1-Wekiwa Springs State Park
It takes one hour to drive to this gorgeous park but it is worth the ride. Visitors have the opportunity to relax in a natural setting, enjoy a picnic, take a swim in the cool spring or to do some hiking, bicycling or horseback riding. For the Canoeists and kayakers Wekiva River and Rock Springs Run are a great option.
2-Disney’s Animal Kingdom
This amazing theme park is the fourth of four theme parks built at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando. This is the place to go to meet with exotic animals and to engage in exciting adventures. This incredible park is home to more than 1,700 animals in 6 different “lands”: Oasis, Discovery Island, Africa, Rafiki’s Planet Watch, Asia and DinoLand. See African elephants, go on an expedition to Mount Everest, take a Kilimanjaro Safari or sit and enjoy Finding Nemo the Musical.
3-Magic Kingdom
This is the place where every child’s dreams and fairytales come true. Enchanting fireworks, musical parades and famous Disney characters walk all over the park welcoming visitors from all over the world, that is Magic Kingdom. See fantasy become a reality as you explore Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland. Do you want to travel to the outer space? Would like to be a pirate or a princess for a day? Here you can do this and more and at the end of an unforgettable day watch fireworks light up the sky over Cinderella Castle.
4-SeaWorld Orlando
SeaWorld Orlando is a theme park, and marine-life based zoological park, in Orlando. It is a great attraction for adults and families alike. Visitors enjoy an interactive and educational experience that blends imagination with nature and enables them to celebrate and connect with the natural world. Seaworld Orlando has been separated into different areas, called “seas”, each with a unique themed element such as Sea of Mystery with Shamu the Killer Whale, Sea of Shallows with Green Sea Turtles and Stingrays and more.
5-Universal Orlando
Universal Orlando consists of two theme parks (Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure), a night-time entertainment complex (Universal CityWalk Orlando), and four Loews Hotels (Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel, Loews Royal Pacific Resort, Cabana Bay Beach Resort). At Univeral Studios for instance visitors experience unforgettable thrills and magical experiences while going behind the scenes, beyond the screen, and jump right into the action of their favorite movies like the new The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. At Universal CityWalk is where it all comes together and anything can happen, the streets are paved with excitement. It doesn’t matter if you’re a fan of music, comedy, dance, movies, or just hanging out and having fun. You could play mini-golf at Hollywood Drive-In Golf, catch a movie at the AMC Cineplex 20 with IMAX or enjoy live music at an array of clubs and concert venues.
6-Wet ‘n Wild Orlando
The words “wet” and “wild” are just euphemisms. This theme park is simply incredible, it offers its visitors more rides and more multi-person slides than any other Orlando waterpark. One of its newest attractions is the Aqua Drag Racer where people can slide through four lanes of high-speed, head-to-head competition on the tallest and fastest ride of its kind in Florida.
7-Orlando Eye
The Orlando Eye is a giant Ferris wheel where you can admire the magic of this beautiful city from above. This amazing attraction offers 30 air-conditioned passenger capsules, each of which can carry up to 15 people. It is a great place to visit after a long day of walking, jumping or shopping. Board one of the capsules and enjoy the calm and serenity while enjoying breathtaking views of Orlando’s skyline.