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Don't miss any of these places when visiting Orlando! Each theme park offers a little something for everyone in your family!

 

Universal CityWalk - Filled with shops and restaurants, Universal's CityWalk is the passageway to which you can enter Universal Studios or Universal's Islands of Adventure. Restaurants include "Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville," "Emeril's Restaurant Orlando," "Hard Rock Cafe," and "NASCAR Cafe" among others. Attractions include "Bob Marley: A Tribute to Freedom," and "the groove," a hot dance club for adults in the evening.
Universal Studios - Famous for its movie-themed attractions, you can walk onto sound stages and ride the movies at Universal Studios. Rides such as "Back to the Future," "Jaws," "E.T. Adventure," and "Earthquake" are among the most popular found at Universal Studios. Universal has recently added "Shrek 4-D," "Revenge of the Mummy - The Ride," and "Men in Black Alien Attack."
Universal Studios : Islands of Adventure - Islands of Adventure is the place to go for rides in Orlando. "Dueling Dragons," 2 rollercoasters in 1 that 'fight' with each other,"Dr. Doom's Fearfall," "The Cat in the Hat," and "Jurassic Park River Adventure" are all extremely fun and popular. Hailed by many as two crowning achievements in theme park rides, "The Hulk" coaster and "The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman" are solely worth flying to Orlando to experience.
Downtown Disney - Similar to the Universal City Walk, Downtown Disney is located in the heart of Disneyworld. Restaurants such as "House of Blues," "Rainforest Cafe," and "Wolfgang Puck's Cafe" are among the many great dining experiences to be found. Attractions include "DisneyQuest," a great indoor interactive theme park, an AMC Theatre, and Cirque De Soleil.
Disney World - The most notable theme park on Earth, Disney World offers multiple theme parks in one including Epcot, MGM Studios, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Blizzard Beach, and Typhoon Lagoon. "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Space Mountain," and "Tower of Terror" are notable old-time favorites, not to be outdone by the newer "Rock 'n Rollercoaster Starring Aerosmith."
SeaWorld - SeaWorld is definitely worth the trip to see everyone's favorite whale, Shamu, or to touch and feed the dolphins. But moreover, if you are looking for something a bit more exciting, check out "Kraken," Orlando's only floorless rollercoaster, "Journey to Atlantis," which is part water-ride and part roller-coaster, and "Wild Arctic" to experience the frozen north.