Large theme parks in Orlando

Orlando, Florida, in the United States, has numerous theme parks, with Disney World being the largest Disney theme park in the world. It consists of four mega theme parks: Disney's Future World, Disney's Animal Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Magic Kingdom. There are also two water parks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon), 32 resorts (with 22 operated by Disney World), and 784 campsites. Additionally, Universal Studios and the Harry Potter theme park are also well-known and great for family vacations, especially with young children.

Walt Disney World Orlando

At Disney, every amusement ride has its own story, every story has its own memory, and every memory once carried the dream of 'fairy tales' in our hearts. From lifelike cartoon characters to majestic beautiful castles; from the immersive experience of classic movies to the imaginative future world. Here, even the inconspicuous details are crafted with delicacy and vividness. If you love traveling and are full of childlike innocence, why not take advantage of the holidays to lead your family and friends to witness the charm and splendor of the world-renowned fairy tale kingdom!
Universal Orlando Resort offers a variety of thrilling attractions, breathtaking live stunt shows, and exquisitely crafted fairy tale architecture, making it one of the most famous theme parks in the world. Each attraction perfectly aligns with classic movies, making even the mundane task of waiting in line interesting with recreated movie scenes and clips. The theme park is divided into three areas: Universal Studios, Universal's Islands of Adventure, and Universal's Volcano Bay. It is recommended to spend at least 2 days to fully enjoy the experience.
The most popular park, loved by children the most. Families usually come together to visit, and there are many attractions suitable for young children, most of which are not too thrilling. There are numerous shops selling toys, clothes, and hats that attract children, and there are often long lines to take photos with cartoon characters. The evening parades and fireworks are spectacular. Disney's management is well-organized, and the service is warm and attentive. Absolutely fantastic!
In Future World, you can see the most cutting-edge technology and experience Disney's endless innovation. You can also see the characteristic buildings of 11 countries in the World Showcase section. There are also fireworks shows at night, creating a very lively atmosphere.
Facing Universal Studios is another major theme park of Universal, Islands of Adventure. As its name suggests, it seems that every corner here awaits the brave and fearless you to conquer. Various thrilling games that you have never tried before, visually stunning stage performances, and the newly built Harry Potter Wizarding World last year will present the classic movies, myths, cartoons, and opera heroes from the screen one by one in front of you, making you feel as if you are in another magical parallel space. Are you, who loves adventure, already eager to accept the various challenges from Islands of Adventure?
A must-visit place for Harry Potter fans. The castle is amazing, and the queue entrance is the Forbidden Forest hut where you can see the Whomping Willow and Mr. Weasley's car. The queue area is the secret passage of the Marauder's Map. After the roller coaster, you arrive at the other end of Hogsmeade Village, at the exit of the Hog's Head pub. Even if you don't dare to ride the roller coaster, it's worth spending 40 minutes in line. Hogsmeade Village is incredibly realistic, and the butterbeer is delicious.
Aquatica SeaWorld's Waterpark is definitely the best place in Orlando to admire marine animals. The most special feature here is the dedicated dolphin viewing tunnel, although the descent is a bit fast and slightly thrilling.
Busch Gardens combines the traditional park and zoo organically, featuring animals, carriages, flowers, grass, Santa Claus, Christmas choir, and the ice dance show which is the most worth seeing.
SeaWorld is very large in scale, with many performances by marine animals such as dolphins, seals, and killer whales. The shows are very exciting and it's perfect for taking children to play. Additionally, there are many non-thrilling entertainment projects.

Kennedy Space Center

If you are a space enthusiast, then you must not miss the Kennedy Space Center. Established in July 1962, this center is an important site for NASA to conduct various space tests, equipment development, and launches. It is also one of the key attractions for popularizing space knowledge. Several aerospace museums will recount the milestones in the development of space technology for you; two IMAX theaters will take you on an unprecedented magical journey through space; a two-hour bus tour will unveil the mysteries of science at the Apollo-Saturn V Center, the International Space Station, and other experimental centers. This will surely be a fulfilling and joyful trip.