Theme Parks:
Visitors both young and young at heart can immerse themselves in the world's top theme parks right here in Orlando. From the classic Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World to the magical Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando to the wonderland of ocean animals at SeaWorld Orlando, there's a world for everyone to escape into. The magic, the adventure and the wonder of Orlando's extraordinary theme parks appeal to all ages. Bring your family and stay at one of our beautiful Orlando vacation homes and enjoy theme parks and attractions.
Walt Disney World
Disney World consists of four famous theme parks plus a wide range of outstanding entertainment and dining options. The Magic Kingdom is well-known for old-fashioned fun and fantasy blended with classic fairy tale adventures. Imagination runs free at the Epcot theme park attractions with high tech innovation and inspiration.
Visitors expand their horizons on an international tour at Epcot's World Showcase. Dazzling drama comes to life at Hollywood Studios theme park. Nature and Conservation are the focus at Animal Kingdom with 250 different species represented.
Fabulous fun is not found only at the Disney theme parks. Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks have distinctly different themes and features, but each offers a blast of laughs and excitement with waves, slides, surf, pools and snorkels. The Boardwalk area and Downtown Disney are home to a multitude of shops, restaurants and theaters. Sports fans and athletes marvel at the Wide World of Sports Complex which hosts nearly 200 amateur and professional events each year.
Disney World is home to enchanting entertainment, happy celebrations, innovative ideas, and the most magical memories!
SeaWorld
Welcome to our worlds. Where you can explore the earth and sea. Where thrilling rides and amazing adventures take you up-close to creatures of the ocean, land and sky. Where you’re immersed in exotic cultures and habitats. And where caring for animals and nature is where it all begins. Welcome to Worlds of Discovery.
The Worlds of Discovery Orlando theme park complex includes SeaWorld, Aquatica and Discovery Cove. Each offers a blend of excitement, education and entertainment. Spectacular live performances showcase marine mammals and other animals at Sea World.
Enlightening exhibits highlight the hidden wonders held by the sea. Riders will swirl, fly and dive on action-packed attractions. Sea World has Adventure Camps for children through grade 12, a unique learning experience. Discovery Cove offers incredible interactive experiences with dolphins, birds plus a variety of interesting creatures. Plunging slides, river rapids and all sorts of splashing and soaking fun are found at Aquatica, a family-friendly water park. Busch Gardens Tampa is a sister park, only about an hour drive from the Orlando area.
Universal Orlando
Universal Orlando is made up of Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, City Walk and the nearby Wet n‘ Wild water park. Universal Studios theme park is divided into six areas where movie fans experience the lights, camera and action of a journey from backstage to on-screen. It is a working movie and TV studio. Legendary characters and comic book superheroes come to life on thrilling rides. Favorite children’s stories are featured at interactive play areas.
At Islands of Adventure, high speed drama, imaginative 3-D, and knee-slapping comedy offer endless entertainment. No one should leave hungry with restaurants throughout the parks offering a wide range of menus options, including vegetarian meals.
City Walk is home to many popular shops, trendy restaurants, state of the art theaters and great clubs for nights filled with glitz and glamour. The phenomenal Blue Man Group performs with music, comedy and multimedia theatrics at the 1,000-seat Sharp AQUOS Theatre. Refreshing fun is found at Wet ’n Wild with its twisting chutes, six-story slide, and a wild wake zone. Multi-person rides amuse the whole family. Universal Orlando is packed with action for all ages, all seasons, day and night.
Kennedy Space Center
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is the visitor center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It features exhibits and displays, historic spacecraft and memorabilia, shows, two IMAX theaters, a range of bus tours of the spaceport, and the Shuttle Launch Experience, a simulated ride into space. It also encompasses the separate Apollo/Saturn V Center and United States Astronaut Hall of Fame.
Legoland
LEGOLAND Florida is the biggest LEGOLAND Park ever opened and will offer a unique mix of more than 50 rides, shows and attractions, including spectacular Lego models and other interactive elements for the whole family to enjoy together.
Gatorland
Home to thousands of alligators, crocodiles, snakes and birds, Gatorland is a theme park and wildlife preserve. The unique shows, swamp walk, breeding marsh, educational programs, and splash park add up to an awesome adventure for all ages.
Additional Attractions:
When it comes to filling your vacation itinerary, Orlando offers no shortage of things to do. For starters, they’re not known as the Theme Park Capital of the World for nothing, being home to eight wildly popular theme parks. But did you know that they also have a vast array of recreational activities and indoor attractions beyond the theme parks?
Downtown Disney
Although not a theme park, still a family favorite. Downtown Disney is an outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex, opened on March 22, 1975. The complex is open to the public, requires no admission fee, and offers complimentary parking to all guests. It is home to Disney Quest Indoor Theme Park, a bowling alley, a movie theatre, Characters in Flight hot air balloon ride and much, much more.
Universal Orlando CityWalk
Universal's 30 acres of dining, shopping and entertainment has some terrific offerings making it ‘The Entertainment Capital of Orlando’.
Everyone heading to Universal Studios or Island of Adventure passes through CityWalk on the way to the parks. In the morning, a quick stop at Cinnabon or Starbucks is a nice way to raise your blood sugar levels and carry you through your theme park experience. In the evening, grab a bite at Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville or Hard Rock Café. If you’re looking for more adult level entertainment, at night CityWalk transforms into a party atmosphere offering a range of night-club experiences from the upscale Red Coconut Club to a non-stop party at the groove.
Bok Tower Gardens
Just 10 miles from LEGOLAND Florida, this is one of Florida’s first attractions and best-kept secrets. The National Historic Landmark was dedicated in 1929 as a gift of gratitude from Edward Bok, a humanitarian, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and world peace advocate. Bok Tower Gardens’ nearly 700 acres of citrus groves, woodland gardens, nature trails, conservation lands and endangered plants are the perfect setting for visitors to explore breathtaking sights throughout the year.
Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Nestled in lush, tropical foliage, the Central Florida Zoo is home to 23 acres of native gardens and more than 500 animals. It also features an insect zoo, a reptile house, a children’s area with animals you can feed and pet, a splash playground, and ZOOm Air Adventure Park. The zoo is located in Sanford, about 20 minutes from downtown Orlando.
Forever Florida - Ziplines & Adventures in the Wild!
Home to the first zipline roller coaster in the U.S., this attraction challenges you to pedal through treetops, conquer their zipline adventures, and explore 4,700 acres of pristine conservation lands by horseback or coach. And if you get hungry, the onsite Cypress Restaurant will fuel you up for another go. They’re located in Kissimmee, not far from the Walt Disney World area.
Fun Spot America
Fun Spot America is Central Florida’s only family-owned theme park, and it has two locations: International Drive in Orlando, and Kissimmee near Walt Disney World. Both provide the same level of fun, but they are distinct enough to allow for completely different experiences. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or someone who prefers the lights and sounds of an arcade, these parks offer plenty of excitement for the entire family, including multi-level go-kart tracks and Orlando’s only wooden roller coaster.
Orlando Tree Trek Adventure
Practice your best Tarzan yell before heading to this attraction, which is located near Walt Disney World in Kissimmee. It features 97 challenges for climbers of every skill level, including swings, nets, ropes, a trapeze and other ways to show off. Safety is never an issue, either, as you’ll be securely clipped to a safety cable, and all guests receive a safety demonstration from trained instructors.
Orlando Watersports Adventure
Close to Orlando International Airport, this unique water park offers waterskiing, wakeboarding, wakeskating, wakesurfing and kneeboarding on a massive boat lake. It’s also home to Central Florida’s first Aquapark, where you can have hours of fun on a series of inflatable, interlocking climbing obstacles, pathways and slides. However, guests under 18 require parental waivers, and there’s a mandatory one-hour lesson for children under 10.
Old Town
A walking district containing a unique collection of shops, dining options, rides, attractions and weekly events.
Old Town is the recreation of a classic Florida town featuring historical architecture and distinctive storefronts. We are a step back when times were a little simpler, the pace more realistic and the memories just as magical as any other Orlando attraction.
Located on 192 in Kissimmee and just minutes from Disney, Universal, Sea World and International Drive, Old Town is a unique 18-acre walking featuring over 70 unique and affordable shops, restaurants, bars, rides and family friendly attractions. Relax as you stroll down our beautiful, tree-lined brick streets and discover why Old Town has become a beloved family tradition for over 30 years.
Visitors both young and young at heart can immerse themselves in the world's top theme parks right here in Orlando. From the classic Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World to the magical Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando to the wonderland of ocean animals at SeaWorld Orlando, there's a world for everyone to escape into. The magic, the adventure and the wonder of Orlando's extraordinary theme parks appeal to all ages. Bring your family and stay at one of our beautiful Orlando vacation homes and enjoy theme parks and attractions.
Walt Disney World
Disney World consists of four famous theme parks plus a wide range of outstanding entertainment and dining options. The Magic Kingdom is well-known for old-fashioned fun and fantasy blended with classic fairy tale adventures. Imagination runs free at the Epcot theme park attractions with high tech innovation and inspiration.
Visitors expand their horizons on an international tour at Epcot's World Showcase. Dazzling drama comes to life at Hollywood Studios theme park. Nature and Conservation are the focus at Animal Kingdom with 250 different species represented.
Fabulous fun is not found only at the Disney theme parks. Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks have distinctly different themes and features, but each offers a blast of laughs and excitement with waves, slides, surf, pools and snorkels. The Boardwalk area and Downtown Disney are home to a multitude of shops, restaurants and theaters. Sports fans and athletes marvel at the Wide World of Sports Complex which hosts nearly 200 amateur and professional events each year.
Disney World is home to enchanting entertainment, happy celebrations, innovative ideas, and the most magical memories!
SeaWorld
Welcome to our worlds. Where you can explore the earth and sea. Where thrilling rides and amazing adventures take you up-close to creatures of the ocean, land and sky. Where you’re immersed in exotic cultures and habitats. And where caring for animals and nature is where it all begins. Welcome to Worlds of Discovery.
The Worlds of Discovery Orlando theme park complex includes SeaWorld, Aquatica and Discovery Cove. Each offers a blend of excitement, education and entertainment. Spectacular live performances showcase marine mammals and other animals at Sea World.
Enlightening exhibits highlight the hidden wonders held by the sea. Riders will swirl, fly and dive on action-packed attractions. Sea World has Adventure Camps for children through grade 12, a unique learning experience. Discovery Cove offers incredible interactive experiences with dolphins, birds plus a variety of interesting creatures. Plunging slides, river rapids and all sorts of splashing and soaking fun are found at Aquatica, a family-friendly water park. Busch Gardens Tampa is a sister park, only about an hour drive from the Orlando area.
Universal Orlando
Universal Orlando is made up of Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, City Walk and the nearby Wet n‘ Wild water park. Universal Studios theme park is divided into six areas where movie fans experience the lights, camera and action of a journey from backstage to on-screen. It is a working movie and TV studio. Legendary characters and comic book superheroes come to life on thrilling rides. Favorite children’s stories are featured at interactive play areas.
At Islands of Adventure, high speed drama, imaginative 3-D, and knee-slapping comedy offer endless entertainment. No one should leave hungry with restaurants throughout the parks offering a wide range of menus options, including vegetarian meals.
City Walk is home to many popular shops, trendy restaurants, state of the art theaters and great clubs for nights filled with glitz and glamour. The phenomenal Blue Man Group performs with music, comedy and multimedia theatrics at the 1,000-seat Sharp AQUOS Theatre. Refreshing fun is found at Wet ’n Wild with its twisting chutes, six-story slide, and a wild wake zone. Multi-person rides amuse the whole family. Universal Orlando is packed with action for all ages, all seasons, day and night.
Kennedy Space Center
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is the visitor center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It features exhibits and displays, historic spacecraft and memorabilia, shows, two IMAX theaters, a range of bus tours of the spaceport, and the Shuttle Launch Experience, a simulated ride into space. It also encompasses the separate Apollo/Saturn V Center and United States Astronaut Hall of Fame.
Legoland
LEGOLAND Florida is the biggest LEGOLAND Park ever opened and will offer a unique mix of more than 50 rides, shows and attractions, including spectacular Lego models and other interactive elements for the whole family to enjoy together.
Gatorland
Home to thousands of alligators, crocodiles, snakes and birds, Gatorland is a theme park and wildlife preserve. The unique shows, swamp walk, breeding marsh, educational programs, and splash park add up to an awesome adventure for all ages.
Additional Attractions:
When it comes to filling your vacation itinerary, Orlando offers no shortage of things to do. For starters, they’re not known as the Theme Park Capital of the World for nothing, being home to eight wildly popular theme parks. But did you know that they also have a vast array of recreational activities and indoor attractions beyond the theme parks?
Downtown Disney
Although not a theme park, still a family favorite. Downtown Disney is an outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex, opened on March 22, 1975. The complex is open to the public, requires no admission fee, and offers complimentary parking to all guests. It is home to Disney Quest Indoor Theme Park, a bowling alley, a movie theatre, Characters in Flight hot air balloon ride and much, much more.
Universal Orlando CityWalk
Universal's 30 acres of dining, shopping and entertainment has some terrific offerings making it ‘The Entertainment Capital of Orlando’.
Everyone heading to Universal Studios or Island of Adventure passes through CityWalk on the way to the parks. In the morning, a quick stop at Cinnabon or Starbucks is a nice way to raise your blood sugar levels and carry you through your theme park experience. In the evening, grab a bite at Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville or Hard Rock Café. If you’re looking for more adult level entertainment, at night CityWalk transforms into a party atmosphere offering a range of night-club experiences from the upscale Red Coconut Club to a non-stop party at the groove.
Bok Tower Gardens
Just 10 miles from LEGOLAND Florida, this is one of Florida’s first attractions and best-kept secrets. The National Historic Landmark was dedicated in 1929 as a gift of gratitude from Edward Bok, a humanitarian, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and world peace advocate. Bok Tower Gardens’ nearly 700 acres of citrus groves, woodland gardens, nature trails, conservation lands and endangered plants are the perfect setting for visitors to explore breathtaking sights throughout the year.
Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Nestled in lush, tropical foliage, the Central Florida Zoo is home to 23 acres of native gardens and more than 500 animals. It also features an insect zoo, a reptile house, a children’s area with animals you can feed and pet, a splash playground, and ZOOm Air Adventure Park. The zoo is located in Sanford, about 20 minutes from downtown Orlando.
Forever Florida - Ziplines & Adventures in the Wild!
Home to the first zipline roller coaster in the U.S., this attraction challenges you to pedal through treetops, conquer their zipline adventures, and explore 4,700 acres of pristine conservation lands by horseback or coach. And if you get hungry, the onsite Cypress Restaurant will fuel you up for another go. They’re located in Kissimmee, not far from the Walt Disney World area.
Fun Spot America
Fun Spot America is Central Florida’s only family-owned theme park, and it has two locations: International Drive in Orlando, and Kissimmee near Walt Disney World. Both provide the same level of fun, but they are distinct enough to allow for completely different experiences. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or someone who prefers the lights and sounds of an arcade, these parks offer plenty of excitement for the entire family, including multi-level go-kart tracks and Orlando’s only wooden roller coaster.
Orlando Tree Trek Adventure
Practice your best Tarzan yell before heading to this attraction, which is located near Walt Disney World in Kissimmee. It features 97 challenges for climbers of every skill level, including swings, nets, ropes, a trapeze and other ways to show off. Safety is never an issue, either, as you’ll be securely clipped to a safety cable, and all guests receive a safety demonstration from trained instructors.
Orlando Watersports Adventure
Close to Orlando International Airport, this unique water park offers waterskiing, wakeboarding, wakeskating, wakesurfing and kneeboarding on a massive boat lake. It’s also home to Central Florida’s first Aquapark, where you can have hours of fun on a series of inflatable, interlocking climbing obstacles, pathways and slides. However, guests under 18 require parental waivers, and there’s a mandatory one-hour lesson for children under 10.
Old Town
A walking district containing a unique collection of shops, dining options, rides, attractions and weekly events.
Old Town is the recreation of a classic Florida town featuring historical architecture and distinctive storefronts. We are a step back when times were a little simpler, the pace more realistic and the memories just as magical as any other Orlando attraction.
Located on 192 in Kissimmee and just minutes from Disney, Universal, Sea World and International Drive, Old Town is a unique 18-acre walking featuring over 70 unique and affordable shops, restaurants, bars, rides and family friendly attractions. Relax as you stroll down our beautiful, tree-lined brick streets and discover why Old Town has become a beloved family tradition for over 30 years.