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Buena Vista Resort Village & Spa Orlando Information
The Mickey Mouse draw card has turned
Orlando into the third-ranking U.S.
destination for overseas travelers, just
behind Los Angeles and New York City. The
city ”built
on the peel of an orange” has
also established itself as part of Florida
's high-tech corridor.
While everybody knows the big-name theme
parks – there are plenty of smaller
versions of entertainment type parks and
destinations all around Orlando – catered
to just about any taste or age group.
Orlando boasts not only the space technology
industries focused on the Florida Space Coast
, but a healthy dose of bits and bytes makers
as well. So, you had better watch your step
in this 21st-century boomtown: According
to a 1998 study, the stampede to Orlando
has made it the most dangerous place in the
U.S. for pedestrians.
Orientation
The biggest city in Central Florida, Orlando
is dominated by Lake Eola in its northeastern
downtown quadrant. The most famous downtown
icon is Church Street Station, a collection
of restaurants, bars and shops located between
Interstate 4 and the railroad tracks.
When to Go
Orlando 's temperate climate - and the
lure of the Mouse - make it a year-round
destination. Planning to visit Disney World
is akin to studying Sun Tzu's The Art of
War. Visiting Orlando can be much the same
if the D-World is on your itinerary. As a
general rule, avoid school holidays. Otherwise,
try to avoid the peak summer period; before
Thanksgiving and after (up until Christmas)
and then late January are good bets.
Downtown Orlando
If you're looking for Walt Disney World,
look again - it's located in the entirely
separate city of Lake Buena Vista . Orlando
's a city in its own right, and the locals
would feel just fine, thank you very much,
if all those ear-wearing yahoos would just
get back in their cars and keep moving.
Once the out-of-town attractions are pared
away, Orlando 's main distractions comprise
the Harry P Leu Gardens , an estate with
over 2000 varieties of camellia and an 18th-century
mansion; the Orlando Science Center , which
has a gator hole and the physics-phriendly
Tunnel of Discovery; and the Orlando Museum
of Art, which showcases Mayan archeological
finds. Given these heart-pounding highlights,
most visitors use Orlando as a base from
which to make excursions to nearby theme
parks.
Walt Disney World®
This is a self-contained city. Apart from the four main parks ( Magic
Kingdom® Park , Epcot® , Disney-MGM
Studios® ,and Disney’s Animal Kingdom® ),
there are three water parks, a shopping district, 22 hotels, countless eateries,
a police force, transport systems, medical centres, even kennels for the pooch.
Watch out for the mouse.
In its first year, Walt Disney
World® saw over 10 million visitors,
and it remains one of the world's top tourist
destinations, now attracting more than
20 million visitors a year. It's also the
world's biggest amusement resort, covering
an area twice the size of New York 's Manhattan
. It would have made Mr. Disney very, very
happy.
Blue Spring State Park
For hundreds of years the Blue Spring area was home to the Timucuan Indians,
until settlers killed them off in the mid-1800s. Today, Blue Spring State
Park is practicing karmic retribution by doing everything it can to protect
a beleaguered resident of a different kind - the endangered manatee.
This park is the best place in the state
to see manatees in their natural habitat,
especially between November and March, when
the St John's River to the north gets cold
enough to drive the manatees to Blue Spring's
warmer waters. There are campsites and cabins
within the park, but book ahead as things
get crowded and you can't see a manatee through
somebody else's tent.
Blue Spring State Park is about 65km (40mi)
north of Orlando off I-4, near a town called
Cassadaga.
Kennedy Space Center
To some people, the finest words ever spoken by an American were Neil Armstrong's
'One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,' spoken as he became the
first man to walk on the moon in 1969. Since then, we Earthlings have had a
longstanding love affair with space travel and the scientists who make it possible.
There's no better place to stand in awe of the 'right stuff' than the Kennedy
Space Center , off the coast of central Florida .
The centre draws two million people a year
to its Gallery of Spaceflight, packed with
real spacecraft and scale models. It was
established in 1958, when the National Aeronautics & Space
Administration (NASA) started Project Mercury
to compete with the Soviets' successful launch
of Sputnik. The US started launching its
spaceships from Cape Canaveral , a stone's
throw from the Kennedy Space Center , because
of its weather, its proximity to the ocean
(for splash landings) and the huge, unpopulated
tracts of land available to the government
for testing. Mercury was succeeded by Project
Gemini, then Project Apollo, which landed
a man on the moon. The Space Coast still
maintains facilities for unmanned and space
shuttle launches.
Titusville , the main gateway to the Kennedy
Space Center and the wildlife refuge, hosts
the Astronaut Hall of Fame, dedicated to
exhibiting every detail of the astronauts'
lives and boasting a shuttle landing simulator
ride and G-force trainer. Titusville also
has excellent vantage points from which to
watch shuttle launches.
The Kennedy Space Center is on Merritt
Island , on the eastern side of the Intracoastal
Waterway (better known as Indian River in
Orlando). The NASA Causeway is the main east-west
thoroughfare and begins at the junction of
Highway 405 and Highway One. The Banana River
separates the main Kennedy Space Center complex
from Cape Canaveral , the site of the first
launches of the U.S. space program. You will
need a car to get to the Space Coast . Greyhound
buses only get as close as Titusville , seven
miles (11km) west of the Space Center , off
Highway 405.
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
NASA only uses five percent of its land area for making things go boom. It
turned over its unused land to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 1963,
who in turn established the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, where
migrating birds stop on their way to and from South America . Manatees, alligators
and turtles also inhabit the refuge. The best time to visit is from October
to May. Black Point Wildlife Drive , a six mile (10km) loop, is a good road
for self-guided tours. A two-hour bus tour leaves from the Kennedy Space Center
, taking visitors around the coast.
Ocala National Forest
The Ocala National Forest is a gigantic, old established Florida park with
several natural springs and lakes, and fantastic hiking, canoeing, fishing
and swimming. You can camp anywhere in the park. Three major spring areas make
up the park: Juniper Springs, Salt Springs and Alexander Springs. Juniper Springs
are incredibly clear and beautiful and offer great canoeing. Salt Springs and
Alexander Springs have trails through cypress forests. The Lake Eaton Sinkhole
is 24m (80ft) deep and 135m (450ft) in diameter, and a staircase leads down
into the hole. Nearby Lake Eaton is a good spot for swimming and sunning.
The Ocala National Forest is 16km (10mi)
east of Ocala , which is about 96km (60mi)
northwest of Orlando and is the best base
for exploring the forest. Highway 19 runs
north-south through the park and Highway
40 east-west. You'll need private transportation
to get there.
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