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“Zippy Doo Dah, Zippy Ay, My Oh My What A
Wonderful Day”!!! And what a wonderful day (or week or two) for anyone visiting
this magical place. If you are one of the lucky millions of people who will
visit this fabulous “world”, get ready to have the ride of your life. It has
been said that if you were to visit every attraction in the area, by the time
you finished, a new one would have been built.
What many visitors think of as Orlando, is
actually Lake Buena Vista, the Orlando suburb that lies at the heart of
Disneyworld. Visitors from around the globe flock to this destination to
experience the magic that is Disney in the form of Animal Kingdom, Fort
Wilderness, Epcot, MGM Studios, and the park that started it all: the Magic
Kingdom. Additionally there is Downtown Disney, three water parks, Pleasure
Island, five championship golf courses, Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex, a
racetrack and restaurants to satisfy anyone’s taste. All of these wonders have
become synonymous with Orlando, and, indeed, have made the young city of Orlando
the world’s most popular vacation spot.
Orlando itself is a city of great beauty. Summer
rains and the warm climate produce lush vegetation. Palm trees, pines, and
oaks draped with Spanish moss provide nature’s decoration. Brick-paved streets
add a gracious touch. Landscaped gardens display a profusion of flowers and
exotic plants. Orlando is in the midst of central Florida’s lake country and is
surrounded by numerous parks offering hiking, biking, and water sports. Outdoor
living is great for the whole family, but be sure to bring plenty of sunscreen
for those sunny Florida days.
Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando Science Center,
Flying Tigers Warbird Restoration Museum, and Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture
Garden are just a few of the outstanding local cultural attractions. The
nationally recognized Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival, the Orlando Opera
Company, Orlando Philharmonic, and the Southern Ballet Theatre are just a few of
the seasonal favorites. Numerous other attractions are within an easy drive of
Orlando, including the Disney World Resort, Sea World, Wet ‘n Wild, Universal
Studios, Orlando Speedworld Speedway, and others.
Dinner theaters provide a unique form of
entertainment. There are a variety of venues including a Pirate adventure,
Medieval Times, Arabian Nights, (complete with horses), a Dixie Stampede, and
even a Sleuths’ Mystery. What a great way to relax and unwind after an
invigorating day at the parks.
Shopping in the Orlando
area has as much variety as the local attractions. Souvenirs and mementoes for
the family and for friends back home are easy to find. Outlet centers and
factory stores abound and offer some of the best bargains in town for
everything from shoes and clothing to household appliances and fine china.
Shopping areas in Orlando and Kissimmee are popular for their fun environments,
such as the Disney Village Market Place and Old Town in Kissimmee.
At every Disney attraction,
there is an opportunity to see the world through a child’s eyes. That look of
amazement each and every time a Disney character makes an appearance or a child
takes that exciting ride for their first time, is an experience to remember and
to cherish. The wonders of Orlando, Lake Buena Vista, and Kissimmee are
magical, and in these enchanting places, everyone gets to be young and carefree.
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| City Information: |
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Population: 185,951
Time Zone:
Eastern Standard Time
Language:
English
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Average
Temperatures:
Month |
High |
Low |
January |
72F |
49F |
February |
74F |
51F |
March |
78F |
55F |
April |
83F |
59F |
May |
88F |
65F |
June |
91F |
71F |
July |
92F |
72F |
August |
92F |
73F |
September |
90F |
72F |
October |
85F |
65F |
November |
79F |
58F |
December |
73F |
52F |
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Local Seasons:
Orlando enjoys a year round warm climate. The
winter is popular with many tourists as the temperatures average in the low-mid
60’s F, making it the perfect time to enjoy the numerous sites and attractions
which make up this number 1 tourist destination in the world. In the spring,
fall and winter, it is usually less crowded with the exception of spring break
and when large convention groups are in town. Summer is the season for Orlando
as a result of children being off from school. This includes not only visitors
from the United States but worldwide as well. Summer can also be very warm and
humid, so be sure to dress accordingly. Shorts are acceptable wear at all
of the major attractions and most restaurants. It is also the perfect time to
enjoy one of the numerous water theme parks in the area. Jump in and cool off,
the waters fine!
National Holidays:
New Year’s Day, January 1, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the third Monday in
January, President’ Day, the third Monday in February, Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, Independence Day, July 4, Labor Day, the first Monday in September, Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, December 24 and
25, New Year’s Eve, December 31
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How to Get There:
By Air:
Orlando International Airport
407/825-2001
Offers direct or nonstop service from 60 U.S.
cities and two dozen international destinations, serving more than 30 million
passengers on the average annually. All major car-rental companies are located
at or near the airport.
An Alternative: Orlando Sanford International Airport
407-585-4000
Is
much smaller than the main airport, but it has grown a bit in recent years. The
airport has most of the major car rental desks on site. Mears Transportation
shuttles also serve it.
Airport Transportation
Orlando International is 25 miles east of Walt
Disney World and 20 miles south of downtown. At rush hour (7-9am and 4-6pm), the
drive can be a torturous hour or more; at other times, it's about 30 to 40
minutes.
Driving to Walt Disney World
To get from the airport to the attractions, take
the North exit out of the airport to Highway 528 West. Follow signs to I-4; it
takes about 30 to 40 minutes to get to Walt Disney World if the traffic isn't
too heavy (double or worse in rush hour or when there's an accident). When you
get to I-4, follow the signs west toward the attractions.
By Car:
Heavy traffic and numerous crisscrossing highways
make driving in the Orlando area challenging. Be sure to arm yourself with a
good map and avoid traveling during rush hours—7-9 am and 4-6 pm—particularly on
I-4 north from downtown. The area's most traveled highway, I-4 runs southwest to
Tampa and northeast to Daytona Beach. (Official signs say "West" or "East.") I-4
provides access to almost any part of the city and its suburbs.
By Bus:
Greyhound Bus Terminal
555 John Young Parkway, Orlando, 407-292-3424
By Train:
Amtrak
1400 Sligh Blvd. (about a mile from downtown), Orlando. 407-425-9411or 800-872-7245
Getting Around:
Most of the area's east-west highways are toll
roads: The Bee Line Expressway skirts the airport on the north, and the
East-West Expressway (or Highway 408) passes south of downtown. The Bee Line is
the best bet for traveling to Port Canaveral, Kennedy Space Center or Cocoa
Beach.
Between the airport and attractions, use I-4 and
its connection with the Bee Line Expressway to save time and money. The Greenway
(Highway 417) also connects the airport with Disney World—though it may be less
congested during busy times, it's a bit longer and far more expensive.
Cars play a big role in most Florida vacations:
Those who don't drive to the state usually rent a vehicle on arrival. If you
confine your stay to Walt Disney World, you can get by without a car, but if you
plan to hop between parks or to see other area attractions, you'll want wheels.
Familiarize yourself with the area highways so
you can figure out the best way to get where you're going. International Drive
in Orlando continues to be difficult and time-consuming to navigate because
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Events
January
January 1-Florida Citrus Bowl
Top college teams from the Southeastern Conference and the
Big Ten Conference compete at Citrus Bowl Stadium. 1610 W. Church St. 407-423-2476.
First Thursdays
Themed exhibits by local artists, live music by local bands
and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art museums in the southern U.S.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, Call 407-896-4231
Throughout January—Orlando-UCS Shakespeare Festival
Professional actors perform plays by Shakespeare and other
playwrights.
Margeson and Goldman Theaters, Lowndes Shakespeare Center,
812 E. Rollins St. and the Lake Eola Amphitheater, downtown. For information call 407-447-1700 Continues through late
April
Throughout January—Dance
The Orlando Ballet (formerly the Southern Ballet Theatre)
performs several productions each year at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre,
401 W. Livingston St. For information, call 407-426-1733
Throughout January—NBA Basketball
The Orlando Magic play regular-season home games at the TD
Waterhouse Centre, 600 W. Amelia StFor information, call 407-916-2400. Season continues
through mid April
Throughout January—Opera
The Orlando Opera holds regular concerts at the Bob Carr
Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston St. For information, call 407-426-1700, or toll-free
800-336-7372. Continues through mid April
Throughout January—Concert
The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra's season includes
classical and pops concerts and performances by small chamber ensembles and
soloists. Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston St., and Margeson
Theater, Symphony Square, 812 E. Rollins St. For information, call 407-896-6700. Continues through mid
May
February
First Thursdays
Themed exhibits by local artists, live music by local bands
and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art museums in the southern U.S.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave.For information, call 407-896-4231
Throughout February—Orlando-UCF Shakespeare
Festival.
Professional actors perform plays by Shakespeare and other
playwrights. Margeson and Goldman Theaters, Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E.
Rollins St. and the Lake Eola Amphitheater, downtown. For information, call 407-447-1700. Continues through late
April
Throughout February—Art Exhibit
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. 407-896-4231. Continues through June
Throughout February—Dance.
The Orlando Ballet
(formerly the Southern Ballet Theatre) performs several productions each year at
the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston St. For information, call 407-426-1733. Continues through late
May
Throughout February—Concert.
The Orlando
Philharmonic Orchestra's season includes classical and pops concerts and
performances by small chamber ensembles and soloists. Bob Carr Performing Arts
Centre, 401 W. Livingston St., and Margeson Theater, Symphony Square, 812 E.
Rollins St. For information, call 407-896-6700. Continues through mid
May
Throughout February—Opera.
The Orlando Opera
holds regular concerts at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston
St. For information, call 407-426-1700, or toll-free
800-336-7372. Continues through mid April
Throughout February—NBA Basketball. The
Orlando Magic play regular-season home games at the TD Waterhouse Centre, 600 W.
Amelia St. For information, call 407-916-2400. Season continues
through mid April
March
First Thursdays.
Themed exhibits by local artists,
live music by local bands and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art
museums in the southern U.S. Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
Throughout March—Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival.
Professional actors perform plays by Shakespeare and other
playwrights. Margeson and Goldman Theaters, Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E.
Rollins St. and the Lake Eola Amphitheater, downtown. For information, call 407-447-1700. Continues through late
April
Throughout March—Concert.
The Orlando
Philharmonic Orchestra's season includes classical and pops concerts and
performances by small chamber ensembles and soloists. Bob Carr Performing Arts
Centre, 401 W. Livingston St., and Margeson Theater, Symphony Square, 812 E.
Rollins St. For information, call 407-896-6700. Continues through mid
May
Throughout March—Art Exhibit.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. 407-896-4231. Continues through June
Throughout March—Opera.
The Orlando Opera holds regular concerts
at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston St. For information, call 407-426-1700, or toll-free
800-336-7372. Continues through mid April
Throughout March—Dance.
The Orlando Ballet (formerly the Southern
Ballet Theatre) performs several productions each year at the Bob Carr
Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston St. For information, call
407-426-1733. For information, call 407-426-1739, Continues through late
May
Throughout March—NBA Basketball
The Orlando Magic play regular-season home games at the TD
Waterhouse Centre, 600 W. Amelia St. For information, call 407-916-2400. Season continues
through mid April
April
First Thursdays.
Themed exhibits by local artists,
live music by local bands and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art
museums in the southern U.S. Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
NBA Basketball.
The Orlando Magic play
regular-season home games at the TD Waterhouse Centre, 600 W. Amelia St. For information, call 407-916-2400. Season concludes mid
April
Early-Mid April—Opera.
The Orlando Opera
holds regular concerts at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston
St. For information, call 407-426-1700, or toll-free
800-336-7372. Concludes mid April
Throughout April—Art Exhibit.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave.
407-896-4231. Continues through June
Throughout April—Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival
Professional actors perform plays by Shakespeare and other
playwrights. Margeson and Goldman Theaters, Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E.
Rollins St. and the Lake Eola Amphitheater, downtown. For information, call 407-447-1700. Concludes late April
Throughout April—Dance. The Orlando Ballet
(formerly the Southern Ballet Theatre) performs several productions each year at
the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston St. For information, call 407-426-1733. Continues through late
May
Throughout April—Concert. The Orlando
Philharmonic Orchestra's season includes classical and pops concerts and
performances by small chamber ensembles and soloists. Bob Carr Performing Arts
Centre, 401 W. Livingston St., and Margeson Theater, Symphony Square, 812 E.
Rollins St. For information, call 407-896-6700. Continues through mid
May
May
Early-Mid May—Concert.
The Orlando
Philharmonic Orchestra's season includes classical and pops concerts and
performances by small chamber ensembles and soloists. Bob Carr Performing Arts
Centre, 401 W. Livingston St., and Margeson Theater, Symphony Square, 812 E.
Rollins St. For information, call 407-896-6700. Concludes mid May
First Thursdays.
Themed exhibits by local artists,
live music by local bands and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art
museums in the southern U.S. Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
Throughout May—Dance. The Orlando Ballet
(formerly the Southern Ballet Theatre) performs several productions each year at
the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston St. For information, call 407-426-1733. Concludes late May
Throughout May—Art Exhibit.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. 407-896-4231. Continues through June
June
Art Exhibit
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. 407-896-4231
First Thursdays
Themed exhibits by local artists, live music by local bands
and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art museums in the southern U.S.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
July
Independence Day
Lake Eola's annual Fourth of July celebration includes
games, entertainment and, of course, fireworks. For information, call 407-246-2287 or 407-246-2827.
First Thursdays
Themed exhibits by local artists, live music by local bands
and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art museums in the southern U.S.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
August
First Thursdays
Themed exhibits by local artists, live music by local bands
and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art museums in the southern U.S.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
Numerous dates in August
Best of Florida Festival
Thousands of brightly hued caladiums and coleus fill the
glass atrium at Gaylord Palms & Convention Center during this celebration of
Florida flora. Gardening seminars, tours, sand sculptures, food and
entertainment. For more information, call 407-586-2000. Continues through
early September
September
Best of Florida Festival
Thousands of brightly hued caladiums and coleus fill the
glass atrium at Gaylord Palms & Convention Center during this celebration of
Florida flora. Gardening seminars, tours, sand sculptures, food and
entertainment. For more information, call 407-586-2000
First Thursdays
Themed exhibits by local artists, live music by local bands
and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art museums in the southern U.S.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
Art Exhibit
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. Phone 407-896-4231
October
Mid-Late October—Concert.
The Orlando
Philharmonic Orchestra's season includes classical and pops concerts and
performances by small chamber ensembles and soloists. Bob Carr Performing Arts
Centre, 401 W. Livingston St., and Margeson Theater, Symphony Square, 812 E.
Rollins St. For information, call 407-896-6700
Epcot International Food and Wine Festival
Visitors sample tastes from more than 30 countries and
regions in 25 marketplaces. Highlights include wine and cooking demonstrations,
the Eat to the Beat concert series and interactive exhibits. Epcot Center, Disney World, 407-939-6244
First Thursdays
Themed exhibits by local artists, live music by local bands
and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art museums in the southern U.S. Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
Silver Spurs Rodeo
The largest rodeo east of the Mississippi draws top bull
riders, cowboys and other entertainment. Silver Spurs Arena, Osceola Heritage
Park, 1875 Silver Spurs Lane, Kissimmee (22.5 mi/36 km south of Orlando). For information, call 407-677-6336.
Golf
Top professional golfers and amateurs compete in the FUNAI
Classic at Walt Disney World. Disney's Magnolia and Palm Courses, Lake Buena
Vista (18 mi/29 km south of Orlando). For information, call 407-824-2250.
Late October—NBA Basketball
The Orlando Magic play regular-season home games at the TD
Waterhouse Centre, 600 W. Amelia St. For information, call 407-916-2400. Season continues
through mid April 2005
Early-Late October—Orlando-UCF Shakespeare
Festival
Professional actors perform plays by Shakespeare and other
playwrights. Margeson and Goldman Theaters, Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E.
Rollins St. and the Lake Eola Amphitheater, downtown.For information, call 407-447-1700. Continues through late
April
Early-Late October—Dance
The Orlando Ballet (formerly the Southern Ballet Theatre)
performs several productions each year at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre,
401 W. Livingston St. For information, call 407-426-1733. Continues through late
May
November
Early November—Fall Fiesta in the Park
More than 500 booths showcase regional arts and crafts. Lake Eola Park, North Rosalind Avenue and East Washington
Street. For more information, call 407-246-2827
Epcot International Food and Wine Festival
Visitors sample tastes from more than 30 countries and
regions in 25 marketplaces. Highlights include wine and cooking demonstrations,
the Eat to the Beat concert series and interactive exhibits. Epcot Center,
Disney World. 407-939-6244
First Thursdays
Themed exhibits by local artists, live music by local bands
and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art museums in the southern U.S.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
Veterans Day
Public holiday. Approximately 75 units participate in a
parade to honor veterans and active-duty military personnel. Lake Eola Park,
Rosalind and Washington streets. For information, call 407-246-2827
Osceola Art Festival.
Kissimmee hosts this annual
art festival featuring exhibits by local, student and national artists. Downtown
Kissimmee (22.5 mi/36 km south of Orlando). For more information, call the Osceola Center for the Arts
at 407-846-6257.
Mid-Late November—Opera.
The Orlando Opera holds regular concerts at the Bob Carr
Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston St. For information, call 407-426-1700, or toll-free
800-336-7372
NBA Basketball
The Orlando Magic play regular-season home games at the TD
Waterhouse Centre, 600 W. Amelia St. For information, call 407-916-2400. Season continues
through mid April 2005
December
First Thursdays
Themed exhibits by local artists, live music by local bands
and DJs, and refreshments at one of the best art museums in the southern U.S.
Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave. For information, call 407-896-4231
Christmas in the Park
The Morse Museum lights up its century-old Tiffany windows
to set the stage for a free concert of holiday favorites by the Bach Festival
Society choir. Morse Museum of American Art, 445 N. Park Ave., Winter Park. 407-645-5311 or 407-645-5324
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Blue Water Balloons
566 Buckminster Circle, Orlando, FL 32803 ,
407-894-5040, Call for reservations and additional information. Admission Charged.
Sunrise champagne balloon flights over Central
Florida. All flights include approximately one-hour flight, traditional
champagne celebration picnic with a variety of fruit, pastries, cheese and
crackers and of course, champagne with fresh Florida orange juice (non-alcoholic
beverages also available). Each passenger receives a souvenir champagne glass
and first flight certificate presented by the pilot. All flights are weather
permitting. Reservations are required.
Discovery Cove
6000 Discovery Cove Way,Orlando, FL 32821 ,
407-370-1280,Call for reservations, hours, and additional
information, Admission Charged.
Welcome to a world all its own…Discovery Cove. At
this exclusive island oasis you’ll swim with dolphins, snorkel with tropical
reef fish, glide with rays and hand-feed exotic birds. Indulge your senses and
frolic under majestic waterfalls, float in blue lagoons, relax on sugary white
beaches and enjoy a delightful lunch. Attendance is limited at this
reservations-only adventure. Discover the feeling of Discovery Cove Orlando.
Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show
8251 Vineland Ave., Orlando, FL 32821,
407-238-4455, Call for reservations and additional information.
One of Orlando’s most exciting dining and
entertainment experience. Dixie Stampede features: magnificent horses; American
Buffalo; world-famous racing ostriches and racing pigs; music; singing and
dancing; a spectacular patriotic finale written by Dolly; and audience
participation. A fabulous four-course feast is served during the show. Beginning
in November and continuing through December, Dixie Stampede is transformed into
a holiday fantasy with twinkling lights, old-fashioned Christmas costumes and
holiday music. Elves from the North and South Poles compete in a friendly
rivalry while serving up a festive Christmas feast.
Fun Spot Action Park
5551 Del Verde Way,Orlando, FL 32819,
407-363-3867 , Call for days and hours of operationAdmission Charged.
Family Fun with 4 unique, multi-level Go-Kart
tracks, 7 family and thrill ride, 6 Pre-school Rides, and Orlando's largest
arcade with 120+ games. Free Admission. Free Parking. Great for family reunions,
because we have something for all ages. Team Building programs. 5 acres of
fenced in Fun. Just off International Drive. Exit 75A off I-4. More Tracks, More
Rides and More Fun!
Gatorland
14501 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32837 , 407-855-5496, Call for days and hours of operation, Admission Charged.
Explore your wild side at Orlando's only theme
park with bite & attitude! Get up-close and personal with gators & crocs, birds
& bears, emu and parrots, turtles and iguanas and much more at the "Alligator
Capital of the World". Stroll through the 10 acre alligator breeding marsh and
ride the Gatorland Express train ride. Enjoy the one-of-a-kind reptilian shows
and the laid back atmosphere at Gatorland.
The Mennello Museum of American Folk Art
900 E. Princeton Street, Orlando, FL 32803,
407-246-4278. Call for days and hours of operation. Admission Charged.
The Mennello Museum of American Folk Art is
Florida's only museum dedicated to preserving and exhibiting works created by
American folk artists. The Museum houses paintings by self-taught artist, Earl
Cunningham, Sybil Gibson, Elijah Pierce and many others. The Museum also hosts
traveling exhibitions and has an outdoor sculpture garden..
Pirate’s Dinner Adventure
6400 Carrier Drive, Orlando, FL 32819,
407-248-0590. Call for days and hours of operation. Admission Charged.
Pirate’s Dinner Adventure is an energetic and
adventurous, interactive dinner experience, captivating audiences of all ages.
Set sail on the high seas on-board a pirate ship for swashbuckling thrills,
combined with the perfect blend of comedy, romance, action and adventure. Enjoy
breathtaking feats of aerial agility and spectacular musical talent as you dine
on The Port of Call Feast. Pirate’s Dinner Adventure is a bounty of hidden
treasure waiting to be explored, truly making it “World’s Most Interactive
Dinner Show”.
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Orlando Odditorium
8201 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819,
407-345-0501. Call for days and hours of operation. Admission Charged.
If you think our building looks crazy, wait until
you see what's inside! Explore an amazing variety of exhibits, artifacts and
displays in 16 galleries that pay tribute to the odd, bizarre and unbelievable.
Marvel at our collection of weird and unusual relics and rare treasures.
Discover that truth is indeed stranger than fiction! Self-guided, self paced
tour.
SeaWorld Orlando
7007 SeaWorld Drive, Orlando, FL 32821,
407-351-3600. Call for days and hours of operation. Admission Charged.
There's no place in the world like SeaWorld®
Orlando. Where else can you touch and feed dolphins, count the teeth on a shark
and come face-to-face with a polar bear. Challenge Kraken®, Orlando's only
floorless coaster. Don't miss Journey To Atlantis®, a super-charged water
coaster of mythic proportions. And, just try to stay dry when the world famous
Shamu comes a splashing! At SeaWorld Orlando, it doesn't get any closer than
this!
Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows
Located on Universal Blvd. - near Universal
Studios, Orlando, Florida 32819,
407-363-1985. Call for days and hours of operation. Admission Charged.
Enjoy a delicious dinner with unlimited beer,
wine, and soft drinks while watching a hilarious whodunit with improvisation and
audience participation. Mingle with outrageous characters! Observe anything
suspicious! Interrogate the suspects! Solve the crime!
Universal CityWalk
6000 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819,
407-363-8000. Open daily, 1100: am – 2:00am. Admission Charged.
Universal CityWalk® is Orlando’s hottest spot for
entertainment -- a dazzling 30-acre complex where you can experience the best of
the best in live music, casual and fine dining, dancing, shopping, movies and
more. No matter what kind of entertainment you’re in the mood for, CityWalk® has
it all!
Universal Orlando Resort
1000 Universal Studios Plaza, Orlando, FL 32819,
407-363-8000. Open daily, call for hours of operation. Admission Charged.
Universal Orlando® Resort - the vacation
destination with two theme parks that define state-of-the-art entertainment, and
non-stop nightlife. Get inside the action of the movies at Universal Studios
Florida® and experience the adventure of a lifetime at Universal's Islands of
Adventure®. Enjoy the dining and nightlife of Univer, 11221 John Wycliffe Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32832,
407-852-3626. Open most days, call for exact days and hours of
operation. Admission Free. WordSpring Discovery Center offers you an
opportunity to see the world and the Word in a whole new way. Immerse yourself
in a living cultural adventure as you explore the history of the Bible; the
world's cultures and languages; and the on-going work of Bible translation.
Multimedia presentations, interactive computer simulations, audio dramas, and
hands-on activities for all ages.
Orlando Magic
8701 Maitland Summit Boulevard, Orlando, FL. 32810,
407-89-MAGIC. Call for schedule. Admission Charged. NBA games held at RDV Sportsplex.
Orlando Miracle
600 W. Amelia Street, Orlando, FL 32801,
407-916-WNBA. Call for schedule. Admission Charged. WNBA games held at the Orlando Arena.
Orlando Predators
600 W. Amelia Street, Orlando, FL 32801,
407-648-4444. Call for schedule. Admission Charged. Arena football held at the Orlando Arena.
Lake Buena Vista and Disney
Blizzard Beach
Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830,
407-934-7639. Days of operation and hours vary, call for exact
information. Admission Charged.
Ski Disney. Whether it's bobsledding down the
"snowy" slopes of Mt. Gushmore or plunging straight down Summit Plummet at 55
mph, Walt Disney World guests get all the spine-chilling thrills of a northern
ski resort! The 66-acre Blizzard Beach water adventure park is all part of a
"zany" combination -- a water park with the atmosphere and excitement of a major
ski resort in the midst of sunny Florida.
Disney – Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830,
407-W-DISNEY. Open daily, call for hours of operation. Admission Charged.
A whimsical place where storybook fantasy becomes
everyday reality. Journey through seven themed lands incorporating more than
forty attractions. NEW: Disney music meets Disney magic in the new 3-D
"sym-funny", Mickey's PhilharMagic, starring Mickey, Donald and their friends.
Gather most evenings for the "Wishes" nighttime spectacular.
Disney – MGM Studios
Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 ,
407-824-4321. Open daily, call for hours of operation. Admission Charged.
Come take center stage as the star of your own
adventure at Disney-MGM Studios. The world of showbiz comes alive, from rock 'n'
roll fantasy to Broadway-style stage spectaculars; from the silver screen to the
TV screen to behind the scenes. That's entertainment! Attractions include: The
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith,
Fantasmic, Playhouse Disney, and many live, on stage performances.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 ,
407-934-7639. Open daily, call for hours of operation.
Wild adventures, thrilling attractions,
dinosaurs, Disney characters, and spectacular shows are a winning combination.
Walt Disney World Resort's fourth and largest theme park is 500 Central Florida
acres of vast jungles, lush grasslands and rainforests, plus a savannah and
dinosaur dig site. The park is home to more than 1,000 animals representing some
250 species.
Downtown Disney
Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830,
407-939-2648. Call for hours of operation. Admission Charged.
The best of big cities with more than 70 shops,
restaurants and clubs. Home to Pleasure Island, Cirque du Soleil, House of
Blues, Planet Hollywood, World of Disney, Rainforest Cafe and Disney Quest.
Downtown Disney Pleasure Island
Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830,
407-939-2648. Open daily, call for hours of operation. Admission Charged.
Visit an island filled shore-to-shore with
spectacular clubs, live entertainment, an Island-wide street party and a New
Year's Eve celebration every night. You'll find something for everyone: smooth
jazz, rock 'n' roll, R&B, '70s disco and '80s favorites, high-tech dance, Top 40
and improv comedy.
Epcot
Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830,
407-824-4321. Open daily, call for hours of operation. Admission Charged.
From world travel to wide-eyed excitement, a day
at Epcot will set your spirits soaring. At the new Mission: SPACE attraction,
you'll rocket through space on the most thrilling Disney attraction ever! On
Test Track, experience high-speed excitement as you run a test car through its
paces. Take a trip around the globe in World Showcase and enjoy the wonders of
eleven festive nations. At night, cap it all off with the amazing laser and
light spectacular, IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth.
Richard Petty Driving Experience
Walt Disney World Speedway, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830.
407-939-0130. Call for reservations and hours of operation. Admission Charged.
Do you have the need for speed? Do you have what
it takes? Find out by riding shotgun or driving a 600-horsepower NASCAR style
stock car at Walt Disney World Speedway in Orlando. It truly is the thrill of a
lifetime! The sights, the sounds and the power of these race cars is truly
amazing.
Typhoon Lagoon
Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830,
407-934-7396. Open seasonally, call for hours and dates of
operation. Admission Charged.
Surf Disney! A surfside playground left behind by
a "great storm", Typhoon Lagoon -- with its breaking waves and saltwater shark
reef -- ushers in tropical water adventures for Walt Disney World guests.
Located near Downtown Disney West Side, the 56-acre Typhoon Lagoon includes a
man-made watershed mountain with eight twisting-and-turning water slides and
roaring streams. A two-and-one-half acre wave-making lagoon features
surfing-size waves.
Cirque DuSoleil La Nouba
1478 E. Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830,
407-939-7600. Hours: 6pm and 9pm shows Tues.-Sat., call for
reservations. Admission Charged.
Experience La Nouba(TM) by Cirque du Soleil®, a
mesmerizing live production for the whole family that transforms the ordinary
into the extraordinary. To see it is unbelievable, to miss it, unthinkable.
Kissimmee
Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction
6225 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34747 ,
407-239-9223. Open daily, call for show times. Admission Charged.
Arabian Nights, voted the #1 dinner show in
Orlando, Florida, features a magical tale of romance, adventure and excitement.
More than 60 of the world's most beautiful horses and 30 dazzling performers
combine with special effects, thrilling music and incredible stunts to create a
unique and spectacular Broadway-style production. Savor a three-course prime
rib, grilled chicken breast or vegetable lasagna dinner served with unlimited
beer, wine and soft drinks.
Flying Tigers Warbird Restoration Museum
231 N. Hoagland Boulevard, Kissimmee, FL 34741,
407-933-1942. Open year round, Monday – Friday. Call for hours
of operation. Admission Charged.
A working restoration facility and aviation
museum that allows visitors to see, smell and touch the history many have only
heard about. Tour the restoration projects with knowledgeable guides. Dozens of
WWII and vintage airplanes on display; as well as memorabilia, armament
displays, and gift shop. Warbird Flights available adjacent to the Museum.
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
4510 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34746,
407-396-1518. Open year round, call for show times. Admission Charged.
Medieval Times is more than a dinner attraction –
it’s a window in time where the glory, chivalry, valor and honor of old burst to
life in thrilling authentic tournament action. While guests enjoy a medieval
banquet six brave knights compete in games of skill astride magnificent
Andalusian stallions. Lances splinter against shields of steel, broad swords
spark and a champion emerges, to the cheers of the enthusiastic crowd. Voted
"Best Dinner Show" by the readers of Florida Living Magazine.
Old Town
5770 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34746,
407-396-4888. Open daily 10am-11pm. Charge for Rides.
Come stroll along the brick-lined streets of Old
Town Boulevard capturing the imagination and heart of the 50's and 60's. This 10
acre open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment attraction features over 75
specialty shops, 8 delicious restaurants, 18 thrilling amusement rides, and The
Saturday Nite® Car Cruise, America's largest weekly car cruise showcasing over
300 pre-1973 classic cars cruising down the brick streets of Old Town.
Atlanta Braves
700 Victory Way, Kissimmee, FL 34747,
407-939-GAME. Call for schedule. Admission ChargedMajor League Baseball Spring Training site.
Located at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex.
Houston Astros
1000 Bill Beck Boulevard, Kissimmee, FL 34744,
321-697-3200. Call for schedule.
Major League Baseball spring training site for
the Houston Astros at Osceola County Stadium.
Boggy Creek Airboat Rides East
3702 Big Bass Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744,
407-344-9550. Call for additional information. Admission Charged.
Florida’s Ultimate Scenic Airboat Ride minutes
from Orlando attractions. Learn more about the Headwaters to the Everglades on a
safe and modern U.S. Coast Guard approved airboat & Master Captains. Continuous
half-hour educational tours viewing area wildlife, including the Florida
Alligator. 1 Hour Night Tours available. Parasail, Restaurant & Gift Shop.
Closest Airboat Ride from Orlando Attractions. Ask about our new Gator Safari
with barbecue & American Indians.
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