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Theme Park Guide One Day in Orlando’s Best Theme Parks
From thrilling rides to enchanting settings, there’s something for everyone and every age group at Orlando’s theme parks. Explore the whimsical wonder of Disney, get lost in the otherworldly experiences of Universal, or discover the wonders of the deep at SeaWorld. No matter what your choice, a day in Orlando promises adventure, excitement, and memories that will last a lifetime.
Walt Disney World Resort
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If you only have one day at Disney World, your best bet is to spend it in the iconic Magic Kingdom park. Stepping into Magic Kingdom is like entering into a world of pure enchantment. With its towering castle, vibrant parades, and beloved characters, it’s a place where dreams come to life. A day in Magic Kingdom is filled with endless possibilities, from spinning on the Mad Tea Party ride to taking a leisurely cruise through “It’s a Small World”. The bravest guests can take on the thrill rides like Space Mountain and Splash Mountain, while those seeking a more relaxed experience can explore the shops and eateries on Main Street, U.S.A. Stay in the park until close for the fireworks, or finish up your day with dinner at one of Disney Springs’ famous restaurants.
SeaWorld Orlando
Start your day off right at SeaWorld Orlando, where you can immerse yourself in the wonders of the ocean. Witness majestic marine animals up close, from playful dolphins to awe-inspiring orcas. Thrilling drops, heartstopping turns, and screams of excitement can all be found on the roller coasters at SeaWorld. From the electrifying Mako coaster to the Kraken Unleashed, there’s no shortage of adrenaline-pumping fun to be had. After a half day of fun at SeaWorld, you can head over to Aquatica Water Park to cool off and take on thrilling water slides and rides.
Universal Orlando Resort
If you only have one day at Universal, you may want to spend it in the Islands of Adventure park. This park is the most packed with things to explore, where you’ll find yourself immersed in a world of wonder. Journey to Hogwarts and experience the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. If you’re seeking a more adrenaline-fueled adventure, strap yourself in for a ride on the Incredible Hulk Coaster or take a plunge down the Jurassic Park River Adventure.
Legoland Florida Resort
If you have kids, there’s no better option than Legoland Florida, but since the park is about an hour from Orlando, you’ll need to get an early start. One of the bonuses of this remote location is that it brings you closer to another great park, Peppa Pig Theme Park. With over 50 rides, shows, and attractions, Legoland features many beloved Lego characters and themed areas, including Lego City, Pirate’s Cove, and Ninjago World. And let’s not forget about the water park – with attractions like the Build-A-Raft River you can beat the heat while making a splash.
Kennedy Space Center
If you’re willing to drive about 45 minutes east, a fantastic option is waiting along the coast. Exploring the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is a must-do for any space enthusiast. This educational theme park offers a unique opportunity to learn about the history of space travel, see rockets up close, and even take a ride in a space simulator. Get a startlingly close view of the Atlantis Space Shuttle.
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