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Canaveral National Seashore

Canaveral National Seashore

If you are looking for a place to go away from the hustle-bustle of the city life, Canaveral National Seashore is the perfect beach to be considered for an outing, the pristine water and the lush greenery will provide the viewers with an experience of a lifetime. The national park is located on a barrier island and is located 50 miles from the city of Orlando. The national park has a plethora of aquatic and terrestrial flora and fauna throughout the year. The pass for entering the park can be collected at either Apollo Beach or Playalinda Beach and can be valid for a lifetime or for 12 months. There is also a pass that is valid for 7 days and the price ranges from $10-$20 depending on whether you have motorcycle or bicycle or commercial vehicle or walking. In addition to all the water activities and sports that can be found in almost all the other beaches, it is the closest to wildlife. Read More

Florida Everglades

Florida Everglades

Located in South Florida, 207.4 miles from Orlando, Florida Everglades is a natural World Heritage Site that is home to hundreds of species of flora and fauna. It is absolutely not safe to go for a swim at the Everglades due to the alligators. To enter the Everglades, the entrance fee is $25 per vehicle and $8 for individual entrance. People generally visit the place for two days, during which you can also engage in certain activities like boating, bird watching, bicycling, camping, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, geocaching, hiking, tours, trails, slough slogging, ranger-led programs, wildlife viewing, campfire programs, etc. The best time to visit the Everglades is from November to March as the beauty can be best appreciated in the winter months. You can also hire airboats to get a proper view of the millions of acres of wetland preserve. The visitor center remains open from 9 am to 5 pm. Wheelchairs are available at the National Park. If you are traveling with your dog, then you do not have to be scared as dogs are allowed, however in limited areas in the National Park. Read More

Lil' Bit Of Our Farm Life

This estate, surrounded by mossy oaks and plenty of shade, is off the beaten path. This is the perfect getaway from everyday hustle, to just go, relax and literally experience a bit of the quiet, farm life. Load up and chill on our working farm packed with miniature horses and various other cute miniature animals. You can enjoy horseback riding, look at donkeys, take a stroll at Mount Dora, boat across the lake, and much more. Must bring your own tents, truck campers, vans and RVs Pet friendly No WiFi; any electrical hookups are not allowed Read More

New Smyrna Beach

New Smyrna Beach

The New Smyrna Beach hosts a number of outdoor activities for its visitors like fishing, sailing, motorboating, golfing, and hiking etc. In addition to these, it has a number of water sports like swimming, scuba diving, kitesurfing, and surfing. Home to a large number of sharks, the New Smyrna Beach is located at a distance of around 55.7 miles from the city of Orlando. Satisfy your taste buds with some lip-smacking eateries at the shacks.

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley

Do you also wish you could have visited Diagon Alley to buy books and wands and owls? Then fear not, this place is for you. Located at Universal Studios, Orlando, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter takes you to the infamous Diagon Alley, and into the magical world of Harry Potter, as if it were your own. Here, you can dine at the Leaky Cauldron, visit goblins in the wizard bank Gringotts, can even ride on the Hogwarts Express, and go on so many more thrill-packed adventures! It will take you at least two days to visit the gigantic park. Read More

Air Force Space & Missile Museum

The Air Force Space and Missile Museum, Orlando is situated at the Launch Complex 26 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. The Air Force Space and Missile Museum includes artifacts that start from the early American space program and it also has an outdoor area that displays rockets, missiles, and space-related equipment that records the space and missile history of the US Air Force and all of its military branches. The Air Force Space and Missile Museum is open to the public as it is a part of the "Cape Canaveral Early Space Tour" that the Kennedy Space Center offers to its public and its Visitor Complex is open four days per week. The museum tours were also offered by the Air Force Space Wing Community Relations office for free until 2013. The Sands Space History Center (which was known as the United States Air Force Space and Missile History Center) is an additional museum which is a part of the Air Force Space and Missile Museum which is outside gate 1 of the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, it was available to the public on August 14, 2010. The Air Force Space and Missile Museum is found in a 3,200-square-foot facility and it highlights the progress and the events of the space program. The museum features attractions which account for the story about each of the launch pads that were used and its establishment back in the late 1950’s as the Joint Long Range Proving Ground. The Air Force Space and Missile Museum contain artifacts dating back to the early 1950s and it also includes the parts to launch vehicles and various control systems.Other than the Air Force Space and Missile Museum, tourists can also visit the sister museum which is located at inner gates of the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the Air Force Space and Missile Museum does not require any special arrangements or a tour to visit.When the Air Force Space and Missile Museum had launched it had many outdoor exhibits, which now due to weather and degradation have been shifted inside. Most of the items kept out were functional instruments. The area where they had displayed these items is known as the "Rocket Garden'' which had provided a large, open-air exhibit area. After a few years due to degradation getting worse, these degrading artifacts were taken out from the outdoor display, professionally restored, and returned to an immaculate appearance. Towards the end of that year-long process, The historic Hangar C was allowed to become a future public display area. It was the oldest hangar on the Cape for a time as they had served as a central missile assembly facility for nearly all of the Cape launch activities. When the Air Force Space & Missile Museum had decided that Hangar C would serve as the main display area for most of the museum's artifacts, it had undergone a massive renovation to make it suitable and safe for public access. In 2020 the public tours that were done by the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex had started making stops at Hangar C to promote the newly introduced "Rise to Space'' tour. The Air Force Space and Missile Museum provides a volunteer staff, out of which most of whom are veteran space and missile professionals, to act as interpreters.  Read More

Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Garden

A small museum located just north of Orlando, in Winter Park Florida, Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Garden is a historic site set on a three-acre land facing Lake Osceola. This landmark is home to Albin Polasek - a late Czech-American sculptor. The museum is known for featuring and preserving the artworks, photographs, and sculptures in the garden created by Polasek. The Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Garden offers guided tours, showcases short videos explaining the property’s history, and also gives a better understanding of why Polasek created all the sculptures. These sculptures depict Polasek’s story at different times in his lifetime. The land on which the museum sits also covers a chapel and his home that are open to the public. Read More

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom is a dreamy wonderland, by Disney, where you can witness some of the most vibrant and stunning rides and places. Perhaps the most alluring of them all would be the World of Avatar, where you can dive into the world of Pandora, the mystical land from the blockbuster movie by James Cameron. Whether you want to experience what it’s like to fly on a mountain banshee, or taste the Na’vi traditional cuisine, or even to float on the river and admire the bioluminescent rainforest in the night, this place is a visual wonder.Other major attractions include Safaris, a Himalayan themed roller coaster, a jungle trek, including animals such as African Lions, Asian Tigers and Western Lowland Gorillas. Apart from rides, there are also Disney characters and various great restaurants. Wheelchair assistance and rentals and pet boarding are available. Read More

Art & History Museums

A local history museum in Maitland, Florida, Art & History Museums is run by the Maitland Historical Society. It’s a cultural institution that was originally meant as an art colony. This area was solely dedicated to experimental art, which then transformed into a place that was primarily renowned for its Mayan-style architecture. The museum comprises four entities, all different from one another: Maitland Art Center, Telephone Museum, Maitland Historical Museum, and Waterhouse Residence Museum. Read More

Bay Hill Club & Lodge

Arnold Palmers Bay Hill Club and Lodge has everything from dining to spa and fitness, tennis court to marina and the golf course that has Challenger, Champion and Charger links for beginners and professionals alike. Established in 1961, this 27-hole private course was designed by Dick Wilson (first 18 holes) and Bob Simmons (9 holes after Wilson’s death) and it sprawls over 270 acres between Butler Chain of Lakes and Bay Hill. Any registered guest of the 69-room lodge can access the golf course that is open from 7 AM till dusk, the driving range and short game practice area that are open from 7 AM till 6 PM while the golf shop is open to the public from 6:30 AM till 6 PM daily. With gratuity, rental of Forecaddie costs USD 40 for two players, single-bag (walking) costs USD 100 and double-bag (walking) costs USD 80. Ship Sticks are offered for picking-up and dropping-off your luggage and the golf academy offered different sessions according to skill level. Read More

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