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The Magic Kingdom Park
The Magic
Kingdom park is what usually springs to mind for most people when you
mention Disney World (or Walt Disney World Resort, to give it its full
name), probably because it was the first of the four parks to be
opened (in 1971). The park does get busy, so get there early and
you'll see so much more. Stop by the home of the world's most famous
mouse in 'Mickey Toontown Fair' and have a look at where the big
cheese actually lives. Take a thrill ride across the galaxy on 'Space
Mountain', explore the ghostly happenings at the 'Haunted Mansion', or
prepare to get wet with Brer Rabbit and friends on 'Splash Mountain'.
Do try and catch one of the wonderful parades featuring some of your
favorite Disney characters, and don't come home before you've seen the
fireworks high above Cinderella Castle. It's a long day, but an
absolute must!
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Disney's Animal Kingdom
Disney's
Animal Kingdom, opened in 1998, is the most recent addition to Walt
Disney World Resort and is the largest Disney theme park in the world.
Animal conservation was a subject close to Walt Disney's heart and the
creators of the park have designed it around this theme, which makes
the Animal Kingdom a great combination of the magic and fun of Disney
and the beauty and splendor of Mother Nature. Ride 'Kilimanjaro
Safaris' where the animals are almost close enough to touch. Come face
to face with a magnificent troop of gorillas, or travel back in time
on 'Dinosaur'. Asia is the newest area of the park where you can cool
off on 'Kali River Rapids'. Make sure you get there early when the
animals are at their most active and don't miss the 'Lion King Stage
Show' and the highly amusing 'It's Tough To Be A Bug'.
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Disney MGM Studios
Take a
journey through 'tinsel town', courtesy of the Disney MGM Studios,
where the theme is Hollywood classic movies and popular television
entertainment. Battle imperial star-fighters in the 'Star Tours'
motion simulator, then take your seats for the exciting live show
'Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular', Jim Henson's 'Muppet 3D Movie',
and other superb live shows like 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'. The
afternoon parade features characters from the latest animated Disney
blockbuster. For lovers of roller coasters, don't miss the 'Rock 'N'
Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith'. The highlight for many guests is
the nighttime show 'Fantasmic!', as Mickey Mouse battles evil fantasy
villains with a barrage of fireworks, water and lasers.
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Epcot
The
Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow - known by its acronym
EPCOT - was the second park to be built and opened in 1982. With its
dual themes of international culture and technological innovation,
EPCOT is a showcase for cutting edge technology and an eclectic mix of
international entertainment and cuisine. In 'Future World', you get an
enthralling look at the very latest developments in science and
technology and their impact on our modern world, all presented in a
fun and often interactive setting. Make sure you see 'Honey I Shrunk
the Audience' - Disney's 3D magic is not to be missed! 'World Showcase',
on the other hand, features the traditions and cultures of people from
around the world. Eat and drink your way around the globe in a day and
be sure to stay for 'Illuminations: Reflections of Earth', performed
every night around the 'World Showcase Lagoon' - it's truly a
breathtaking event.
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Universal Studios
Park
number one is where Hollywood, movies and television come alive in
numerous rides, shows and attractions. 'Jaws' is always good value, as
is the revamped 'ET'. The 'Back to the Future' ride is still one of
the best simulator rides ever and 'Terminator 2:3-D' is definitely
worth the wait. 'Twister' will put the wind up you and if you're a
sucker for 'Lassie', head over to 'Animal Planet Live'. 'Men in Black
Alien Attack' is the newest addition - how it ends depends on the
amount of aliens you happen to ZAP! It's a very full day and lots of
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Sea World
This
Orlando favorite draws visitors back time and time again year after
year. Grab a show schedule upon arrival and plan your assault on the
park. Touch and feed dolphin, pet some perfectly harmless sting rays
or get face to face with Shamu the Killer Whale and family. If it's a
hot day, a front row seat at the whale show is a guaranteed way to
cool off, then dry your clothes in 60 seconds flat on the all new
'Kraken', a roller coaster without a floor! 'Journey to Atlantis' is
part water ride, part roller coaster and 'Wild Artic' also features a
somewhat bumpy ride en route to some very cool encounters.
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Daytona Beach
For
something completely different, the world famous Daytona Beach is
definitely worth the drive - literally! While the surf may be a little
rough, you can actually enjoy this beach from the comfort of your car,
since it's one of the few beaches in the world which you can drive
onto and park. Take I-4 east for about 60 miles. Daytona is
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Kennedy Space Center
The
home of America's space program, the Kennedy Space Center features a
variety of exhibits, shows and tours which are both interesting and
informative. An hour's drive from Orlando, it's very family friendly
and whether you're of the Apollo generation or a Shuttle space cadet,
there's plenty to enjoy. Don't miss the stunning Imax movie or the 'Spaceport
USA' bus tour which gets you out to the observation gantry overlooking
the biggest rockets you're ever likely to see. If you're not careful,
this could be the most fun you ever had in a science lesson! |
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Golf Courses
The
following golf courses are all within 7 miles of the villa:
ChampionsGate Golf Resort: regarded as one of the top golf courses
nationwide. This 36 hole resort was designed by Greg Norman. One
course, the International, is a links style course reminiscent of the
top UK courses: the other, the National, is an American style course.
www.championsgategolf.com
Reunion
Resort: listed on Golfweek's list of "America's Top 40 New Courses for
2005", the three full courses at the spectacular multi million dollar
resort were designed by three of golf's great masters, Arnold Palmer,
Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus.
www.reunionresort.com
Ridgewood Lakes Golf Club: listed amongst the top 30 golf courses in
Florida. Web site:
www.ridgewoodlakesgolf.com
Mystic
Dunes Golf Club: ranked Orlando's number two after ChampionsGate. See
www.mysticdunesgolf.com for details.
Highlands Reserve Golf Club: rated 3.5 stars by Golf Digest's 'Places
to Play' guide. Visit
www.highlandsreserve-golf.com to find out more.
Celebration Golf Club: renowned club which has hosted several
prestigious tournaments in recent years. Go to
www.celebrationgolf.com
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