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| Epcot |
| From world travel to wide-eyed excitement, a day at Epcot will set your spirits soaring... |
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| Falling Waters State Park |
| Falling Waters State Park derives its name from one of Florida's most notable geological features: a 67-ft... |
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| Disney's Animal Kingdom |
| In this amazing place, you're in a living storybook on a breathtaking adventure filled with great attractions, Broadway-style shows and plenty of Disney Characters... |
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| Universal Orlando® Resort |
| Universal Orlando® Resort - the vacation destination with two theme parks that define state-of-the-art entertainment, three world-class on-site hotels and non-stop nightlife... |
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| Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens |
| The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is located in the Riverside Avondale historic district and is the largest fine arts museum in northeast Florida... |
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| Discovery Cove |
| An all-inclusive retreat where guests can swim with dolphins, snorkel among tropical fish and rays, hand-feed exotic birds and relax on pristine beaches... |
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| Florida Aquarium |
| Explore "the great outdoors" while indoors in cool, air-conditioned comfort... |
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| Daytona 500 Experience |
| DAYTONA 500 Experience, the Official Attraction of NASCAR at Daytona International Speedway... |
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| SeaWorld Orlando |
| SeaWorld Orlando takes families below the surface and above their expectations, while immersing guests in the mysteries of the sea, from up-close animal experiences and awe-inspiring performances to the next generation of thrills... |
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| Theater of The Sea |
| This extraordinary historic marine park and tropical garden offers the public a chance to observe and interact with the marine environment, kiss a sea lion or touch a dolphin at the shows and view exotic birds... |
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| John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park |
| Mangrove swamps and tropical hammocks in the park's upland areas offer visitors a "real Florida" experience, but it's the coral reefs and their associated marine life that are the main attraction... |
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| Adventure Island |
| Located right across the street from Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Adventure Island's 30 acres of water-drenched fun in the sun features the ultimate combination of high-speed thrills and tropical, tranquil surroundings for guests of all ages... |
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| Wet 'n Wild |
| Wet 'n Wild, Orlando's most exciting waterpark, offers the best variety of multi-passenger tube rides... |
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| Busch Gardens Tampa Bay |
| Busch Gardens Tampa Bay combines world-class thrill rides, Broadway-style live entertainment and one of North America's largest zoos in an unforgettable African adventure for the whole family... |
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| Family Must-Sees |
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| From water parks, theme parks, and baseball to coral reefs, space centers, and zoos, Florida's list of must-sees for families. |
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| By Kara Chalmers June 2008 |
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Is it any wonder that Florida is the number one dream vacation spot for kids? After all, it is the home of Disney, Universal, SeaWorld and other thrilling theme parks. And Florida has 1,800 miles of coastline, translating to sandcastle-building, surfing, fishing and kite-flying fun.
In the Sunshine State, your kids can meet Shamu and Mickey Mouse, for sure. But they can also meet an astronaut at the Kennedy Space Center, and a professional baseball player at a spring training game. Here, kids can swim with dolphins and manatees, see real, live alligators and snorkel surrounded by colorful tropical fish. They can experience fun, hands-on exhibits at kid-friendly museums, aquariums and zoos.
The following are places that shouldn't be missed while in Florida. However, it's about as easy to come up with a manageable list of must-sees for your family's time here as it will be for your children to sleep the night before you leave home!
ALLURING AMUSEMENT PARKS
Beloved cartoon characters, exotic animals and killer whales. Scream-inducing, stomach-turning roller coasters, magical fairylands and realistic simulators. Fireworks, parades and light shows. Stunning costumes and talented dancers and singers. This is the world of Florida theme parks - sensory overload and excitement like nothing your kids have ever experienced.
The Orlando area is theme park central, home to the Walt Disney World Resort (including the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom), Universal Orlando Resort (including Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure) and SeaWorld Adventure Park. In nearby Winter Haven is Cypress Gardens Adventure Park, featuring lush gardens, rides and water ski shows. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, about an hour away, offers thrills as well as animal encounters.
FEEL THE THUNDER
Even if your kids aren't huge car racing fans, they'll still have fun at DAYTONA USA, a motor sports attraction built around the Daytona International Speedway.
For young NASCAR aficionados, there are motion simulators, video games and a 3-D IMAX® movie that will let them in on the secrets of racing. Other activities include acting as a pit crew member or a race announcer. See the current Daytona 500-winning car and tour the speedway on off-race days. You'll see why people come from all over to "feel the thunder."
A LAUNCHING PAD FOR FUN
Get swept up in the thrill of space exploration at the awe-inspiring Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on the Space Coast. Here, your family can learn about early space pioneers, see their personal memorabilia and feel what it's like to walk on the moon. Also, enjoy 3-D movies in two giant IMAX® theaters, live shows and exhibits. A behind-the-scenes tour will bring you by huge rockets as well as launch and landing facilities. Explore a full-size space shuttle replica, or meet a member of NASA's Astronaut Corps by signing up for the "Lunch with an Astronaut" program. For an extra treat, make sure your visit coincides with a shuttle or rocket launch - a truly out-of-this-world experience.
A BEACH FOR EACH
A visit to Florida just isn't complete without spending at least one day at the beach. From powdered sugar-white sand and emerald water in Northwest Florida to hard-packed golden grains and pounding surf on the Atlantic coast, a beach can be easily reached, no matter where you are in the state.
Toddlers love wading and splashing in the warm water, or digging holes in the sand. Older kids swim, snorkel, play a game of beach volleyball or surf (surf's up mainly from New Smyrna Beach to West Palm Beach to Venice Beach).
Beaches offering food, restrooms and rental beach toys or chairs are particularly family-friendly. Check out Siesta, Clearwater, Fort Myers and Fort Walton beaches, to name just a few.
LIONS AND TIGERS AND BEARS, OH MY!
See these three, plus leopards, elephants, zebras and more, all living in natural habitats at Florida's zoos. The state is home to several, including Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo, ranked first in Child magazine's list of the country's "10 Best Zoos for Kids."
BATTER UP!
Take your family out to the ballgame- on a budget. Florida hosts 18 Major League Baseball teams during Spring Training. Bring your mitts and catch a game; your kids can see their favorite pros up-close, and you won't go broke on tickets.
UNDERSEA EXPLORATION
Give your children an unforgettable experience - snorkel or scuba dive the crystal-clear, warm waters of the Florida Keys to view the only living coral reef in the continental U.S. Head to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the adjacent Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, where kids can see brain corals and sea fans up-close and swim with rays, turtles and tropical fish. While breathing underwater is part of the fun for many children, younger tykes might rather experience the reef via a glass-bottom boat tour.
GET WET AT A WATER PARK
Florida is blessed with more than its fair share of water parks - cool wonderlands that provide a refreshing complement to traditional theme parks. From daunting, nearly vertical waterslides to "rivers" with currents allowing you to float lazily along in a tube, Florida's water parks offer rides for every family member, including teen daredevil and toddler. Check out Adventure Island in Tampa or Wet 'N Wild in Orlando. Walt Disney World Resort has two water parks: Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach, which features the world's tallest, fastest waterslide.
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ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS
If your child is the creature-loving type, visit Florida, where up-close, hands-on encounters will provide the thrill of a lifetime.
At Discovery Cove in Orlando, your family can swim and play with a bottlenose dolphin, snorkel among rays and tropical fish, and feed tropical birds. Your kids will be kissed and hugged by dolphins and sea lions respectively at Theater of the Sea in Islamorada. And for swimming with gentle manatees, head to Crystal River and Homosassa Springs.
FOR KIDS ONLY
There aren't many places in this world made especially for kids. But Florida is one big exception. At Ronnie Vanzant Park, south of Jacksonville, for example, you can't fish unless you're accompanied by someone younger than 16 years old.
Check out one of the many children's museums located throughout the state. Or, visit Wannado City at Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise, a role-playing theme park resembling a town where kids can try tons of careers on for size.
Jacksonville's Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens has an interactive kids' section, as does Pensacola's T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum. Also, the Florida Aquarium in Tampa offers an outdoor aquatic exhibit for kids called Explore-A-Shore. Here, kids can climb on sea creature models, board a pirate ship, slide down a waterslide and play in water jet sprays.
GAWKING AT GATORS
Are your children pestering you about seeing alligators on your trip to Florida? One of the best ways to view these toothy reptiles is aboard an airboat, a flat-bottomed propeller craft known to speed through mangrove tunnels in Everglades National Park and in waterways and swamps throughout Florida. Airboats come in different sizes, offering seating for two to 18 passengers. The propellers are loud, but drivers give out ear mufflers and most kids love the ride, which can include speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.
Another option for true reptile-philes is Gatorland in Orlando, home to the hands-on "trainer for a day" program.
A GROOVY GEOLOGY LESSON
Visit north central Florida's state parks and show the kids some of the coolest geological features in the Sunshine State.
In Chipley, walk the nature trails and check out the 67-foot waterfall at the aptly-named Falling Waters State Park. At Florida Caverns State Park in Marianna, view the extraordinary formations on your cave tour and then cool off in the swimming hole.
At Devils Millhopper Geological State Park in Gainesville, see the huge, 120-foot-deep sinkhole that was formed when a cavern's roof collapsed. Explore the sinkhole from boardwalks or from a nature trail around the rim.
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