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Disney World
Disney is practically its own city with the 20 million people
who come to see Mickey Mouse and all his houses each year. Ride
Space Mountain at the Magic Kingdom. Travel the world at Epcot
or check out MGM's Tower of Terror.
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Islands of Adventure
Universal Studios' Islands of Adventure is an enormous, thickly
decorated smorgasbord of thrill rides and fantasies that come
alive. The park is full of incredibly detailed buildings, wild
rides, towers, festive flags, vibrant colors and streets filled
with vendors and performers.
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Orlando Science Center
The facility boasts an
8,000-square-foot domed screen--the largest in the world--which
displays IMAX films year-round. The building's artwork, part of
the city's collection, changes regularly and often spotlights
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Universal Studios
Universal Studios allows you to experience
the wonder of moviemaking by placing you directly into the
pictures. From the moment you enter, you will be engulfed
with shops, patio cafes, thrill rides, shows, and people.
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