SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium
8449 International Drive
Orlando, FL 32819
Explore EVERYTHING under our ocean without even getting wet! Watch as fish, sharks, turtles, and eels swim above,
beneath, and all around you. Meet Scuba Steve and our other
wonderful divers, who will jump into the habitats during our
daily dive shows and teach you all about our creatures, diving,
and so much more!
Skeletons Museum of Osteology
8441 International Drive, Ste. 250
Orlando, FL 32819
(407) 203-6999
Skulls Unlimited International, Inc. is excited to announce
its latest venture: Skeletons—Museum of Osteology! This
first-of-its-kind museum is located in Orlando Florida, in the
middle of the growing tourist district at the Icon 360 complex.
Skeletons has more than 40 exhibits featuring 500 real animal
skeletons in never-before-seen poses and dioramas that give
visitors a whole new respect for the animal kingdom.
Universal Studios Florida
1000 Universal Studios Plaza
Orlando, Florida 32819-7610
(407) 363-8000
Hang on tight. Your heroes are about to burst through the
screen and yank you into the story. You’re the star here, and
you’ll disappear into one jaw-dropping adventure after another.
Dodge evil villains! Defend the earth! Face a fire-breathing
dragon! Wander into animated worlds where characters you
love suddenly appear right beside you. Go beyond the screen
and behind the scenes, and jump into the action of your favorite
films at the world’s premier movie and TV–based theme park.
Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World Resort
Orlando, FL 32830
(407) 939-7679
There are four theme parks at Walt Disney World. The first is
the Magic Kingdom, home to the iconic Cinderella Castle. It
has five lands, known as Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Fron-tierland, Adventureland, and Liberty Square. The second is
Epcot, which was originally an acronym meaning “
Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.” Now that is
simply a name, and the park is made up of two main sections,
Future World and World Showcase. Future World blends
learning with entertainment, while World Showcase brings
a small taste of 11 countries to Florida. Disney’s Hollywood
Studios features rides and shows based on movies (such as
Star Tours, Indiana Jones, and the Little Mermaid) as well
as television shows (like American Idol). Disney’s Animal
Kingdom blends live animals—lions, tigers, elephants, and
rhinos—with traditional rides and shows.
WonderWorks
9067 International Drive
Orlando, FL 32819
(407) 351-8800
Wonder Works is an amusement park for the mind comprising
35,000 square feet of “edu-tainment.” The attraction combines
education and entertainment with more than 100 hands-on
exhibits that challenge the mind and spark the imagination.
EDITOR’S NOTE: We make every effort to ensure the
information presented here is accurate, but please call the
venues or check online to make sure nothing has changed
since this article was posted.