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Orlando, Florida: The World’s Playground PDF Print E-mail

Orlando, Florida is usually known for Walt Disney World, Sea world, MGM Studios, Universal Studios, and other famous attractions. There is more to Orlando than just theme parks. Orlando is home of the University of Central Florida which has the sixth largest enrollment in the nation and is the second largest university in Florida. Orlando hosts more than 52 million tourists a year. Besides Las Vegas, Orlando offers more hotel rooms and convention centers than any other city in the world. Whether you are in Orlando for a family vacation or for business, bring those golf clubs; there are over 40 different golf courses in the Orlando area, which accommodate any golfer from beginner to professional. If you grow tired of theme parks there are many museums in the Orlando area. One of the most impressive is the Orlando Science Center which is a 270,000 ft.² hands-on learning center that teaches both adults and children about the various genres of science.

Orlando is becoming well known for its numerous trade shows and exhibits that feature the products of major corporations from around the world. Business, pleasure, fun, and sun, Orlando offers all to its millions of visitors each year. To travel to Orlando by automobile you can access the city through Interstate 4, which transverses the state between Tampa and Daytona Beach. Orlando does have an international airport which has one of the busiest air traffic statistics in the south beside Atlanta, Georgia. So whether you fly or drive, Orlando will give you a vacation experience that you will never forget.

 
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