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Orlando, Florida, is best known for Disney World and Universal, but it's also known for a lot more other than that. This central Florida region attracts over 60 million visitors every year, who come for the warm climate, the shopping malls, the world-famous theme parks, the golf courses, and the nightlife.

Places To Visit in Orlando

Walt Disney Theme Parks: Any list about Orlando's attraction would never be complete without its highlights, The Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. The Magic Kingdom has been a staple of the city's visitors ever since it opened in 1971. You can meet your classic characters here, Including Mickey Mouse and friends and all the Disney Princesses. This place is where fantasy meets reality. You can go on multiple rides. In addition, they are always hosting a festival. If you're tired of the rides, you can enjoy the two-and-a-half month-long food and wine festival at Epcot. The Hollywood Studios Park allows tourists to see the world of movie magic, with fascinating stunts and special effect shows or even tours of the actual studio space. The Kilimanjaro Safari at Animal Kingdom is a fantastic way to see many African animals run free in their natural habitat, and the massive Tree of Life makes the perfect backdrop for family photos.

Universal Theme Park : Another tremendous and top-rated theme park in Orlando is the Universal theme park. It combines a theme park and working studio designed by Steven Spielberg to give visitors an interactive experience with the movie-making industry. Universal's Islands of Adventure has seven different themed island parks dedicated to a film franchise. It includes Seuss Island, The Lost Continent, Toon Lagoon, Jurassic Park, Skull Island, and Marvel Superhero Island. City Walk, also part of Universal, is a vast entertainment complex featuring dining, shopping, movies, and other day and night entertainment.

SeaWorld : SeaWorld is known for its vast aquariums, touch pools. Dolphin ad whale shows and numerous exciting rides. Feeding is no longer allowed, but you can reach over and pet these brilliant beings. If you want to interact even more with them, you can sign up for an up-close tour with dolphins, whales, penguins, sea lions, and sharks. You can also take a behind-the-scenes tour at the SeaWorld operation or the manatee rehabilitation center. They also have a dolphin nursery where the park's youngest dolphins are taken care of for grooming.

Typhoon Lagoon : Typhoon Lagoon is Disney's biggest and most famed water park. Inside, there is a wide variety of attractions available for all ages. It ranges from kiddie rides and swimming and splash areas, like Ketchakiddee Creek, a play area designed for young children, to enormous wave pools for surfers, and those who want to give it a shot may sign up for surfing lessons. Other attractions include a relaxing ride down the lazy river and thrill rides like the Humunga Kowabunga. In addition, there are multiple waterslides located throughout the park for children of various ages and a sandy stretch of beach where kids can play around while the parents soak in the sun.

Volcano Bay : Volcano Bay is Universal's most recently opened water theme park, replacing the original Wet 'n Wild. Like any other resort, there are play-and-stay options for those who genuinely want to live in the experience. Here, guests are provided lounge chairs; they can upgrade to padded loungers or even rent a cabana. Exciting park attractions include giant waterslides, tubing, and thrill rides, and plenty of areas are dedicated to younger guests, including a zero-entry wading area.

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Best Time to Visit Orlando:

The prime time to visit Orlando is from March through May. It's the time of year you'll find the most pleasant weather and agreeable prices on travel and lodging.