A World Of Adventure In Orlando

To a lot of people, Orlando Florida means Disney World. It unquestionably made a splash when the Disney corporation decided to build its second theme park in this central Florida community, but now, Disney World is just one of plentiful theme parks, entertainment and recreation opportunities you and your family will discover on your Orlando vacation.

While you are there, you will come across no deficiency of places to stay.  There are an abundance of fantastic Florida beach rental accommodations obtainable. Rentals on these facilities start out at as cheap as $29 per night, less than several of the commercial hotels and all are within a few minutes of Universal Studios, Sea World and the cities fun filled water parks.

Orlando was initially home to the Creek Indian Nation as well as a few more tribes. The first European community was founded in 1836, but aside from the remnants of Fort Gatlin, there is not a large amount of that early history left.  The largest inland city in the state, Orlando began to grow in reputation as a resort town throughout the initial part of the 20th Century, leading to a boom that significantly slowed with the Great Depression of the 1930s. The area bounced back as a product of World War II when the U.S. Army Air Corps established bases in the region.  Afterwards, many former servicemen and their families settled in the area.

Today, Orlando has more theme parks and recreation facilities of any city in the world.  All of the three chief resorts, Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld, are actually several parks in one.  Still, these parks are not all that is available.  Recreation venues in Orlando are diverse, and there is something for virtually everyone. One different venue offers a taste of what it might have been like in a Prohibition-Era speakeasy.  Al Capone’s offers a nightly musical review featuring gin, jazz and flappers as well as an appearance by the arch-criminal himself combined with your choice of Italian or American cuisine.

If you are interested in earlier history, go medieval at the Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in close by Kissimmee. The devoted traveler may like the Holy Land Experience, where re-enactors reconstruct ancient Palenstine including a rock climbing wilderness area for the little ones. It is highly reccommended that you visit during the week since weekends are exceptionally busy and the facility offers weekday discounts but advance reservations are required.

Some educational experiences worth  visiting include the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens in nearby Sanford which started out as a casual gathering by local fire fighters.  Gatorland is one more fascinating attraction where you can get up-close and personal with the reptiles, the closest living relatives of the great dinosuars of 65-250 million years ago.
Afterwards, swim with dolphins at Discover Cove, part of the SeaWorld Resort and encounter these gentle creatures in a recreation of their true habitat. 

Orlando offers a host of family entertainment choices that contains a bit for everyone.  You can be as lively or as laid back as you would like to be, but no matter what your choice, a wonderful time will be had by all. 

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