Disney World, Wonderworks, Sea World
2006-07-24 02:34:40
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answered by Stephanie P 1
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Definately Disneyworld. It has four different parks and two water parks.It also has a shopping and eating complex called Downtown Disney if it raining head for here as they have an indoor entertainment complex called Disney Quest. It is full of arcade games that are free and all sorts of different things. You can make your own virtual rollercoaster then get to ride it, don't do this after you have just eaten though!!!
Also Sea World and both Universal Parks.
For shopping Florida Mall also good if weather not too bright.
let me know if can be of more assitance been 10 times know it like the back of my hand.
sarahwardle2001@yahoo.co.uk
Have a great time.
2006-07-24 04:50:28
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answered by sarah w 2
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Apart from the obvious theme parks and similar attractions, if you like nature, and don't mind driving for an hour or so to get there, there are some great natural attractions like Blue Springs (near Deland, about an hour north of Orlando), Rainbow Springs (on the west coast about an hour north of Tampa), my favorite is DeLeon Springs (also near Deland). It features The Old Spanish Mill (I think that's what it's called) which is a great place for breakfast. For $4.00 per person (at least that's what it was last time I was there) you get pancake batter to make all the pancakes you can eat and you cook them yourself on a griddle right in the middle of your table, you can get bananas, pecans, blueberries, and I don't remember what else for a small additional charge, get there early, it's a VERY popular place. When you're done and you've waited the required 1/2 hour, you have a beautiful spring pool to swim in. 19 million gallons a day pours out of the ground at a steady 72 degrees (seems cold when you get in but you get used to it fast). Bring your snorkel, but if you scuba dive, you can go into the spring itself, but only so far, there's gate that keeps you from going too far because it is dangerous. There are nature trails there too.
2006-07-24 08:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Disney World Resort, Universal Studios, Sea World, Discovery Cove, there's enough to do in Orlando to keep someone busy for a good month w/o doing the same thing twice.
2006-07-24 19:36:08
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answered by basketcase88 7
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You should visit: Walt Disney World, Islands Of Adeventure (Universal's Sister Park), Wonder Works, Disney's Pleasure Island, Downtown Disney, Sea World, The Florida Mall....if you like to go to clubs, you should go to: Club Paris, Club Firestone, or anywhere on Church Street Station (Downtown Orlando).....if you have time for a day trip or two, you should go to: Bush Gardens in Tampa, FL, Coco Beach, Daytona Beach, or St. Augustine.
2006-07-24 03:42:07
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answered by Cute Is What I Aim For 4
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i would advise if going to Pleasure island in disney it is all under construction right now. the clubs are still open but you have a very small walkway to fight off lots of drunk people...it is very annoyoing and disney is still charging full price to get in.
i would say if you want good advice on what to do and info about orlando buy the unoffical guide to walt disney world... they have a chapter on sea world and the horrible universal in there also.
sea world is my second choice as far as theme parks after disney... i think their new shows like beleive are really great and amazing
universal is ok, but i dont think it is worth the money, everyone who works there is mean and things break down a lot there! the new firework show they have is pretty lame when compared to disney's fireworks.
2006-07-24 09:30:30
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answered by bigd 4
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Depending on age, Epcot Centre is best Disney Park, Universal Studios worth a visit too, have fun
2006-07-25 03:19:07
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answered by Breeze 5
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Obviously, Walt Disne World. It's almost the end of the Happiest Celebration on Earth, and you don't want to miss out on that. And there's so much to do there. Also, Busch Gardens is fun. There's quite a few roller coasters, big ones, too.
2006-07-24 05:21:31
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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Having been to Orlando in 1989 From memory I would say that splash world on international drive is a great place to go. They did have a 76ft slide practically vertical so its like freefall.
Disney world is an obvious choice although i must say i prefered epcot centre and the kennedy space center.
Do you have children going with you? email me. stevebutts@btinternet.com I have more.
2006-07-24 02:37:15
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answered by stevebutts@btinternet.com 2
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Disneyworld, Universal Studios.
2006-07-24 02:34:42
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answered by The Man 4
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