Looking for something to do in Orlando? Well, today I’m here to help you find the right place for you to go!

(These places are randomly in order.)

Theme Parks to Go:

Icon Park

If you’re looking for something to do that won’t cost you much, then you should go to Icon Park.
The Ferris Wheel in Icon Park towers at an astounding 400 feet, in a “Spinning Tower” in Icon Park, you can be flying in circles around the tower over the height of the Ferris Wheel itself. This tower is not a part of the Ferris Wheel.

Picture of Icon Park, Orlando

Icon Park is on a very popular street in that area, called International Drive, which also has the biggest entertainment McDonalds in the world. in fact, it has over 100 arcade games inside!

Walt Disney World

The Animal Kingdom theme park in Walt Disney World is the busiest theme park in the world, located in the southwest of Orlando.

Walt Disney World Entrance (There are many other entrances)

Walt Disney World is over 40 square miles, and every single night, they launch fireworks up in the air making a spectacular sight.

Universal Studios

Universal Studios includes:

Universal Citywalk

The Universal Citywalk is a popular attraction with restaurants, (no money/pass needed to enter) and also has the biggest Hard Rock Cafe in the world.

The Hard Rock Cafe in Universal Citywalk
Universal’s Volcano Bay

Universal’s Volcano Bay is an area where a giant fake Volcano lies in Universal. There are rides for all ages, (except maybe old people) and of course, there’s fun.

Universal’s Volcano Bay Puihi Round Raft Ride
Universal’s Islands of Adventure

Also, a really great theme park, it holds The Incredible Hulk Coaster and The Velocicoaster, which, at its fastest, is the fastest roller coaster in the world.

The Velocicoaster
The Incredible Hulk Coaster
Universal Studios

Universal Studios theme park isn’t actually the entire park itself. It’s just named that, and inside on Halloween there are horror movies, restaurants, it’s mostly just the movies thing.

Universal Studios Theme Park Entrance
Guess What?

Sometime in 2025, Universal Studios will introduce us to a new theme park:

Universal’s Epic Universe

Without further ado, we move on.

Disney Springs

Disney Springs is not actually located inside of Orlando. It is located inside Lake Buena Vista, which is next to Orlando. Though the drive from the border between Orlando and Lake Buena Vista to Disney Springs is less than 10 minutes.

While visiting, you should definitely go to an Ice Cream place nearby, called Salt & Straw. Nearby Salt & Straw, there is a Mexican restaurant named ‘Jaleo’, although in the Mexican language, people pronounce ‘J’ as ‘H’. (Disney Springs is NOT a theme park.)

Salt & Straw
Jaleo

Fun Spot

Fun Spot might cost you a bit much for the passes, but other than that, it lives up to its name. Fun Spot is a family-friendly attraction.

Fun Spot

Fun Spot also has the only wooden roller coaster in the entirety of Orlando!

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