| Disney MGM Studios - Relive favorite TV and motion picture shows. Go behind the scenes to focus on the making of those shows; witness special effects, animation production, and, live recreations of popular Disney shows. Get involved in various Disney shows by visiting classic movie moments, or co-starring in a TV show. Witness props, sets, and costumes used in the movies. Become a part in a realistic setting of "Honey I Shrunk the Kids" as your surroundings tower over you. See live stunt demonstrations. | |
| Epcot - Epcot's concept is Future World and World Showcase. Future World displays innovative scientific exhibits; hands on computers, personal communicators, and virtual reality technology for all to take in. Displays are designed to entertain and inspire visitors. World Showcase is true to its title. 11 countries from all over the world have centers featuring their own entertainment. If you have never visited a foreign country before, you can do it here. Be a part of the culture. Dine in foreign cuisine. Touch the architecture and just enjoy the entertainment. China, Italy, Japan, Morocco, Mexico, Canada, Norway, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and America are all here in one central location for you to tour. | |
| The Magic Kingdom - A whole new world of entertainment. The Magic Kingdom has something for everyone. Magic Kingdom is centered around 7 themed "lands" that visitors can visit: Main Street USA, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, Frontierland Adventureland, Mickey's Starland, and Tomorrowland. Enter the park through Main St. USA but be prepared to journey back to the early 19th century. Silent films, period cafes and shops , plus entertainment. Cruise away in Adventureland with the Caribbean pirates. Visit the Swiss Family Robinson Tree House as well. Picture yourself as a cowboy in Frontierland. Come ride the runaway mine train or the log flume. Early America is brought to life in Liberty Square. You can see steamboats or the House of Presidents featuring Bill Clinton discussing politics with past presidents. Fantasyland is entered through The Magic Kingdoms centerpiece Cinderella Castle. All showings in Fantasyland are inspired by Disney movies. Mickey's Starland is fun for the children. Tour Mickey's house, Donald Duck's boat, or Minnie Mouse's cottage. Children can enjoy the rides. Catapult into the future in Tomorrowland. Journey into the future on Circle Vision 360, see Mickey and his futuristic friends. ExtraTERRORestrial is a sensory flight into the unknown. | |
| Cirque du Soleil - A mixture of dance, acrobatics, juggling, gymnastics, performance art, sideshow theatrics and other traditional circus art-forms, Cirque du Soleil's various incarnations have traveled the globe, garnering rave reviews from U.S. and international audiences alike. Orlando's performance, called "La Nouba" was specially designed for the Downtown Disney complex. | |
| Disney Sports Complex - An uber-center of sporting activity, Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex features courts and stadiums to accommodate every game you can name and plays host to prime events from almost every major sport including Atlanta Braves spring training; Harlem Globetrotters exhibition games; the Amateur Athletic Union championships; NFL Quarterback Challenge; the U.S. Clay Court Tennis Championships; and Indiana Pacers and Orlando Magic camp. | |
| DisneyQuest - The high-tech game center is unlike anything you've seen before -- a 5-story, 100,000-square-foot interactive extravaganza where players can test their skills against Disney's cast of characters in futuristic games of chance and skill and learn and create with Disney masters. | |
| Disney Institute - A sort of "theme park community college," Disney Institute offers courses in gardening, photography, animation, television and film production, fitness and cooking. Guests can learn skills such as topiary, photography, and gourmet cooking. | |
| Downtown Disney - The Downtown Disney complex offers restaurants, shops, attractions and nightclubs for your shopping and entertainment pleasure. It's offers three distinct experiences: The Village Marketplace, a shopping and restaurant complex with more Disney merchandise than you thought imaginable; Pleasure Island, a night time entertainment complex which features a nightly New Year's Eve celebration; and The West Side, which features signature attractions like Cirque du Soleil, DisneyQuest, the House of Blues and Orlando's only Virgin Megastore. | |
| Pleasure Island - Pleasure Island is Disney's premier nightclub complex. Opened in 1989, PI features seven different "theme" clubs, for lovers of every type of musical genre. Live DJ music floods the streets, and guests can watch the Pleasure Island Explosion dancers perform on nightly. At least, two or three national recording acts play Pleasure Island's West End Stage per month and are usually video taped for Disney's Big Bang Concert Series. Pleasure Island also features a nightly New Year's Eve celebration, including a huge fireworks display. | |
| Blizzard Beach - Transport yourself to a 90-foot "snow capped" mountain located in a tropical lagoon. Slide down the mountain on waterslides. Bobsled down what appears to be a icy bobsled run.. Daily 9am-variable. (407)-824-4321 | |
| Universal Studios Florida - Thrill in all sorts of rides with movie and TV themes. Enjoy live shows, featuring popular themes as well. You will become drawn into each ride or show and will witness a working studio on the grounds. (407) 363-8000 | |
| Sea World of Florida - Any creature of the sea is featured at this Florida attraction. Gasp at whales, giggle at dolphins, or gaze at sea turtles. Come learn about Manatees and other endangered species or amaze in the live animal performances. The Anheuser-Bush Clydesdales can be viewed while on the grounds. (407) 351-3600 | |
| Wet 'N Wild - Immerse yourself into the wet world of water. Plummet down water slides and flumes. Get soaked on multi-passenger , water rapid rides. Children can ride the smaller "kids" versions of the adult rides. Children can also play in the water playground. (800) 992-9453. | |
| Water Mania - Get slammed by fun at this huge water park . Every one can splash into the pools, soar down the rides, or surf a wave at the surfing exhibit. Drive a bumper boat or play in the arcade. Swim in a man made ocean at the wave pool. Just don't leave without getting wet. (800) 527-3092 | |
| Orlando Science Center and John Young Planetarium - Learn about science by involving your self with various scientific exhibits. Children or adults can interact with the displays. The stars and sky are featured in the planetarium and on weekends the planetarium will host a 3d Cosmic Concert laser light show with rock music. | |
| Gatorland - The Alligator Capitol of the World contains thousands of alligators and crocodiles. Learn about the animals' habitat. Snakes also slither about the exhibits. Alligator delicacies are for your palate's delight. | |
| Reptile World Serpentarium - A leading facility for the production of snake venom. Get an educational look at a variety of snakes. | |
| Central Florida Zoo - Native and exotic animals, weekend animal feedings and educational elephant demonstrations. (407) 323-4450. | |
| Harry P. Leu Botanical Gardens - Florida's largest formal rose garden and the largest camellia collections in the eastern United States. Also featured is Leu's restored home from the 1800's. | |
| Discovery Island - Enter into this wildlife preserve and walk along a man-made path to view many various species of plants and animals. One of the world's largest aviaries. | |
| Fun Spot Action Park - This 4.7 acre amusement park features a 102-foot-high Ferris wheel, two-story video arcade and four Go Kart tracks, including a three-level track. (407) 363-3867. | |
| Jungleland Zoo - Featuring more than 400 exotic animals, gator shows, lions, monkeys, tigers, reptiles and rare birds. (407) 396-1012. | |
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Kennedy Space Center - 2 IMAX theaters featuring space-themed movied (1 regular, 1 3-D): 9:00 a.m. to dusk, daily (except Christmas Day): (407) 452-2121 |
| Mystery Fun House - This fifteen-room house features fun house mirrors and spinning tunnels. Other highlights include miniature golf, laser games, an arcade and concessions. (407) 351-3356. |
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