Orlando Florida is the considered by many as the theme park capital of the
world. And the reason is Disney magic--Magic Kingdom, Epcot Center, MGM Studios,
Animal Kingdom and Disney World's theme parks.
At Disney there are playful roller coaster rides and more enthusiastic rides
such as Space Mountain to thrill you. Everybody loves the Magic Kingdom,
Disney's original park in Lake Buena Vista.
MGM studios offers more grown-up activities with lots of excitement for children
and movie buffs. This is where the world of showbiz comes alive. Rock 'n' roll
fantasy, Broadway-style stage spectaculars, silver screen and TV screen.
Epcot Center is an amazing and inspirational center. It is designed to challenge
the mind and satisfy the senses. Enjoy the excitement and spirit of Future World
and World Showcase. the world of discovery lets you explore the wonders of the
universe.
Animal Kingdom has five-hundred acres and represents five lands. It is home to
more than one thousand animals and your journey will take you through vast
jungles, lush grasslands, rainforests plus a savanna and dinosaur dig site. Real
live adventures with real animals.
Stroll along the enchanting 1940's themed waterfront with the charm of an
Atlantic coastal village at Downtown Disney & Pleasure Island. There are more
than seventy shops and restaurants featuring live performances from some of the
best entertainment names in the world.
Busch Gardens Florida has had 4.5 million visitors pass through the park in
2003. Best known for its rush roller coaster thrill rides, this park has one of
the largest zoos in the country. A great days adventure no matter what the age.
Daytona Beach is the home of the Daytona 500 motor race. The city first
attracted motor racing enthusiasts in the early 1900s who came to race on the
unique, hard-packed sand beach. For many years in the early 1900's, Daytona
Beach was the place where speed record attempts took place. Although now limited
to certain controlled areas, and with environmental safeguards in place, beach
driving still takes place
The area around Cape Canaveral was once an out of the way place where city
dwellers from Miami and Jacksonville came to escape the crowds. The NASA space
program changed all. Today the region generates its own crowds, most of whom
have come to marvel at the exhibits housed in the Kennedy Space Center.
A Miami vacation is very different from anywhere else in the USA. It attracts
eleven million visitors each year, which is more than any other United States
destination. Spend a day on the streets of Miami and you will hear conversations
in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese and German.
© 2009 Chris Ennis