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Animal
Kingdom - Disney World
Disney's
most recent theme park is home top over 1700 animals
representing 250 different species, although it is much
more than just a traditional zoo.
The
park is dominated by the immense Tree of life which
forms the central hub of the Animal Kingdom. At over 145
feet high this giant showpiece is a spectacular sight
with 325 animals intertwined in its truck and limbs.
The
park itself features the Kilimanjaro Safari where you'll
be transported through the African savannah to see
Elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes, gazelles, zebras
amongst many others.
You
will also have a chance of viewing Gorillas and even Hippopotamuses
under water. The park features a number of shows and
attractions including Its tough to be a bug, the
Dinosaur ride, and Tarzan Rocks stage show. An early
start is advised in order to catch the animals before
the midday sun sends them under cover.
1 800-W-DISNEY
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Busch Gardens
Busch Gardens is a good one hour drive from the
attractions in Orlando but is well worth the visit, featuring a number
of white knuckle rides and African animal exhibitions, you'll find
something for all the family.
Roller
coaster addicts will love Kumba (African for YOU MUST BE
NUTS!!) and the newest attraction called Sheikra (200 feet
up, 90 degrees straight down!!).
Part of the Orlando FlexTicket alliance
including SeaWorld, Universal and Wet N Wild this multi day ticket
allows you to see all these great parks at a much reduced rate.
1 (888) 800-5447
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Disney
/ MGM Studios - Disney World
The
action packed Disney/MGM studios is home to some of the best rides in
Orlando. The indoor Rock N Roll Coaster featuring Aerosmith is both big
and loud, while the Tower of Terror is sure to have everyone screaming!
The
backlot tour will not be forgotten in a hurry, while the Indiana Jones
epic stunt spectacular really lives up to its name. Jim Hensons Muppet
Vision 3D and the live stage version of Beauty and the beast are also
worthy of a mention.
1 800-W-DISNEY
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EPCOT
- Disney World
EPCOT
is really two parks in one being made up of Future World and the World
Showcase.
Future
World is an interactive technological playground that offers trips around the human body, journeys into space, voyages under the sea and quantum leaps back in time!
The most exciting ride is Test Track in which you take up the position of
a test track dummy for the duration of the ride!
The
World Showcase is split into 11 areas around a huge lake. Each area represents
a country around the world and has varies attractions and places to eat
and drink, so if you fancy having a pint in a traditional English pub
you'll know where to head.
1 800-W-DISNEY
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Islands of Adventure
Universals
Islands of Adventure is the spot for serious thrill seekers of all ages
with some of the biggest and most terrifying rides in Orlando. These
include the awesome Incredible Hulk coaster, the amazing Spiderman,
Jurassic Park River adventure, Duelling Dragons and Doctor Dooms
fearfall amongst many others.
(407) 363 8000
• UniversalOrlando.com |
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Magic
Kingdom - Disney World
Despite
being over 35 years old the Magic Kingdom is still the King of the Orlando
theme parks. If it is your first time in Orlando then the Magic Kingdom is
a must see as it is a truly special place.
The
park is made up of a number of different lands all of which connect to a
central hub containing Cinderella's castle.
The
three must do rides are Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain in Frontierland
and Space Mountain in Tomorrowland. Alien Encounter is not your typical
Disney attraction and if you are of a nervous disposition its not
recommended. Everyone else will love it.
You cant visit the Magic Kingdom without going on the it's a small world
ride, once that tune is in your head its stuck in there forever!!
1 800-W-DISNEY
• DisneyWorld.co.uk |
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Sea
World
The world famous
Sea World is one of the must see
attractions in Orlando. The park features numerous animal shows and
exhibitions, and some of the biggest rides around.
Sea
World is home to Kraken, the biggest and fastest floorless roller coaster
in Orlando. It reaches heights equivalent to a 15 floor building and a
number of daunting loops all at speeds in excess of 65 mph.
The
animal shows must get a special mention as they are all fantastic,
including the world famous killer whale Shamu who is the star of the park.
One word of caution when you go to see Shamu and friends perform, be careful where you sit
or make sure you take your umbrella!!
1 800-327-2424
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Universal
Studios
Universal Studios is a working motion picture studio and
television theme park. The park attractions include the awesome Shrek
4-D, Revenge of the Mummy, Terminator 2: 3-D, Jaws, Back to the Future
the Ride, and Twister just to name a few. If you have never been then
its one to go the must do list.
(407) 363 8000
• UniversalOrlando.com |
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