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Discover an expanded
shark collection,
dive in our shark tank, see ocean
predators and spineless wonders from around the world, rare leafy sea
dragons from Australia,
an invasive species
exhibit with games for kids of all ages,
plus playful river otters, American alligators, free-flying birds, a giant
Pacific octopus, and more!
Enjoy dive
shows daily including one with a diver in our shark tank. Explore the Bay on
the aboard a 64-foot catamaran! Take part
in close-up animal encounters,feel around our two touch
tanks, and more.
Take a
break in our casual waterfront cafe, ,
featuring freshly made deli sandwiches, pizza, assorted fresh salads, and
our popular grilled cuisine. Full line of bottled water and fountain drinks,
plenty of quick snacks and lite-bites available. |
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Kennedy Space Center Your
Orlando vacation is not complete without a trip to Kennedy Space Center.
Just 45 minutes from popular Orlando attractions and theme parks is NASA’s
launch headquarters – the only place on Earth where you can tour launch
areas, meet an Astronaut, see giant rockets, train in spaceflight
simulators, and even view a launch.
Experience more on your vacation to Orlando with a daytrip to Kennedy Space
Center Visitor Complex, where the sky isn't the limit - it's just the
beginning. |
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Take the
Manatee Seeker Scenic Cruise
on the beautiful St. Johns River in Central Florida to view and photograph
Florida's wildlife up close and in their natural environment.
On a typical cruise you
may see any and all of the following: -
Manatee, Alligators, Bald
Eagles, Osprey, Hawks, Wading Birds (Egrets, Herons, Ibis, Limkin),
Gallinules (Common and Purple), snakes, turtles, raccoons, otters, deer,
Long Nose Gar, Largemouth Bass, Peacocks, Cranes, and Swallow Tailed Kites. |
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Orlando Museum of Art
Founded in 1924, the
Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) is a 501(c)(3) educational institution whose
mission reflects the continued growth of Florida, ardent community support
for the arts and the OMA’s role as a leading cultural institution in the
region.
Since its inception, the OMA’s purpose has been to enrich the cultural life
of Florida by providing excellence in the visual arts. To meet this
objective, the OMA has dedicated itself to collecting, preserving and
interpreting notable works of art; to presenting exhibitions of local,
regional, national and international significance; to developing first-rate
educational programs; and to presenting creative and inclusive programs to
reach every segment of a diverse community. |
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The
Orlando
Odditorium
appears to
be sinking into one of Florida's infamous sinkholes. For over 40 years,
Robert Ripley-- the modern Marco Polo and the real-life Indiana Jones--
traveled the world collecting the unbelievable, the inexplicable, the
one-of-a-kind. All of it amazing and much of it extremely amusing. His
collection is housed in over 27 museums in 10 countries. Each museum’s
collection is 90% unique and different. As Ripley’s ghost says ..."Come
in... look around... and see if you Believe It or Not!®" |
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Wonder
Works - Journey into the unknown - The building, a research
laboratory from an uncharted island in the Bermuda Triangle, has landed in
Orlando, Florida, upside down and completely intact. It was carried hundreds
of miles by a giant tornado. The swirling vortex was created by some of the
world's greatest scientists who studies and experimented at this top-secret,
highly advanced facility called Wonder Works |
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