5 unknown attractions of Orlando, Florida


If we look at the attractions to offer in Orlando and surrounding area, you can not help but immediately dragged to SeaWorld and well-known names such as Walt Disney World, Universal. However, the area offers much more than those of the country to achieve, and in response to the growing number of cheap flights to Orlando, I decided to write about 5 region of the lesser known places.

1. Gatorland
Despite the huge popularity of SeaWorld> Orlando also offers swimming enthusiasts - and Gatorland is a must for those species that are up close and personal with your teeth. Since the 1949 campaign, today's theme park and reserve hoe to thousands of alligators and crocodiles, and includes a herd of swamp, educational institutions and wrestling shows.

2. The experience of the Holy Land
For a theme park with a difference, is the experience of the Holy Land is a theme park and museum, the visitor literally immersed in the BibleTimes. Stroll through ancient streets and witness of life-like re-enactments of key moments in the Bible. For some it may seem an inflated cash in a religion, but for others it is certainly a unique day, fun and informative.

3. Bok Tower Gardens
For a natural experience Bok Tower Gardens is near Lake Wales and is home to a botanical garden and a historic tower. The gardens are by Edward Bok, who called was founded in 1921 as a bird sanctuary. The site isstill home to more than one hundred species of birds and various animals, while the Tower of Song of marble and with bells chime sounded, and every day.

4. SAK Comedy Lab
For fans of the comedy-SAK Comedy Lab, Orlando is in central Europe and the theater is famous for its comedy and improvisation. shows seasonal occur around the year, but the dual of Fools "- improvisation with two teams against each other - is its attractiveness in the long run. Other shows with a pastgame show improvement, and a humorous send-up Broadway: Four Play: The improvised music.

5. Medieval Times
A truly American tourist tradition of medieval re-enactment. Medieval Times (which covered around the United States) is a theater where guests eat a dinner party "royal" in the presence of sword fighting and jousting tournaments. After the session, a mock-up corner of a medieval castle, the main points of a knight, as they struggle to eat as you wish.

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