#1 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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mswim says:
1) Get to the park early. We arrived at 8 am and none of the rides had any waits. After 11 am, the place gets packed.
2) Know which rides you want to start off with. If you're interested in Splash Mountain and Space Mountain, get to them early because the wait will get to over an hour long.
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#2 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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S-Jay says:
At discovery cover there are various options for guests.
One option is two buy an inclusive dolphin pack that allows the indvidual to swim with dolphins for half an hour and have all meals/ drinks and access to the entire park for free as this is included in the ticket.
The next is for a packa…
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#3 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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jamartin39 says:
Not your typical zoo Gatorland specializes in gators and crocs. It is a gator sanctuary. It’s a hands on place they have programs where you can be a trainer for a day; they have a petting zoo and some other interesting animals you can hold like tarantulas. They have different shows throughout th…
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#4 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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scubagirl76 says:
If you have a Princess, or two, or three! Then a character lunch or dinner is the way to go! Let's face it if you go to an amusement park then you know waiting in line is a must but, I can stand it if theres at least a five second joy ride waiting at the end! Line waiting for characters was the a…
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#5 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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catae says:
This has to be my favorite theme park in Orlando. I have been over 5 times in the past 5 years. Not much has changed in the park except that the Fast-Pass ticket is now $26! It used to be free for 3 attractions per person!
My favorite ride in the whole park is still HULK! This is one of the best r…
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#6 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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xxwishnonstarzz says:
I live in Orlando and I think Seaworld is an amazing value for your money, and possibly more fun than Magic Kingdom! Lots of interaction with animals and wonderful shows/exhibits. Best show is the Clyde and Seymore Show (sea lions and otters)!
Food is overpriced and so is the beer, but guess wh…
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#7 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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crismess says:
Epcot is a more laid-back, relaxing theme park offered by Disney.
It opened in the 1980s with an emphasis on the future, but now the centerpiece of the park is the World Showcase, a recreation of countries from Mexico to France. The primary focus on this area, which takes hours to navigate and wi…
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#8 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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postaltiburon says:
Fun, fun, fun! If you're a fan of water and excitement, then Wet 'n Wild is the place to be. A variety of attractions are available for your enjoyment, whether you prefer relaxing or exciting, is available right off of I-4. For those who like to relax, try a ride on the Lazy River or a dip in the…
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#9 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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jenniescharm says:
During my last trip to Orlando, I wanted to do something that was a bit off the beaten path. So, I searched TravBuddy and found a listing for the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum and what a find it was!
Located in the Winter Park area - a great neighborhood to explore on it's own, the Morse Museum fea…
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#10 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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mtkaszup says:
Growing up in Pennsylvania, I had never been airboating. So when my family came to visit me in Orlando it was the first time for all of us. Flying around on Captain Lonnie's custom built boat with a 502 engine was fabulous fun. Now, I have no idea what a 502 engine is, but my brother-in-law w…
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#11 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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bvlbaseball says:
Welcome to Central Florida, now you cannot not go back home until you visit Gatorland. Gatorland is located @ 14501 South Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32837 | 1-800-393-5297 www.gatorland.com
As you might be aware, Florida is full of alligators and this attraction let you get a close encounte…
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#12 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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up4anything901 says:
holyland isnt a large park but it is very nice. at $35 per ticket its also expensive. still, a day here is what you make of it. you can be very critical, looking for historical inaccuracy and complaining. the second option is to enjoy the show and take with you the message thats being conveyed. i ch…
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#13 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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streamlines says:
If you have never seen a Cirque du Soleil show then it is very hard to describe what to expect in this show. The show is in a purpose build theatre in Downtown Disney, and although we had great seats, very central in the 2nd bank, with so much going on all over the stage any seat is worth getting. T…
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#14 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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lulusartshack says:
While most people don't go to Orlando for the culture, The Polasek Museum is great for a little bit of local history and art. Housed in the house and studio of Czech artist Albin Polasek, has a collection spanning the artist's lifetime, mostly spiritual or religious in nature. In the tiny air-condit…
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#15 of 20 things to do in Orlando
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heatwave says:
I went down there with my friend and his girlfriend during our
christmas break. We were there for new years. It was a blast. There
were a lot of people but the park is large enough that it isn't to bad. The Rides:
The rides are neat. Universal studios has rides modeled after big name
movies l…
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