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Universal Orlando
Universal consists of two theme parks, Universal Studios and Island's of Adventure. "Ride the Movies" at Universal Studios with state-of-the-art technology that has you feeling like you are in a movie set from the most popular movies and shows such as Shrek 4D and The Simpsons Ride. This park is loads of fun. The second park, Island's of Adventure is the host to Marvel characters like Spiderman 3D and The Hulk Coaster. Opening in 2010 is the Harry Potter Island. Universal also has a place for adults to unwind at the City Walk which includes restaurants, shopping, and 20 screen movie theater. Click on the photo to be directed to their website.
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Busch Gardens, Tampa
Located just 50 minutes from our vacation homes, Busch Gardens is Tampa's No. 1 tourist destination, where wildlife and wild rides come together in an unparalleled combination of Broadway-style shows, a world-class zoo with more than 2,500 exotic and endangered animals and more record breaking roller coasters than any destination in Florida! Experience SheiKra, a coaster with a true 90-degree drop. To visit their website, just click on the photo.
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Wet'nWild Water Park
Consistently rated as one of the top waterparks in America, Wet'nWild spans 60 acres of water attractions ranging from a lazy river to a wild, high-speed body slides. This is the area's largest water park with so many rides to enjoy. They have fantastic prices as well, click the photo to be directed to their website.
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Fun Spot Action Park
Located just off if International Drive in Orlando, Fun Spot is a great alternative from the big crowds at the amusement parks. This family fun time has huge go-kart tracks that go as high as 3 stories. Plenty of childrens rides and even a ferris wheel. Inside you will find an arcade with childrens games and food. This is a great affordable day spent. Click on the logo to view their website.
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Walt Disney World
Disney World is the largest and most visited resort in the world, containing 4 theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. Also 2 waterparks: Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. Numerous shopping, dining, entertainment and recreation venues. Also look for the Wide World of Sports Complex, Disney World Speedway and Downtown Disney; a world of shopping, dining and entertainment venues. All of our vacation homes are within 6 miles to Disney World. Click on the photo to be directed to the Disney World website or just ask us how you can get discounted tickets.
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SeaWorld
Seaworld in Orlando, Florida is a large marine mammal park that features captive orca, sea lions, dolphin shows, and zoological displays featuring various other marine animals. Enjoy the Shamu "Believe" show along with Clyde and Seamore Take Pirate Island, an adventure with 2 sea lions. There is also an amazing dolphin show called "Blue Horizons". The park also features 3 rollercoasters: Kraken, a floorless coaster with loops and high hills, Manta, new in 2009 is a coaster that simulates how manta rays move and Shamu Express, a childs coaster. Seaworld is also home to Journey to Atlantis, a watercoaster. Don't forget to enjoy the spectacular fireworks show every night at the park.
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Aquatica, SeaWorlds WaterPark
Aquatica is a large waterpark built by the minds from SeaWorld. Here you will find fast, tall waterslides, two wavepools and huge water playground for kids (and adults). There are several tube slides offering fast speed and high turns perfect for that splashful landing. The lazy river features a large aquarium with numerous different marine life. Don't forget to try the tube slide that has you go through the dolphins tank. This waterpark is beautiful and makes for a relaxing day out.
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Gatorland
Gatorland is a one-of-a-kind, protected habitat for man and beast where adventures lurk around every corner! Internationally known as the Alligator Capital of the World, Gatorland's 110-acre theme park and nature conservatory is located in Central Florida at the head of the Florida Everglades. Once you have experienced Gatorland, it will be hard to believe that it began in 1949 as a roadside attraction.
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