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in the Walt Disney World Resort, across the street from Downtown Disney



Monday, August 9, 2010

There is more to Orlando than Walt Disney World


Orlando is one of the top tourism destinations in the world. It features Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and Sea World. People come from every continent to take in these famous theme parks, and especially to meet Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.
But there is another Orlando, a city full of unexpected smaller attractions, that you might want to take in when you want something a little different or just a break from the crowds at Disney World.
Kissimmee Rodeo.
No, that’s not a misprint. The rodeos of the west have come to the south-east and they are just as much fun. Try this for something different.
Inland manatees. Want to stay at an Official Walt Disney World Resort with pricing for every budget? Visit the Regal Sun Resort located directly across the street from Downtown Disney in Lake Buena Vista. This is another hidden resort gem in Orlando that features a Disney Character Breakfast every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
People often forget that Florida is more than just one big theme park and the host to spring break excess. It is also home to many natural wonders. Blue Spring State Park is tucked in between Orlando and Daytona Beach. Although it is an inland park, they have 153 manatees this season, more than ever before.
Mystery Dinner.
Half way between Orlando and Disney World, it’s no mystery why this show packs a full house. This is your chance to participate in a real murder mystery
Farm Animal Adventure.
Every child loves to pet animals. No, it does not replace Walt Disney World, but it might make a nice little break in the middle of the Disney excitement, and it is just a short distance south of the Disney park.
Ahoy there, Captain.
Not just the manatees have found their way inland. There are pirates in Orlando, and they offer an interactive family dinner spectacle.
Riverboat Cruise.
It’s not the Mississippi, but the “Rivership Romance” cruises along the St. Johns River, providing a first-hand connection with Florida’s rich, natural heritage. Dining and dancing accompany the natural beauty.
A taste of Chicago.
Don’t be surprised if you wind up eating with a gangster or two. Or if the police burst in on your dinner to make a bust. This is a living tribute to the legendary Gangland Chicago, and you are invited to participate in the action.
It’s a pity that these gems hide in the shadow of Planet Earth’s biggest theme park . You won’t want to miss Walt Disney World, but take some time out to see what others have missed. Your friends back home will be impressed.

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