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1. Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World
4.5 /5

25 km
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You really can't miss the world's largest theme park resort; which comprises of 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, numerous hotels, shops restaurants and a lot of recreational activities.

2. Orlando / Kissimmee KOA Holiday

Orlando / Kissimmee KOA Holiday

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Located just a few minutes from Central Florida, Kissmmee KOA Holiday is one of the best RV sites around here. With playgrounds for kids, fitness room for adults, and pools and hot tubs for everyone, this one offers a camping trip worth remembering. It also has RV sites, tent sites and Patio Hookup aites, for comfortable lodging.

3. Universal Orlando Resort

Universal Orlando Resort
4.3 /5

11 km
from city center
3 out of 116
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Never-ending entertainment calls you out at Universal Orlando Resort, where you can have fun for days and still have more on the list remaining.

4. SeaWorld

SeaWorld
4.2 /5

16 km
from city center
4 out of 116
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Just as the name suggests, the SeaWorld is a marine-themed park offering water-based adventures spread in 200 acres of land.

5. John Kennedy Space Center

John Kennedy Space Center
3.8 /5

71 km
from city center
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Indulge into the space-based experiences at the Visitors Complex of Kennedy Space Center.

6. Museums

Museums
3.8 /5

4 km
from city center
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If you think Orlando is just for theme parks, you are absolutely unaware of some amazing museums which depict the playful arts, cultural scenes and historical importance of Orlando.

7. Sea World Orlando

Sea World Orlando

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At Sea World, one can experience aquatic life at its best, with animal interactions, rides and a water park. It is also home to Orlando’s fastest, longest and tallest roller coaster, Mako, named after one of the fastest shark, as well as a unique waterpark that includes over 40 rides. You can also experience aquatic life up-close with the virtual experiences like the 360° Turtle Trek, take a peek into the life of a penguin through the Empire of the Penguin, along with a fun and lighthearted Clyde and Seamore’s Sea Lion High show

8. Fun Spot America

Fun Spot America

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A paradise of adrenaline junkies, Fun Spot America is home to two of the tallest Sky Coasters, the 2nd Tallest one at its Orlando location, standing 250ft tall. It also boasts the only wooden roller coaster in Orlando known as White Lightning, as well as Gator Spot, a place where you can meet over a hundred reptiles and birds in a 15,000 square foot oasis.

9. Universal’s Island of Adventure

Universal’s Island of Adventure

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This theme park, filled with characters and themes from Universal Studio’s movies, you will find yourself in whole other wonderland. Explore a gist of the world of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts, or chase away from the Mummy on a reverse rollercoaster in Revenge of the Mummy. Kids can hop onto the Pteranodon Flyers to get a taste of flying through seats suspended from an overhead track, inspired by the dinosaur of the same name in the Jurassic Park.

10. Disney Magic Kingdom

Disney Magic Kingdom

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One of the first and most visited theme parks, which helped Orlando gain its title, Disney Magic Kingdom is truly a fairytale land.

11. Epcot

Epcot

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Another one of Disney’s ventures, it is almost twice the size of its fellow theme park, Magic Kingdom, this theme park is divided into two parts: Future World and World Showcase.

12. Universal Studios

Universal Studios

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Based on movies and television programs from one of the biggest production studios in the world, this theme park is full of thrill rides and movie-verse replications.

13. Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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Housing some of the most famous movie series-based rides, this venture of Disney is another must-visit when you go to Orlando. Step into the Star Wars worlds and join the fight in a spacecraft ride, or much on otherworldly food in the cafeteria.

14. Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

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Animal Kingdom is a dreamy wonderland, by Disney, where you can witness some of the most vibrant and stunning rides and places. Perhaps the most alluring of them all would be the World of Avatar, where you can dive into the world of Pandora, the mystical land from the blockbuster movie by James Cameron.

15. Volcano Bay

Volcano Bay

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Opened to the public in 2017, Volcano Bay Water Theme Park is one of the most recent additions to the Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. It is a tropical- themed water park, with a 200 feet artificial volcano called Krakatau as its main attraction.

16. Typhoon Lagoon

Typhoon Lagoon

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Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park is a tropical oasis of fun and joy! Located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, Orlando, this theme park has been one of the most popular tourist attractions for decades.

17. Blizzard Beach Water Park

Blizzard Beach Water Park

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Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park is the second park at Walt Disney World Resort, Florida, Orlando. Ranked the third most visited park across the globe, this one provides the most exhilarating ambience which portrays slushy ice mixed with sparkly water.

18. Gatorland

Gatorland

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Located south of Orlando, Gatorland is one of the most exciting wildlife theme parks, as it features thousands of real alligators, among many other animals, so much so that it was labeled the “Alligator Capital of the World”.

19. Discovery Cove

Discovery Cove

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Discovery Cove is a tropical, aquatic theme park in Orlando. One of the main attractions here is that the guests can play, talk, touch and swim with the Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. The park also contains more than 30 species of exotic, tropical birds, making it mesmerizing and relaxing at the same time.

20. Holy Land Experience

Holy Land Experience

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Who knew Jesus would like to have a theme park? Do tell us after you visit Holy Land Experience, a Christian- based amusement and theme park in Orlando.

21. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley

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Do you also wish you could have visited Diagon Alley to buy books and wands and owls? Then fear not, this place is for you.

22. Vero Beach

Vero Beach

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A tranquil city located along the Atlantic Coast of Florida, Vero Beach will make you more than just relax. One day you are soaking in the sun; you are clicking pictures amidst tropical plants and meadows full of lilies, the next. Museums, golf courses, nature tours, and an array of delicious cuisines make Vero Beach the perfect location to stop and smell the roses in life. And the fun is not limited to the day either. Vero Beach offers a vibrant nightlife and unlimited fun activities to do all day long!

23. Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral

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Port Canaveral displays the best excursions Central Florida and the Space Coast have to offer. The beaches here, are the closest to Orlando and are most known for the white sands, and the blue flourish under the warm Florida sun. The versatile cuisines here provide any type of sea food that your taste buds might be craving. But this is not all. Other excursions also include thrilling helicopter rides, a trip to the fun-filled Exploration Tower, Casino Cruises, public parks, and much more!

24. Cocoa Beach

Cocoa Beach

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Located at a distance of 59.4 miles to the east of Orlando, the Cocoa Beach, will help to satisfy the cravings of all the beach lovers. Also known as the Space Coast due to the presence of Kennedy Space Centre, this beach has a lot to offer from deep sea fishing or surfcasting to water sports. The main highlight of the beach is surfing, it has the world’s largest surf shop. For all the nature lovers, the Cocoa Beach also has to offer the eco-tour adventure or Kayak tours that takes you close to nature and wildlife at an affordable price, all the shopaholics needn’t be disheartened as it also has some fabulous shops, boutiques and restaurants that range from fine dining to the casual ones. The beach is open for 24 hours except for restrooms, playgrounds, parking lot etc. It also puts out certain rules to protect the turtles, turtle nests or turtle hatchlings.

25. Clearwater Beach

Clearwater Beach

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Proud winner of the Florida’s Best Beach Town by several people, the Clearwater Beach is located at a distance of around 108.1 miles from the city of Orlando. Whether it is the tourists or people looking for residence, Clearwater Beach welcomes everyone with open arms. State Road 60, also known as Pier 60, attracts a large number of tourists by its snack bars, playgrounds, beautiful shops which sell a wide array of products. A regular event known as the Sunset Pier 60 is held where the beach becomes even more eventful as the street artists perform several acts. There are paid day cruises, sunset cruises, whale watching, helicopter tours, snorkelling etc that helps to keep the visitors entertained.

26. Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach

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Located 51 miles northeast of Orlando, Daytona Beach is the hub of motorsports, which is possible because of its hard-packed sand. In addition to that, it also attracts baseball and golf enthusiasts and is a long 23 miles stretch of sandy beach. Be ready to experience a host of water activities like parasailing, fishing, boating, surfing, paddle boarding, kayaking etc. Pamper yourself at the local eateries and satisfy your shopping urges at the beautiful souvenir shops. Rejuvenate yourself at some of the amazing spas at the Daytona Beach.

27. Canaveral National Seashore

Canaveral National Seashore

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If you are looking for a place to go away from the hustle-bustle of the city life, Canaveral National Seashore is the perfect beach to be considered for an outing, the pristine water and the lush greenery will provide the viewers with an experience of a lifetime. The national park is located on a barrier island and is located 50 miles from the city of Orlando. The national park has a plethora of aquatic and terrestrial flora and fauna throughout the year. The pass for entering the park can be collected at either Apollo Beach or Playalinda Beach and can be valid for a lifetime or for 12 months.

28. New Smyrna Beach

New Smyrna Beach

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The New Smyrna Beach hosts a number of outdoor activities for its visitors like fishing, sailing, motorboating, golfing, and hiking etc. In addition to these, it has a number of water sports like swimming, scuba diving, kitesurfing, and surfing. Home to a large number of sharks, the New Smyrna Beach is located at a distance of around 55.7 miles from the city of Orlando. Satisfy your taste buds with some lip-smacking eateries at the shacks.

29. Walt Disney World Resort Golf Courses

Walt Disney World Resort Golf Courses

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The Walt Disney World Resort Golf Course offers an exceptional golfing experience to its guests and the general public along with several courses that are offered by the PGA professionals. The golf course at the luxurious resort has witnessed from 18-hole championships to small gatherings of friends and family. Activate all your senses while driving around the driving range while experiencing an array of world-class equipment and facilities. The entire course is managed by Arnold Palmer Golf Management and requires particular attire for all those who seek entry into the golf course. Experience the magic of footgolf at $25 for 90 days.

30. Champions Gate

Champions Gate

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The Champions Gate Golf club, designed by Greg Norman, a golfer himself, seems to be a town miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This award-winning golf course has an international course and a national course. Expect to be in the arms of nature while experiencing one of the best golfing experiences of your life. Champions Gate Golf Resort also has 15 acres of recreational activities. Spreading over 7128 yards for national and 7363 yards for international, Champions Gate Golf has a year-round golf session and provides facilities like a lounge, banquet facilities, restaurants, driving range, bunkers, lockers, etc. For amateurs, there is also an academy to teach them the sport.

31. Metro West Golf Club

Metro West Golf Club

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Metro West Golf Club has natural elevations which make it a natural fit for golfers. Ranked among one of the best golf courses in Orlando, it also provides its visitors with lip-smacking food at the Westerly’s Restaurant and Sundance Tavern restaurant, bars, and beverage carts at Metro West. The 7051 yards designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. Design, the Metro West Golf Club has thousands of trees and few water bodies and holds the true essence of nature. The golf course has a learning center for the amateurs and it caters to not only the needs of the golfers, but it also includes sports like tennis and has a clubhouse. It also provides banquet and meeting facilities.

32. North Shore Golf Club

North Shore Golf Club

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Nestled around the extraordinary wetlands of Florida, North Shore Golf Club has 4 sets of tees for recreational and novice golfers and 6900 yards for experienced golfers to display and brush-up their skills. The astounding layout and course condition make it one of the common golf courses on the bucket list of all golfers. Along with some delicious snacks, the golf course provides its golfers with a clubhouse, showers, driving range, bunker, chipping area, and locker rooms. Designed by Mike Dasher, it opened in 2001 and has been providing its visitors with a satisfying experience for over a decade with its Carolina-style championship course.

33. Ventura Country Club Golf Course

Ventura Country Club Golf Course

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Ventura Country Club Golf Course has 3 tee locations and a breathtaking with its bounty of greenery, wetlands, and various species like Osprey, Bald Eagle, etc that helps to bring the golfers closer to the natural habitat of Florida. Designed by Mark Mahannah in 1981, the course preserves 5659 yards of the natural landscape. The place is also home to a few very lucky homeowners who have their own Homeowner’s Association that owns, manages, and maintains the golf course. If you are not a golf enthusiast, you can also indulge in other sports like tennis and basketball. As fascinating as it may sound, the place also has a swimming pool and billiards, in addition to a restaurant and clubhouse. The golf course lives up to its slogan “Orlando’s Best Secret”, do not miss out on discovering this particular secret of the city.

34. Shingle Creek Golf Club

Shingle Creek Golf Club

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34 out of 116
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Home to the Brad Brewer Golf Academy, the Shingle Creek Golf Club stretches over 7213 yards. Designed by Arnold Palmer Design Company, the golf course has elevated greens, bunkers, driving range, and a chipping area. The jaw-dropping view of the AAA Four Diamond Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel with 15 restaurants and lounges, 4 swimming pools, a fitness center, a salon, and a full-service spa. The hotel has been ranked a top 20 U.S meeting hotel by Cvent perfectly fits the mesmerizing view of the beautifully designed golf course. Satisfy your golfing urges at the extraordinary ambiance at the Shingle Creek Golf Club.

35. Orange Tree Golf Club-

Orange Tree Golf Club-

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Covering 7036 yards of bewildering greens, the Orange Tree Golf Club is designed by Joe Lee. The golf course is a family-owned operated private golf club and it claims to be the best three finishing holes in the city of Florida. Orange Tree Golf Club has a “Pro Shop” where you can get all the merchandise required to play the sport from top brands like Titleist, Columbia Golf, Oxford, etc, there is also a driving range, putting green, and short game area.

36. Dubsdread Golf Course

Dubsdread Golf Course

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Run by Billy Casper, Dubsdread Golf Course has the oldest layout of central Florida since its opening in 1924. Located only minutes from downtown Orlando, it has a rich history of hosting golf pros like Ben Hogan, Claude Harmon and Sam Snead. After being renovated in 2008, this par 70 course with 18-hole setup stretches about 6153 yards overlooking the mesmerizing scenery and offers a challenging session with heavily bunkered greens of postage stamp texture and narrow fairways.

37. Tranquilo Golf Course at Four Seasons Resort Orlando

Tranquilo Golf Course at Four Seasons Resort Orlando

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Nestled in the 5-diamond award-winning Four Seasons Resort Orlando of Bay Lake area and designed by Tom Fazio, the Tranquilo Golf Course has protected wetlands and abundant wildlife. Featuring the practice facility sprawling over 16 acres, it has the double-ended driving range, tee box with natural grass setup of 2 acres, the 14,000 square-feet pitching and chipping area, 13,000 square-feet putting green, greenside, fairway practice bunkers and the TrackMan swing analysis setup. This par 71 18-hole course ensures a challenging experience with the variegated elevation while the driving range offers par 3 6-hole sessions. Certified by Audubon Sanctuary, this golf course organizes the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions of LPGA Tour.

38. Waldorf Astoria Golf Club

Waldorf Astoria Golf Club

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Designed by Rees Jones, the award-winning championship 18-hole golf course of Waldorf Astoria Golf Club is located within the Hilton Orlando-Bonnet Creek Resort. Keeping environment consciousness in mind, there are classic elements from the famous courses around the world so that golfers can feel a traditional and challenging vibe. The natural elements of Bonnet Creek Nature Preserve including fairways lined by cypress trees is complemented by five-tee systems sprawling over 7108 yards. Peter Millar and Taylor Made merchandise is available at the pro shop. You can take private lessons from the golf academy and hone your skills at the target greens of the practice range, chipping area and the putting greens.

39. Mission Inn Resort & Club – El Campeon Course

Mission Inn Resort & Club – El Campeon Course

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Part of the 4-star Mission Inn Resort & Club, the two championship golf courses feature rolling hills, pitches, towering magnolia and pine, upto 85 feet elevation changes and predator birds flying overhead. One of the oldest of central Florida, 18-hole El Campeón course designed by George O’Neil and enhanced by Charles Clarke comes with undulating greens and rolling fairways with traditional elevation changes and boasts of the par 5 17th hole with the challenging long double dogleg. 18-hole Las Colinas by Gary Koch offers different obstacles with its old-architecture and inland-link style featuring gently rolling hills, undulating greens and wide-open fairways while it boasts of the par 5 Alligator Alley (12th hole) spanning 493 yards with tree-lined fairway.

40. The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Grande Lakes Orlando

The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Grande Lakes Orlando

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Tucked in Marriott’s Lakeshore Reserve of Grand Lakes Orlando, the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club is a certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary with wetlands, ponds, cypress heads and oaks. This signature 18-hole course designed by Greg Norman features gently landing regions, wide fairways, contoured greens, minutely mowed turf for creative play, short roughs for enhanced enjoyment, strategically placed obstacles for challenging play and five-tee system to encourage variegated shots. The award-winning property offers single-rider cart rental and has a dress-code that requires tailored mid-thigh shorts, collared shirts and shoes without metal spikes.

41. Grand Cypress Golf Resort

Grand Cypress Golf Resort

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Closed until further notice for redevelopment.

42. Bay Hill Club & Lodge

Bay Hill Club & Lodge

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Arnold Palmers Bay Hill Club and Lodge has everything from dining to spa and fitness, tennis court to marina and the golf course that has Challenger, Champion and Charger links for beginners and professionals alike. Established in 1961, this 27-hole private course was designed by Dick Wilson (first 18 holes) and Bob Simmons (9 holes after Wilson’s death) and it sprawls over 270 acres between Butler Chain of Lakes and Bay Hill.

43. Green meadows petting farm

Green meadows petting farm

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Green Meadows Petting farm located at Urbana, Maryland and Dallas, Texas are famous as a petting farm due to huge numbers of farm animals and other fun activities like Hay and Train rides. The general admission rate for the farm is USD14 for visitors of all age groups. Children can engage in multiple fun activities like tortoise feeding, Hayride, Pony rides etc. The farm has close to 300 animals like horses, pigs, llamas, goats, cows and many more with a whole new level of interaction with them and Children can even milk a real cow or experience pig races and a ton of other seasonal events like “Easter egg hunts” and “pumpkin patches”. “Trail of Jack-O-lanterns” and “Santa's Farm Fest” are famous events among visitors. The farm also offers birthday party packages and wedding packages and many other private parties packages, which are needed to be pre booked from their website. Groups larger than 25 are required to make prior reservations.

44. Central Florida zoo and botanical gardens

Central Florida zoo and botanical gardens

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Often considered one of the best zoos of Orlando, Central Florida zoo has more than 140 species of animals and around 25 acres of list green featuring exotic flora. It's a perfect destination for adventure for young children with multiple fun educational and adventurous activities to do along with knowing about animals. The 140+ animal species include mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates with multiple programs targeted at educating children about each category.

45. Jungle Adventures Nature Park & Zoo

Jungle Adventures Nature Park & Zoo

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Mainly addressed as “A Real Florida Animal Park”, it holds the speciality of being there, for your enjoyment 365 days a year, including holidays.Comprising over 15 species of animals, that is on display along our 2000+ feet of boardwalk and pathways. It is the natural habitat jungle home of very rare Florida Panthers, Black Bears, Wolves, White-Tailed Deer, Tropical Birds, Reptiles, Mammals, 200+ Alligators and other critters.

46. Smooth Waters Wildlife Park

Smooth Waters Wildlife Park

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Founded in 2016, Smooth Waters Wildlife Park, formed by the company Smooth Waters Entertainment, established in 2012, specializes in Crocodilian Behavior, Training & program development to promote conservation and public education. Smooth Water Wildlife Park which focuses on the company's conservation goals and is home to a collection of endangered and critically endangered species. Mainly dedicated to education, conservation, & "Fun, Smiles, & Crocodiles" provides children with a great opportunity of learning with fun.

47. Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park highlights the rainforests, African savannas and Asian jungles in an immersive educational scenario, specifically targeted for young children and families. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park is famous for attractions and rides portraying the beauty of the natural world and our connection with animals in a fun and unique way. The park offers more than being on safari or an incredible expedition as one strolls through a rainforest or dodge the Yeti on a climb up Mt. Everest. The best part is that Animal-lovers will be thrilled with the opportunity to head on a backstage tour and soak up all the amazement behind the scenes.

48. New Smyrna Beach

New Smyrna Beach

70 km
from city center
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Located at a distance of 55.7 miles from the city of Orlando, New Smyrna Beach is open for 24 hours for visitors who are on foot or bicycles. You can also enjoy the serene beauty of the beach by taking a drive along the beach. Lay on the white sand for hours together away from the hustle and bustle of the city. If you are planning to take your pet to the beach, then you will have to keep them at one part of the beach which is particularly reserved for dogs as they are not allowed in the bathing area. One of the main attractions of the beach is surfing, around 8 world-class competitive surfers have been given to the world by this town.

49. Clearwater Beach

Clearwater Beach

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The Clearwater beach is home to the State Road 60, also known as Pier 60, which is mainly the meeting point for all the people on the beach to watch the sunset and enjoy the Sunset at Pier 60 Daily Festival which is a hub of artists craftsmen and performers who come to make the evenings more colourful. Located at a distance of 108.1 miles from Orlando, the beach enjoys year-long sunlight. There are paid day cruises, sunset cruises, whale watching, helicopter tours, snorkeling, theatres, golf courses, entertainment complexes, marine aquarium, dolphin exploration tours, etc. Irrespective of whether you are a resident or a visitor, the beach is open to you for 24 hours. The parking fee is however $2 per hour. If you are traveling with a person with a disability, you need not worry as there are wheelchairs available for free at Clearwater Beach.

50. Legoland Florida

Legoland Florida

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Want to spend an exciting and thrilling day, but stay close to Orlando? Visit Legoland Florida, which is located at a distance of 42.1 miles to the south of Orlando in Winter Havens. It has theme parks, water parks as well as seasonal events. The water park is all about splashing and sliding through the water and enjoying the waves. Get yourself ready for all the fun activities like Build-A-Boat, Joker Soaker, Build-A-Raft Lazy River, DUPLO Splash Safari, LEGO Wave Pool, Splash Out, and Twin Chasers.

51. Florida Everglades

Florida Everglades

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Located in South Florida, 207.4 miles from Orlando, Florida Everglades is a natural World Heritage Site that is home to hundreds of species of flora and fauna. It is absolutely not safe to go for a swim at the Everglades due to the alligators. To enter the Everglades, the entrance fee is $25 per vehicle and $8 for individual entrance. People generally visit the place for two days, during which you can also engage in certain activities like boating, bird watching, bicycling, camping, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, geocaching, hiking, tours, trails, slough slogging, ranger-led programs, wildlife viewing, campfire programs, etc.

52. Homosassa State Park

Homosassa State Park

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Also known as Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, the Homosassa State Park is the best place to view Manatees, also known as Sea Cows, and the hippopotamus Lu, who has been featured in a number of movies. It remains open from 9 am to 5:30 pm and children below the age of 5 are admitted free, those between 6-12 require a fee of $5 and those above the age of 13 require $13. Located at a distance of 86.5 miles from Orlando, the park is home to a large number of animals like black bears, bobcats, white-tailed deer, American alligators, red wolf, Key deer, flamingos, whooping cranes, and river otters.

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What are the top hotels in Orlando?

There are 3274 Hotels in Orlando which can be booked through Holidify. The most popular hotels in Orlando are Hollywood Dreams, Glenbrook Villa GB010, Magical Memory Maker, Windsor Hills Villa with Pool, The Encore Club at Reunion - Six Bedroom Villa - EC009, The Encore Club at Reunion - Five Bedroom Home - EC025. You can see all the hotels in Orlando here

What are the top activities in Orlando?

The top activities in Orlando are Universal Orlando 1 Day Ticket, Universal Orlando Multi Day Ticket, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex 1 Day Ticket Orlando, Orlando Attraction Combo (SeaWorld, Aquatica Water Park, Tampa Busch Gardens & Tampa Adventure), Go Orlando Explorer Pass, Merlin Attraction Combo in Orlando (The Wheel at ICON Park & SEA LIFE Aquarium Orlando and Madame Tussauds Orlando).

How can I commute within Orlando?

The best way to get around the city is renting a car. Orlando has got nice roads and this way you can explore the neighborhoods in a better way (avoid rush hours). You can also get a bus provided by LYNX. Hiring a taxi is convenient only from the airport or downtown; you possibly won't be able to catch one elsewhere. For Disney World transportation, the options include Monorail, Ferryboat, Buses and Disney's Magical Express.
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