Disney World Orlando ~ It’s all about the kids (both young and old)
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My son is still too young (under a year) to go to Disney World in Orlando but I’m sure it will be on the list of places to go once he is old enough. I have only been once and that was in high school on a spring break trip to the Orlando – Daytona area. Walt Disney has always seemed to shine very bright through generations past and onward into the future.
One must check out the Blue Man Group and attend a show to experience the vivid colors and wild imagination of the three blue guys that put together an awesome performance. These guys have a GRAMMY nomination they are so talented. They go all over the world to perform their wild and lavish acts. The show is recommended for kids age 3 and up so the whole family can enjoy a night out seeing the Blue Man Group.
The Magic Kingdom at Disney World was my favorite amusement park to visit some 20 years ago. The Mad Tea Party and Space Mountain are some of the older rides at Magic Kingdom whereas now, kids have Pirates
of the Caribbean and Monsters Inc. rides and attractions. One can find lodging inside and outside the park so there are plenty of options. If one prefers renting a vacation home over staying in a hotel room that can easily be arranged. Orlando vacation home specials are available all throughout the year since Orlando is year-round destination.
Seaworld is a must see also while in Orlando. I have personally been to the one out in San Diego and had a great time so I can imagine the venue in Orlando is pretty awesome just because of all of the surrounding
attractions. Nearby Orlando is Daytona Beach which is home to the famous Daytona 500 NASCAR race and is a very popular vacation destination. Where else can one drive their car on the beach and enjoy 23 miles of sandy beach to play on.
One attraction that seems to be worth checking out is called “Medieval Times” which is a dinner attraction and tournament. There are nine castles that have been made to show 11th Century performances with knights jousting on horseback while the audience sits down to a 4
course dinner. The castles are spread throughout the entire U.S. and Canada. The castle near Orlando is the Kissimmee Castle that even has a medieval village with 8 cottages. So, if you want to see some knights jousting on horses and not have to go back in time then this is the place!
Orlando is much more than Disney World as one can see and all of the attractions are specifically designed to attract all ages so nobody is left out. So, after your kids are done with Disney there is much more to do and experience in Orlando. Plan a trip anytime!
Blue Man Group Tour – Splashing Drums by Anirudh Koul
Magic Kingdom Fireworks by d4rr3ll
SeaWorld – Shamu Show by hyku
Medieval Times by cliff1066
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December 23rd, 2008 at 8:42 pm
Disney is a place for young and old. My daughters which is 7 and 5 really enjoy when we visit Hong Kong Disneyland. but we miss some of the show due to poor planning. So plan you day at disneyland before you start your Disney trip. I put Disney Orlando on my list.
May 15th, 2009 at 6:20 am
Looks really gorgeos! A real must-go! Thank you for ther report
May 17th, 2009 at 3:22 am
http://www.wannavilla.com is dedicated to the vacation rental homes throughout Florida including many in Orlando.
By choosing to rent a vacation home in Orlando – it gives that extra peace and space to all members of the family whether old or young to rest between the parks. No Noisy hotel room and lots of home from home comforts!
Some excellent deals to be found on the site and savings by booking direct with the owner. Use our advanced search engine to assist for the dates you require and basic “musts” e.g games room / spa etc
Tim