Orlando, FL Vacations
When you take a vacation, one of the most important things to do
before you go is plan all the different things you will see and
do. Most of the time, the first thing people think of when they
think of Orlando, Florida they think of Disneyworld, Epcot,
Magic Kingdom, MGM Studio, or Animal Kingdom. But there is more
to Orlando, Florida than meets the eye.
On of the most intriguing non-Disney things to do in Orlando are
the Arabian Nights Dinner Theater. This "equestrian theater"
includes amazing horses and performers prepared to perform in
front of 1200 people. The stunts are magical and the horses
beautiful. This is a definite must see for anyone traveling to
the Orlando area.
Another equestrian-themed treat is Dolly Parton's Dixie
Stampede. An enticing dinner theater, this show entertains with
comedy, music and incredible action between man and horse. There
is even ostrich racing!
In addition to these entertaining options, Orlando, Florida also
offers a massive amount of ecotourism. You can start your
ecotourism tour with Dolphins Plus. Dolphins Plus gives you a
glimpse of the Florida Everglades where you will experience a
wide variety of Florida wildlife such as birds and alligators.
Toward the end of the day you can enjoy a swim with the
dolphins, an experience you will never forget.
Another opportunity to experience Florida ecotourism is the
Florida Adventure Tour. The day will begin with a breakfast over
King's Bay. On this trip you will enjoy swimming with the
manatees. In addition, this trip includes a wildlife jeep safari
waiting to entertain you.
If you've had enough of ecotourism and dinner theaters, another
option as a part of the Orlando vacation for
those who want educational options are museums. Three such
museums are the Morse Museum of American Art, the Orlando Museum
of Art, and the Cornell Fine Arts Museum. The Morse Museums
offers a permanent collection of Tiffany glass and 19th century
American paintings. The Orlando Museum of Art offers
impressionist art and ancient American Art while the Cornell
Fine Arts Museum offers several different types of collections.