The world of Walt Disney is enchanting and spell bounding for most, while everyone visits adventure land, there are several other entertaining places to see nearby. Below are the top 10 fun places near the Walt Disney World:
1) Capone’s Dinner & Show – Conjuring the dark Prohibition era of the 1920s and ’30s, Al Capone’s Infamous Underworld Cabaret will require you to come up with its secret password before you gain entry into this this brilliantly themed dinner show. While delicious food tingles your taste buds, watch performances like you’ve never seen and get waiters to serve you, while they are still a part of the performance!
2) Orlando Science Center – Come home to the largest science center in the Southeast, and explore everything from the fairly recent Florida swamps to the exotic arid plains of Mars or the human body. Watch large-format films at Cine Dome or delight at the beautiful galaxy with laser-light extravaganzas. Children can have fun in KidsTown, and discover a miniature version of the big world around them.
3) The Mall at Millenia – If glamour, high fashion and designer labels excite you, then The Mall at Millenia is the answer to your prayers. Offering the finest collection of luxury brands in Orlando, this mall creates a surreal experience for you to surround yourself in luxury.
4) Universal Orlando – Brace yourself for a heady ride full of action, thrills and excitement! The only Universal Studio in the world to have two amazing theme parks, non-stop nightlife and three world-class hotels, at a single location. Walk though lush tropical greenery or serene waterfalls or simply have some fun with Spiderman at the Superhero Island or run with the dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park!
5) Turkey Lake Park – A hip-scotch-jump from Universal Studio’s, lies a 300-acre oasis along the shores of Turkey Lake. Also known as the Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake, this beautifully landscaped and manicured park offers picnicking, hiking, biking, kiddie play areas and sandy “beaches” and a number of other fun activities.
6) Skull Kingdom – Are you one of those who wish that Halloween lasted all the year round? Well then a visit this two-story haunted castle for a quick shot of terror will do the trick for you. You’ll also find dark, creaky passageways, high-tech special effects, dank fog and mind-bending strobe lighting – highly recommended for everyone above the age of eight.
7) Pirate’s Dinner Adventure – For a fun filled family trip, hop on over to this dinner theater and be enthralled with the world of pirates sailing on mighty seas. As a host of talented actors, dances and acrobats entertain you aboard a scary pirate ship; enjoy limitless pot roast, chicken, cake and other mouth-watering goodies.
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Orlando Museum - Stretching around the world with a network of 27 oddity museums, Ripley’s Believe It Or Not has got something fascinating for everyone. Housed in a disproportioned old Bavarian style building, The Orlando museum looks some part of it has disappeared into one of Florida’s infamous sinkholes. Seek oddities such as a statue of a 1,069-pound man, or a replica of a 1907 Rolls Royce built from more than a million matchsticks. And did we say that parking was free?!
9) Titanic, Ship of Dreams Exhibit – Held at the International Drive’s Mercado shopping center, the Titanic exhibit features over 200 amazing Titanic artifacts from a host of private collections around the world. See the costume worn by Leonardo Di Caprio in the museum as you’re guided through by interactive storytellers in period costume.
10) Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf – Hoist your sails and set forth on a journey for this spectacular pitch and putt course. With plenty of pirate references to amuse you, have fun at this golf course where playing golf is like walking the plank. And as you leave don’t forget to grab a handful of the free Pirate’s Cove stickers, plastic doubloon rings, and pirate flags.