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Spring Break in Orlando: The World Beyond Walt’s Wildest Wishes

Today’s Orlando invokes images of enchanted societies and a well-known 2-dimensional mouse! In spite of this, the lowland city near Florida’s Atlantic Coast has done much more to differentiate its image since its backwoods orange growing days. ‘Worlds’ and ‘Lands’ of the great and best fictional reality are interlinked with Florida’s flourishing tech-science industry and many significant cultural points of interest. Most activities and entertainments are not located in the Orlando’s central metropolitan area and consequently it would be better to consider renting a car during your stay.
 
Orlando had a humble beginning as an American military base staking out the Floridian peninsula. And its military significance extends into modern day with its closeness to both Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and the Kennedy Space Center.
Westgate Towers Resort - Family resort with outdoor pool, near Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park
With Just One Thought…
Walt Disney completed the Walt Disney World in 1971, leading in a new era that would make Orlando the 4th trendiest destination for overseas tourists to the United States and earn Orlando the rank as the city with the second uppermost number of hotel rooms in the country!
Walt Disney World is comprehensive of four theme parks (Epcot, Magic Kingdom Park, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park and Disney's Hollywood Studios), two water parks (Disney's Blizzard Beach and Disney's Typhoon Lagoon) , eight golf courses, hotels, shops and restaurants, making it the biggest privately owned tourist destination in the world. After 1971, a large number of other theme parks popped up in Orlando.
 
SeaWorld and Gatorland are well-known hotspots, as well as the not-so- predictable World of Orchids, where thousands of the blooming splendors are enclosed inside a captivating tropical rainforest. Discovery Cove is a more direct approach to SeaWorld, where visitors can snorkel among characteristic reef creatures including stingrays and dolphins or hang with the tropical birds in the aviary.
 On your journey back from Fantasy Land to reality, make sure to take a look at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in adjacent Daytona. You can tour the launch areas, view the remarkable observatory and witness real space flight simulators.
Wekiwa Springs State Park offers a restoring break from the constant sensory surplus.
Choose a midafternoon to rent a canoe or go for an energizing swim.
 
In addition, Orlando has the second highest number of lakes for an urban region in the U.S., making it exceptionally effortless to get a breath of fresh air or to enjoy a more peaceful and substantial substitute for water parks.
For a little dining and nightlife, enjoy the buzz of Church Street District.
 
To conclude, get your final treat of non-fiction at the Orlando Science Center before resuming back into fantasy land. The Center is an outstandingly state-of-the-art audiovisual show focused on current and historic scientific achievements.
 
An Escape to Yourself
Orlando is the place where you can leave your stress and tensions at the door.
Visit this fairy-tale wonderland of imagination and enjoy this spring break with your loved one, your children, your parents or simply just wake up the child inside yourself!
This springtime you can travel to Orlando and experience all it has to offer.

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From The Zazzy Travelista, have a safe and fun trip!


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