickets.
Orlando contains a range of hotels and a vast array of
accommodation can be found throughout the Orlando area,
particularly in and around the Disney and Universal theme
parks. The famous International Drive in Orlando features
many further hotels including numerous budget, mid-range and
luxury hotels. Hotels can also be found close to Orlando
International Airport (MCO), situated on the eastern side of
downtown Orlando. More information on Orlando Hotels.
Orlando contains many premier tourist attractions, including
Cypress Gardens - Florida's first ever theme park, with more
than three dozen rides and a vast selection of shows;
Disney's Magic Kingdom - the most famous of the four parks
that make up Disney World; Disney's MGM Studios - a theme
park offering an unusual mix of behind the scenes studio
tours with exciting rides and live shows; Disney's Animal
Kingdom - one of the latest additions to Disney's
Orlando-based attractions with a strong nature theme; Epcot
Center - less of a Disney theme and more of an educational
edge, together with fascinating rides, shows and interactive
exhibits; Downtown Disney - an evening-only complex with an
array of entertainment areas; Universal Studios - combining
the original theme park with Orlando's newer sister park
'Islands of Adventure'; and Wet 'n' Wild - remaining one of
the best water parks in Orlando.
Other popular attractions in Orlando include the Bank of
America at duPont Center - a particularly attractive
skyscraper, gracing the Orlando skyline; Big Tree Park -
home to one of the oldest and largest trees in America,
named 'the Senator'; Bok Tower Gardens - close to the famous
Radisson Resort Parkway, a tranquil spot away from busy city
life; Harry P. Leu Gardens - an ideal place from which to
escape the theme park glitz of Orlando; Lake Louisa State
Park - a vast park providing visitors with the chance to
relax and enjoy the picturesque surroundings; Orlando City
Hall - sitting on five acres of land known as City Hall
Commons and typical of an American government building; and
the SunTrust Center - a giant 35-storey building, notable
for its four striking pyramids. More information on Orlando
Tourist Attractions and Orlando Landmarks.
Tourist attractions located near to Orlando include the
Busch Gardens - a popular adventure park combining a safari
theme with exciting white-knuckle rides; Cocoa Beach -
featuring a six mile stretch of scenic sandy coastline,
famous for its surf scene as well as great restaurants and
shopping; Daytona Beach - a fantastic, relaxing spot where
Orlando holiday makers can escape the madness of the theme
parks, with canoeing, jet skiing, parasailing, scuba diving
and surfing; the Kennedy Space Center - known the world over
as the launch station for NASA spacecraft and satellites;
and SeaWorld - a sister park of Busch Gardens, with regular
shows featuring sea mammals throughout the day, including
the Shamu Killer Whale show.
Orlando also contains a number of superb museums and art
galleries in and around central Orlando, offering
interesting information on the history of Orlando and many
other exhibitions. Some of the major museums and art
galleries in Orlando include the Mennello Museum - dedicated
to the art collection of the late Earl Cunningham; Wells'
Built Museum of African American History - previously a
hotel that has been home to some of jazz's greatest names as
guests; the Orlando Science Center - featuring hundreds of
interactive scientific attractions; Ripley's Believe It Or
Not Orlando Museum - located on International Drive, full of
fascinating collections; the Orlando Museum of Art -
featuring a range of displays of American art from the 19th
century to the present; and the Wyland Galleries - in
Orlando's Walt Disney World district, specializing in
paintings of sea life. More information on Orlando Museums
and Orlando Art Galleries.
More Orlando Information / Facts: -
- Country: United States of America (USA)
- Location: Orange County, Florida (FL)
- Status: city, county seat
- Area: 94 square miles / 243 square kilometers
- Population: 186,000
- Language: American English
- Currency: US Dollar (USD)
- Time zone: GMT - 5 hours Eastern Standard Time
(daylight saving time is observed)
- Country dialing code: +1
- Telephone area code: 321 or 407
- Religion: various religions
- Average daily January temperature: 22ºC / 72ºF
- Average daily July temperature: 33ºC / 91ºF
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Orlando
Attractions
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SeaWorld Orlando
A marine animal adventure park, SeaWorld Orlando offers guests the
chance to touch live stingraysand dolphins, take a journey to the
Arctic (complete with Polar Bears), laugh at the antics of seals, and
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International Drive
From mid-day to midnight and beyond, entertainment abounds on
International Drive. You'll find state-of-the art, stadium-style
movie theatres, exciting go-cart racing, carnival amusements, plus
zany and brainy science fiction attractions. |
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Lake Buena Vista
Located in Orange County just southwest of Orlando, home to Disney's
theme parks including Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, MGM Studios, and the
Magic Kingdom. |
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Kissimmee Maingate
Offers central Florida's greatest value and variety - affordable
accommodations in the heart of world-famous attractions,
entertaining dinner shows, and assorted shopping outlets. |
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Orlando International Airport
Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, Orlando
International Airport is easily accessible from all major Florida
cities, business centers, attractions, and world-famous beaches. |
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Florida Mall
Central Florida's largest and most popular shopping destination.
Burdines, Dillard's, JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue,
Sears, Nordstrom, Adam's Mark Hotel and over 260 specialty stores. |
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Orlando Downtown
Orlando is the biggest city in central Florida. A business,
entertainments and tourism hub, close to Universal Studios and Walt
Disney World. The Disney connection, of course, has a lot to do with
the fact that Orlando is the fifth-ranking US destination for
overseas travelers. |
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Walt Disney World® Resort
Walt Disney World Resort features four theme parks, as well as
luxurious accommodations, restaurants, golf and nightlife and
shopping at the Downtown Disney® Area and Disney's BoardWalk . |
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