One of the most visited family destinations of the world. while its lustrous theme-park attraction might take away from all that Orlando has to offer, there’s much more to see. With a vibrant and well-kept city centre and a climate to-die-for, Orlando offers its visitors an all-year-round appeal.

Here are a few things that come in handy while planning your trip to this beautiful city:
- The Winter Months Last through Dec to March with an average high of 21.1°C and an average low of 11.1°C.
- An Average meal for one person costs about 20.78$ in a non-expensive restaurant.
- A Pint of Domestic Drought Beer costs about 5.36$ on an average.
- A Litre of gas Costs 0.94$.
- A monthly Travel pass on regular rates would cost around 67.04$.
- The monthly rent of a 1BHK a little off the City Centre is about 1444.00$.

Main Attractions:
- The Walt Disney World is Florida’s most popular attraction and has been on the top of that list for many years. The Magic Kingdom remains to be the most iconic of all its 3 siblings, with Cinderella’s Castle standing at the centre of the park. Epcot’s Spaceship Earth geosphere stands at the entrance of this exposition-style park, which includes Future World and the World Showcase, an around-the-world experience that gives visitors a chance to peek at different cultures and meet popular international Disney characters like Mulan, Belle, and Mary Poppins.
- Positioned right next to SeaWorld Orlando, the Discovery Cove is one of the area’s premier attractions. Visitors to the park can interact with the natural marine life, including snorkeling along the coral reef, exploring underwater with a full dive helmet, wading among stingrays, and swimming with dolphins. There’s a large aviary where one can interact with exotic birds, a relaxing river that you can explore and snorkel in, and a tropical swim area where you can splash in the pools or relax in a lounge chair on the sandy beach.
- Kennedy Space Center, about an hour away from Orlando mainland, is one of the most popular day trips destinations of all time. It provides tourists with the unique opportunity to see one of NASA’s best-known operations centres.
- Universal Studios Florida is a theme park and working studio that was designed in consultation with Steven Spielberg to give visitors a face-to-face with the filmmaking industry. Universal’s Islands of Adventure has seven themed island parks that are each dedicated to a film franchise. These include Seuss Island, The Lost Continent, Toon Lagoon, Jurassic Park, Skull Island, and Marvel Superhero Island.
- Orlando’s SeaWorld is best known for its large aquariums, dolphin and whale shows, touch pools, and various other thrilling rides.
- The Typhoon Lagoon is Disney’s biggest and most popular water park, with a wide variety of attractions for all ages including Junior rides, swimming and splash areas, the play area for young children and much more. Surfers usually fall in love with the huge wave pool.
- The Volcano Bay is Universal’s themed water park, and like the other area resorts, there are play-and-stay options for people wanting to immerse themselves in the experience. Krakatau sits at the centre of the park and houses the popular Aqua Coaster thrill ride.
- The Orlando Science Center prides itself over the showcase of its several branches of science from mechanics to biology and applied technology. There are a diversity of themed presentations. Among the top favorites is “Kids Town”. Kids Town is available to children under 48 inches tall with stimulating interactive exhibits.
- Gatorland has thousands of alligators, crocodiles, and other reptiles, some of which perform in daily shows and demonstrations.
- Orlando’s Exotic Animal Experience offers visitors a chance to have a personal encounter with the most fascinating animals. Residents at the park include several species of kangaroos and lemurs, owl monkeys, kinkajou, deer, and two-toed sloths. There is also a “Simply Sloths” option for those who want to spend all their time hanging out with the world’s most adorable critters.
