Orlando's theme parks might have made their reputation by catering to families and young kids, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty to do if you're no longer living with your mom and dad. Like dancing, drinks and music with friends? You'll find plenty to do on International Drive and Universal Studios City Walk in the evenings, mix in a few roller coasters in the afternoons — and why not tear up a few mud pits in an urban assault vehicle?
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