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08-20-2008, 08:42 PM
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Visiting Orlando, what's to do besides Disney?
Hi there,
We'll be in Orlando for 2 weeks after Thanksgiving, visiting family but will be spending a good amount of time doing WDW. So, my question is, what kinds of fun things are there to do besides theme parks. We'll do WdW for about 3-5 days depending on how our 2 yr old does. But we were thinking about going to the coast or is there a zoo or museum in town? We'll have a rental car and wouldn't mind driving 1-2 hours to go someplace really cool. DH does not want to go to Kennedy space center so that's out. I need some fun family activities that are not Disney related.
Thanks so much!!
Angela
In Phoenix, AZ
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08-20-2008, 09:31 PM
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Over in Tampa is (MOSI) Museum of science which i hear is interesting. You can google that for more info. Daytona can be fun too. If your interested in NASCAR, Daytona USA is a family fun spot. I wasn't really into NASCAR myself but i still enjoyed myself there. You can have a guided tour around the race track, there's an arcade room inside with a variety of different games to play. across the street from the speedway is a go cart place, arcades and a place where you can actually drive a dragster (on a track of course) all under one building. Further up along the Daytona strip you'll find mini golf and shopping for souveniers.
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08-20-2008, 09:41 PM
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Orlando science center and Gator land are some other things lake eola park and some nice shops and restaurants in Thornton park in downtown and Park ave in winter park is really nice also.
There is also a bunch to do around International Drive and you can also goto Old town off 192 alot of nice shops and places to eat plus rides for kids and adults. I think Saturday nights has a old car show, it`s really fun.
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08-20-2008, 10:10 PM
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Thinking of things a 2 year old would enjoy....there is the Sanford ZOO....of course the beach.
Is the 2 year old a boy or girl? If a girl, she may enjoy one of Florida's oldest attractions...Weeki Wachee Springs and the mermaids. They have beautiful springs, a great mermaid show, animal shows and a riverboat cruise. It's in Spring Hill - about 1 1/2 hours from Orlando, I think.
Are you doing Sea World? Most young children enjoy Sea World because of the animals and there's a great Luau. Be sure to take in a character breakfast while you're at Disney. You definitely want to do Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom. I doubt a 2 year old would get anything out of Epcot or probably even MGM.
Have fun!
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08-20-2008, 10:18 PM
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There is also a zoo in Melborne and Cocoa Beach pier.
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08-21-2008, 05:51 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alphaman
Orlando science center and Gator land are some other things lake eola park and some nice shops and restaurants in Thornton park in downtown and Park ave in winter park is really nice also.
There is also a bunch to do around International Drive and you can also goto Old town off 192 alot of nice shops and places to eat plus rides for kids and adults. I think Saturday nights has a old car show, it`s really fun.
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Yeah...the car show is great fun! Also...you can try either Fun Place location, Wet 'n Wild and let's not forget Universal and Sea World!
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08-21-2008, 06:04 AM
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On your way to Tampa via I-4 you could stop off at the Fantasy of Flight in Polk City:
Fantasy of Flight, World's Greatest Aircraft Collection <-- They have a decent retro diner there as well (awesome milk shakes).
Also in the area in Winter Haven is Cypress Gardens:
Cypress Gardens "Florida's First Theme Park"
In Lake Wales is Bok Towers:
Historic Bok Sanctuary
In Tampa I would check out the Florida Aquarium:
The Florida Aquarium - Tampa Bay
Also the Lowry Park Zoo:
Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo
Also Bush Gardens:
Welcome to Busch Gardens <-- maybe you could get a dual park pass for Sea World and Bush Gardens (I think they also offer free bus service between the 2).
You should also take a drive down Bayshore Blvd:
Bayshore Boulevard
I hear Ybor Village is a nice place to check out also during the daytime:
Ybor City, Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I would NOT go to MOSI. Everyone I talk to say it's not worth it. Dirty, run down, broken displays, etc...
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08-21-2008, 08:49 AM
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Agree with Markhunt about MOSI. It was really nice in it's time.....not so much anymore. I think a science center wouldn't be appropriate for most 2 year olds - but OSC - Orlando Science Center is much better than MOSI these days. It's beautiful. If you're going to a Science Center - it's the one to choose.
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08-21-2008, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by pianogal
Agree with Markhunt about MOSI. It was really nice in it's time.....not so much anymore. I think a science center wouldn't be appropriate for most 2 year olds - but OSC - Orlando Science Center is much better than MOSI these days. It's beautiful. If you're going to a Science Center - it's the one to choose.
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We went to the OSC for the first time today. If you have a 2 year old, you may want to try the lower level first (one level down from the main entrance).
We stayed about 2 hours just in that area. My kids are 2 and 4.5. They loved it! They have an area with baby alligators, turtles, fish, snakes etc.
There are a few large water tables with boats and stuff to play with (so the kids do get wet). They have story time, a little play kitchen area, a tree house, an auto-mechanic area and a few other things.
There's probably much more on the other floors for older kids, but the little kids area was good enough for a few hours.
It was very cute.
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