Things to do in Orlando
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Scott, I definitely recommend seeing Cirque du Soleil's 'La Nouba' that plays at Downtown Disney. This show is incredible for both kids and adults, and your trip will be much fulfilled just by seeing this show alone without even attending the theme parks. Enjoy your trip.
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Living in Miami we visit Orlando on a daily basis. I would recommend taking the kids to one of the resorts and renting these small 2 seater boats called Water Mousese. They are a blast and you get to ride in the lakes overlooking the main entrance of Disney and all the resorts. You dont have to be staying at the resort to rent them. I recommend renting them at Fort Wilderness, they seem to be of better quality and also while at Fort Wilderness you can take the kids on a Horseback Ride which is about a hour or two. They also have a petting zoo and rent other things as well (ie Cannoes, 2-4 people bikes, etc.)
Also if you want to venture out of Disney grounds you have Midevil Times, where you can have a Dinner in a castle with a show (you'll be eating with your hands to keep with the theme). Along International Drive there are numerious Outlet Stores and mini attractions (Ripley's Belive it or not).
If your kids like Dolphins and such I recomment Sea World also. if you do go I'd recommend the backstage tour. As about it at the entrance. They'll take you to the back where you can see there tanks where they help out injured animals and it's a more personal feel.
Also about 2 hours away you can reach Bush Gardens in Tampa. And the other direction about 2 hours as well is the Kennedy Space Center.
Jimmy
Also if you want to venture out of Disney grounds you have Midevil Times, where you can have a Dinner in a castle with a show (you'll be eating with your hands to keep with the theme). Along International Drive there are numerious Outlet Stores and mini attractions (Ripley's Belive it or not).
If your kids like Dolphins and such I recomment Sea World also. if you do go I'd recommend the backstage tour. As about it at the entrance. They'll take you to the back where you can see there tanks where they help out injured animals and it's a more personal feel.
Also about 2 hours away you can reach Bush Gardens in Tampa. And the other direction about 2 hours as well is the Kennedy Space Center.
Jimmy
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Another vote for Discovery Cove and swim with the dolphins. Make your reservations now, if even available. Gatorland is a long-time standard. Also, airboat rides are avail in Christmas and Bithlo (east of Orlando). Talk about a tast of real Florida!
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I live in Orlando. Try to see some of Orlando itself. Most tourists come here and never even go to Orlando. Disney is in far out unincororated areas of Orange and Osceola counties. Disney is 30 minutes plus from Orlando. Go downtown to Church St/Wall St/Thornton Park or to Winter Park's Park Avenue. Also, you could go to Blue Springs State Park in Orange City where you can see some manatees, alligators and other wildlife as you walk around. You could also get on the beeline (SR 528) and head east to Brevard county in about an hour where you could go to the beach and visit the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.