If you want to escape to a world full of fun and fantasy, head for Walt Disney World & Orlando. The area is the No. 1 family vacation destination in the U.S., and this guide will show you hundreds of reasons why. Whether you’re taking your kids or grandkids or treating your “inner child”, you’ll find tons to see and do. You can count a shark’s teeth up close or swim with a dolphin. Tour some of the world’s most unique countries at Epcot or the Haunted Mansion at the Magic Kingdom. Strap in for stomach-churning rides or take in great shows. You can check out incredible marine life, exotic wild life, or Orlando’s exciting night life. This friendly guide clues you in to must-see attractions, the best deals, great shopping options, and more. It gives you the scoop on: Walt Disney World, including The Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios, Animal Kingdom, and more Other terrific theme parks, including Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, SeaWorld and Discovery Cove, and more The best daring thrill rides, including The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, Dueling Dragons twin roller coasters, Jurassic Park River Adventure, and the Tower of Terror Tamer rides and attractions, such as Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, Shrek 4-D, and Kilimanjaro Safari Great shows, parades, fireworks displays, and more Like every For Dummies travel guide, Walt Disney World & Orlando For Dummies 2006 includes: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn’t miss — and what you can skip The best hotels and restaurants for every budget Handy Post-it® Flags to mark your favorite pages
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All Disney parks will celebrate Disneyland’s 50th anniversary with an 18-month-long celebration that kicks off in May 2005, and this book will cover all of the new highlights, including the opening of several new attractions, including ...
Laura Lea Miller. In DinoLand U.S.A., look for wild and wacky dinosaur souvenirs at Chester & Hester's Dinosaur Treasures, which also carries T-shirts and tons of toys and trinkets (many under $5).
Food & Dining Options: Which sentence best describes your family or group? Theme Park ... Plan to eat at counter-service restaurants and use the tips under “Eating on a Budget. ... WDW offers a wide variety of fine dining experiences.
Island Tour, Grand Etang Lake, and Fort Frederick: This is a great way to experience Grenada's lush, cool, dripping-wet tropical interior. Via bus, you travel past the red-tiled roofs of St. George's en route to the bright blue Grand ...
Comparing Animal Kingdom to Florida's other big - time critter park , Busch Gardens in Tampa , may help answer the ... we recommend buying a copy of Florida For Dummies or Frommer's Florida ( both published by Hungry Minds , Inc. ) ...
An up-to-date guide to traveling with children to Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando includes insider tips, accessible maps to the various parks, restaurant and hotel descriptions, quick ratings for a wide variety of attractions, and ...
You also explore the history of manned flights , beginning with the wild ride of the late Alan Shepard ( 1961 ) and Neil Armstrong's 1969 moonwalk . The center has dual 572 - story , 3 - 312 Part VI : Exploring the Rest of Orlando ...
Walt Disney World consistently takes the spot as America's #1 domestic destination (according to ASTA).