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Orlando Theme Parks

Perhaps the main reason why Orlando has developed into the USA's number one holiday destination is the sheer variety and quality of theme parks for visitors to enjoy. From the well known, world leading parks such as Disney World, and Universal Studios through to the less well known like Gatorland, the choice is endless, and there is something for everyone. You can buy advance tickets that cover entry to several theme parks in Orlando as well as several other nearby including Kennedy Space Center and Busch Gardens.

Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World is perhaps the best known theme park in Orlando. Featuring some truly terrifying rides, and of course, the stunning attention to detail that Disney is renowned for in the various areas of Disney World - Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Discovery Cove. By a 5 or 7 day Disney Hopper pass to save money on multiple entries to the park.

Universal Studios

The Universal Studios park is divided into two separate areas - Universal Studios, where you can enjoy the various shows and movie themed attractions, and the famous Islands of Adventure theme park where you will find some of the most thrilling white knuckle rides in all of Orlando.

Wet 'n' Wild

Perhaps the quintessential water park, and the model for hundreds of imitations, Wet 'n' Wild is the place to go if you want to cool off on a hot day. With water slides plunge pools, and plenty of spaces where you can soak up the sun, it is no surprise that this is one of the most popular days out in Orlando

Sea World

The home of the world famous killer whale "Shamu", Sea World's stunning water based shows have been thrilling visitors to Orlando for many years. For the chance to see sea lions, dolphins and Orca performing their hydrobatics alongside many other water based shows, Sea World is a great day out for all the family, and something not to be missed.

Kennedy Space Center

Located at Cape Canaveral on the Atlantic Coast of Florida, Kennedy Space Center is a couple of hours from Orlando itself, but the journey to see the incredible rockets and space ships that defined many of man's greatest achievements in the 20th century is a essential experience for any would be astronaut.

Busch Gardens

Located a couple of hours from Orlando in Tampa, the Busch Gardens theme park is one of Florida's most enduring attractions. Often included as part of a multi park ticket, the park has an incredible zoo, and tons of high quality rides to enjoy. If you are planning an Orlando twin center with a couple of days on a Gulf Coast Beach, Tampa's Busch Gardens is an essential part of any Florida fly Drive.

GatorLand

GatorLand is one of Orlando's less well known attractions, and a little off the beaten track for many visitors, but if you want the chance to see some of nature's most impressive predators up close and personal, visit this unique attraction during your stay in Orlando.

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