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Orlando is one of the world's premier travel destinations. It has the world’s greatest theme parks - Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, Discovery Cove, and Busch Gardens – which have made this town famous all around the world. They attract both children and those young at heart.

More than 50-million people visit Orlando every year, enjoying the abundance of attractions, beaches, and events that make Florida holidays a must.

However the theme parks are not the only attraction of this resort. Orlando offers a great variety of entertainment options for everyone. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway or exiting holiday with friends, Orlando is your perfect choice.


Things to do in Orlando

Orlando Attractions:

Magic Kingdom
The Magic Kingdom is divided into five areas (lands), arranged so that they all meet the top of Main Street USA right in front of Cinderella Castle. The five lands consist of Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Liberty Square and Adventureland. Each land is themed to its suitable title. Magic Kingdom contains many not to be missed attractions of which many are divided into age brackets. Some good family rides are Splash Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle cruise and the Haunted Mansion.

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Fantastic Orlando Flight Offers For 2009

April £297
May £441
June £446
July £598


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Orlando Information

State:  
Florida
Time Difference: - 5 hours
Currency: US Dollar
Weather: Summer average 33ºc, Winter average 21ºc
Flight Time:
  9 hours Population: 220,186

 

Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland was initially considered to depict Disney's view of the future. This was difficult to do as it would mean constant updating of the rides. So instead Disney chose to take a different approach by illustrating a future that never was. Some of the most popular rides here are ‘Space Mountain’, ‘Buzz Light Year’, ‘Monster Inc’ and ‘Stitch’s Great Escape’.

Fantasyland
Cinderella's Castle is at the main entrance to Fantasyland and is one of the most photographed buildings at Walt Disney World. The fairy tale Castle may look like the real thing, but it is made out of steel beams and fiberglass, not bricks. Some of the attractions at ‘Fantasyland’ are ‘Dumbo the Flying Elephant’, ‘It’s a Small World’, Peter Pan’s Flights, ‘Winnie the Pooh’, and ‘Snow Whites Scary Adventures’.

Tip: Cinderella’s Royal Table restaurant, in Cinderella’s Castle if you wish to dine here call well in advance to make a reservation.

Frontierland
Arriving here you are whisked back in time to the old-time Wild West. The crash of the cascading water of Splash Mountain and the screams of the guests in the runaway trains of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad will tempt you to see more of America's pioneer homeland. Cross the Rivers of America to explore Tom Sawyer's Island or relax in the air-conditioned theatre to see the old-fashioned hoedown fun of the Country Bear Jamboree. The two main attractions here are ‘Thunder Mountain’ and ‘Splash Mountain’.

Liberty Square
Liberty Square is a more relaxed park of the Magic Kingdom. There are only three attractions here, but one is among the most popular in the Magic Kingdom, ‘Haunted Mansion’. When you enter Liberty Square you are take back in time to the old colonial days of America. Here you can visit the ‘Hall of Presidents’ before taking a relaxing trip on the ‘Liberty Belle’, a paddlewheel boat that takes you on a cruise around the rivers of America.

Adventureland
Adventureland is a jungle, a tropical island and a desert all rolled into one. You enter this land via Main Street over a wooden plank bridge. Here you will find two of the most popular attractions: ‘Jungle Cruise’ and ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’. Other attractions include the ‘Enchanted Tiki Room’ , ‘The Magic Carpets of Aladdin’ and the ‘Swiss Family Treehouse’.

Animal Kingdom
This is Disneys newest theme park which opened in 1998. Animal Kingdom is built on 500 acres of land and is home to some 1700 animals, 250 different species. Take a ride on the Kilimanjaro Safari, this will allow you to see many of these animals. The ‘Tree of life’ is a popular attraction standing 145ft tall, this 14 story artificial tree has the images of more than 300 animals hand carved into it's trunk. The base of the Tree of Life is home to the 3D film ‘Its Tough to be a Bug’. Other popular attractions include the ‘Kali River Rapids’, ‘Maharaja Jungle Trek’, ‘Dinoland and USA’ and ‘Expedition Everest’
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Epcot
Epcot is based on the theme of tomorrows world. Epcot consists of two themed areas‘Future World’. Future World attractions include: ‘Honey I shrunk the Kids’, ‘The Seas with Nemo and Friends’, ‘Innoventions’, ‘Imagination’, and ‘Mission Space’. At the ‘World Showcase’, you can visit many countries all over the world and find out more about there history and heritage from Mexico, Norway and China to Morocco, France and the United Kingdom, these are just some of the many countries you can visit.

MGM Studios
Entering MGM studios you are transported back in time to the good old days of Hollywood. You can stroll down Hollywood Boulevard surrounded by sleek chrome trimmed architecture and neon highlights. There are many things to do and see here at MGM studios which is spread over 135 acres. You can sit in the hot seat and play ‘Who Wants To Be a Millionaire’, with prizes to be won. Or why not visit one of the many stage shows ‘Beauty and the Beast’, ‘Voyage of the Little Mermaid’ and the ‘Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular’. Other attractions include, ‘Lights, Motors, Action! Stunt show’, ‘ Magic of Disney Animation’, ‘Muppet Vision 3D’, ‘Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster’, ‘Tower of Terror’ and ‘Sounds Dangerous’ . One thing not to be missed is the evening show ‘Fantasmic’, with the use of lasers, pyrotechnics, animation and water screens, you'll be captivated as you watch Sorcerer Mickey and friends battle the Disney villains.
Tip: ‘The Hollywood Brown Derby’ is a great place to eat in the evening before or after the show again we advise you book this well in advance.

Universal Studios
Universal Studios Florida was the first of Universal's theme parks to open in 1990, and some of the current attractions still there today, Jaws, ET and Earthquake. It is a good idea to work out which attractions you wish to visit before getting here as queue lines can very long. Universal Studios is broken up into zones: ‘Central Production’, here you can visit Shrek i4-D, and Jimmy Neutron’s Nicktoon Blast. ‘Woody Woodpeckers Kids Zone’, here you can visit Woody Woodpeckers Nuthouse, E T Adventure, A day at the park with Barney and many more. ‘San Francisco / Amity’ here you can visit Beetlejuice’s Graveyard, Earthquake: The Big One, Jaws and Fear factor live. ‘Hollywood’ here you will find Lucy – A Tribute, Terminator 2: 3-D and Universal Horror Make-Up Show. ‘World Expo’ here you will find Men in Black Alien Attack and the brand new ride for 2008, The Simpsons. ‘New York’ is home to Revenge Of The Mummy, Twister and The Blues Brothers. Remember plan ahead to ensure you see all the attractions.

Islands of Adventure
Islands of Adventure opened in 2000. It is divided into 5 distinct areas, each offering their own great attractions. ‘Marvel Super Hero Island’ visitors to this area will find attractions such as The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman, Doctor Doom’s Fearfall, Storm Force Accelatron and the Incredible Hulk Roller Coaster. ‘Toon Lagoon’ here you will find Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls, Me Ship The Olive, and Popye & Bluto’s Bilge Rat Barges. ‘Jurassic Park’ here you can visit Jurassic Park River Adventure, Pteranodon Flyers and Jurassic Park Discovery Centre. At ‘The Lost Continent’ you will find on of the most thrilling rides the Dueling Dragons is an inverted roller coaster with two trains. When loaded, each train is weighed before they are launched, and timed accordingly. This is to ensure that they will pass within 12 inches of each other at certain points in the ride. What a thrill!! Next you can visit The Flying Unicorn or Poseidon’s Fury. ‘Seuss Landing’ here you can visit the following: The High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride, One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish and The Cat in the Hat.


Shopping in Orlando

Shopping in Orlando:

Altamonte Mall - has added 15 new stores this year to their outstanding lineup of specialty shops, department stores and restaurants, including the area's only Gap Body and Charlotte Russe. Come discover the exciting new look of some of your favorite stores!

Belz Festival Bay Mall
Exciting 1,000,000-square-foot retail and entertainment center with the finest one-of-a-kind-to-the-Orlando-market retailers! Join famous names like Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Cinemark Theaters, Vans Skatepark, Sheplers Western Wear, Steve & Barry's University Sportswear and Ron Jon Surf Shop.

Florida Mall - 270 stores in one mall! Very popular with locals and tourist.Fabulous fashion. Exceptional eateries. Delightful diversions. That's what shoppers find at Orlando's fabulous fashion destination... Florida Mall. Conveniently located just minutes from Orlando International Airport, International Drive, Walt Disney World, SeaWorld and Universal Studios, Florida Mall is on the corner of South Orange Blossom Trail and Sand Lake Road in Orlando, Florida.

Lake Buena Vista Factory Shops - Located just over a mile from Walt Disney World.
Your favorite designers and name brands at incredible savings everyday, a delicious food court, and our exciting events make Lake Buena Vista Factory Stores a shopper's paradise.

Orlando Premium Outlets - Stroll through their mediterranean style village that offers a large collection of designer brands at great savings of 25% -65% off every day. 110 stores featuring AG Adriano Goldschmied, Burberry, Coach, Diesel, Dior and , Giorgio Armani, Lucky Brand Blue Jeans,Fendi, Polo Ralph Lauren, Salvatore Ferragamo and more.


Eating out in Orlando


Eating out in Orlando

Jiko
At Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is their signature African-themed restaurant which features superb African-Asian fusion cuisine.
2901 Osceola Parkway, Walt Disney World, Bay Lake - Tel: (407) 938 3000.


Tchoup Chop
American master chef Emeril Lagasse has created a simply superb Asian/Pacific restaurant at Universal's Royal Pacific Resort.
6300 Hollywood Way - Tel: (407) 503 2467.


Café Tu Tu Tango
Tapas-style cuisine, with some vegetarian specialities, plus an amazing artist-colony theme, with live entertainment.
8625 International Drive -Tel: (407) 248 2222.

Beeline Diner
Inside the lovely Peabody Hotel is this 24-hour diner which features an amazing range of food around the clock.
9801 International Drive - Tel: (407) 352 4000.

Sweet Tomatoes
Salad lovers should make a beeline for this buffet-style diner, which also offers pizza, pasta and fresh breads.
6877 Kirkman Road - Tel: (407) 363 1616

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