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Central
Florida Zoological Park - Stroll through this natural park
and view animals from around the world, including Florida. A petting
zoo for the kids is included. 3755 N. Hwy. 17-92.
Gatorland
- The Alligator Capitol of the World contains thousands of alligators
and crocodiles. Learn about the animals' habitat. Snakes also
slither about the exhibits. Alligator delicacies are for your
palate's delight. 14501 S Orange Blossom Trail
Green
Meadows Petting Farm - Take a tour of a working farm. See
first hand over two hundred farm animals. Pony rides for the kids
and a tractor drawn hay ride. 1368 South Poinciana Blvd.
Medieval
Life - Chivalry is alive again . Knights, blacksmiths, and
villains roam this abode. Journey back to Medieval times as you
witness all the period events. 4510 Irlo Bronson Hwy.
Ripley's
Believe It or Not Museum - 16 galleries of odd and unusual
exhibits from around the world to amaze and amuse you. 8201 International
Drive
Wekiwa
Springs State Park - Hiking, Canoeing, Horseback riding, camping
and picnicking available at this 6,900 acre natural park. Follow
man made trails through wooded areas or canoe at your own leisure.
Canoe rentals are available. 1800 Wekiwa Circle
Orlando
Science Center and John Young Planetarium - Learn about science
by involving your self with various scientific exhibits. Children
or adults can interact with the displays. The stars and sky are
featured in the planetarium and on weekends the planetarium will
host a 3d Cosmic Concert laser light show with rock music. 810
E. Rollins St.
Orlando Museum
of Art - American art from the 19th and 20th century. Children
have their own interactive art gallery. 2416 Mills Ave.
Flying
Tigers Restoration Museum - Aviation hanger style museum displaying
WWII aircraft in various stages of restoration. Tours are guided
or unguided. Guest can also take a ride on a WACO YMF-5 for $95-180
per couple. 231 N. Hoagland Blvd.
Johns
River Cruises and Tours - Become immersed in the raw nature
of the St. Johns River on a 50-foot pontoon boat. A narrator leads
you through a two-hour jaunt on the river where wildlife can be
enjoyed. 4255 Peninsula Point
A
World of Orchids - Tromp through one of the worlds largest
orchid displays. Rare species of orchids are grown here. Seed
purchases can be transacted. 2501 Old Lake Wilson Rd.
Harry P.
Leu Botanical Gardens - Florida's largest formal rose garden
and the largest camellia collections in the eastern United States.
Also featured is Leu's restored home from the 1800's. 1920 N.
Forest Ave
(407) 246-2620
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