Florida Attractions

The Best Attraction in Orlando Florida – Must See’s

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Located in Central Florida, the City of Orlando is easily one of the most favored destinations for tourism in the United States, ranking second in the US in the number of hotel rooms. An estimated 50 million visitors view the Orlando Florida tourism attractions annually, and given the diverse activities Orlando has to offer, it’s surprising there are not more. Orlando enables a Visitor to view some of the finest venues in performance arts, Orlando Shakespeare Theater, Winter Park Playhouse, Mad Cow Theater, the Orlando Repertory Theater, and the Orlando Theater Project are all bustling with creative activity. Here are a few of the more popular Orlando Florida Tourism Attractions:

Walt Disney World Resort – Located only 15 miles from Orlando Florida in Lake Buena Vista, Walt Disney World Resort is situated on 25,000 acres of beautiful land. With 32 Hotels and Resorts on the property, Disney offers 5 Golf Courses and 4 Miniature Golf Courses as well as 4 theme parks – Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. There are plenty of activities for the Adults, and kids are King here.

SeaWorld Orlando – With 10 total rides and 3 excellent Roller Coasters, SeaWorld Orlando offers Interactive Animal Exhibits like Stingray Lagoon, Penguin Encounter, Dolphin Cove and Shark Encounter. Live entertainment featuring trained Animals in performance shows is a once in a lifetime opportunity for all involved in a visit.

Universal Orlando Resort – Offering 3 Hotels and 2 Theme Parks, Universal Orlando Resort is a must stop for the tourist family. The Universal Citywalk has clubs and restaurants like Margaritaville, Rising Star, Hard Rock, Bob Marley’s, and a 20 screen Universal Cineplex.

Orlando Science Center- With about 207,000 square feet of space dedicated to the promotion of Science and Technology, The Orlando Science Center gets an A Plus grade in attractions in Orlando Florida. Located within is the Crosby Observatory, home to a giant state of the art Refractor Telescope to gaze the Heavens.

Cornell Fine Arts Museum – Located on the Campus of Orlando’s Rollins College, Cornell Fine Arts Museum offers over 6,000 works of art, some over 500 years old. It also features an excellent collection of Tiffany Glass, and works by such Artists as Louis Sonntag and Francesco de Mura.

Written by twconroy

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Question by Fireman: What are the prices of these different Florida attractions?
I’m Planning a trip to Florida next year and need to know what the costs are of these different theme park tickets for 2 adults. These are the ones I am wondering about
1. Walt Disney Hopper Pass for 4 or 5 days
to cover Disney World, Disney MGM, Disney Epcot Center, Disney Typhon Lagoon, Disney’s Pleasure Island.
2. Sea World
3. Sea World’s Discovery Cove
4. Universal Studios
5. What the cost of food is at the Disney Parks

Best answer:

Answer by Lilli
You should visit all of their websites, because most of them have deals if you purchase their tickets online. And there are multiple ticket options – multi-day, multi-park, etc.

Universal’s basic one-day is $ 67, cheaper online.

http://www.universalorlando.com/tickets.html

Sea World’s is $ 64.95. http://www.seaworld.com/SWF/out_of_state_visitors.aspx

Discovery Cove is $ 179 for the non-dolphin package.

https://www.discoverycove.com/vi_dcpackages_pricing.aspx

Disney is more confusing. They really don’t do discounts, unless you are a member of AAA. If you are, be sure you get that discount on all these tickets. Here’s the best place to see all your Disney options:

http://allearsnet.com/pl/ticket.htm

http://allearsnet.com/pl/ticketchart.htm#top

$ 326 is the current price for a 4 day with no expiration, and adding water parks.

This website (All Ears) also has ALL the Disney World menus for checking food prices!

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