Friday, March 11, 2011

Fun Activities and Historic Landmarks of Orlando, Florida


In Orlando the very important factor in the growth of economy is tourism, it is the home of Walt Disney World, the Universal Orlando Resort, and as well as the Sea World Orlando. In addition to, the convention industry is vital to the Orlando’s economy and since 2004 over 48 million tourists came to Orlando. Orlando competes with Las Vegas and Chicago for hosting the most convention attendees in the US. The Orlando attractions are also based on many locals, who want to have fun close to home.   


One of the famous destinations for visitors from all over the world is the Orlando Museum of Art in which it features both a cultural and architectural treasures in the central Florida. When you enter the galleries you will see the Dale Chihuly’s arresting glass Cobalt and Citron Tower, it will attracts you eyes 20 ft up to the glass skylight above. As you are searching the Museum, you’re adventure begins as well as your imagination and creativity. Permanent collections include a wide range of art from around the world, including American art from the 19th century to the present day with works of artists like John Singer Sargent, Thomas Moran, George Innes, Georgia O'Keeffe, Ansel Adams, Suzanne McClelland, and William Michael Harnett. OMA is above all a lot of ancient art and African American, the largest and most representative collections in the Southeast.    

You can also visit the Kennedy Space Center where you can witness the member of NASA and the beauty of the area. In the Kennedy Space Center, the sky is not the limit but it’s but the beginning. Kennedy Space Center invites you to leave the last journey of mankind, and to find a really exciting holiday Florida. In addition to, every year millions of visitors from around the world make the trek to this hub of technology and discovery, where many of the greatest achievements of mankind happen. At the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, you have the unique opportunity to visit the facilities of NASA's launch and landing. Also you can experience interactive simulators, live entertainment and breathtaking encounters with massive rockets and have the opportunity to meet a real member of the astronaut corps by NASA.  

Experience the historic center of Orange County. It is a masterpiece historic five-storey offers the resident of Orlando and visitors fascinating penetration into how this region has made its transition from a small town surrounded by citrus groves and cattle ranches to the prosperity of today 'urban community. The Orange County Regional History Center houses the varied and extensive collections of the Historical Society of Central Florida, Inc. The History Center is continuously distinguished best museum area; located in the heart of downtown Orlando in the courthouse beautifully restored 1927 Orange County. With a list of interesting exhibits in constant evolution, the History Center is a major cultural attraction in Central Florida. From guided tours of historical and practical fun, interactive programs for children, learning is fun for all ages.  

The most amazing place to be visited in Orlando where both adult and children can enjoy is no other than Walt Disney World. Walt Disney World Resort is the biggest attraction of the region with its many aspects as the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom, Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach and Downtown Disney. Also, SeaWorld Orlando is a great park, which offers numerous zoological displays and marine animals along the amusement park roller coaster and Water Park. It also includes more of a park adjacent to Aquatica and Discovery Cove. Another popular attraction is the Wet ‘n Wild water. On the other hand, Universal Orlando, like Walt Disney World is a multi-faceted resort comprising Universal Studios Florida, CityWalk and Islands of Adventure. 


If you want to visit the wild park in Orlando then here is your wish, the Jungle Island. Enter a lush rainforest and contact with birds, monkeys, and the world's rarest creatures. Jungle Island is home to animal’s wonders like Hercules, a 900-pound liger and groundnut and Pumpkin, our two orang-utans. See animal shows, like winged wonders, with the birds of the world's deadliest, and The Tale of the Tiger, emphasizing the rarest cats in the world. Then curl the kangaroos, penguins, lemurs and more.  








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