If you’re looking for a Disney park that’s perhaps filled with more culture and sophistication, then Epcot Park is your best bet.
If you love the movies and want to experience them in a whole new way, then Hollywood Studios, a fun-filled testament to animation and live-action film-making, is your Disney destination.
Ever wanted to see a gator up close? Or experience the swampy wilderness of Florida’s Lake Tohopekaliga?
If you feel like your Florida trip is missing a bit of nature, then head to Lake Tohopekaliga.
The Horse World Riding Stables offer horse trail rides for all ages (as young as four); as well as lessons in riding, horse care, grooming, and more.
The rostered pre- and regular-season games, the arena also hosts occasional concerts or family shows.
The Everglades National Park (just a short drive from Kissimmee) is one such gem, and its wildlife-rich wilderness is worth the visit.
The Artifact Exhibition is a great way to learn about one of history’s most famous, although most tragic ships: the RMS Titanic.
Over on International Drive in neighboring Orlando, The Escape Game is not your average puzzle room.
Located in ICON Park by The Wheel, it’s an easy addition to any day of exploring Orlando’s I-Drive.
A grassy paradise on the edge of Kissimmee, Formosa Gardens is a cultural landmark known for hosting beautiful weddings and parties, but it’s also home to some seriously good wine.
It’s a paradise for LEGO fans, with one of the largest Lego stores on the planet, over 50 Lego-themed rides, and a 5-acre water park to cool off during the summer.
Seeking that adrenaline of skydiving but not quite ready to leap out of a plane? Then head to iFLY Orlando, one of America’s most popular indoor skydiving centers!
The beloved Ice Factory of Central Florida is perfect for trying some wintry sports, no matter the season.
For the outdoor enthusiasts and Tarzan wannabes, the open-air Orlando Tree Trek Adventure Park is a haven for those with an insatiable appetite for adventure.
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