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The
Disney Information Board
The best UK based Disney and Orlando information site.
www.thedibb.co.uk
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A
complete set of pages showing how to get from both of
Orlando's Airports to all the popular areas around Orlando
- International Drive, Kissimmee - US Hwy 192 & Lake
Buena Vista. |
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Disney’s
Magic Kingdom
This is a place of dream and fantasy that is sure to capture
your attention and immerse your senses in a wonderful
place. In this place, anyone can be a child and live out
your dreams. This is truly a beautiful place to spend
a few days exploring and seeing what the park has to offer.
This
is truly the greatest and most amazing parks that you
will find anywhere in the world. It has fantastic rides
sure to thrill anyone and breathtaking scenery designed
to please anyone.
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Disney's
Epcot
Epcot,which opened in October 1982 is a fantastic theme
park and is more than twice the size of the Magic Kingdom!
It has a strong educational and environmental message,
as well as the amazing "Illuminations: Reflections
of Earth" firework extravaganza. Epcot is more than
likely to need a 2 day visit, and although it is by far
the most Adult of the four theme parks, there is something
to do for the whole family.
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Disney’s MGM Studio
Disney-MGM Studio's rides and attractions are absolutely
irresistible, especially the 3D rides. The Twilight Zone
Tower of Terror is considered the park’s best and
most terrifying ride. MGM
is the park for fans of Disney Films. You can see where
they make the films, and meet the people that drew them.
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Disney's
Animal Kingdon
Disney Imagineering has worked hard to create this mystical
land. You will feel like you are on an African Safari
when you enter this beautifully designed park. Let your
imagination go wild. The
longer daylight hours expand the summer fun on the savannah!
This exciting expedition for the entire family puts
adventurers face to face with real giraffes, hippos,
elephants, rhinos, lions and more. It's guaranteed to
be a different show every time you venture into the
wild!
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Seaworld
There's no place in the world like SeaWorld Orlando...
touch and feed dolphin's, count the teeth on a shark and
come face-to-face with polar bears. Challenge Kraken,
Orlando's only floorless coaster. And, just try to stay
dry when the world famous Shamu comes a splashing! At
SeaWorld, it doesn't get any closer than this. |
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Universal
Studios
in Florida opened in 1990 and is going head to head with
Disney as the main tourist park in Orlando.
Universal Studios Movie Theme Park -- Go beyond the screen
and Ride the Movies At this real working film and TV studio,
an incredible array of rides, shows, movie sets and attractions
put you right in your favourite scenes from your favourite
movies.
Universal Studios is divided into seven main areas set
around a huge man made Lagoon |
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Islands
of Adventure (IOA) opened in May 1999. Steven
Spielberg opened the park with these words, "These
are not just theme park rides, these are entertainment
achievements beyond anything I have ever seen anywhere
in the world."
This park has everything for all the family. Everything
from adrenalin overloads to down to earth family entertainment.
The parks boasts some of the worlds most advanced 3D and
4D simulator rides along with some of the worlds top ranking
rollercoasters. The park has arguably the best water ride
in the world and some of the best theming I have ever
seen.
The younger children have not been forgotten and are well
catered for.
The park has Six distinct exquisitly themed areas surrounding
a huge lagoon. |
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Kennedy
Space Centre
Visit Kennedy Space Centre and explore where Astronaut
heroes have trained and left their mark. From NASA's earliest
manned missons to the crews of today's Space Shuttle,
hear more about the workings of America's space program.
Make sure you go on the Tour of Kennedy Space Centre Restricted
Areas where you will be able to see the actual shuttle
launch pad. See the IMAX Theatre where you can watch exciting
large motion pictures of "The Dream Is Alive"
and "Space Station" (3-D). |
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