The world’s greatest theme parks: Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, Discovery Cove, Busch Gardens ~
made this town famous all around the world! They attract both children and those young at heart. But the theme parks
are not the only attraction of this resort. Orlando, Florida offers a great variety of entertainment options for
everyone...
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Central region ~ "Magical Florida"
Home to Walt Disney Worlds, SeaWorld Orlando, and Universal Studios
Florida, Central Florida is world-famous
for it's family-oriented theme parks. Of course there's much more outside these gates.
Beyond Orlando's neon glow and fireworks is Cypress Gardens' world-famous water
ski revues in Winter Haven, and Florida's
350-acre nature theme park in Silver Springs - complete with glass
bottom boats gliding over crystal clear waters.
The central region of Florida, which
includes Orlando, is home to an enormous number of theme parks, entertainment facilities, resorts, movie studios and water
parks. It is the face of Florida that most people recognise instantly. But Central Florida has another side, seen
in the majestic Ocala National Forest and peaceful Lake County.
Climate: Central Florida has warm sunny days and
mild nights. The average monthly temperature is 24°C (75ºF) in the winter and 35°C (95ºF) in the summer. The average
rainfall is 50 inches.
Orlando: Orlando is the one-stop vacation spot that offers
more than 88,000 hotel rooms, 3000 restaurants and 66 attractions, which have established it as one of the world’s favourite
holiday spots. Orlando’s attractions include hair-raising rides, nail-biting adventures and heart-pounding suspense.
Thrill-seekers can experience the terrifying attack of a Great White shark on the Jaws Ride at
Universal Studios, Florida, or take a sensual journey to the world’s most wonderful seaside cities and discover the
‘soul of the sea’ at The Waterfront, SeaWorld Orlando’s newest attraction.
Walt Disney World Resort is the biggest, and arguably the best, amusement park in the world. It contains four sections:
the Magic Kingdom, with seven theme regions; Epcot Center, a science and world exhibition
centre; Disney MGM Studios, a movie and theme park; and Animal Kingdom, an adventure
and safari park featuring wild animals, exotic landscapes and thrill rides. Popular attractions include a 13-storey
free-fall plunge on the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney MGM Studios; Epcot’s Mission:SPACE, which recreates space travel and pushes the boundaries of entertainment technology; and
the Stitch's Great Escape at Tomorrowland in the Magic
Kingdom. Blizzard Beach, Disney’s third and largest water park, is set in a faux snow-capped
mountain range featuring Florida’s only chairlift, which carries guests to the tip of Mount Gushmore.
A number of water slides challenge visitors, including Summit Plummet, the tallest, fastest water
slide in the world. More high-speed rides can be found at Typhoon Lagoon. River Country,
in Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, is a relaxing water park where holidaymakers can relax and enjoy the beautiful natural
surroundings. SeaWorld Orlando, southwest of Orlando (travel time – 19 minutes), is one of the
country’s largest marine parks and features whales, dolphins, sea lions, seals and otters. The most popular shows
are the ones starring the killer whales, Shamu and Baby Namu. Pleasure Island is a high-energy, nighttime
entertainment complex featuring seven themed nightclubs, stage shows and live concerts, plus a giant New Year’s Eve
celebration every night of the week. It is located in an area known as Downtown Disney, along with
such restaurants as Wolfgang Puck, House of Blues and the Cuban-style Bongo’s
Cafe. Cultural attractions include the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, which boasts the world’s
largest collection of Louis Tiffany glass. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, located at Rollins College, houses one of the largest
and most distinguished art collections in Florida. Other popular sights include Eatonville, just north of Orlando, which
is home to the Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts; the Maitland Art Center; Orlando Museum of Art; Orange County
Historical Museum, which includes a renovated 1926 Orlando Firehouse; and the Albin Polasek Galleries. Other
attractions in and around Orlando include World of Orchids, the first permanent indoor display of its kind in the world;
Church Street Station, a block-long entertainment complex in the heart of central Orlando; Gatorland, in nearby Kissimmee;
and Wet ’n’ Wild, a water park offering numerous adventurous water activities.Travel: Orlando International Airport (MCO) (website: www.state.fl.us/goaa) is located within 24km (15 miles) of the major attractions and central
Orlando. Orlando Sanford Airport (SFB) is located 56km (35 miles) north of Orlando and handles
a number of charter airlines. Shuttle buses and vans, taxis, limousines and rental cars are available from both airports.Elsewhere: Located in the central highlands north of Orlando,
Lake County boasts more than 1000 lakes offering fishing, boating and swimming opportunities. The area is noted for
its scenic beauty of gentle hills dotted with orange groves and quiet country roads and parks framed by antique brick streets.
Major attractions include the Lakeridge Winery and Vineyard which is open for tours and tastings all year round. The House
of Presidents Wax Museum features the White House in Miniature exhibit. Other popular sights
include the Florida Citrus Tower, Uncle Donald’s Farm, Trout Lake Nature Center and Wekia Falls Resort in Sorrento.
Recreational activities include water-skiing, in-line skating, swimming and cycling. Seminole Lake is home to
the largest glider teaching school in Florida and is open to visitors who want to experience the joys of soaring. The northern boundaries of Central Florida are engulfed by a national forest so large it needs to be administered
by two separate ranger districts. The Ocala National Forest covers 378,178 acres, divided into three
divergent recreation areas linked by a 106km (65 mile) trail. The town of Ocala boasts a 19th-century historic district,
a major art museum and some 400 horse farms.
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