Let’s face it… There’s so much to see and do in Orlando, you just may be gripped by FOMO when deciding what to do. That’s the Fear Of Missing Out for those not in the know. Well, to ensure that you don’t miss out on anything, we present the Breezy
Not only does Orlando have the most theme parks of any location on earth, it also has the best theme parks, and the biggest theme parks, and the most highly attended theme parks in the world! Together, these attractions make Orlando the most visited tourist destination in the world, with
Universal Islands of Adventure is one of two theme parks in the Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando. The park features a variety of themed “islands”, each with its own series of attractions, shows, and activities. These include Marvel Super Hero Island, Jurassic Park, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Universal Studios theme park in Florida is part of the larger Universal Orlando Resort. This park is based on the movies and television shows produced by Universal Studios and features a variety of themed rides and attractions. Visitors can enjoy thrilling roller coasters, 3D and 4D simulator rides, and walkthrough
Volcano Bay is a water theme park located within the Universal Orlando Resort in Florida. The park opened in 2017 and features over 18 water attractions, including slides, raft rides, a lazy river, and a wave pool. The park’s centerpiece is a 200-foot-tall volcano, which houses several rides and attractions.
Universal Orlando Resort was stablished in 1990, with the opening of the Universal Studios theme park. It has since grown into a large entertainment complex with the addition of a second park called Islands of Adventure – as well as a water park, hotels, restaurants, and shopping venues. The resort
Universal CityWalk is a dining, shopping, and entertainment hub located at the entrance of Universal Orlando Resort in Florida. The walk features a variety of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, shops, and live shows. Visitors can explore unique dining options, watch the latest movies, listen to live music, and shop for souvenirs
Interesting, as your dates will really only allow you to ‘do’ Universal properly anyway. You would need more time to explore greater Orlando. I recommend that guests allow three days for the Universal Florida Resort Theme Parks. There are two; the original Universal Studios, a theme park based on movies;
I got asked by a guest last year if Disney would be ‘worried’ about the fact that Universal Studios is opening a third theme park on land they have to the SouthEast of their two existing parks. It is my opinion, and experience, that Disney is thinking so far ahead