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Great Escape
A
look at what to do in the major U.S. and worldwide tourist destinations. --
August 14, 2006
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Well, of course, Orlando's number one draw is the Disney
World Resort, but there's so much more to do. With 48 other theme parks, 48
golf courses in the Orlando area, 52 million square feet of existing retail
space and 5,000 restaurants, it would take 65 eight-hour days to visit all of
the entertaining offerings in Orlando. Orlando spells fun no matter how you
spell it. More than 35 million people visit the area
every year, enjoying the many attractions, beaches and events. No doubt you've
been there before and it's time to go again or go for the first time. Median
income -- $35,732 Median house value -- $103,200 For
more information visit www.orlandoinfo.com
or call 1-800-972-3304. |
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| The Top 11 Attractions in
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| Holy Land Experience
800-447-7235
The world of the Bible comes alive!
Explore re-creations of such biblical sights as the Garden Tomb, Herod's
Temple and the Wilderness Tabernacle. Plan to spend about 4 to 7 hours
here. |
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| Universal Studios®
800-711-0080
Go beyond the screen and experience the
action and excitement of the movies at Universal Studios® Florida, the
number one movie studio theme park in the world. |
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| Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows
800-393-1985
Step into the world of comedy, mystery
and intrigue where you become the detective as you enjoy a delicious
dinner with unlimited refreshments. |
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| Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede
Dinner and Show 866-443-4943
A friendly competition between the North
and South with 32 horses, trick riding feats, comedy, music, a patriotic
finale and four course feast. |
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| Kennedy Space Center Visitor
Complex 321-449-4444
Tour the Kennedy Space Center including
the Apollo/Saturn V Center, Launch Complex 39 Observation Gantry and the
International Space Station Center. |
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| Orlando Science Center
888-672-4386
Experience interactives for all ages in
10 highly themed permanent exhibits. Images surround you on the 8-storey
CineDom screen, the world's largest domed theater and planetarium. |
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| SeaWorld Orlando 407-363-2200
Come face-to-face with amazing animals
and challenge the floorless coaster. There's no place in the world like
SeaWorld Orlando. |
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| Wet 'N Wild Orlando
407-351-1800
Wet 'N Wild, Orlando's most exciting
waterpark, offers the best variety of multi-passenger rides. Boogie down
the all-new retro raft adventure, Disco H2O. |
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| Orlando Museum of Art
407-896-4231
Enjoy collections of American, African
and ancient American art and outstanding traveling exhibitions in a
picturesque park setting. |
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| The Mall of Millenia
407-363-3555
The Mall of Millenia, a spectacularly
designed, 1.2 million-square foot super regional center, brings 150 of
the world's finest stores, services and eateries to Orlando. |
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| MetroWest Golf Club
800-284-4566
This 7,051 yard masterpiece was voted the
#1 public golf course by readers of Orlando magazine and annually hosts
the Champions Tour Qualifying School and the qualifying round of the
U.S. Open. |
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