Orlando offers exciting amusement parks for people of all ages and interests. Get your adrenaline pumping on the thrilling roller coasters at Busch Gardens and Universal's Islands of Adventure, come face-to-face with your favorite characters at Universal Studios or Disney's Hollywood Studios, or marvel at the beautiful marine life at SeaWorld Orlando and Discovery Cove.

SeaWorld Orlando

SeaWorld Orlando

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With its many world-class aquariums, SeaWorld Orlando is one of the best places in the city to get up close and personal with the incredible marine life that lives in the waters around Florida.

Universal's Islands of Adventure

Universal's Islands of Adventure

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Opened in 1999, Universal's Islands of Adventure is a unique amusement park with eight distinct themed islands for visitors to explore.

Universal Studios Florida

Universal Studios Florida

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If you're a big movie fan, visiting Universal Studios Florida is a dream come true.

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

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Sitting on a 335-acre property in Tampa, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay offers thrilling amusement park rides, live entertainment for all ages, and one of the largest zoos in the United States.

Discovery Cove

Discovery Cove

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Owned by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Discovery Cove is an all-inclusive day resort that provides the opportunity to enjoy breathtaking animal encounters in a lush tropical setting with plenty of waterfalls, pools, and winding rivers.

Disney's Hollywood Studios

Disney's Hollywood Studios

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Formerly known as MGM Studios, Disney's Hollywood Studios is a family-friendly amusement park with plenty of rides and attractions inspired by classic Disney movies from the 1930s and 1940s as well as more modern favorites like Toy Story and Star Wars.

Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

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Part of the Walt Disney World Resort, Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park is a zoological theme park dedicated to nature and conservation.

Epcot

Epcot

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Created to celebrate human achievement in technology and culture, Epcot is another part of the Walt Disney World Resort.

Magic Kingdom Park

Magic Kingdom Park

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Represented by the iconic Cinderella Castle seen in the opening credits of every Disney movie, Magic Kingdom Park attracts more visitors than any other theme park in the world.

LEGOLAND Florida Resort

LEGOLAND Florida Resort

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Set on the shores of Lake Eloise, LEGOLAND Florida Resort is a colorful Lego-themed resort with a hotel and more than 50 different rides, shows, and attractions.

Magical Midway

Magical Midway

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Thrillseekers will love a visit to Magical Midway on Orlando’s famous International Drive.

Fun Spot America

Fun Spot America

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Make priceless memories with the family at Fun Spot America.

Volcano Bay

Volcano Bay

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Splash around the tropical-themed Volcano Bay. Part of the famous Universal Orlando parks, this water park promises the same quality experience that visitors come to expect from the Universal line of theme parks.

ICON Orlando 360

ICON Orlando 360

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There’s so much to see and do at ICON Orlando 360.

Dezerland Park Orlando

Dezerland Park Orlando

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Rain or shine, nothing stops the fun at this indoor amusement park. Dezerland Park Orlando, holding the title of Florida’s largest indoor attraction, boasts over 800,000 square feet of fun and excitement.