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Quick Facts About Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida, is known as both the “Theme Park Capital of the World” and the “Vacation Capital of the World.” Orlando boasts an average annual temperature of 72.4° Fahrenheit and is easily accessible via the Orlando International Airport. There are approximately 112,000 hotel rooms in Orlando, as well as 4,500 restaurants and 150 golf courses within 45 minutes of downtown Orlando. Orlando area theme parks include Walt Disney World Resort (Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom), Universal Orlando (Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure) and SeaWorld Orlando. Water parks include Discovery Cove, Disney’s Blizzard Beach, Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, Wet ‘n’ Wild Water Park and Aquatica. Many other attractions can be found in the Orlando area such as Gatorland, Holy Land Experience, Orlando Science Center, Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! and WonderWorks, among others. Popular day trips from Orlando include Busch Gardens Africa, Central Florida Zoo, Cypress Gardens Adventure Park, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and Silver Springs. Seeking nightlife? Check out such entertainment complexes as Downtown Disney Pleasure Island and Universal CityWalk.



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Manta, Ride the Flying Ray Fact Sheet

SeaWorld Orlando has announced the next generation of SeaWorld thrills with Manta - a new mega-attraction which will seamlessly transition guests from the awe of watching rays in underwater flight . . . into the sensation of actually being one. Swooping over sea and sky, Manta will inspire riders with amazing underwater animal habitats, then soar them face-down aboard a manta-inspired flying coaster. Manta opens summer 2009.

FROM SEEING . . . THE ANIMALS
Total Animals:
3,000
Gallons of Water: 184,000
Aquariums: 10
Species: 60+
Rays: 304
Sea Dragons: 23
Sea Horses: 20
Fish: 2,500+
Underwater Views: Floor-to-ceiling, 9-foot-tall views through 4 inches of Plexiglas
Exterior Lagoon: 16,300 square feet

TO BEING . . . THE RAY

Type of Ride: Flying coaster
Seating: Horizontal, face-down, four people across
Thrills: Flies through sky and over a lagoon
Height: 140 feet
Maximum Drop: 113 feet
Top Speed: 56 miles per hour
Inversions: 4
Track Length: 3,359 feet
Vehicle Wing Span: 12 feet
Cycle Time: 2 minutes, 35 seconds
Manufacturer: Bolliger & Mabillard; Monthey, Switzerland
Height Requirement: 54 inches
Trains: 3 per track; with 32 people on each train
Capacity: Approximately 1,500 people per hour
Opening Date: Summer 2009



Aquatica Waterslide Video

For more information about Aquatica, visit the Essential Guide to SeaWorld Aquatica.



SeaWorld Announces Manta Attraction for 2009

SeaWorld Orlando recently announced the next generation of SeaWorld thrills with Manta - a new mega-attraction that will seamlessly transition guests from the awe of encountering rays in underwater flight into the sensation of actually being one! Swooping over sea and sky, Manta will inspire riders with amazing underwater animal habitats, then soar them face-down, in a horizontal position, aboard a manta-inspired flying coaster. Manta opens in the summer of 2009.

The Manta flying coaster will create a new level of immersion into the animal world - in a way only SeaWorld can do - enveloping riders in a sensation of oneness with the ocean’s most powerful and graceful creature as they soar, dive and plummet through the air . . .  and at times within inches of the sea.

The journey begins the second guests enter a mythical village filled with artisan-created engravings and artwork that celebrate ray legend and lore. No ordinary queue line - the attractions starts with the first step inside. Anticipation builds as guests wind through caverns adorned with ray-inspired art in marble, jewels and mosiacs, all hand-created and left behind by artists who were moved to pay tribute to the beauty, grace and intrique of these animals.

Whether guests choose to ride or not, the attraction is a world unto itself. Floor-to-ceiling windows create mesmerizing face-to-fin encounters with 300 rays, as well as thousands of fish and mysterious creatures native to oceans all over the world. Shark rays, spotted eagle rays, leopard rays, cownose rays and oscillate river rays float past guests with fluidity and grace in a view new to SeaWorld Orlando. Enhancing the feeling of awe, elaborate lighting, sound and rushing waterfalls further submerge guests into this underwater universe.

The experience then evolves from seeing  . . . to being!

Inspired by the underwater flight of these powerful creatures, guests will fly face-down, in a horizontal position, underneath the belly of a coaster train shaped as a giant manta. With a wing span of 12 feet, the giant manta will soar over sea and sky in the most graceful flying coaster ever created.

Gliding, swooping and diving up to nearly 60 miles per hour, through four inversions on 3,359 feet of track, riders will feel as if they are a ray, taking flight effortlessly from sky to sea - so close at times that the Manta’s wings skim the waves.

The seven-acre, 140-foot-tall attraction will be located inside the main entrance to SeaWorld Orlando, and become an icon in the park with its unique design. Towering over SeaWorld’s 200 acres, the manta-themed coaster - cloaked in hues of dark purple, ultramarine blue and cobalt - will lure guests into the world of the mysterious ray.

SeaWorld Orlando is working with the renowned Swiss coaster design company, Bolliger & Mabillard, for the design of Manta.



Top 15 Most Popular Theme Parks for 2007

1. Disney’s Magic Kingdom - 17.06 million visitors

2. Disneyland - 14.87 million visitors

3. Epcot - 10.93 million visitors

4. Disney-MGM Studios (Disney’s Hollywood Studios) - 9.51 million visitors

5. Disney’s Animal Kingdom - 9.49 million visitors

6. Universal Studios - 6.2 million visitors

7. SeaWorld Orlando - 5.8 million visitors

8. Disney’s California Adventure - 5.68 million visitors

9. Universal’s Islands of Adventure - 5.43 million visitors

10. Universal Studios Hollywood - 4.7 million visitors

11. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay - 4.4 millon visitors

12. SeaWorld San Diego - 4.25 million visitors

13. Knott’s Berry Farm - 3.63 million visitors

14. Busch Gardens Williamsburg - 3.16 million visitors

15. Cedar Point - 3.12 million visitors

Sources: Park World, InPark, TEA Inc., Economics Research Associates



I-Ride Trolley Expands Route to Westgate Palace, Aquatica

The I-Ride Trolley had expanded its route to include new stops at Westgate Palace and Aquatica (SeaWorld’s new water park), as well as Point Orlando Resort. I-Ride Trolley service runs daily from 8 AM to 10:30 PM. Single fare is $1 for adults. Children ages 12 and under are free when accompanied by a paying adult. The I-Ride Trolley also offers unlimited ride passes.



2008 Bud & BBQ Set for SeaWorld and Busch Gardens

Nothing beats heading to the Anheuser-Busch Hospitality Center at SeaWorld Orlando and grabbing a free, ice-cold brew on a hot summer day. Add barbecue to the mix, as well as country and classic rock music, and you’ve got the Bud & BBQ festival, which will take place February 16 through March 9, 2008, at both SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Africa. Apparently, this year’s menu will include Budweiser Pork Rib Tomahawks, Bud Light chili pepper baby back ribs, Michelob Ultra Amber Bock chili and Pulled Chicken with Amber Bock sauce. Sounds delicious!

The remaining concert lineup includes Creedence Clearwater Revisited on February 23, Craig Morgan & Pat Green on March 1 and Joe Nichols & Jason Michael Carroll on March 8. For Busch Gardens, Bud & BBQ will feature Styx on February 24, Clay Walker on March 2 and Gary Allan on March 9. Okay, so I’m a little underwhelmed by the concert lineup. However, if you’re interested in the above Bud & BBQ concerts, show times are at 4 PM Saturdays at Bayside Stadium (SeaWorld) and 4 PM Sundays at Gwazi Park (Busch Gardens).

Best of all, Bud & BBQ is included with regular park admission to either SeaWorld Orlando or Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.



Mark Your Calendar for 2008 Viva La Musica at SeaWorld

Latin flavor sizzles during the 2008 Viva La Música at SeaWorld Orlando, an incredible concert series scheduled for April 19, 26 and May 3, 10, 2008, that boasts live performances from award-winning Latin artists, delicious Hispanic cuisine and the “fiery flair of Hispanic heritage.” Guests of the 2008 Viva La Musica will experience “la vida loca” (the crazy life) as they dance out of their seats to the lively Latin beats of salsa, reggaeton, merengue and Latin pop. Live performances will take place inside Bayside Stadium at 4 PM. Viva La Música is included with regular daily admission to SeaWorld Orlando.

SeaWorld Orlando’s Featured 2008 Viva La Musica Artists
Elvis Crespo - Saturday, April 19, 2008
RKM n Ken-Y - Saturday, April 26, 2008
Luis Fonsi - Saturday, May 3, 2008
Gilberto Santa Rosa - Saturday, May 10, 2008

Note:
Concert seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis for the 2008 Viva La Musica. Performance schedule and talent is subject to change. For information on discount SeaWorld tickets, visit http://orlando-florida.net/seaworld/sea-world-orlando.htm.

Viva La Musica Video



Top 10 Orlando Kiddie Rides

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1. The Barnstormer at Goofy’s Wiseacre Farm - Disney’s Magic Kingdom 
A “mild but wild,” kid-friendly roller coaster, The Barnstormer at Goofy’s Wiseacre Farm involves a 1920’s-era, crop-dusting biplane that takes off from Goofy’s barn and winds its way erratically around a zany course.

2. Cinderella’s Golden Carousel - Disney’s Magic Kingdom
The fully restored carousel features intricate hand-carved designs, 90 brightly decorated horses, more than 2,300 lights and hand-painted murals based on the Cinderella story.

3. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - Disney’s Magic KingdomVisit Pooh and all of his friends – including Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Kanga, Rabbit, Baby Roo and Owl – and join them on a fun-filled adventure through the Hundred-Acre Wood.

4. Magic Carpets of Aladdin - Disney’s Magic Kingdom
Take a “whimsical spin” aboard a magic carpet high above the mythical city of Agrabah.

5. Flying Unicorn - Universal’s Islands of Adventure
The Flying Unicorn is a kiddie roller coaster that takes you on a magical coaster adventure through an enchanted forest – with plenty of surprises along the way!

6. Pteranodon Flyers - Universal’s Islands of Adventure
A “suspended” or “hanging” roller coaster located in Jurassic Park, Pteranodon Flyers allows you to soar over the Camp Jurassic play area and get a bird’s-eye view of Universal’s Islands of Adventure.

7. Shamu Express - SeaWorld Orlando
Shamu’s Happy Harbor is home to the Shamu Express, a fun-filled kiddie roller coaster.

8. The Cat in the Hat - Universal’s Islands of Adventure
Take a fun-filled journey through the pages of this classic childhood storybook aboard a spinning couch as The Cat in the Hat and his two mischievous friends – Thing One and Thing Two – try to bring down the house!

9. Caro-Seuss-El - Universal’s Islands of Adventure
Not your typical carousel, the colorful Caro-Seuss-El features all of your favorite animals (54 in all!) from such classic Dr. Seuss stories.

10. Woody Woodpecker’s Nuthouse Coaster - Universal Studios
Woody Woodpecker’s Nuthouse Coaster takes you on a family-friendly, one-minute adventure aboard the eight-car Knothead Express.



Bargain Hunters Can Still Enjoy Incredible Holiday Savings on Orlando Hotels

With Christmas rapidly approaching, you still have time to make preparations for a dream Disney World vacation for your entire family – while enjoying significant savings in the process. The secret to successful last-minute bookings in Orlando is to seek out and take advantage of the best online hotel deals and discount vacation packages.

“Numerous holiday savings opportunities are available throughout Orlando for bargain hunters who know what to look for,” said Kyle Collins, Director of Interactive Marketing for HotelsCorp.com. “Even though the holiday season in Orlando is extremely busy, a majority of the best resorts near Disney have rooms available. You simply need to know how to negotiate through the myriad of online Orlando hotel offers and find the best deal for your family.”

First, browse online for an individually tailored Orlando vacation package that can be customized to meet the needs of your family. Next, call the vacation provider directly and negotiate the hotel price, free nights or an upgrade during this last-minute booking season. Ask about add-ons such as discount theme park tickets to Walt Disney World ® Resort, Universal Orlando ® or SeaWorld ® Orlando.

“For instance, HotelsCorp.com is currently offering a variety of hotel upgrades that our partners have asked us not to publish online in order to help fill rooms at some of the local resorts that provide easy access to Disney and other area theme parks,” said Collins. “Also, since Christmas falls on a Tuesday this year, a majority of hoteliers are promoting four-night vacation packages whereby guests can lock into some superb discount rates.”

Location is definitely a key consideration when you research the appropriate hotel to book during your stay in Orlando, “The Vacation Capital of the World.” For example, if you stay at one of the Disney resorts, you can take advantage of complimentary transportation to all Disney theme parks, water parks and Downtown Disney. If you decide to stay off Disney property, you will discover numerous budget motels and hotels along Highway 192 in Kissimmee just East of the main entrance to Walt Disney World Resort or along world-famous International Drive. Many of these properties also offer complimentary transportation to Disney theme parks, as well as Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando.

By booking your Orlando vacation getaway now, you and your family also can enjoy all of the special festivities scheduled for the 2007 Disney holiday season such as Mickey’s Very Christmas Party at Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Holidays Around the World at Epcot, The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Disney-MGM Studios, Mickey’s Jingle Jungle Parade at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Festival of the Seasons at Downtown Disney. And nothing quite beats bringing in the New Year at Disney’s Pleasure Island with its eight diverse nightclubs and spectacular fireworks display. In addition, Disney World has extended its Year of a Million Dreams celebration throughout 2008 and will award more than one million more dreams through the Disney Dreams Getaway.

“Although there is still plenty of availability today, Orlando area hotel rooms will be filling up fast over the next two weeks, so you should definitely book your reservation as soon as possible,” said Collins.



The Essential Guide to SeaWorld Orlando’s Aquatica
July 23, 2007, 6:01 pm
Filed under: Vacations, Water Parks, orlando, orlando vacation, sea world, theme parks

An amazing, state-of-the-art water park is taking shape in Orlando – SeaWorld Orlando’s Aquatica – which will boast a unique blend of thrilling water rides, interactive animal encounters and white-sand beaches when it opens in the spring of 2008. Guests who visit SeaWorld’s 59-acre Aquatica water park will discover a lush, South Seas Island-style landscape, complete with refreshing waterfalls and fountains, sparkling blue rivers, hidden grottos, intricate rock formations and colorful flowers.

Highlights of SeaWorld Orlando’s Aquatica will include 36 thrilling waterslides, side-by-side wave pools (that operate independently or together), raft rides, more than 80,000 square feet of sandy beaches, and six rivers and lagoons. Aquatica’s signature attraction will be a 300-foot-long waterslide, which will feature a clear tube that will plunge riders down a 42-foot drop and through a crystal-clear lagoon full of black-and-white Commerson’s Dolphins (variously described as “baby Shamus”).

Two rivers will wind their way through Aquatica – one that will provide a relaxing, lazy river ride past waterfalls, exotic birds and an undersea grotto full of colorful tropical fish and the other that will feature whitewater rapids full of sharp twists and turns. Aquatica also will offer eight-lane, slalom-style racing slides, which will provide guests with the perfect opportunity to race their family and friends.

In addition, Aquatica will boast one of the world’s largest interactive water play areas, which will include a 60-foot-tall “rain fortress” and 15,000-square-foot pool, as well as several smaller slides and water cannons. Private cabanas and beachside waiter service also will be available for those guests who would simply like to relax on the white-sand beach.

Construction is already under way for SeaWorld Orlando’s Aquatica, which will cost more than $50 million and open along International Drive – just South of Sea Harbor Drive and across the street from its sister theme parks, SeaWorld Orlando (the world’s most popular marine adventure park) and Discovery Cove (an interactive water park). In fact, Aquatica will be the first theme park to open in Orlando since Discovery Cove in 2000.

“Aquatica will join Disney’s Blizzard Beach, Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Wet ‘n Wild Water Park on International Drive as one of Central Florida’s premier water parks,” said Kyle Collins, Director of Interactive Marketing for HotelsCorp.com.

For more information about SeaWorld Orlando’s Aquatica, visit Orlando Florida Guide’s comprehensive Aquatica Preview, which includes up-to-date details about SeaWorld’s Aquatica.



Disney Fanatic? Test Your Knowledge of Disney World & Orlando

1. What year did Disney’s Magic Kingdom open its doors?
A) 1955
B) 1971
C) 1975

2. What Orlando attraction is known as “The Alligator Capital of the World”?
A) Gatorland
B)
Jungle Adventures
C)
Holy Land Experience

3. Which Major League Baseball team plays its home games at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex during Spring Training?
A) Houston Astros
B) Atlanta Braves
C) Milwaukee Beers

4. What is the tallest structure at Disney’s Magic Kingdom?
A) Space Mountain
B)
Swiss Family Treehouse
C)
Cinderella Castle

5. Scenes from which 1998 Adam Sandler movie were filmed at the Citrus Bowl?
A) The Waterboy
B)
Happy Gilmore
C) Deuce Bigalo: European Gigolo

6. What is the name of the new water park scheduled to open across the street from SeaWorld Orlando in the spring of 2008?
A) Seatopia
B)
Aquatica
C)
The Life Aquatic

7. Which PGA Tour golf tournament takes place at Bay Hill Golf Club each March?
A)
Arnold Palmer Invitational
B)
Arnold Jackson Invitational
C)
Arnold Ziffel Invitational

8. What is the name of Disney World’s major promotional celebration that runs throughout 2007?
A) Year of a Million Dreams
B)
Year of a Thousand Dreams
C)
Year of 10 Dreams

9. What is Orlando’s “tallest, fastest, longest and only floorless roller coaster”?
A) Incredible Hulk Coaster
B) Kraken
C)
Shamu Express

10. Which performing arts troupe will find a permanent home at Universal Orlando during the summer of 2007?
A) Cirque du Soleil
B) Milli Vanilli
C)
Blue Man Group

11. What year did the Orlando Predators win the Arena Bowl championship?
A) 1965
B)
1998
C)
2000

12. What Orlando attraction is billed as the “world’s most interactive dinner show”?
A) Pirate’s Dinner Adventure
B)
King Henry’s Feast
C)
Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede

13. What is the tallest artificial mountain at Disney World?
A) Expedition Everest
B)
Splash Mountain
C)
Space Mountain

14. Which annual Orlando festival is billed as “10 Days of Theatre, Art, Music and Madness”?
A) Orlando International Fringe Festival
B)
Epcot International Wine & Cheese Festival
C)
Ocoee International Sailing Regatta

15. What is the fastest ride at Disney World?
A) Space Mountain
B)
Test Track
C)
WEDway PeopleMover

16. Which Cirque du Soleil show takes place at Downtown Disney?
A) Mystere
B)
La Nouba
C)
La Strada

17. Encompassing more than 500 acres, which is Disney World’s largest theme park?
A)
Epcot
B)
Boardwalk and Baseball
C)
Disney’s Animal Kingdom

18. What is the name of the indoor interactive theme park at Downtown Disney?
A)
DisneyQuest
B)
DisneyInterQuest
C) Cirque du Quest

19. Name the “living, biblical history museum” that lies just off Interstate 4 in Orlando.
A) Holy Land Experience
B)
Bible-o-Rama
C) Holy World

20. What is the name of the free reservation system Disney World uses for its most popular rides and attractions?
A)
QUICKPASS
B)
FASTPASS
C)
SUNPASS

21. Which Major League Baseball team plays its home games at Osceola County Stadium in Kissimmee during Spring Training?
A) Houston Astros
B)
Atlanta Braves
C)
Durham Bulls

22. What year did Disney-MGM Studios open its doors?
A)
1982
B)
1989
C)
1998

23. Who is the head coach of the Orlando Magic?
A) Grant Hill
B)
Brian Hill
C)
Benny Hill

24. Which Orlando attraction is home to the Dr. Phillips Cinedome?
A) Orlando Museum of Art
B) Xanadu: Home of the Future
C) Orlando Science Center

25. Which is one of the seven enchanted lands that make up Disney’s Magic Kingdom?
A) Seussland
B) Copland
C) Adventureland

26. Which of the following countries is represented at Epcot’s World Showcase?
A) Bangladesh
B) Morocco
C) Algeria

27. Who was the first champion at the inaugural Walt Disney World Open Golf Invitational in 1971?
A)
Jack Nicklaus
B)
Tiger Woods
C)
Arnold Palmer

28. What is the former name of the Astro Orbiter attraction in Tomorrowland?
A)
Skyrockets in Flight
B)
Star Jets
C)
Mon Calamari Star Cruisers

29. Which astronaut took the first ride during the grand opening of Space Mountain in 1975?
A) Major Anthony “Tony” Nelson
B) Commander Neil Armstrong
C) Colonel Gordon Cooper

30. What is the name of Disney World’s first water park, which opened at Fort Wilderness Campground in 1976.
A)
River Country
B)
Splash Country
C) Wilderness Country

31. What did EPCOT originally stand for?
A)
Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
B) Experimental Polyester Clothes of Tomorrow
C)
Every Pocketbook Comes Out Trashed

32. Which thrill ride can be found in the Norway Pavilion at Epcot?
A) Troll Trauma
B) Maelstrom
C)
El Rio Del Norway

33. Singer Gloria Estefan owns which Downtown Disney restaurant?
A) Raglan Road Irish Pub
B) Bongos Cuban Cafe
C)
Latin Quarter

34. Which is one of Disney World’s two miniature golf courses?
A) Disney’s Winter Summerland
B) Disney’s Summer Winterland
C) Disney’s Fall Springland

35. What International Drive landmark is known as “ Orlando’s only upside-down attraction”?
A)
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!
B) Skull Kingdom
C)
WonderWorks

36. Which PGA golf tournament takes place at Disney World each October?
A) FUNAI Golf Classic
B)
Arnold Palmer Golf Classic
C)
Bushwood Golf Classic

37. Summit Plummet, the world’s fastest and tallest free-fall waterslide, can be found at which water park?
A)
Disney’s Blizzard Beach
B)
Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon
C)
DisneyQuest

38. Which legendary rock band is associated with a thrill ride at Disney-MGM Studios?
A) Guns N’ Roses
B) Aerosmith
C) Insane Clown Posse

39. Which annual event takes place at Disney-MGM Studios?
A) Fear Factor Live Weekend
B) K-Fed Rapper Wannabe Weekend
C) ABC Super Soap Weekend

40. What is the airport code for the Orlando International Airport?
A)
MCO
B)
MCKY
C)
ORL

41. How much does it cost to ride the I-Ride Trolley?

A) 25 cents
B) 75 cents
C)
99 cents

42. Which Kissimmee dinner show bills itself as a “Storybook Tale of Romance and Adventure”?
A) Medieval Times
B) Arabian Nights
C)
Battlebots: Metal Munching Maniacs

43. What Orlando attraction gives you the opportunity to swim with bottlenose dolphins?
A) Discovery Cove
B)
Wet ‘n Wild Water Park
C) Splendid China

44. Which shopping, dinning and entertainment complex in Kissimmee is home to the SkyCoaster thrill ride?
A) Celebration
B) Pointe*Kissimmee
C) Old Town

45. Who did the Orlando Magic select as its No. 1 draft pick in 2004?
A) Dwight Howard
B)
Juwan Howard
C)
Clint Howard

46. Which NASCAR legend offers a stock car “Driving Experience” attraction at Walt Disney World Speedway?
A) Dale Earnhardt Jr.
B) Richard Petty
C)
Ricky Bobby

47. Which of the following attractions is still open on International Drive?

A) Titanic: The Experience
B)
Skull Kingdom
C)
Hard Rock Vault  

48. Disney World is actually located in what city?
A) Orlando
B) Lake Buena Vista
C)
Bithlo

49. Which Disney World theme park has more than one entrance?
A)
Disney-MGM Studios
B)
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
C)
Epcot

50. The Living Seas Pavilion at Epcot has changed its name to honor which Disney animated character?
A) Nemo
B)
Arial
C)
Foghorn Leghorn

51. Which is the largest of the five islands that make up Universal’s Islands of Adventure?
A)
Jurassic Park
B)
Marvel Super Hero Island
C)
Seuss Landing

52. What year did Epcot open its doors?
A) 1978
B) 1982
C)
1989

53. Which is not one of the characters from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies to be added to the Pirates attraction at Disney’s Magic Kingdom?
A) Captain Jack Sparrow
B)
Barbossa
C)
Cap’n Crunch

54. Which is one of the five “islands” at Universal’s Islands of Adventure?
A) Looney Tune Lagoon
B) Bufoon Lagoon
C) Toon Lagoon

55. The world’s first inverted, dueling roller coasters can be found at which Orlando theme park?
A)
Universal’s Islands of Adventure
B) SeaWorld Orlando
C) Fun Spot Action Park

56. Mount Gushmore serves as the centerpiece of which Orlando area water park?
A) Disney’s Blizzard Beach
B)
Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon
C) Wet ‘n Wild Water Park

57. Which Fantasyland attraction boasts the world’s largest seamless projection screen?
A) It’s a Small World
B)
Peter Pan’s Flight
C)
Mickey’s PhilharMagic

58. The theme and characters for Splash Mountain were inspired by what 1946 Disney movie?
A)Song of the South
B)
Fantasia
C)
Splash

59. President Richard Nixon gave his famous “I am not a crook” speech during a convention at which Disney resort in 1973?
A) Polynesian Resort
B) Contemporary Resort
C)
Motel 6

60. Which science fiction writer assisted in the design of Epcot’s Spaceship Earth?
A) Ray Bradbury
B)
Isaac Asimov
C)
Thomas Anderson

61. Who is the actor that currently narrates the Spaceship Earth ride at Epcot?
A) Jeremy Piven
B) Jeremy Irons
C)
Jeremy Shockey

62. How many ghosts reside at the Haunted Mansion?
A)
99
B)
999
C)
9,999

63. Name the body of water that lies directly in front of Disney’s Magic Kingdom.
A) Discovery Lagoon
B) Seven Seas Lagoon
C)
Toon Lagoon

64. Which was not one of the original attractions when Disney’s Magic Kingdom opened in 1971?
A) Haunted Mansion
B) Jungle Cruise
C) Pirates of the Caribbean

65. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride in Fantasyland was replaced by which attraction in the late ‘90s?
A) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
B)
If You Had Wings
C)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

66. How much did a seven-ride attraction ticket book cost when Disney’s Magic Kingdom opened in 1971?
A) $4.75
B)
$8.75
C)
$67.75

67. How tall is Space Mountain?
A) 89 feet
B) 189 feet
C) 29,028 feet

68. Which of the Country Bears sings “Blood on the Saddle” during the Country Bear Jamboree?

A) Big Al
B)
Mr. Big
C)
Notorious B.I.G.

69. What is the name of the fort that is connected to Tom Sawyer Island by a swinging suspension bridge?
A) Fort Courage
B) Fort Longhorn
C) Fort Langhorne  

70. What is the nickname of the vehicles used at The Haunted Mansion?
A) Doom Buggies
B)
Creepy Carriages
C) Haunted Hearses  

71. Which is not a location of one of the three Walt Disney World Railroad stations at Disney’s Magic Kingdom?
A)
Frontierland
B)
Adventureland
C)
Mickey’s Toontown Fair

72. What is the highest rank you can achieve through accumulating points at Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin?
A) Galactic Hero
B)
Starfleet Captain
C)
Space Nerd

73. What is the maximum speed of the Indy cars at Tomorrowland Indy Speedway?
A) 2.5 mph
B) 7.5 mph
C)
160 mph

74. Which of the following animated films was worked on at Disney-MGM Studios?
A)
Mulan
B)Treasure Planet
C)
Fritz the Cat

75. What is the original name of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority?

A) Mach Go Go Go
B) Blade Runner
C) WEDway People Mover

76. The Leave a Legacy Sculpture is located near the entrance to which Disney World theme park?
A)
Disney’s Magic Kingdom
B) Disney-MGM Studios
C) Epcot

77. Which Epcot attraction gives you a bird’s-eye view of California landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Disneyland?
A) Soarin’
B)
Flyin’
C)
Glidin’  

78. Who was the original narrator of Epcot’s Spaceship Earth?
A) Walter Cronkite
B)
Carl Sagan
C)
Butch Patrick

79. Which of the following is one of the audio-animatronic characters that host The American Adventure at Epcot?
A) Mark Twain
B)
Abraham Lincoln
C)
Donald Trump

80. What is the nickname of the water tower icon at Disney-MGM Studios?

A) Eyeful Tower
B) Earffel Tower
C)
Falafel Tower

81. The Rock ‘n Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith at Disney-MGM Studios reaches 0 to 60 miles per hour in how many seconds?
A) 2.8
B)
3.8
C)
23.8

82. Which thrill ride at Universal’s Islands of Adventure boasts two corkscrews, two vertical loops, a double-inverting cobra roll and a zero-g roll?
A)
Dueling Dragons
B)
Incredible Hulk Coaster
C)
High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride

83. The Sounds Dangerous show at Disney-MGM Studios stars which TV comedian?
A) Carrot Top
B) Andrew “Dice” Clay
C)
Drew Carey

84. How many stories does the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror plummet?
A) 15
B) 13
C)
2

85. Which of the following attractions is no longer open at Disney-MGM Studios?
A)
Muppet Vision 3-D
B) Voyage of the Little Mermaid
C) Who Wants to be a Millionaire – Play It  

86. What year did Disney’s Animal Kingdom open its doors?
A)
1989
B)
1998
C)
2000

87. Which attraction lies underneath the Tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom?
A) It’s Tough to be a Bug!
B)
Expedition Everest
C)
Kali River Rapids

88. Expedition Everest takes you on a thrilling adventure that leads to a confrontation with what mythical creature?
A)Yeti from the Himalayas
B)
Yoda from The Empire Strikes Back
C)
Sloth from The Goonies

89. What is the nickname of the Tyrannosaurus Rex replica that serves as the unofficial mascot of DinoLand U.S.A. at Disney’s Animal Kingdom?
A) Dino-Mite
B)
Dino-Sue
C) Dinah-Shore

90. Surfing instruction can be arranged at the Surf Pool of which Orlando area water park?
A) Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon
B)
Disney’s Blizzard Beach
C) Wet ‘n’ Wild Water Park

91. Which of the following theme restaurants is not located at Universal CityWalk?
A)
NBA Café
B) Chuck E. Cheese’s
C) Hard Rock Cafe

92. A walk-through exhibit near the entrance to Universal Studios honors which legendary TV actress?
A)
Lucille Ball
B)
Mary Tyler Moore
C)
Yasmine Bleeth

93. Which attraction at Universal Studios involves the use of “OgreVision googles”?
A) Shrek 4-D
B)
Jimmy Neutron’s Nicktoon Blast
C)
Jaws

94. What is the name of the kiddie roller coaster located in The Lost Continent at Universal’s Islands of Adventure?
A)
The Flying Spaghetti Monster
B)
The Flying Dragon
C)
The Flying Unicorn  

95. What is the newest attraction in Seuss Landing at Universal’s Islands of Adventure?
A) Caro-Seuss-El
B) Revenge of the Mummy – The Ride
C) The High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride

96. The grand opening of Walt Disney World on October 1, 1971, drew approximately how many guests?
A) 10,000
B) 20,000
C)
100,000  

97. Which is one of the classic attractions at Disney’s Magic Kingdom that originally made its debut at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair?
A)
Carousel of Progress
B) Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
C) Barnstormer at Goofy’s Wiseacre Farm

98. The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM Studios is housed in a replica of which famous theater?
A) Mann’s Chinese Theater
B)
Apollo Theater
C) AMC Pleasure Island 24

99. Which Adventureland attraction was once sponsored by Florida Citrus Growers?

A) Pirates of the Caribbean
B) Tiki Room
C)
Jungle Cruise

100. A replica of what famous icon can be found in the center of Liberty Square?
A) Declaration of Independence
B) Liberty Bell
C) Michael Jackson’s Chimp, Bubbles

101. What thrill ride at Epcot is so authentic that motion sickness bags are available just in case of emergency?

A) Mission: SPACE
B) Test Track
C) Ellen’s Energy Adventure

102. Where does “intergalactic lounge singer” Sunny Eclipse perform daily at Disney’s Magic Kingdom?

A) Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café, Tomorrowland
B)
Johnny Appleseed’s Tavern, Liberty Square
C)
Big Bamboo Lounge, Highway 192

103. What is the name of the audio-animatronic dog in the Carousel of Progress?
A) Rover
B)
Spot
C)
Triumph

104. Which of the following movies had scenes shot in Orlando?
A)
Police Academy 6: City Under Siege
B)The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie
C) Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector  

105. Who won the 2007 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club & Lodge?
A) Tiger Woods
B) Happy Gilmore
C) Vijay Singh

106. What is the name of the one-of-a-kind “watercoaster” ride at SeaWorld Orlando?
A) Beyond Atlantis
B) Journey to Atlantis
C)
Pelt a Penguin

107. Which new after-hours event did Disney’s Magic Kingdom introduce during the winter of 2007?
A) Disney’s Very Merry After Christmas Party
B) Disney’s Pirate & Princess Party
C)
Disney’s It’s A Dead Man’s Party

108. Which body of water in Central Florida is the fourth-largest lake in Florida?
A) Lake Apopka
B)
Lake Orlando
C)
Lake Bithlo
ANSWERS:
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. B
10. C
11. C
12. A
13. A
14. A
15. B
16. B
17. C
18. A
19. A
20. B
21. A
22. B
23. B
24. C
25. C
26. B
27. A
28. B
29. C
30. A
31. A
32. B
33. B
34. A
35. C
36. A
37. A
38. B
39. C
40. A
41. B
42. B
43. A
44. C
45. A
46. B
47. A
48. B
49. C
50. A
51. A
52. B
53. C
54. C
55. A
56. A
57. C
58. A
59. B
60. A
61. B
62. B
63. B
64. C
65. A
66. A
67. B
68. A
69. C
70. A
71. B
72. A
73. B
74. A
75. C
76. C
77. A
78. A
79. A
80. B
81. B
82. B
83. C
84. B
85. C
86. B
87. A
88. A
89. B
90. A
91. B
92. A
93. A
94. C
95. C
96. A
97. A
98. A
99. B
100. B
101. A
102. A
103. A
104. C
105. C
106. B
107. B
108. A



Central Florida’s Classic Attractions Still Thrive Despite Tough Competition

Many great (and not-so-great!) Central Florida attractions have come and gone over the years such as Circus World, Boardwalk and Baseball, Jungleland Zoo, King Henry’s Feast, Mystery Fun House, Splendid China, Stars Hall of Fame, Terror on Church Street, The Guinness World Records Experience, Wings & Wheels Museum, Xanadu: Home of the Future, Skull Kingdom and Hard Rock Vault, among others.

However, a couple of classic attractions that were around well before Walt Disney World celebrated its grand opening in 1971 have stood the test of time and continue to attract new generations of visitors. For example, Gatorland is a 110-acre wildlife preserve and theme park that first opened its doors in 1949. Despite suffering a massive fire in November 2006, Gatorland has already reopened and today features fascinating live shows such as the world-famous Gator Jumparoo and Jungle Crocs of the World, as well as reptile habitats, nature walk, boardwalk, aviary, petting zoo, train ride and much more. Known as “The Alligator Capital of the World,” Gatorland is located at 14501 South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando and open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM.

Another classic roadside attraction, Jungle Adventures, first opened in the 1960s as Gator Jungle. A 20-acre wildlife sanctuary, Jungle Adventures offers live wildlife shows, animal habitats, a Native American Village and jungle cruise. Open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Jungle Adventures lies approximately 17 miles East of Orlando in the town of Christmas at 26205 East State Road 50.

Near downtown Orlando lies another gem, the beautiful Harry P. Leu Gardens, which were donated to the City of Orlando in 1961. The Harry P. Leu Gardens boast Florida’s largest formal rose garden and the country’s largest collection of Camellias, as well as 50 acres of tropical plants and ancient oaks. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the restored 19 th-century Leu home is now a museum. The Harry P. Leu Gardens at 1920 North Forest Avenue are open from 9 AM to 5 PM daily.

Citrus Tower, which first opened in July 1956, recently celebrated its 50 th anniversary. Visitors to the Citrus Tower are still welcome to ride an elevator 226 feet to an observation deck for spectacular views of the Clermont countryside (however, today you are more likely to see sprawling suburbs than citrus trees!). Open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM, the Citrus Tower at 141 North Highway 27 also features a gift shop and Mexican eatery.

Glass-bottom boats have been cruising along Silver Springs near Ocala since the 1870s. In addition to its world-famous glass bottom boats, Silver Springs today features live shows, animal habitats, botanical gardens, attractions and rides. Billed as “ Florida’s Original Theme Park,” Silver Springs is located at 5656 Silver Spring Boulevard in Silver Springs and open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM.

Another great day trip from Orlando is Cypress Gardens Adventure Park, which opened in 1936 as Florida’s first theme park. Cypress Gardens is located in Winter Haven, which lies about an hour Southwest of Orlando. In addition to amazing water-ski shows, Cypress Gardens features thrill rides, kiddie rides and attractions, live shows, botanical gardens and live concerts at the Star Haven Amphitheater, as well as the adjacent Splash Island Water Park. Cypress Gardens is located at 6000 Cypress Gardens Boulevard and open daily at 10 AM.“Each of these classic Central Florida attractions make the perfect day trip after you’ve already visited Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando,” said Kyle Collins, Director of Interactive Marketing for HotelsCorp.com. “And by purchasing discount attraction tickets before you arrive in Orlando, you and your family can enjoy substantial savings on your vacation getaway.”



The Best Way to See Orlando

Orlando is a city with a lot to offer, and when searching for vacation hotspots with something for everyone, fewer cities can compare. From Disney World and Universal Orlando to world class golfing, shopping, nightlife and everything in between, Orlando is indeed a vacation paradise.

Choosing Orlando as a vacation destination is easy, but how can one get the best deal that will allow them to see the sights and enjoy the experiences they desire at the best possible price?

According to Kyle Collins, Director of Interactive Marketing for HotelsCorp.com, “ Orlando is one of the few vacation destinations that offers almost unlimited package options that can be customized to meet the needs of the individual or group. While package deals to other destinations usually involve substantial savings with limited choices, Orlando can be enjoyed at a discount without having to compromise.”

Travel agencies who specialize in Orlando getaways can help vacationers find a package that suits their tastes and without breaking the bank. Still, some packages may be the most suitable yet not include the full menu of activities that are available in Orlando, “The Vacation Capital of the World.”

“The way to book a satisfying trip to Orlando,” continues Collins, “is by finding a package deal that comes closest to offering all the activities you want and then taking advantage of add-ons to complete the experience.”

Add-ons are usually sold as excursions, tours or simply tickets and can usually be had at a discount if you include them when purchasing your initial package deal. Most agencies have discounted arrangements with the providers and operators of several popular activities, from shows to golf outings and more.

“Although it can be tempting to account for every waking moment by adding various activities to the itinerary,“ warns Collins, “vacationers should remember two important points when booking. The first is that keeping a more open schedule will allow them to relax between activities and enjoy each experience without feeling rushed. The second is that, undoubtedly, travelers will encounter things they want to try while on their vacation, so having some down time scheduled will allow them to make new plans without losing out on what they’ve already booked.”



50 Offbeat Florida Attractions

An ancient Spanish monastery, spiritualist camp, castle made entirely of coral, undersea lodge, bat tower, seven mile bridge, Navy SEAL museum and other unique curiosities can all be found in the Sunshine State for those travelers who like to stray off the beaten path. Below are 50 of the most offbeat attractions in Florida:

African Queen - Key Largo, Florida
The marina at the Holiday Inn Key Largo (Mile Marker 100) is home to the original boat used in the classic 1951 movie, The African Queen, which was directed by legendary director John Huston and starred Humphrey Bogart, Katherine Huston and Robert Morley.

Ancient Spanish Monastery - North Miami Beach, Florida
Built in Segovia, Spain, in 1141, the Spanish Monastery is the oldest building in the Western Hemisphere. Newspaper tycoon, William Randolph Hearst, had the entire monastery dismantled and sent to the United States in the 1920s where it serves today as St. Bernard de Clairvaux Episcopal Church.

Big Cat Rescue - Tampa, Florida
The world’s largest big cat rescue and sanctuary, Big Cat Rescue is home to lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, bobcats, ocelots, servals, lynx, caracals and other exotic cats. Guided educational tours of Big Cat Rescue are available.

Blue Hole - Big Pine Key, Florida
The largest body of fresh water in the Florida Keys, the Blue Hole is an old rock quarry created during the construction of the Florida East Coast Railway, according to legend. Today, the Blue Hole is home to alligators, turtles, fish, ducks and a variety of wading birds. The Blue Hole is located at Mile Marker 30.5 (bayside).

Burt Reynolds & Friends Museum - Jupiter, Florida
A monument to actor Burt Reynolds’ massive ego, the Burt Reynolds & Friends Museum contains a collection of awards and memorabilia from his movie and TV career.

Butterfly World - Coconut Creek, Florida
One of South Florida’s top tourist destinations, Butterfly World is the world’s largest butterfly aviary - home to more than 80 butterfly species and 5,000 butterflies.

Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp - Cassadaga, Florida
A Historic Spiritualist Camp founded in 1894, Cassadaga is the oldest active religious community in the Southeastern United States and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Christ of the Deep - Key Largo, Florida
The John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, “America’s First Undersea Park,” is home to the famous nine-foot-tall bronze “Christ of the Deep” statue, which lies 25 feet beneath the ocean in the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary.

Citrus Tower - Clermont, Florida
Although these days you will definitely view more subdivisions than citrus trees, you can still ride the elevator to an observation deck 226 feet above the rolling hills of Clermont for a spectacular glimpse of the surrounding area.

Coral Castle - Homestead, Florida
How did one individual endeavor to procure and sculpt more than 1,100 tons of coral rock into a “fantasy world carved out of stone” using only homemade tools? The secrets still lie within Coral Castle, “America’s Stonehenge,” the bizarre masterpiece of obsessive genius Ed Leedskalnin, which was built over a 28-year period.

Creations Pop Culture Museum - Delray Beach, Florida
A variety of incredible exhibits await you at Creations Pop Culture Museum, which features tons of Hollywood movie and TV memorabilia.

Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park - Gainesville, Florida
A National Natural Landmark, Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park boasts a 120-foot-deep sinkhole that is accessible from a stairway leading to a lush, “miniature rain forest.” The premises include a visitors center and hiking trails.

Dinosaur World - Plant City, Florida
A unique outdoor museum, Dinosaur World is billed as the “world’s largest dinosaur attraction.” Highlights include life-size dinosaur replicas, caves, hands-on activities, fossil dig area, educational exhibits, gift shop and more.

Dry Tortugas National Park - Key West, Florida
About 70 miles West of Key West lies Dry Tortugas National Park, which is home to historic Fort Jefferson. Dry Tortugas National Park is accessible only by boat, ferry or seaplane.

Flipper’s Grave - Grassy Key, Florida
Grassy Key in the Florida Keys is home to the Dolphin Research Center, which also serves as the final resting place for the original “Flipper” (real name: Mitzi), the most famous dolphin in film and TV history. Mitzi is buried in the Center’s courtyard.

Gatorland - Orlando, Florida
Billed as the “Alligator Capital of the World,” Gatorland features such lively shows as the world-famous Gator Jumparoo, Jungle Crocs of the World, Gator Wrestlin’ Show and Up Close Animal Encounters, as well as the Gator Gully Splash Park, petting zoo, aviary, train ride and more.

Holy Land Experience - Orlando, Florida
A “living, biblical history museum,” Holy Land Experience allows visitors to meet interesting biblical characters in authentic costumes, view a fascinating collection of antiquities and expore the ancient architecture of biblical Jerusalem.

Jackie Gleason’s Mausoleum - Miami, Florida
An immense outdoor mauseoleum at the Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery in Miami serves as the final resting place for Jackie Gleason, who will always be remembered for his role as Ralph Kramden in “The Honeymooners.” The only inscription on the mausoleum is Gleason’s signature parting lines: “And Away We Go.”

Jesus Film Project - Orlando, Florida
The two-hour docudrama, Jesus, has been viewed by approximately 5 billion people around the world since making its debut in 1979. Learn all about the “most widely viewed film in history” at the Jesus Film Project’s master studio, which is located at the World Headquarters of Campus Crusade for Christ.

Jules’ Undersea Lodge - Key Largo, Florida
The only underwater hotel in the United States, Jules’ Undersea Lodge lies approximately 30 feet beneath the sea and guests have to scuba dive to reach the two-bedroom habitat.

Jungle Adventures - Christmas, Florida
A 20-acre wildlife sanctuary, Jungle Adventures is home to alligators, bears, deer, bobcats, panthers, crocodiles, monkeys, snakes and turtles. View alligator feedings and wildlife shows, take a jungle cruise and visit a Native American Village.

Key West Cemetery - Key West, Florida
Opened in 1847, the historic Key West Cemetery is home to a monument for sailors who died during the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in 1898, as well as a number of quirky inscriptions such as “I Told You I Was Sick” and “Devoted Fan of Julio Iglesias.”

Monkey Jungle - Miami, Florida
Visit Monkey Jungle - “Where Humans are Caged and Monkeys Run Wild!” One of the few protected habitats for endangered primates in the country, Monkey Jungle is home to more than 400 primates that run free on a 30-acre reserve. A total of 30 primate species are represented here such as spider monkeys, colobus, gibbons and guenons.

Monument to the States - Kissimmee, Florida
Begun in 1942, the 50-foot-tall Monument to the States lies in downtown Kissimmee and consists of more than 1,500 fossils and rocks from every state, as well as more than 20 countries.

Mulberry Phosphate Museum - Mulberry, Florida
Mulberry is known as the “Phosphate Capital of the World” and the Mulberry Phosphate Museum features an incredible colleciton of fossils and exhibits that document the town’s role in the phosphate industry.

National Key Deer Refuge - Big Pine Key, Florida
A 8,542-acre National Wildlife Refuge that lies on Big Pine Key and No Name Key in the Florida Keys, the National Key Deer Refuge serves as the home of the endangered Key Deer, as well as nearly two dozen other threatened and endangered plant and animal species.

Navy SEAL Museum - Fort Pierce, Florida
The Navy SEAL Museum is the world’s only museum dedicated exclusively to “the elite warriors of Naval Special Warfare.”

Old Jail - St. Augustine, Florida
The entire family will enjoy a guided tour through this 1891 jail, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse - St. Augustine, Florida
Built in the early 1700s and located near the famous St. Augustine City Gates, the Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse contains a variety of unique artifacts and displays.

Perky’s Bat Tower - Sugarloaf Key, Florida
Built in 1929 by Florida Keys entrepreneur, Richter Perky, as a way to attract mosquito-eating bats, Perky’s Bat Tower never attracted any bats but today it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Potter’s Wax Museum - St. Augustine, Florida
Billed as “America’s first and finest wax museum,” Potter’s wax museum is nestled in historic St. Augustine and features more than 160 wax figures of such celebrities and historical figures as Albert Einstein, Julius Caesar, Tiger Woods, Princess Diana, Michael Jordan, Johnny Depp and even a bald Britney Spears!

Reptile World Serpentarium - St. Cloud, Florida
The Reptile World Serpentarium houses more than 50 species of snakes from all over the world such as the Australian taipan, king cobra and East African green mamba. Venom shows take place twice daily.

Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! - Orlando, Florida
View such oddities as a Rolls Royce made from a million matchsticks, two-headed calf, shrunken head, four-eyed man, cannibal dinosaur, Mona Lisa made out of toast, Egyptian mummy, Van Gogh portrait made from 3,000 postcards and a piece of the Berlin Wall at the Orlando Odditorium, which appears like it is being slowly devoured by an immense sinkhole!

Ron Jon Surf Shop - Cocoa Beach, Florida
Open 24 hours a day, Ron Jon Surf Shop is a massive 52,000-square-foot, multilevel specialty store that features surfboards, clothing and surf-related souvenirs, as well as live music, demonstrations and autograph sessions.

Salvador Dali Museum - St. Petersburg, Florida
Nestled in downtown St. Petersburg (of all places!), the Salvador Dali Museum boasts the most comprehensive collection of permanent works by the famous surrealist painter such as “The Hallucinogenic Toreador” and “The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus.”

Seven Mile Bridge - Marathon Key, Florida
A masterpiece of engineering, the Seven Mile Bridge was constructed between 1979 and 1982 on the Overseas Highway and serves to connect the Middle Keys (Marathon Key) to the Lower Keys (Little Duck Key). For the record, the actual length of the Seven Mile Bridge is 6.79 miles.

Solomon’s Castle - Ona, Florida
Internationally known sculptor, Howard Solomon, created this unique medieval-style fortress to house his extensive artwork. Guided tours of Solomon’s Castle are available. The premises also include the Boat in the Moat Restaurant.

Southernmost Point - Key West, Florida
A huge buoy-like structure at the corner of Whitehead and South streets in Key West supposedly marks the “Southernmost Point in the United States,” which is only 90 miles North of Cuba.

Spook Hill - Lake Wales, Florida
Park your car at the bottom of this “gravity-defying hill” in Lake Wales and it will appear to roll up the hill. Is it an optical illusion or some kind of mystical occurrence?

St. Augustine Alligator Farm - St. Augustine, Florida
View Maximo the Giant Crocodile (15 feet and 3 inches long, 1,250 pounds) at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm, which also features wildlife shows, nature habitats, albino alligators and much more.

Titanic: The Experience - Orlando, Florida
The world’s first permanent Titanic exhibition features a full-scale re-creation of the Titanic’s Grand Staircase and incredible stories of the passengers and crew who survived the tragedy, as well as more than 250 Titanic artifacts and memorabilia from the 1997 Oscar-winning movie, Titanic.

Venetian Pool - Coral Gables, Florida
Surrounded by Venetian-style architecture and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Venetian Pool is a 820,000-gallon pool that was carved out of a coral rock quarry in 1923. It features a variety of waterfalls, caves, grottos and a diving platform.

Water Ski Hall of Fame & Museum - Polk City, Florida
View the first pair of water skis and other rare artifacts and memorabilia that document the history of waterskiing at the Water Ski Hall of Fame & Museum, which also contains a resource center and audiovisual library.

Weeki Wachee Springs - Weeki Wachee, Florida
Established in 1947, Weeki Wachee Springs still features its ever-popular live mermaid shows, as well as a state-of-the-art waterpark called Buccaneer Bay and sightseeing boat tours.

WonderWorks - Orlando, Florida
Experience an earthquake, lie on a bed of nails, design your own roller coaster and immerse yourself in virtual reality fun at WonderWorks - “Orlando’s only upside-down attraction!”

World Chess Hall of Fame - Miami, Florida
Learn about some of the most famous chess players in history such as Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky at the World Chess Hall of Fame, which also features fascinating chess exhibits and artifacts.

World Erotic Art Museum - Miami Beach, Florida
The World Erotic Art Museum boasts an extensive collection of more than 4,000 artifacts that comprehensively document the history of eroticism from 200 B.C. until today.

World’s Largest Drive-In - Sunrise, Florida
Open since 1963, the Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop boasts the largest drive-in movie theater and daily flea market in the world.

World’s Largest McDonald’s - Orlando, Florida
In addition to offering a unique menu that includes gourmet sandwiches and desserts, this two-story McDonald’s offers a 25,000-square-foot play area, as well as more than 60 arcade games. It is located just off world-famous International Drive.

World’s Smallest Police Station - Carrabelle
Basically a phone booth, the World’s Smallest Police Station was built in the early ’60s to accommodate the one police office in Carrabelle, population 1,800. It’s worth the photo opportunity if you ever find yourself driving aimlessly through Florida’s panhandle.



Treat Your Family to Fourth of July in Orlando
June 15, 2007, 8:22 pm
Filed under: Disney World, Vacations, orlando, sea world, theme parks, universal orlando

Spectacular fireworks displays, colorful parades, patriotic music, lively festivities and nonstop fun for the entire family make Orlando the place to be during the 2007 Fourth of July weekend. So gather the family together and celebrate America’s independence at the “Theme Park Capital of the World!”

Walt Disney World Fourth of July Celebrations
A variety of special Fourth of July events have been scheduled for all four of Disney’s world-class theme parks – Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom – such as patriotic parades, live music and spectacular fireworks displays. The “Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks” show at Disney’s Magic Kingdom will begin promptly at 9 PM. A street party with live entertainment and a late-night fireworks display is also planned for Pleasure Island in Downtown Disney. All of the Fourth of July celebrations at Disney World are included in the regular admission price.

Fourth of July at Universal CityWalk
Spend the Fourth of July weekend enjoying the thrilling rides and attractions at Universal Orlando’s two extraordinary theme parks – Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. Then check out an amazing Fourth of July extravaganza that involves live music, games and an “All-American cookout,” as well as the simultaneous launch of a glorious display of fireworks from Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. The Fourth of July celebration at Universal CityWalk is included in the regular admission price (preferred viewing is $10). Visitors can also reserve seats on the second-floor balcony of Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville to get a spectacular view of the fireworks display.

SeaWorld Orlando Fourth of July Events
In addition to it exhilarating live animal shows such as “Blue Horizons” and “Shamu Rocks America,” SeaWorld Orlando will feature patriotic daytime shows, special performances of Mistify and an impressive fireworks display. SeaWorld Orlando park hours will be extended to 11 PM on Fourth of July.

Downtown Orlando Fourth of July Festivities
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon around beautiful Lake Eola in downtown Orlando at Fireworks at the Fountain, which features games, activities, live entertainment and delicious food, followed by a fabulous 30-minute fireworks display at night. More than 100,000 people are expected to attend Fireworks at the Fountain and admission is free. If you’re seeking some serious Fourth of July partying, head to downtown Orlando’s Wall Street Plaza for the Fourth of July Block Party, which includes an outdoor stage for quality live entertainment. It’s a great place to go before and after viewing area fireworks displays. Admission to the Fourth of July Block Party is free.



Secrets to Enjoying Incredible Savings at Disney World This Summer

Would you like to save hundreds of dollars on your family vacation getaway to Disney World this summer? By planning ahead, seeking out the best online travel deals and following some simple money-saving tips, you can enjoy significant savings at Disney World – without sacrificing any of your family’s comfort or enjoyment.