Saturday 22 May 2010

Florida Attractions

Walt Disney World in Orlando will take you some time to fully enjoy. Allow at least a week for all it has to offer. There are four main theme parks. Magic Kingdom is the one full of popular characters, the huge Cinderella, and Mickey Mouse. Then there’s Epctot which is the populist area for science and technology for all the family. Marvel at Disney MGM Studios’ special effects. Be amazed by wonderful Disney’s Animal Kingdom zoo and theme park in the swamplands of South West Orlando.
Water Mania on Kissimmee, and Wet ‘n’ Wild water parks on International Drive have wild rides.

Universal Orlando is another attraction to rival the best of other fantastic tours with its Universal Studios to start with and its state of the art TV and film technology.
Then go for Universal’s Islands of Adventure with its daring roller coaster rides and the latest special effects and water slides. Try Summit Plummet the most exciting ten second experience in Disney World. Typhoon Lagoon is a false tropical island around a lagoon which occasionally ripples with six foot high waves.

For the most sought after natural attraction hit the The Everglades. Oh boy! They are in the most amazing and vast piece of scenery with its grasses, waters and alligators. They are a unique adventure and must be visited. It has been called a river of grass. The best time to visit is winter when you can go on the most guided tours, the wildlife and flowers are in abundance and there are more guided tours at that time.

The City of Sarasota on the Gulf Coast is the capital of Florida in the Sarasota Area. Shop on Palm Avenue or Sarasota Bay. Visit the Gulf Coast World of Science where you can touch a live snake and get to grips with static electricity. Play with 1200 music boxes. Charter a boat from the city marina. Stretch out under the pines on North Lido Beach. For a change stroll through the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens along tropical beautiful gardens and Gasp at the variety of waterfowl.

Sanibel and Captiva on the Gulf Coast has sunsets to set your heart racing, white sandy beaches, breathtaking wildlife, and delicious fresh seafood.
Miami Beach is the most famous swankiest beach area in America. See the Art Deco buildings on Ocean Drive in Miami City. Visit the Bass Museum of art to look at a Rubens, or Rembrandt and many other brilliant European Paintings. And there’s always plenty of golf!

Palm Beach the absolutely super rich glamorous resort is on the Gold Coast. Famous people have lived in beautiful mansions such as Kennedys and Rockefellers.
Busch Gardens has always been a favourite for family fun and adventure with live shows and nearly 3,000 animals in imaginary reinvented African habitats such as ‘Edge of Africa’. There is also a zoo and a theme park. Lose yourself in the 4d adventure ride called Pirates.

On Marco Island and the Southwest visit the mangrove islands as well as the laidback beaches.Be taken aback by Lowdermilk Park and The Tin City Complex for its shells, and The Naples Nature Centre with its 3000 gallon marine aquarium.

Sports in Bonita, Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami include horse racing at the American Airlines Arena, and professional football with the Miami dolphins to name but a few. Gasp at speed car racing in Daytona on the most challenging tracks in Florida.
For theatre and concerts there is the Theatre of Performing Arts oin Miami Beach or Coconut Grove Playhouse for musical hits. See if a star is playing at the The Sunrise and Music Theatre.
Key Largo shopping malls are an event in themselves.

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