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Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park highlights the rainforests, African savannas and Asian jungles in an immersive educational scenario, specifically targeted for young children and families. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park is famous for attractions and rides portraying the beauty of the natural world and our connection with animals in a fun and unique way. The park offers more than being on safari or an incredible expedition as one strolls through a rainforest or dodge the Yeti on a climb up Mt. Everest. The best part is that Animal-lovers will be thrilled with the opportunity to head on a backstage tour and soak up all the amazement behind the scenes. The Animal Nutrition Center, where you’ll learn how over four tons of food are prepared and distributed to the 1,500 animal residents The park also features a state-of-the-art veterinary hospital and A Aviary.  Elephant and rhino habitats are major attractions.  Plus, one shall learn more about Disney’s ongoing conservation efforts. Speaking of which, a portion of the tour proceeds is donated to the Disney Conservation Fund. The fare varies according to the number of days one urges to visit. Read More

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Housing some of the most famous movie series-based rides, this venture of Disney is another must-visit when you go to Orlando. Step into the Star Wars worlds and join the fight in a spacecraft ride, or much on otherworldly food in the cafeteria. In the Star Wars world, you can also shop for apparel and goodies, and even build your very own lightsaber. Hop along to the Toy Story world to experience the kid-friendly rides and activities, or get yourself Woody’s lunchbox to satiate your hunger. Other attractions include a Haunted Elevator roller coaster ride guaranteed to give you the creeps, as well as The Twilight Zone of Terror.You can enjoy great themed food, a Frozen Sing-Along show and even witness Pixar characters strolling down Hollywood Boulevard. Pet boarding, wheelchair assistance and rentals are available. Read More

Dubsdread Golf Course

Dubsdread Golf Course

Run by Billy Casper, Dubsdread Golf Course has the oldest layout of central Florida since its opening in 1924. Located only minutes from downtown Orlando, it has a rich history of hosting golf pros like Ben Hogan, Claude Harmon and Sam Snead. After being renovated in 2008, this par 70 course with 18-hole setup stretches about 6153 yards overlooking the mesmerizing scenery and offers a challenging session with heavily bunkered greens of postage stamp texture and narrow fairways. The walking charge is USD 41-53 after opening at 6 AM, USD 36-48 for Twilight (from 11 AM till 1:59 PM), USD 26-35 for Twilight (2 PM till closing at 8 PM), USD 33-43 for seniors above 55, USD 18-22 for juniors below 17 and USD 27-35 for 9-hole from Monday through Thursday and from Friday to Sunday respectively. The cost for the same while riding increases by around USD 10. At USD 6 you can rent a cart. Check out the fully serviced restaurant and the golf shop for a hearty meal and golfing accessories respectively. Read More

Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park

Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park

Homosassa Springs used to be a popular train station in the early 1900s. The passengers from the train could have a picnic and head for a swim by the spring while the train was being loaded up with crabs, fish, cedar, and spring water. During a visit in 1924, Bruce Hoover of Chicago had called it “the most beautiful spring and river in the world.” Over the last half-century, the Homosassa Springs haven't changed from its initial beauty. At Homosassa Springs an astonishing number of fresh and saltwater fish still gather together in the natural spring bowl, fish such as large jacks, snapper, snook are found around here. Tourists can look down into the depths of this beautiful spring and can also have the chance to find some fish and manatees swimming around in their natural habitat. The Homosassa Springs park also has a large variety of animals such as Florida alligators, whooping cranes, black bears, red wolf, Key deer, flamingos, and as well as the oldest hippopotamus that is captive. The native animals that live in the park act as ambassadors for their type as they provide visitors with one on one interactions with the animals and their habitats. Each animal at the park has its own unique life story, but the uniting trait of all the animals present at the park is that all of the animals here are not able to live on their own in the wild.The visitors at the park can see the famous West Indian manatees throughout the year through the park's underwater observatory that is found in the mainspring area. The park has a lot of native Florida wildlife that includes the  American alligators, manatees, bobcats, white-tailed deer, American crocodiles, black bears and river otters. The Manatee programs for visitors are offered thrice daily. Visitors can also go to the Wildlife Encounter program as they have snakes and other native animals that they can experience. The park offers recreational chances to the visitors that include bird-watching, nature study, and picnicking. The Homosassa Springs park also has a children's education center that provides hands-on experiences about Florida's environment. Visitors have transport from the visitor center at the park to the West Entrance by tram or boat. The Homosassa Springs park has two gift shops and a cafe with a wide array of beverages and snacks.  Manatees can be seen throughout the year at Homosassa Springs Park as it is dedicated to the Florida’s native wildlife conservation effort. Tourists can see manatees, panthers, alligators and crocodiles as well as various other species of birds, reptiles and mammals at this Homosassa Springs Park which is centered around the beautiful Homosassa Spring. The park offers an unforgettable experience inside, where they have an underwater observatory in Homosassa Springs which is known as “The Fish Bowl", it gives viewers an incredible underwater sight of manatees and schools of fish. Read More

Epcot

Epcot

Another one of Disney’s ventures, it is almost twice the size of its fellow theme park, Magic Kingdom, this theme park is divided into two parts: Future World and World Showcase. Take a stroll in a mini Arendelle in Frozen Ever After, based on the town from the blockbuster movie, Frozen. In The Seas of Nemo and Friends, go on a slow ride or visit the aquarium to meet Nemo or dory, or even play a scavenger hunt with friends to find clues and hints.Another unique feature of Epcot includes the NASA style space shuttle simulator in the Mission: Space ride. You can even enjoy various live performances by a series of different Disney Characters. You can tuck into cuisines from over 10 countries in the restaurants of Epcot. Wheelchair assistance and rentals as well as pet boarding are available. Read More

Fun Spot America

Fun Spot America

A paradise of adrenaline junkies, Fun Spot America is home to two of the tallest Sky Coasters, the 2nd Tallest one at its Orlando location, standing 250ft tall. It also boasts the only wooden roller coaster in Orlando known as White Lightning, as well as Gator Spot, a place where you can meet over a hundred reptiles and birds in a 15,000 square foot oasis. Other exciting attractions include a 101ft tall Ferris wheel, bumper cars, bumper boats, a huge arcade and a multi-level go-kart track. It includes various rides or varying intensities for both adults and children. It offers free admission and payment by rides, but you can also get the whole day pass, you can even get a free day pass on your birthday if you bring proof of your date of birth. Wheelchair assistance and rentals are also available. Read More

Gainesville

Gainesville

Gainesville, the largest city in Hall County in North Central Florida, is located at a distance of 112.6 miles from Orlando. Head to the city where life does not pass by, each and every moment is enjoyed. Start the day by visiting museums, and artists who help to keep the culture alive, then by evening move near the springs or the walkways to enjoy an astounding sunset, if you want some lip-smacking eateries, do not hesitate to stop by the local eateries, you will not regret it. There are several outdoor activities that Gainesville has to offer you, like biking, fishing, golfing, hiking, birding, paddling trails, kayaking, canoeing, and many more. State parks are also one of the major attractions of the place and there are rented wheelchairs available at almost all the parks, electric convenience vehicles are also available. The city allows pets in almost each and every corner. For all the shopaholics out there, the city also has antiques, jewellery shops, art galleries, boutiques, flea markets, and shopping complexes. If you are planning to stay for the night, the city has got a lot of options to offer you from; there are hotels and motels and inns, bed and breakfast, camps, and vacation rentals. Read More

Gatorland

Gatorland

Located south of Orlando, Gatorland is one of the most exciting wildlife theme parks, as it features thousands of real alligators, among many other animals, so much so that it was labeled the “Alligator Capital of the World”. The park is most known for its airboat ride, that allows you too look at the wild in Florida, in all its natural beauty. This place would definitely not leave you saying “Later, Alligator!”

Grand Cypress Golf Resort

Grand Cypress Golf Resort

Closed until further notice for redevelopment.

Green meadows petting farm

Green meadows petting farm

Green Meadows Petting farm located at Urbana, Maryland and Dallas, Texas are famous as a petting farm due to huge numbers of farm animals and other fun activities like Hay and Train rides. The general admission rate for the farm is USD14 for visitors of all age groups. Children can engage in multiple fun activities like tortoise feeding, Hayride, Pony rides etc. The farm has close to 300 animals like horses, pigs, llamas, goats, cows and many more with a whole new level of interaction with them and Children can even milk a real cow or experience pig races and a ton of other seasonal events like “Easter egg hunts” and “pumpkin patches”. “Trail of Jack-O-lanterns” and “Santa's Farm Fest” are famous events among visitors. The farm also offers birthday party packages and wedding packages and many other private parties packages, which are needed to be pre booked from their website. Groups larger than 25 are required to make prior reservations. The farm offers special prices on grandparents day, father's day and mother's day.  No pets or service animals are allowed inside.  The farm is moving to a new location at Camp Wisdom, Dallas.  Average time: 2-3 times. Read More

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