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The Magic Kingdom is the first of four theme parks built at the resort. The park is dedicated to fairy tales and Disney characters. Magic Kingdom is divided into six themed areas: Main Street, U.S.A., Fantasyland, Frontierland, Adventureland, Liberty Square, and Tomorrowland.
Epcot is one of the four theme parks at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. It is divided into two sections: Future World and World Showcase.
The Future World section of Epcot features attractions and pavilions about technological innovation and the future. The World Showcase section features pavilions representing eleven countries around the world.
Some of the most popular Epcot attractions include Soarin’, Test Track, Mission: SPACE, and Frozen Ever After.
Disney's Hollywood Studios is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort. The park's theme is show business, drawing inspiration from classic Hollywood movies and entertainment.
The park is divided into several themed areas: The Backlot, Echo Lake, Grand Avenue, Muppet*Vision 3D, Pixar Place, and Sunset Boulevard. Guests can enjoy attractions such as the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, Disney Jr. Dance Party and Toy Story Mania!
Disney's Animal Kingdom is a zoological theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort. It is dedicated to the conservation of animal species and their habitats. The park is represented by a Tree of Life, which is the central icon of the park. The park is made up of seven themed areas: Oasis, Discovery Island, Africa, Rafiki's Planet Watch, Asia, DinoLand USA, and Pandora – The World of Avatar. Expedition Everest, Kilimanjaro Safaris, and Flights of Passage are some of this locations stand out rides.
Disney Springs is a one-stop shopping and entertainment center at Walt Disney World Resort. There’s something for everyone, from high-end boutiques to popular chain restaurants to unique Disney experiences. You could spend an entire day exploring everything Disney Springs has to offer.
The shopping mecca is divided into four sections, The Landing, Market Place, West Side and Town Center. Here are some of the highlights:
• Shopping – Explore 103 different shopping venues. A few notable locations include the World of Disney, Coca-Cola store, Candy Cauldron, M&Ms, Once Upon a Toy, and so forth.
• Dining – From causal fare to fine dining, there are 64 dining opportunities to choose from. We'd like to mention a couple of the more popular choices, T-Rex, Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill, The Boathouse, Morimoto Asaia and Chef Art Smith's Homecomin'
• Entertainment – A 20 min guided tour on the waters of lake Buena Vista on a vintage Amphicar, an 8 minuet flight on the worlds largest hand painted helium balloon, AMC dine in theaters, and Splitsville Luxury Lanes.
Discovery Cove is an all-inclusive day resort in Orlando, Florida. It features unlimited access to a variety of water activities, food and drinks and animal encounters. Discovery Cove is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Orlando. It offers visitors the opportunity to swim with dolphins, snorkel with tropical fish, hand feed tropical birds and more. There are also a number of restaurants and bars on-site, as well as a few shops. The resort provides its guests with wetsuits, snorkeling gear, sunscreen and towels.
The park is owned by SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, which also owns SeaWorld Orlando, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, and Aquatica Orlando. As a result they offer affordable ticket bundling options if that interests you.
Icon Park, is an amusement and shopping complex in Orlando, Florida. The complex features a variety of restaurants, attractions, and shops.
Here are some of the highlights:
• Entertainment – The Wheel, SEA LIFE Aquarium, Madame Tussauds, Museum of Illusions, 7D Motion Theater, Pearl Express, and more.
• Shopping – Wheelhouse Gift Shop, Build-A-Bear, and the Sugar Factory
• Dining – Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, Tapa Toro Spanish Restaurant, Sugar Factory, and Café De Paris.
Including Islands of Adventure and Volcano Bay
Universal Studios Orlando is a theme park, movie studio, and resort. It is divided into four major sections: Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, Volcano Bay Water Park and Universal City Walk (free to enter).
Universal Studios Orlando is the original theme park and has eight themed areas: Hollywood, New York, Production Central, San Francisco, Springfield: Home of the Simpsons, Diagon Alley, Woody Woodpecker's Kid Zone, World Expo.
Island of Adventure is its own park and requires a separate ticket or bundled ticket to enter. Visitors with a park to park ticket can take the Hogwarts Express between Universal Studios and Islands adventure at Hogsmeade station and King's cross station. Island of Adventure also has eight themed areas: Jurassic Park, Marvel Super Hero Island, Port of Entry, Seuss Landing, Skull Island: Reign of Kong, The Lost Continent, Hogsmeade, and Toon Lagoon.
Volcano Bay is Universal Studio's adjacent water park and can be entered with the purchase of a separate single day ticket. It is divided into three villages, Wave, Rainforest and River.
Universal Studios City Walk is a lively and vibrant district that is home to some great restaurants, shops and entertainment in the city. There are a number of attractions that draw visitors to City Walk, and these are some of the most popular: Cinemark movie theaters, Hollywood drive in mini golf, Vivo Italian kitchen, Toothsome Chocolate Emporium, Big Fire, Bubba Gump Shrimp, Antojitos Authentic Mexican Food, and the Universal Studios store.
SeaWorld Orlando is a marine theme park that offers a blend of entertainment, education, and conservation. Visitors can enjoy thrilling rides, captivating shows featuring orcas, dolphins, and sea lions, and interactive exhibits showcasing marine life. From the exhilarating roller coasters like Mako and Kraken to the immersive experiences like Dolphin Cove and Stingray Lagoon, SeaWorld provides a day of adventure and learning for the whole family.