Disney's Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom is Walt Disney’s original and most magical park with its six themed lands offering something for all the family.

Encounter the Pirates of the Caribbean, ride the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, jump in a honey pot as you enter the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh or journey to a far off galaxy with Space Mountain or Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin. Be sure to get a good spot to watch the Share a Dream Come True Parade, who’s larger-than-life snow globes capture classic Disney moments.

A visit to Magic Kingdom is a charming journey through the Disney world which culminates in the extravagant SpectroMagic evening parade and the spectacular Wishes firework show.
Disney's Epcot
Cure your wanderlust and travel the planet visiting eleven countries in the space of a few hours.

Epcot’s World Showcase is a feast for the senses stop by the Rose and Crown pub in the United Kingdom for a pint of warm beer or take a trip down El Rio del Tiempo (the River of Time) in Mexico’s Mayan Pyramid.

Share Walt Disney’s vision, learn about our planet or ride one of the thrilling rides in Future World before gathering around the World Showcase for the magical Illuminations: Reflections of Earth nightime spectacular.
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Feel the magic of the movies at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Join Aerosmith in a high speed dash across town on the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, or plunge thirteen stories in the Hollywood Tower Hotels service elevator as you enter the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Journeying through the backlot you will see famous props from films including Indiana Jones, Star Wars and Herbie, before witnessing the power of special effects in Catastrophe Canyon.

Finish the day with a trip to the Hollywood Hills Amphitheatre to watch Fantasmic where Sorcerer Mickey battles Disney Villains.
Disney's Animal Kingdon
Experience the call of the wild at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

See Simba sunning himself as you go on safari, but be careful there’s poachers about, will you and the park ranger be able to save Big Red. Travel to Asia where you can see majestic tigers in the ruined temple, brave the Kali river rapids or join an expedition to Everest and experience the Legend of the Forbidden Mountain Disney’s newest attraction. Travel back to a time when the mighty dinosaurs roamed the land and ride Dinosaur or let the younger visitors explore The Boneyard.

Take time and cool off as you watch the extravagant Festival of the Lion King show in Camp Minnie-Mickey before having a close encounter with creepy crawly bugs in the wonderful It’s A Bug’s Life, housed under the intricately carved and imposing tree of life.
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon
A 56-acre topsy-turvy tropical paradise formed of waterways, rivers, rapids and slides.

According to Disney legend, Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park was created in the wake of the storm-of-storms where Mount Mayday became the source of many fast waterslides down to a children's area with pint-sized raft rides. Catch 6-foot waves in the Surf Pool and snorkel Shark Reef—with real sharks!
Disney's Blizzard Beach
Features one of the world's tallest and fastest free-falling waterslides (13-story high, 360-foot long flume) as well as slalom courses, toboggan slides and iceberg walkways.

Fun packed slides and rides for the whole family—like a kid-sized, snow-castle fountain play area with scaled-down versions of the more thrilling attractions.
Universal Studios
Live the movies at Universal Studios experience an Earthquake in San Francisco or a Twister in New York.

Take a boat ride to Amity Island home of Jaws, or test your skills battling an alien invasion; will you be good enough to join The Men in Black? Join the resistance in Terminator 2: 3-D Battle Across Time, or accompany Shrek and Donkey as they battle to rescue Princes Fiona from the evil Lord Farrquaad.
Islands of Adventure
A longtime family favorite Universal’s first adventure park covers 110 acres, taking you through five themed lands.

Get soaked to the skin on Popeye & Bluto’s Bilge-Rat Barges, Universal’s version of the white water rapids. Marvel at the dinosaurs as you venture into Jurassic Park, tremble with fear as you get closer than you want to the park’s T-Rex. Join the Marvel Super Hero’s as you get blasted 150 feet in the air on Dr Doom’s Fearfall, become a cub reporter for the Daily Bugle in the fantastic Amazing Adventures of Spiderman or feel the uncontrolled rage on the Incredible Hulk Coaster.

Universal’s Islands of adventure has something for all the family, with everything from edge of your seat rides to the gentle carousels and rides in Seuss Landing.
Sea World
Sea World Orlando, home of the legendary killer whale Shamu is more than just a theme park it’s an aquatic adventure.

Guests not only get up close and personal with dolphins, sea lions, manatees, sharks and other marine life but find themselves getting an education at the same time.

Sea World seamlessly mixes its marine exhibits with some top class rollercoaster’s such as the mighty Kraken making this a park not to be missed.
Sea World's Aquatica
Aquatica is a waterpark that only SeaWorld could create.

With rides ranging from from serene to extreme and up-close animal encounters enables all ages to enjoy what Aquatica has to offer.

The park’s signature attraction, Dolphin Plunge, sends riders down 250 feet of clear tubes through a lagoon with black-and-white Commerson’s dolphins. A fun day to be had by all.
Discovery Cove
For an unforgettable experience Discovery Cove offers guests the chance to swim with Dolphins.

The recreation of a Caribbean island the park is lovingly landscaped with rocky lagoons, intricate coral reefs and white sandy beaches. The park only allows a maximum of 1,000 visitors which means the attractions are never overcrowded.
Wet 'n' Wild
Wet ‘n Wild, Orlando's most exciting waterpark, offers the best variety of multi-passenger tube rides.

Boogie down on the newest retro raft adventure - Disco H2OTM. Splash to the pumping hits of the seventies as you spin circles through an enclosed aqua disco.

Take a relaxing journey into Florida's past through breathtaking waterfalls on the Lazy River or get soaked down a ruptured pipeline on The Blast. Wet ‘n Wild is open year-round.
Busch Gardens
Just over an hour west of SeaWorld Orlando near Florida's beautiful Gulf Coast, you'll find yourself on the edge of Africa at Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay.

Experience up-close encounters with amazing animals, take an unforgettable safari across the Serengeti Plains and test your courage on some of the most pulse-pounding roller coasters Florida has to offer.
Gator Land
Gatorland, a 110 acre alligator wildlife reserve and theme park, located conveniently close to Orlando’s major attractions provides the ideal half-day adventure where you get up close and personal with the huge alligators and crocodiles within the park. One amazing attraction is the Gator Jumparoo show, where some of the largest alligators in the world jump 4-5ft out of the water for food.
Titanic
Immerse yourself in a timeless story in a way never experienced before. This exhibition contains the only full-scale Titanic room recreations in existence including the world-famous Grand Staircase with over 200 artifacts and historic treasures as well as movie memorabilia. This exhibition is a must for everyone who fell in love with the movie Titanic.
Wonder Works
Wonder Works can’t be missed. This crazy upside down house that looks like is has been ripped up, turned upside down and deposited in central Florida contains over 100 interactive exhibits to entertain the entire family. Experience the thrill of flying an F14 fighter jet across the sky or put yourself inside a giant bubble that you create in the Bubble Lab.
Ripleys Believe It or Not
Enter the world of Robert Ripley who explored the world searching for the unbelievable and inexplicable. View the giant portrait of Van Gogh, modeled after one of his most famous paintings and recreated using 3000 postcards of 115 different Van Gogh paintings and drawings. Or see the 1907 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce constructed out of 1,016,711 matchsticks.
Medieval Times
Enjoy an authentic medieval feast, while valiant knights on horseback "battle to the death." Only the courageous will prevail!

The Medieval Times building is a replica of an 11th-century castle, complete with moat and drawbridge. Indoors, the theme continues, with an enormous auditorium surrounding a large field of battle. Each section of the dining auditorium is assigned a knight, who battles knights from other sections. Each knight jousts, swordfights and performs acts of derring-do for the honor of your section. All this entertainment whilst you tuck into a 4 course meal.
These are but a very small selection of the many alternative attractions the area has to offer. If there is a special something that you would like to do during your vacation then please ask and we would be more than happy to help out with details.
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