Best Theme Parks in Orlando
What are the
theme parks
in Orlando? If you've never
visited Orlando before or you're eagerly awaiting your first trip,
you'll want to know which theme parks to visit.
How many theme parks are there in Orlando? How big are they? What is
really worth seeing/doing at each? How long does it take to visit? How
much does it cost?
Jump to:-
Disney World Resort
Universal Studios
Island of Adventure
Harry Potter Theme park
SeaWorld Orlando
Busch Gardens, Tampa
Biggest Theme Parks in
Orlando
Disney World Resort &
Universal Studios Theme Park
Without doubt Universal
Studios and Disney World are the two biggest and most popular theme
parks in Orlando.
Disney World Orlando
Disney World is not just one theme park, but 4 theme parks, plus two
exciting water parks! It's simply huge and you could spend a whole week
going around all of them and still not see everything! The whole resort
is 47 sq miles - that's equal to the size of San Francisco!
Below is an overview of the 4 main Disney theme parks. But first, if
you're looking for Disney ticket information, Disney park maps or
Disney opening hours please use these links:-
Disney
Theme Park Tickets Guide
Disney
World Park Hours
Disney
World Maps
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The four main Disney theme parks in Orlando are:-
Magic Kingdom
The Magic Kingdom is where the true magic of Disney is. With
Cinderella's castle in the background and Main Street USA filled with
Disney characters, rides and parades, kids and big kids alike will love
MK.
There are lots of rides suitable for younger children as well as rides
that adults can enjoy too, like Splash Mountain and Jungle Cruise and
the Haunted Mansion.
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Kingdom
Epcot
Stands for
Experimental
Prototype
Community
Of
Tomorrow
- when Walt Disney created EPCOT he had a vision of it being like a
World's Fair, showcasing the latest advances in technology and
scientific discovery.
EPCOT is spilt into two areas -
Future
World and
World
Showcase. Future World is where you'll find all the
interactive rides and games including Mission Space, Test Track and the
Seas with Nemo and Friends.
World Showcase is a series of themed pavilions, each one representing
a different country (there are 11 countries altogether). Within each
pavilion you can sample the food and drink of each country.
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Center
Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom is Disney's largest theme park in Orlando at 500 acres.
It's host to hundreds
of African and Asian animals and birds. AK is sensitively themed and
maintained to preserve a natural habitat as possible for it's animals.
There are miles of open 'savannah' in which you can take tours to see
lions, wilderbeast, crocodiles, monkeys, bats, zebras, hippos and many
more animals and birds.
The
park itself is beautiful, with the pinnacle of the park being the 145ft
tall Tree Of Life at the center. There is also a recreation of Mount
Everest which is home one of the best new Disney World attractions,
Expedition Everest!
>>> More about Disney's
Animal Kingdom attractions
Hollywood Studios
(formerly MGM Studios)
Disney's Hollywood Studios is themed like 1930s and 1940s Hollywood.
It has a mix of thrill rides, live shows, kids rides and characters.
Thrill rides include Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, The
Tower of Terror and the Star Tours simulator ride. Live shows that the
whole family will enjoy include Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular,
Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show and Hollywood Studios
Backlot Tour.
Little kids will love Playhouse
Disney-Live on Stage and Honey I Shrunk the Kids Movie Set Adventure
featuring giant plants and insects for kids to climb on.
>>> More about Disney's
Hollywood Studios
Blizzard Beach Water Park
Blizzard Beach is one of the best Orlando water parks for thrill
slides. You
can't help but marvel at the wonderful themeing of Blizzard
Beach. This is the only water park themed on an Alpine ski resort.
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| Ski-Lifts taking guests to the top of Summit Plummet |
There is certainly enough here to keep all ages happy. There is a large
wave pool, lazy river, family raft rides and areas to relax and enjoy
the Florida sunshine.
Thrill seekers will love Summit Plummet and Slush N Gusher drop slides.
All ages can enjoy the racing slides like Double Dipper, Tobaggan Racer
and Snow Stormers.
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More about Blizzard Beach Water Park
Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
Typhoon Lagoon is the sister water park to Blizzard Beach. This Disney
water park is geared more towards those who aren't into thrill slides!
Typhoon Lagoon's appeal is its' more relaxed atmosphere. There's a
loads of great water slides, a large wave pool and beach area, winding
lazy river that passes through
caves and gushing waterfalls.
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Typhoon Lagoon Orlando, panorama of the surf pool
and beach. Photo courtesy of Lorraine Paulhus
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Typhoon Lagoon also has a shark reef where you can try snorkelling in
the shark tank. This is included in the admission price.
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More about Typhoon Lagoon Orlando
Disney Quest
While Disney Quest is not strictly speaking a theme park, it's good to
mention it here because it's part of Disney World. Disney Quest can
provide a day's worth of entertainment for teens and older children.
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Disney Quest Orlando Building
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This is 6 storey indoor interactive gaming heaven! For once admission
price you can play as many arcade games, virtual reality games,
simulator rides and activities as you can.
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More about Disney Quest Orlando
Theme Parks in Orlando:
Universal Studios
At Universal Studios Orlando you'll find there are two theme parks to
visit:-
Universal Studios Theme
Park
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The iconic entrance to Universal Studios theme park.
Photo courtesy of Galokin
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Universal Studios is the second most visited theme park in Orlando
besides
Disney. Universal Studios is based around famous movies and pop
culture. They are always updating their rides and shows to keep up with
the times, yet some old favorites, like the Jaws ride, still remain.
The theme park has five themed areas with rides and shows in each. Most
of the rides are indoor simulator rides, indoor roller coasters and
shows. The highlights of Universal Studios is the Shrek 4-D show (very
funny!), Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster, Disaster show and
simulator ride and the new Simpson's roller coaster.
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More about Universal Studios Theme Park
Universal Islands of
Adventure
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View of Islands of Adventure theme park.
Left is the entrance tower, right is Dr Dooms Fear Fall. The green
roller coaster is The Hulk. Photo courtesy
of Galokin
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Island of Adventure is the best theme park in Orlando for world class
roller coasters and thrill rides. This theme park has five worlds which
are located around a central lake. In each world, you'll find rides,
rollercoasters, kids rides, live shows, shops, restaurants and
character meet & greets.
For coaster fans there's the Duelling Dragons twin roller coaster, Dr
Doom's Fear Fall, and The Hulk roller coaster.
Kid's will love Dr Seuss Land which is beautifully themed with all the
topsy turvy buildings and colorful characters from the children's
books. There are lots of rides and characters for kids here.
All visitors will enjoy the Jurassic Park world with the Jurassic Park
River Adventure log-flume ride.
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More about Universal Island of Adventure Theme Park
Coming
in Spring 2010
- New Harry Potter theme park
We are eagerly awaiting the new addition to Universal Studios Island of
Adventure - the
Wizarding
World of Harry Potter theme park. This new "theme park
within
a
theme park" will replace the current Lost Continent world at Islands of
Adventure and will bring new rides and attractions as well as re-vamp
existing rides.
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More about Harry Potter Theme Park
Animal Theme Parks in
Orlando
SeaWorld Orlando
SeaWorld is a marine-life adventure park. The main focus is on sea life
and
marine mammals. There are many animal exhibitions throughout the park
where you can see polar bears, walruses, sea lions, sharks, manatees,
penguins, dolphins, sting rays, beluga whales and much more.
SeaWorld is a great theme parks in Orlando to visit on a rainy day. The
summer downpours or winter chill won't ruin your trip to SeaWorld!
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There are shows at SeaWorld which run everyday.
These shows are
included in the admission price. The most popular one is the Shamu the
killer whale show. There are other shows which feature sea lions,
parrots, dolphins and pets.
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There are three rides at SeaWorld - Manta - the new roller coaster,
Journey to Atlantis log-flume ride and the Kraken roller coaster.
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Manta Ride - The Flying Roller Coaster
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More about SeaWorld Rides
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More about SeaWorld Orlando location, opening hours and map.
Busch Gardens, Tampa
OK, so Busch gardens isn't a theme park in Orlando. But many visitors
to Orlando make the trip over to Busch Gardens in Tampa. It's a 60-90
minute drive
(depending on traffic) which is well worth the time when you consider
how many great
roller costers and animals exhibits there are at Busch Gardens.
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More about Busch Gardens Florida
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Montu at Busch Gardens, Florida
Photo courtesy of Tps58
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Closed theme parks in
Orlando:-
Water Mania Water Park - closed September 5th 2005
Cypress Gardens & Splash Island Water Park - closed September
23rd 2009
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