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Orlando Tourism
Orlando, a city in central Florida, is home to more than a dozen theme parks.Here you should check some amazing places.
Some beautiful places in Orlando
A life time experience
1) walt Disney world parks
The Walt Disney World Resort, also called Walt Disney World and Disney World, is an entertainment resort complex in Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida, United States, near the cities of Orlando and Kissimmee. Opened on October 1, 1971, the resort is owned and operated by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, a division of The Walt Disney Company.
It was first operated by the Walt Disney World Company. The property covers nearly 25,000 acres (39 sq mi; 101 km2), of which half has been used. The resort comprises four theme parks (consisting of the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom), two water parks, 27 themed resort hotels, nine non-Disney hotels, several golf courses, a camping resort, and other entertainment venues, including the outdoor shopping center Disney Springs.
In 2018, Walt Disney World was the most visited vacation resort in the world, with an average annual attendance of more than 58 million.The resort is the flagship destination of Disney's worldwide corporate enterprise and has become a popular staple in American culture.
Disney does special ticketed events throughout the year including the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, which usually runs late August through October, and Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party
2) Sea World
SeaWorld Orlando is a theme park and marine zoological park, in Orlando, Florida. It is owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.
When combined with its neighbor Discovery Cove and Aquatica, it forms SeaWorld Parks and Resorts Orlando, an entertainment complex consisting of the three parks and many hotels.
Immerse yourself in wonder at SeaWorld® Orlando, where the aquatic world comes alive. Only here can you experience Orlando's new tallest and fastest roller coaster, Mako, named for one of the ocean’s fastest known sharks.
Then, see the world through the eyes of a penguin in the thrilling, chilling adventure of Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin™, and laugh to Clyde & Seamore’s Sea Lion High™ show. Here you can also climb aboard and ride the mighty Manta
3) Typhoon Lagoon
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is a water theme park located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida near Orlando, and is one of two operating water parks at the resort.
It is the second water park to open at the resort, preceded by Disney's River Country which closed in November 2001.
Shark Reef offers guests a chance to don snorkels and masks and get an up-close look at real sea life. Guests of all ages can experience Shark Reef, but good swimming skills are a must. While the saltwater will increase buoyancy, the Reef is 10 feet deep and must be crossed by swimming.
Typhoon Lagoon is home to one of the oldest surfable wave pools in America. In a 2.5-acre pool, it produces waves that are 5.5 feet high on the face of the wave.
4) Leu Gardens
amazing 50-acre botanical oasis minutes from Downtown Orlando.The garden and historical home were donated to the City of Orlando in 1961 by Mr. Harry P. Leu and his wife, Mary Jane.
Leu Gardens demonstrates plant materials suitable for cultivation in USDA Zone 9b. The climate of Central Florida permits Leu Gardens to grow and enjoy a wide array of temperate and tropical plants.
Leu Gardens teems with vigor and beauty, regardless of the season. Discover palms, cycads and flowering trees. Enjoy azaleas, vines, bromeliads and tropical philodendrons. Appreciate the sight of familiar annual flowers and the beauty of roses and camellias. Stroll under the awe-inspiring branches of camphor trees, elms and oaks.
Guests with a camera phone and QR reader application may scan QR Code images on many of garden signs to display additional information about the collections of plants.
5) Gatorland
Gatorland is a 110-acre theme park and wildlife preserve in Florida, located along South Orange Blossom Trail south of Orlando. It was founded 72 years ago by Owen Godwin on former cattle land in 1949, and is privately owned by his family.
There isn't a better place to see alligators and crocodiles of all sizes, from babies, also known as grunts, to the 14-foot monsters that call our Breeding Marsh home.
you’ll find something for everyone with thousands of alligators and crocodiles, an aviary, an incredible breeding marsh and bird rookery, petting zoo, nature walk, award-winning gift shop, and one-of-a-kind reptilian shows including the Gator Wrestlin’ Show, Gator Jumparoo, and the Up-close Encounters Show.
Don’t miss the White Gator Swamp with giant white alligators. Take a ride on the Gatorland Express train and then head over to Gator Gully Splash Park where kids of all ages can enjoy a good ol’ fashion soaking!
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