The Downtown Disney area of Walt Disney World is home to the Worlds Largest Disney store, the cuddly toys, various games and other Disney products are an attraction in themselves, there is also the opportunity for children to play with Lego at the imagination centre.
The magnificent Disney Boardwalk Hotel adjacent to The Epcot theme park is an exciting place to visit on an evening, there are many street entertainers, and to keep all the family amused especially the children.
Lake Eola, is a favorite of ours, enjoy a walk around the lake on special walking paths, which are interspersed with play area's, there are fountains to admire, and wildlife to see, not to mention that favorite pass time of feeding the swans.
Ocala National Forest, Water plays an important part in a variety of recreational opportunities on the forest, there are huge springs, streams and lakes for fishing and water skiing. Crystal-clear water of Juniper Springs, Alexander Springs, Salt Springs and Silver Glen Springs entice many visitors to take a swim.
Harry P. Leu Gardens, offer visitors the opportunity to explore America's largest Camellia collection outside California, the largest formal rose garden in Florida. A house museum dating from the 1880's. And a Vegetable and Herb Garden Butterfly Garden.
The old Town caters for the Saturday night cruise, the largest weekly car cruise in the United States, with over 300 classic cars, hot rods, street rods and antiques from 1974 (and older), it began in 1990! These are events that Children from 6 to 96 will enjoy!
Kelly Park, this 248-acre Orange County park is built around one of the Apopka area's crystal clear springs. Watch bubbles coming up from a cleft in a rock. The activity of choice here, and the major reason for the park's obvious popularity, is riding down the stream in an inner tube or on a float, ideal for children and adults.
Disney Town of Celebration, Radio Disney Holiday concert, an Oktoberfest Celebration is an excellent attraction, events for the fall and Christmas season, include falling autumn leaves and "snow" these are released into the Town centre.
Fort Christmas Historical Park, this is a full size replica of Fort Christmas, the houses are reproductions to show pioneer life from the 1870s through the 1930s. Themes are homesteading, cattle, citrus, hunting, fishing and trapping.
| By John Allsopp http://www.orlando-florida-holidays.com/ Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_T._Allsopp | |

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