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1. Homosassa State Park

Homosassa State Park

Things To Do In Orlando

A Look at Homosassa State Park
Things to do in Orlando. The Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park is another name for Homosassa State Park. This is the best place to see manatees, also called “Sea Cows,” and the hippopotamus Lu, who has been in many movies. The park is open from 9 am to 5:30 pm, and kids younger than 5 get in for free. Kids between the ages of 6 and 12 pay $5, and kids over 13 pay $13. Many animals live in the park, including black bears, bobcats, white-tailed deer, American alligators, red wolves, Key deer, flamingos, whooping cranes, and river otters. The park is 86.5 miles from Orlando.

Do you want to go swimming with your family or friends? You can get to the Crystal River by boat, private tour, or kayak from Homosassa Springs. There, you can swim. There are paths set up for people who use wheelchairs or strollers. The Homosassa Riverside Resort, the Seagrass Waterfront Resort, and MacRae’s of Homosassa are all close places to stay. Also, don’t miss the seafood, which is what the town of Homosassa is known for. Don’t miss the chance to go on eco-tours, river tours, river adventure tours, swimming, manatee tours, and many other fun things while you’re in town.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Forest

Prices: Children below the age of 5 are admitted free, those between 6-12 require a fee of $5 and those above the age of 13 require $13

Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm

2. Florida Everglades

Florida Everglades

A Look at the Florida Everglades 
The Florida Everglades are a natural World Heritage Site in South Florida, 207.4 miles from Orlando. They are home to hundreds of types of plants and animals. Because of the alligators, it is not safe at all to go swimming in the Everglades. They charge $25 per car and $8 for each person who wants to enter the Everglades. Usually, people stay there for two days. During that time, you can do things like boating, bird watching, biking, camping, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, geocaching, hiking, tours, trails, slough slogging, wildlife views, campfire programs, and more.

Between November and March is the best time to visit the Everglades because of how beautiful they are. Airboats are another way to get a good look at the millions of acres of marsh refuge. The tourist center is open from 9 am to 5 pm every day. At the National Park, you can rent wheelchairs. You don’t have to be afraid if you’re traveling with your dog because they are allowed in some parts of the National Park.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Historical Site

Prices: Entrance fee is $25 per vehicle and $8 for individual entrance

Timings: The visitor center remains open from 9 am to 5 pm

3. Legoland Florida

Legoland Florida

A Look at Legoland Florida in Orlando
Want to have a fun and exciting day close to Orlando? In Winter Havens, Florida, 42.1 miles south of Orlando is Legoland Florida. Click here to visit. It has water parks, theme parks, and events that happen once a season. People go to the water park to enjoy the waves and jump around in the water. Get ready for lots of fun things to do, such as Builder’s Lazy River, Build-A-Boat, DUPLO Splash Safari, LEGO Wave Pool, Splash Out, and Twin Chasers.

AQUAZONE Wave Racers, Beetle Bounce, Battle of Bricksburg, Costersaurus, DUPLO Splash and Play, DUPLO Tot Spot, DUPLO Tractor, DUPLO Train, Lost Kingdom Adventure, Merlin’s Challenge, and many more are just a few of the things that you can do at the theme park all day. There are different kinds of places to stay at Legoland if you want to stay for more than one day. These include the Pirate Island Hotels, which have rooms with pirate themes to make the adventure more fun, the LEGOLAND Hotels, which have adventure rooms, pirate rooms, kingdom rooms, friends rooms, and movie rooms, and the Beach Retreat Bungalows. For kids younger than 2, it’s free to enter. For kids older than 2, the prices change every day, based on how you book and which park you choose. People who bring their dogs can go into the theme park, but they can’t go on the rides. You can also rent walkers at the park. The park is usually open from 10 am to 7 pm.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Prices: Children under the age of 2 are admitted free, and for those above 2 years, the prices differ depending on the day the mode of booking, and which park you are choosing

Timings: 10 am to 7 pm

4. Clearwater Beach

Clearwater Beach

A Look at Clearwater Beach in Orlando
Highway 60, also known as Pier 60, runs along Clearwater Beach. It’s where most people gather to watch the sunset and enjoy the Sunset at Pier 60 Daily Festival, where artists, craftsmen, and performers come to make the evenings more colorful. Due to its location 108.1 miles from Orlando, the beach has sunshine all year. You can pay for day cruises, sunset cruises, helicopter tours, snorkeling, whale watching, theaters, golf courses, entertainment complexes, dolphin exploration trips, and more. The beach is open 24 hours a day for everyone, whether they live there or are just visiting. But you have to pay $2 an hour to park. There are free wheelchairs at Clearwater Beach, so you don’t have to worry if you are going with someone who needs one.

Like to walk? In the southern part of Clearwater Beach, there is a wide path surrounded by resorts, palm trees, resting places, artwork, greenery, and beautiful white sand. You can spend hours there. For a low price, you can go flying, jet skiing, tubing, wakeboarding, shelling, on adventure boats, scuba diving, and more. Do not miss this chance at all costs.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Beach

Parking: The parking fee is  $2 per hour

Timings: Open 24 hours

5. New Smyrna Beach

New Smyrna Beach

A Look at New Smyrna Beach, Orlando
The city of Orlando is 55.7 miles away from New Smyrna Beach. The beach is open 24 hours a day for people to walk or ride bikes. You can also drive along the beach and enjoy its peaceful beauty. Spend hours together on the white sand, away from the noise and chaos of the city. You will have to keep your pet in a special area of the beach that is just for dogs if you want to take them to the beach. They are not allowed in the swimming area. A lot of people come to the beach to surf, and this town is responsible for giving the world eight world-class competition surfers.

There are also many fun things to do outside at the beach, such as fishing, sailing, motorboating, golfing, hiking, swimming, scuba diving, windsurfing, and surfing. Along the beach, there aren’t any real restaurants, but there are some shacks where you can eat. Each pass costs between $20 and $100. These waters are home to sharks and have the widest range of plants and animals in North America. They are home to about 400 different bird species, dolphins, manatees, alligators, turtles, and more. The “Redfish Capital of the World” is on a barrier island where you can spend the day. You should spend all the money you have on New Smyrna Beach.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Beach

Prices: The price of each pass ranges from $20-$100

Timings: Open for 24 hours for visitors who are on foot or bicycles

6. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

A Look at Disney, Orlando
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park shows off the woodlands, savannas, and jungles of Africa and Asia in a way that is educational and fun for families and young children. Many people love Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park because it has fun and different rides and attractions that show the beauty of nature and our relationship with animals. As you walk through a rainforest or try to avoid the Yeti as you climb Mt. Everest, the park is more than just a safari or an amazing adventure. The best part is that animal lovers will love the chance to go on a secret tour and see all the amazing things that happen behind the scenes.

The Animal Nutrition Center, where you can see how more than four tons of food are made and given to the 1,500 animals that live there.
A state-of-the-art veterinary center and an aviary are also in the park.
The places where elephants and rhinos live are big draws.

Plus, people will learn more about Disney’s ongoing attempts to protect the environment. Also, some of the money made from the tour goes to the Disney Conservation Fund. The price changes based on how many days someone wants to come.

7. Smooth Waters Wildlife Park

Smooth Waters Wildlife Park

Smooth Waters Wildlife Park, Orlando Overview

The company Smooth Waters Entertainment, which opened in 2012, started the Smooth Waters Wildlife Park in 2016. The park focuses on crocodile behavior, training, and creating programs to teach people about protection and the environment. The Smooth Water Wildlife Park is where the company’s conservation efforts are put into action. It is home to several highly endangered and endangered species. Mostly about education and protecting wildlife, “Fun, Smiles, & Crocodiles” gives kids a great chance to learn while having fun.

It is well known that protecting species and landscapes around the world is not easy, and teaching young people is also not easy. It’s usually dull to hear about facts that are meant to teach, but not here. In this Park, engaging programs and experiences keep people interested, entertained, and excited about animals, the natural world, and other things. In other words, they learn things without even realizing it. Smooth Waters Wildlife Park is a safe place for native plants and animals, as well as some pretty cool foreign species. These are just a few of the beautiful natural things that live in Smooth Waters.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Wildlife

Prices: 9 AM to 2 PM, from Tuesday to Saturday

Timings: $10 for adults, $5 for Children (4-12) and it’s free for Children under the age of 3

8. Jungle Adventures Nature Park & Zoo

Jungle Adventures Nature Park & Zoo

A Look at Jungle Adventures Nature Park & Zoo, Orlando
One of the best things about “A Real Florida Animal Park” is that it’s open every day of the year, even on holidays. There are more than 15 species of animals on show along our more than 2,000-foot boardwalk and paths. That’s where the Florida Panther, Black Bear, Wolves, White-Tailed Deer, tropical birds, reptiles, mammals, more than 200 alligators, and other animals that live in the wild call it home.

This nature park is different because:
At the Wildlife Show, you can pet a baby alligator and other cool animals.

People can learn about how Native Americans lived and how they used things from nature to stay alive in the Native American Village.

The Jungle Swamp Cruise is a beautiful, eco-friendly electric-powered boat ride through the swamp where you can see what real Florida looks like. The guides feed some of the park’s bigger alligators by hand.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Zoo

Prices: Daily visiting park hours are 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, rain or shine

Timings: Adult admission costs $25.95, for Seniors of age 60 and older it’s $22.95, for Children of ages 3-11 costs $17.95 and for children under 3 it’s free

9. Central Florida zoo and botanical gardens

Central Florida zoo and botanical gardens

Central Florida zoo and botanical gardens, Orlando Overview

Central Florida Zoo has more than 140 kinds of animals and about 25 acres of list green with exotic plants. It is often thought of as one of the best zoos in Orlando. For young kids who like to go on adventures, it’s a great place to go because they can learn about animals and have fun at the same time. There are more than 140 kinds of animals, including mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates. There are many programs for kids to learn about each group.

There will be events from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and adult tickets cost $20. For kids, there are many more fun things to do, such as bungee jumping, feeding giraffes, Seminole Ariel Adventures, and many carousels. “Kids Night Out” and “Enrichment Day” are just two of the many events that are usually planned for kids. People often go to “Hollerbach’s Willow Tree” Cafe after a long walk through the zoo, which is only 5 minutes away. Kids can also meet animals that live in homes, like alpacas and roosters, at the zoo. Face painting, meeting rhinoceroses, and the Walton Smith Tropical Splash Ground are all things that you should not miss.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Garden & Park

Price: Ticket pricing for children is $13.75 and $15.95 for senior citizens

Timings: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m

10. Green meadows petting farm

Green meadows petting farm

Green Meadows Petting Farm, Orlando: A Quick Look
The Green Meadows Petting Farm in Urbana, Maryland, and Dallas, Texas, is popular as a petting farm with lots of farm animals and fun things to do like Hay and Train rides. The general price to enter the farm is USD14 for people of all ages. There are many fun things for kids to do, such as feeding the tortoises, going on hayrides, riding ponies, and more. There are about 300 animals on the farm, including horses, pigs, llamas, goats, cows, and many more. You can connect with the animals in a whole new way. Kids can milk a real cow, watch pig races, and enjoy many other seasonal activities, such as “Easter egg hunts” and “pumpkin patches.” For tourists, “Trail of Jack-O-Lanterns” and “Santa’s Farm Fest” are well-known events. You have to book ahead of time on the farm’s website for birthday party packages, wedding packages, and many other private party packages. Groups bigger than 25 must make bookings ahead of time.

On Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and Grandparents Day, the farm has lower prices.
You can’t bring pets or service animals inside.
Moving to Camp Wisdom in Dallas is where the farm will be now.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Wildlife

Prices: $14 for visitors of all age groups

Timings: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m

11. Bay Hill Club & Lodge

Bay Hill Club & Lodge

A Look at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando
You can eat, relax, work out, play tennis, or go fishing at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club and Lodge. The golf course has Challenger, Champion, and Charger links, so it’s good for both newbies and pros. This private 27-hole course opened in 1961 and was planned by Dick Wilson for the first 18 holes and Bob Simmons for the last 9 holes after Wilson’s death. It covers 270 acres and is spread out between Butler Chain of Lakes and Bay Hill.

The golf course is open from 7 AM to dusk for registered guests of the 69-room lodge. The driving range and short game practice area are also open from 7 AM to 6 PM for registered guests. The golf shop is open to the public every day from 6:30 AM to 6 PM. Forecaddie rentals for two people cost USD 40, single-bag (walking) rentals for USD 100, and double-bag (walking) rentals for USD 80. You can use Ship Sticks to pick up and drop off your bags, and the golf school has different sessions for people of all skill levels.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Timings: Golf course from 7 AM till dusk, driving range and short game practice area that are from 7 AM till 6 PM, and the golf shop from 6:30 AM till 6 PM daily

12. The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Grande Lakes Orlando

The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Grande Lakes Orlando

A Look at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Grande Lakes Orlando, Orlando
The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club is right in the middle of Marriott’s Lakeshore Reserve of Grand Lakes Orlando. It is a recognized Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary and has oak trees, cypress heads, and wetlands. This famous 18-hole course was built by Greg Norman and has soft landing areas, wide fairways, contoured greens, finely mowed grass for creative play, short roughs for more fun, strategically placed obstacles for challenging play, and a five-tee system to encourage different shots. You can rent a single-rider cart at the award-winning property, and the dress code says that you have to wear collared shirts, fitted shorts that hit at the mid-thigh, and shoes without metal spikes.

The course is open from 7 AM to 4 PM and has an all-grass driving range, chipping greens, and putting greens for golfers of all skill levels to practice. Veteran player Larry Rinker also offers private lessons. Check out the clubhouse, which has practice bunkers, private lockers, and a place to clean your shoes. The Fairways Pub Restaurant and the Turn serve a wide range of foods and cold beers. The award-winning Pro Shop has a huge selection of clothes.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices: One kid accompanying an adult gets a free pass while those below 17 get a 30% discount if not accompanied by an adult

Timings: 7 AM till 4 PM

13. Mission Inn Resort & Club – El Campeon Course

Mission Inn Resort & Club – El Campeon Course

Mission Inn Resort & Club – El Campeon Course, Orlando Overview

The two championship golf courses are part of the 4-star Mission Inn Resort & Club. They have pitches, rolling hills, tall magnolia, and pine trees, changes in elevation of up to 85 feet, and birds of prey flying overhead. The El Campeón course is one of the oldest in central Florida. It has 18 holes and was planned by George O’Neil and improved by Charles Clarke. The fairways and greens are undulating and have traditional changes in elevation. The par-5 17th hole is particularly difficult because it has a long double dogleg. Gary Koch’s 18-hole Las Colinas course has a mix of old-style architecture, undulating greens, wide-open fairways, and slowly rolling hills. The 12th hole, Alligator Alley, is a par 5 that is 493 yards long and has a fairway lined with trees.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Timings : 1 AM to 12 AM

14. Waldorf Astoria Golf Club

Waldorf Astoria Golf Club

A Look at the Waldorf Astoria Golf Club in Orlando
The award-winning championship 18-hole golf course at Waldorf Astoria Golf Club is part of the Hilton Orlando-Bonnet Creek Resort. It was designed by Rees Jones. With care for the environment in mind, there are classic features from famous courses around the world that give players a traditional and difficult feel. The natural features of Bonnet Creek Nature Preserve, like cypress trees that line the fairways, are complemented by five-tee systems that cover 7108 yards. At the club shop, you can buy Peter Millar and Taylor-made gear. The golf academy offers individual lessons, and the practice range’s target greens, chipping area, and putting greens are great places to get better.

For men, sleeved and collared shirts should be worn with Bermuda shorts or slacks. For women, skirts, midi shorts, dresses, and blouses should be worn with spike-less golf shoes or shoes allowed by the golf shop. If you want to eat lunch on Saturday, the Clubhouse Grille is open from 11 AM to 3 PM. The course is open from 7 AM to 7 PM.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices:  $60-190 on weekdays,$70-215 on weekends

15. Tranquilo Golf Course at Four Seasons Resort Orlando

Tranquilo Golf Course at Four Seasons Resort Orlando

Overview of the Tranquilo Golf Course at Four Seasons Resort Orlando, Orlando
The Tranquilo Golf Course was built by Tom Fazio and is in the area around the award-winning Four Seasons Resort Orlando of Bay Lake. It has protected wetlands and lots of wildlife. The practice area covers 16 acres and has a double-ended driving range, a tee box with 2 acres of natural grass, a throwing and chipping area that’s 14,000 square feet, a putting green that’s 13,000 square feet, practice bunkers on the green and in the fairways, and a setup for TrackMan swing analysis. The varied elevation on this par-71 18-hole course makes it difficult, and the driving range has par-3 sessions for 6 holes. The Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions of the LPGA Tour is held on this golf course, which is certified by Audubon Sanctuary.

The golf shop is open from 7 AM to 6 PM and has designer items and other clothes for sale. You can enjoy Cuban and American treats at the clubhouse Plancha. It’s open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and lets you rent golf carts. On weekends, golf costs between USD 55 and USD 225.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices: $55 to $225 during weekends

Timings: 9 AM till 5 PM

16. Dubsdread Golf Course

Dubsdread Golf Course

A Look at the Dubsdread Golf Course in Orlando
Since it opened in 1924, Dubsdread Golf Course has had the longest layout in central Florida. It is run by Billy Casper. Golf stars like Ben Hogan, Claude Harmon, and Sam Snead have played there in the past. It’s only minutes from downtown Orlando. This 18-hole, par-70 course was remodeled in 2008 and spans about 6153 yards with views of the stunning scenery. The heavily bunkered greens have the feel of a postage stamp and the fairways are very narrow.

Walking costs USD 41–53 after 6 AM, USD 36–48 during Twilight (11 AM–1:59 PM), USD 26–35 during Twilight (2 PM–8 PM), USD 33–43 for seniors over 55, USD 18–22 for juniors under 17 years old, and USD 27–35 for 9 holes Monday through Thursday and Friday through Sunday. The price goes up by about USD 10 for the same thing while riding. You can rent a cart for USD. The fully-serviced diner and golf shop are great places to get a hearty meal and golfing gear.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices: $41-53 after opening at 6 AM, $36-48 for Twilight (from 11 AM till 1:59 PM), $26-35 for Twilight (2 PM till closing at 8 PM), $33-43 for seniors above 55, $18-22 for juniors below 17 and $27-35 for 9-hole from Monday through Thursday and from Friday to Sunday respectively

Timings: 6 AM till 8 PM daily

17. Orange Tree Golf Club-

Orange Tree Golf Club-

A Look at the Orange Tree Golf Club in Orlando
Joe Lee created the Orange Tree Golf Club, which has 7036 yards of tricky greens. The golf course is a private club run by a family. It boasts the best three-ending holes in the city of Florida. There is a “Pro Shop” at Orange Tree Golf Club with all the gear you need to play the game from well-known names like Titleist, Columbia Golf, Oxford, and more. There is also a driving range, putting green, and a short game area.

There are also clubhouses and bars where golfers can rest and have fun. There is a school that teaches people how to play golf, even if they have never done it before.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices :

  • For handicaps, the charge is $25 per year per member
  • The green fees range from $50-$80

 

Timings: 7 am to 6 pm

18. Shingle Creek Golf Club

Shingle Creek Golf Club

A Look at Shingle Creek Golf Club in Orlando
The Shingle Creek Golf Club is 7213 yards long and is home to the Brad Brewer Golf Academy. The Arnold Palmer Design Company made the golf course, which has bunkers, a driving range, and a putting area. The greens are raised. There are 15 restaurants and lounges, 4 swimming pools, an exercise center, a salon, and a full-service spa at the AAA Four Diamond Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel. The view is beautiful. Cvent named the hotel as one of the top twenty meeting hotels in the United States. The stunning view of the golf course makes the hotel even better. The Shingle Creek Golf Club has a great atmosphere where you can satisfy your sporting needs.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices: $39 to $69 depending on weekdays or weekends  (the prices are seasonal, it is better to call up the office)

Timings: 5 am to around 7 pm

19. Ventura Country Club Golf Course

Ventura Country Club Golf Course

A Look at the Ventura Country Club Golf Course in Orlando
There are three tee boxes on the Ventura Country Club Golf Course, which is beautiful with lots of trees, wetlands, and birds of prey like the Osprey and the Bald Eagle. This course brings players closer to Florida’s natural environment. The course, which was designed by Mark Mahannah in 1981, keeps 5659 yards of the natural scenery. Some very lucky people live there. They have their own people Association that owns, runs, and takes care of the golf course. You can play other games besides golf if you’re not into it, like tennis and basketball. The place has a diner, a clubhouse, a swimming pool, and billiards, as interesting as that may sound. “Orlando’s Best Secret” is a good description of the golf course; don’t miss out on finding this city’s secret.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices: The prices range from $21-$35 for the general public and $18-$32 for the residents

Timings: 11 am to twilight

20. North Shore Golf Club

North Shore Golf Club

A Look at the North Shore Golf Club in Orlando
The North Shore Golf Club is surrounded by beautiful Florida wetlands. It has 4 sets of tees for recreational and beginner golfers, as well as 6900 yards for more experienced players to show off their skills or get better at them. It’s on the bucket list of many players because of how beautiful the course is and how well it’s kept up. The golf course has a clubhouse, bathrooms, a driving range, a bunker, a chipping area, and locker rooms. There are also tasty snacks available. It started in 2001 and has been giving people a good time for over a decade with its Carolina-style championship course, which was designed by Mike Dasher.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices: The prices range from $34-$60

Timings: 7 am to around 6 pm

21. Metro West Golf Club

Metro West Golf Club

A Look at the Metro West Golf Club in Orlando
The natural slopes of Metro West Golf Club make it a great place for players. It is known as one of the best golf courses in Orlando and has delicious food at Westerly’s Restaurant and Sundance Tavern, as well as bars and drink carts at Metro West. The Metro West Golf Club is 7051 yards long and was built by Robert Trent Jones Sr. It has a lot of trees and not many bodies of water, so it feels like you’re really in nature. It has a hotel and a learning center for people who are just starting out with golf. The golf course also has sports like tennis and is open to everyone. It also has rooms for banquets and meetings.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices: The prices range from $21-$37

Timings: 7:30 am to around 6 pm

22. Champions Gate

Champions Gate

A Look at Champions Gate, Orlando
Greg Norman, a golfer himself, created the Champions Gate Golf Club, which feels like a town a long way from the busy city. This golf course has both an international course and a state course. It will be one of the best times of your life to play golf while being in the middle of nature. The Champions Gate Golf Resort has 15 acres of fun things to do. Champions Gate Golf has a course that is open all year and is 7128 yards for national players and 7363 yards for foreign players. It has a lounge, banquet rooms, restaurants, a driving range, bunkers, lockers, and more. There is also a school where people can learn how to play the sport.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices: The price for one day ranges from $59-$79

Timings: 7 am to around 5 pm

23. Walt Disney World Resort Golf Courses

Walt Disney World Resort Golf Courses

A Look at the Walt Disney World Resort Golf Courses in Orlando
Both guests and members of the public can enjoy a great round of golf at the Walt Disney World Resort Golf Course, which also has several courses designed by PGA pros. The golf course at the fancy lodge has been the site of everything from 18-hole championships to small get-togethers of family and friends. As you drive around the driving range, use all of your senses and enjoy a variety of top-notch facilities and equipment. Arnold Palmer Golf Management is in charge of the whole course, and people who want to play golf must wear certain clothes. Footgolf is a fun game that you can try for $25 for 90 days.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Golf Course

Prices: One round of golf ranges from $55-$75

Timings: 7 am to sunset

Disability-Friendly: Parking is complimentary for people with disability parking permits at any Disney Resort
Wheelchair and hearing-accessible rooms available

24. New Smyrna Beach

New Smyrna Beach

A Look at New Smyrna Beach, Orlando
For example, people who come to New Smyrna Beach can fish, sail, motorboat, golf, hike, and do many other outdoor activities. It also has a lot of water sports, such as surfing, swimming, scuba diving, and riding a wave. The New Smyrna Beach is about 55.7 miles from Orlando. It is home to a lot of sharks. At the shacks, you can satisfy your hunger with delicious food.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Beach

Price: The fee for the passes ranges from $20-$100.

Perks :

  •  Wheelchairs and disability parking spaces are available
  • Availability of parking places near the beach which are open from 9 am- 5 pm.
  • Open to people on foot or bicycles for 24 hours (driving and parking on the beach, there are particular times)

25. Canaveral National Seashore

Canaveral National Seashore

A Look at Canaveral National Seashore in Orlando
Canaveral National Seashore is the perfect beach for a trip if you want to get away from the noise and chaos of city life. The clear water and lush vegetation will give visitors an unforgettable experience. There is a border island with the national park, which is 50 miles from Walt Disney World. The National Park has a lot of plants and animals that live in and on the water all year long. You can get your park pass at either Apollo Beach or Playalinda Beach, and it can be good for either one year or forever.

For those who walk, ride a motorcycle, or drive a commercial car, there is also a pass that is good for 7 days and costs between $10 and $20. On top of all the water sports and events that you can find at most beaches, this one is the closest to wildlife.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Boating & Cruises

Timings: 6 am-6 pm.

Perks :

  • Parking available for regular tourists
  • Wheelchair options for people with disability

 

Restrictions: Pets are not allowed

26. Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach

A Look at Daytona Beach and Orlando
Daytona Beach is the center of racing. It is 51 miles northeast of Orlando and has hard-packed sand that makes it possible. In addition, baseball and golf fans like to visit, and the beach is 23 miles long and grassy. Get ready to do a lot of things in the water, such as windsurfing, fishing, boating, surfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and more. You can treat yourself at the restaurants in the area and shop for souvenirs at the pretty shops. There are some great spas in Daytona Beach where you can relax and feel better.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Beach

Perks :

  • The beach is open to pedestrians throughout the day and does not need any fee
  • On-beach parking and off-beach parking available
  • Free beach wheelchairs

 

Restriction :

  • Driving is restricted to specific areas of the beach and is open from one hour after sunrise to one hour before sunset
  • Not a pet-friendly beach with an exception for guide dogs accompanying visually impaired people
  • Alcohol and glass containers are not allowed

27. Clearwater Beach

Clearwater Beach

A Look at Clearwater Beach in Orlando
It is about 108.1 miles from Orlando to Clearwater Beach, which has been named Florida’s Best Beach Town by several people. Everyone is welcome at Clearwater Beach, whether they are a tourists or someone looking to live there. A lot of tourists like State Road 60, which is also known as Pier 60, because it has snack bars, parks, and cute shops that sell a lot of different things. There is a regular event called Sunset Pier 60, where street artists put on a show on the beach, making it even livelier. Visitors can have fun on paid day cruises, sunset cruises, whale-watching tours, helicopter tours, snorkeling, and other activities.

You can enjoy sunshine all year long at Clearwater Beach, which has a record of 768 sunny days.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Beach

Parking Fee: $2 per hour

Perks :

  • Wheelchairs are available at the beach for free
  • The beach is open for 24 hours.

28. Cocoa Beach

Cocoa Beach

A Look at Cocoa Beach, Orlando
Cocoa Beach, which is 59.4 miles east of Orlando, is a great place for beach lovers to relax. Because of the Kennedy Space Center, this beach is also called the “Space Coast.” There are many things to do at this beach, such as deep-sea fishing, surfing, and water sports. There is the world’s biggest surf shop at the beach, which is the main thing to do there. Nature lovers can go on eco-tours or kayak tours that get you close to nature and wildlife at a reasonable price. Shopaholics don’t have to worry, though, because Cocoa Beach also has some great shops, boutiques, and restaurants that serve everything from high-class food to fast food. The bathroom, playground, parking lot, and other parts of the beach are closed at night. There are also rules in place to protect the turtles, their dwellings, and their young.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Beach

Perks :

  • Free parking space for its visitors
  • Open for 24 hours, (however the public parks can be visited from sunrise to sunset)
  • Wheelchairs that can be rented
  • Pet-friendly

29. Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral

A Look at Cocoa Beach, Orlando
Cocoa Beach, which is 59.4 miles east of Orlando, is a great place for beach lovers to relax. Because of the Kennedy Space Center, this beach is also called the “Space Coast.” There are many things to do at this beach, such as deep-sea fishing, surfing, and water sports. There is the world’s biggest surf shop at the beach, which is the main thing to do there. Nature lovers can go on eco-tours or kayak tours that get you close to nature and wildlife at a reasonable price. Shopaholics don’t have to worry, though, because Cocoa Beach also has some great shops, boutiques, and restaurants that serve everything from high-class food to fast food. The bathroom, playground, parking lot, and other parts of the beach are closed at night. There are also rules in place to protect the turtles, their dwellings, and their young.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Boating & Cruises

Activities :

  • Special campsites, both authentic and modern
  • Amenities like Wi-Fi, security, parking, etc. available
  • Boats are easily available for rent
  • Lively nightlife with bars and dance clubs

30. Vero Beach

Vero Beach

A Look at Vero Beach, Orlando
Vero Beach is a peaceful city on Florida’s Atlantic Coast. It will do more for you than just relax. One day you’re lying in the sun, and the next you’re taking pictures of tropical plants and lily-filled fields. Vero Beach is a great place to take a break and enjoy life. There are museums, golf courses, nature tours, and many wonderful restaurants. The fun doesn’t end at the end of the day either. Vero Bach has a lively evening and lots of fun things to do during the day.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Beach

Activities :

  • Water sports and fishing
  • Pet- friendly
  • Special attractions for LGBTQ travel, black heritage travel, eco-friendly travel

31. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley

A Look at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley in Orlando
Do you also wish you could have bought books, wands, and owls in Diagon Alley? Don’t worry, this place is made for people like you.

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is at Universal Studios in Orlando. It takes you to the famous Diagon Alley and into the magical world of Harry Potter as if it were your own. There are lots of exciting things to do here, like eating at the Leaky Cauldron, meeting goblins in Gringotts, riding the Hogwarts Express, and more! The huge park will take you at least two days to see everything.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Entry fee for one day: $164.99 per person
A park-to-park ticket is mandatory to visit both parks

Timings: 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM

32. Holy Land Experience

Holy Land Experience

A Look at the Holy Land Experience in Orlando
Who knew that Jesus would want a theme park? Please let us know when you get back from spending time at the Orlando theme park and fun park called Holy Land Experience.

This theme park is different from most because it doesn’t have any rides. For sure, though, it will take you on a spiritual ride with its Broadway-style shows, rare items, historical time frames, and educational displays. The public can also attend church services and bible lessons once a week.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Entry fee for one day: Adults- $50
Ages 5-17 – $35
Children of age 4 and younger- Free
Charges a parking fee for motor vehicles

Timings: 10.00 AM to 6.00 PM
Closed on Sundays and Mondays

33. Discovery Cove

Discovery Cove

A Look at Discovery Cove in Orlando
Discovery Cove is an Orlando theme park with water rides and tropical plants. The Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are one of the best things about this place. People can play, talk, touch, and swim with them. There are also more than 30 kinds of exotic and tropical birds in the park, which is both beautiful and soothing.

This water park’s slow river is different from others because it’s set up to feel like a real river, with birds singing and waterfalls. The Great Reef is the newest part of this park. It lets you swim with real fish and has a special area made just for sharks!

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Entry fee for one day: For non-swim Day Resort Package- $289
For Dolphin- Swim Day Resort Package- $249.01
The entry fee is all-inclusive of all foods and beverages, meaning you don’t have to spend a penny once you are inside the park.

Timings: 9.00 AM to 5.30 PM

34. Gatorland

Gatorland

Gatorland in Orlando: A Quick Look
It is south of Orlando and is known as the “Alligator Capital of the World” because it has so many real alligators and other animals that it is one of the most interesting wildlife theme parks.

You can see all the wildlife in Florida from the airboat ride, which is what the park is best known for. There is no way you could say “Later, Alligator!” in this place!

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Entry fee for one day :

Ages 3-12: $19.99
Ages 13-55: $29.99
Ages 55 and up: $24.99

 

Timings: 10.00 AM to 5 PM

35. Blizzard Beach Water Park

Blizzard Beach Water Park

A Look at Blizzard Beach Water Park in Orlando
Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park is the second park at Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida. Ranking as the third most popular park in the world, this one has the most exciting atmosphere, with slushy ice and sparkling water.

All of the park’s main features are on top of Mount Gushmore, a man-made mountain that rises up to 90 feet. It’s best known for its lazy rivers, slides, wave pools, and, most importantly, the Summit Plummet, a 90-foot-long slide that is sure to thrill you.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Entry fee for one day: $73.49 for an adult and $67.10 for a child

Timings during peak seasons: 9.00 AM to 8.00 PM

36. Typhoon Lagoon

Typhoon Lagoon

A Look at Typhoon Lagoon and Orlando
Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park is a happy, fun place that feels like a tropical island. The theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, has been one of the most popular places for tourists to visit for many years.

Mount Mayday, a man-made mountain, is built around the park. It has lots of rides and pools for everyone to enjoy. The coolest thing about the mountain is that it has one of the biggest wave pools in the world. So that people “feel” like they are really at a lake, the park also serves beach-style foods and drinks.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Entry fee for one day :

$73.49 for an adult and $67.10 for a child

 

Timings during peak (summer) months: 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM

37. Volcano Bay

Volcano Bay

A Look at Volcano Bay in Orlando
The Volcano Bay Water Theme Park is one of the newest attractions at the Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. It opened to the public in 2017. This is a water park with a tropical theme. The main draw is a 200-foot-tall fake volcano called Krakatau.

The park is split into three towns that are all around the volcano. Each village has its own set of slides, pools, and other exciting rides, so people of all ages can enjoy it.
All Universal Orlando Resorts offer free transportation and early entry to guests who arrive by plane.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Entry fee for one day: $80 for an adult and $75 for a child

Timings during the peak season: 9.00 A.M. to 9.00 P.M.

38. Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

A Look at Animal Kingdom in Orlando
Disney’s Animal Kingdom is a dreamy paradise full of some of the most colorful and beautiful rides and places. In the World of Avatar, you can explore Pandora, the magical place from James Cameron’s hit movie Avatar. This might be the most interesting of all of them.

This place is a visual treat whether you want to fly on a mountain banshee, eat traditional Na’vi food, or just float down a river at night and look at the bioluminescent jungle.

Safaris, a roller coaster with a Himalayan theme, and a jungle walk with animals like African Lions, Asian Tigers, and Western Lowland Gorillas are some of the other big draws. Besides rides, there are also Disney figures and a lot of great places to eat. You can get help with your wheelchair, rent one, or board your pet.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Timings: 8 am-8 pm

Prices: Starting from $109.

39. Universal Studios

Universal Studios

A Look at Universal Studios, Orlando
This theme park is full of thrill rides and movie-verse copies that are based on movies and TV shows from one of the biggest companies in the world.

This is a popular family ride where you become a minion in Gru’s house and go on an exciting trip through the labs. There’s also a fun dance party where you can show off your moves. Looking for a thrill? The Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit is the ride for you. It goes up 90° and speeds up to 65mph.

In a street chase, you can ride with the characters from Fast and Furious. You can also visit the magical world of Harry Potter or go on an adventure with the Transformers in 3D. In restaurants all over the park, Universal Studios also serves a wide range of snacks and full meals. It helps people in wheelchairs, rents things, and boards pets.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Timings: 8 am-9 pm (Subject to variations)

Prices: Starting from $109

Disability-Friendly: Yes

40. Epcot

Epcot

A Look at Epcot in Orlando
One more Disney project is this theme park, which is almost twice as big as Magic Kingdom. It is split into two sections, Future World and World Showcase.

Wander around in Frozen Ever After, a small town based on the town from the hit movie Frozen. Ride slowly on The Seas of Nemo and Friends or go to the zoo to meet Dory or Nemo. You can also play a scavenger hunt with your friends to find clues and hints.

The NASA-style spaceship simulator in The Mission: Space Ride is another unique thing about Epcot. A lot of different Disney characters will even put on live shows for you to enjoy. In Epcot’s restaurants, you can eat food from more than 10 different countries. You can get help with or rent a wheelchair, and your pet can also stay there.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Timings: 11 am-10 pm

Prices: Starting from approx. $140

41. Disney Magic Kingdom

Disney Magic Kingdom

A Look at the Disney Magic Kingdom, Orlando
The Disney Magic Kingdom is a land straight out of a fairy tale. It was one of the first and most popular theme parks, which helped Orlando earn its name.

Six magical places make it up: Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and Main Street, USA. The famous Cinderella Castle is also there. It is a beautiful place that looks like it belongs in a fairy tale.

Along with character parades, there are also roller coasters, a haunted house, and a pirate-themed ride. As for food, you can eat classic Disney character-themed snacks and sweets, or you can have a fancy Disney-style dinner. You can get help with or rent a wheelchair, and your pet can also stay there.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Timings: 9 am-9 pm

Prices: Starting from approx. $140

42. Universal’s Island of Adventure

Universal’s Island of Adventure

A Look at Universal’s Island of Adventure 
You’ll feel like you’re in a whole other world when you visit this theme park, which is full of characters and themes from Universal Studios movies. See a lot of what Hogwarts is like in Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts, or ride a backward roller coaster to get away from the Mummy in Revenge of the Mummy. The Pteranodon Flyers are fun for kids because they let them try flying through seats that are hung from an overhead track. The name comes from the dinosaur of the same name in Jurassic Park.

There are many more special rides, such as The Incredible Hulk Coaster and The Amazing Adventure of Spider-Man. You can get help with or rent a wheelchair, and your pet can also stay there.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Timings: 8 am-9 pm (Subject to variations)

43. Fun Spot America

Fun Spot America

A Look at Fun Spot America in Orlando
For thrill-seekers, Fun Spot America is heaven, with two of the world’s biggest Sky Coasters. The second-tallest one is in Orlando, standing 250 feet tall. The only wooden roller coaster in Orlando is there, and it’s called White Lightning. It also has Gator Spot, a 15,000-square-foot oasis where you can meet over 100 animal species.

Some other fun things to do are a 101-foot-tall Ferris wheel, bumper cars, bumper boats, a big arcade, and a go-kart track with multiple levels. It has different rides with different levels of difficulty for kids and adults. You can get in for free and pay for rides, or you can buy a full-day pass. On your birthday, if you bring proof of your age, you can even get a free day pass. You can also get help with your wheelchair or rent one.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Timings: 2 pm to 12 am (Subject to variations)

Prices: Free admission

44. Sea World Orlando

Sea World Orlando

A Look at Sea World Orlando, Orlando
With animal shows, rides, and a water park, SeaWorld is the best place to see marine life. It also has Orlando’s fastest, longest, and highest roller coaster, called Mako after one of the fastest sharks, and a unique water park with more than 40 rides. You can also get close to marine life with virtual experiences like the 360° Turtle Trek. The Empire of the Penguin gives you a look into the life of a penguin, and Clyde and Seamore’s Sea Lion High is a fun and silly show.

This park is also great because it is Autism Friendly, which means that kids with disabilities can get extra help and care. It’s a great choice if you want to see all that Marine World has to offer.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Aquarium

Timings: 10 am- 5 pm (Varies frequently)

Prices: Starting from 109.99$

45. Museums in Orlando

Museums

Orlando’s museums, a quick look
If you think that Orlando is only about theme parks, you’re missing out on some truly amazing museums that show the city’s playful arts, cultural scenes, and historical importance.

If you want to learn more about what Orlando has to offer, museums are a great place to start. The best museums to see are the Orlando Science Center, the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, WonderWorks, the Orlando Museum of Art, the Orange County Regional History Center, Fort Christmas Historical Park, the Orlando Fire Museum, the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, the Museum of Military History, and the Albin Palasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Museum

Timings: Tuesday – Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM,
Saturday, Sunday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Entry Fee: Adult – USD 8,
Child – USD 5

46. John Kennedy Space Center

John Kennedy Space Center

John Kennedy Space Center, Orlando Overview

The Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex has fun things to do that have to do with space.

The Kennedy Space Center has many events, experiences, and exhibits that can help you learn more about how space works. The Space Shuttle Atlantis display, the Shuttle Launch Experience, the Apollo/Saturn V Center, the Rocket Garden, the IMAX Theater, Eyes on the Universe, and Astronaut Encounter are some of these.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Landmark

Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

47. SeaWorld

SeaWorld

A Look at SeaWorld, Orlando
As its name suggests, SeaWorld is a marine-themed park with 200 acres of water-based activities.

The SeaWorld Adventure Park has fun things to do and see in the water for everyone. You can get up close and personal with marine animals, ride thrilling rides, and watch entertaining live shows. Discovery Cove has a Grand Reef, a Dolphin Lagoon, and a brand-new Freshwater Oasis. At SeaWorld’s Aquatica water park, eight thrilling rides will make you gasp for air.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Timings: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Entry Fee: Admission – USD 95 (prices vary daily)

48. Universal Orlando Resort

Universal Orlando Resort

A Look at the Universal Orlando Resort 
There is entertainment at Universal Orlando Resort that never ends. You can have fun for days and still have more things to do.

If you’re a huge Harry Potter fan, you should book your tickets to Universal Orlando. The park has two theme parks, a water park, and a lot of places to eat, shop, and have fun. Ride the Hogward Express, go on a 3D ride with the minions, and hold your breath for thrilling water rides. A new exciting ride called Skull Island was just added, and a second new theme park called Volcano Bay will open in 2017.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Amusement & Theme Park

Timings: Daily, hours vary

Entry Fee: Single park:
One day: USD 102,
Two days: USD 150,
Both parks:
One day: USD 147,
Two days: USD 195

49. Orlando / Kissimmee KOA Holiday

Orlando / Kissimmee KOA Holiday

A Look at the Orlando/Kissimmee KOA Holiday
Kissimmee KOA Holiday is one of the best RV parks in this area, and it’s only a short drive from Central Florida. There are playgrounds for kids, an exercise room for adults, pools, and hot tubs for everyone. This is a great place to go camping. It also has RV sites, campsites, and Patio Hookup sites so you can stay in comfort.

There is free WiFi all over the park.
Pets are welcome, and there are fun things for them to do like dog parks and dog washes.

Weather: 19 – 29°C

Tags: Stay Experience

Timings: Check-in – 1:00 pm

Check-out – 11:00 am

Deluxe Cabins:

Check-in – 3:00 pm

Check-out – 11:00 am

Pool timings are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m

50. Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World

A Look at Walt Disney World 
You can’t miss the world’s biggest theme park resort, which has 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, many hotels, shops, restaurants, and a lot of fun things to do.

For many people, Walt Disney Resort is the main reason they go to Orlando. No matter what age you are, you will have a great time here. Magic World, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom are the four very cool theme parks. Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon and Disney’s Blizzard Beach are two fun water parks where you can have some excitement. Just when you think that’s all there is to do, you should know that there are more things to do, like dining, shopping, sports, the spa, exercise centers, character experiences, and more!

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