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Disney World

Four theme parks:

The
Magic Kingdom -
Disney's original theme park, combining fanatsy, adventure rides
and shows that focuses on Disney movies and TV shows.

Epcot -
Experience technology, culture, architecture
and numerous wonders of the world through dazzling shows, interactive
experiences and amazing attractions from around the world.

Disney-MGM
Studios -
Movies, TV shows, and stomach-churning thrill rides comes together
in a theme park that sometimes also serves as a working studio.

Disney's
Animal Kingdom -
Disney storytelling comes to life in a kingdom brimming with fun, wonder and
adventure. Savor thrilling attractions,
shows, the majesty of nature and the fascinating animals - real and imagined - that
enrich our planet.

Universal
Studios

Two theme parks:

Islands
of Adventure -
A magnet for thrills with some of the fatest, highest and best
rides in town. Be warned that many of its rides have height or
health restrictions so it's not the young, feint-hearted or squeamish.

Universal
Studios -
The movie and TV themes here can make people's wildest dreams come
true or worst nighmares (special effects) a reality. From Jaws
to Terminator, the silver screen comes to life.

Seaworld

At Seaworld visitors can get close up to killer whales, sea lions,
manatees, rays, and a host of other sea creatures. Thrill rides
provides additional entertainment and fun for all.

Wet
'n Wild

Voted by Amusement Business magazine as America's number one water
park. Features a full-day of fun for the entire family. Also honored by Aquatic's
International as the first true water park, Wet 'n Wild's world-class
signature thrill rides and quality service offer something for fun-lovers of
all ages.

Discovery
Cove

At Discovery Cove, there are never any crowds as attendance is limited to 1,000
guests a day, ensuring a relaxing experience for everyone.
Experience both power and playfulness during your reserved swim with a bottlenose
dolphin.
Feel a unique mixture of calm and captivation as you snorkel amid thousands
of rays and exotic fish, and explore the splendor of coral reefs and grottos.

Gatorland

Gatorland is a 110-acre alligator theme park and wildlife preserve,
located just minutes away from the other major Orlando theme
parks. Providing affordable family entertainment since 1949,
Gatorland has been a vacation destination for millions of visitors
from all over the world with its incredible display of huge alligators
and crocodiles, train ride, aviary, breeding marsh and bird sanctuary,
petting zoo, nature walk, gift shop, and one-of-a-kind shows
such as the world famous Gator Jumparoo.

Kennedy
Space Center

Your Orlando vacation is not complete without a trip to Kennedy Space
Center. Just 45 minutes from popular Orlando attractions and
theme parks is NASA's launch headquarters - the only place on Earth where
you can tour launch areas, meet an Astronaut, see giant rockets, train
in spaceflight simulators, and even view a launch.

Busch
Gardens

Busch Gardens, Tampa, Florida offers attractions based on African Continent,
including safaris and thousands of animals.

Cyprus
Gardens

Midway between Orlando and Tampa, Cyprus Gardens is the regions longest running
attraction and features beautiful gardens, southern belles that stroll the grounds
in ante-bellum finery and water-ski shows that wows the crowds.
Other attractions include "Fairy Tales on Ice" show, European Circus
Magic show, "Wings
of Wonder," the
Butterfly Conservatory® with over 1,000 free-flying butterflies. Laugh at
the antics of the lories and lorikeets in the "Birdwalk" aviary; watch the timid
tamarins, pygmy marmasets and wallabies as they play in their natural habitats.
See world-class seasonal floral festivals and lighting festivals, scenic floral
boat rides and wildlife sanctuary.
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