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Kissimmee Lanes
 
4140 West Vine Street, Kissimmee Fl 34742
(407) 846-8844
www.kissimmeelanes.amfcenters.com

Cost: All ages $3.75 per game ($3.25 before 6:00 p.m.)
Hours: Daily
9:00 to midnight (2:00 a.m.
on weekends)
Location: East of Medieval Times on US 192

This is a friendly neighborhood place that draws a lot of tourists to its 32 lanes. There is a full snack bar and a bar to slake that deeper thirst. The web site often has dollars-off coupons for both bowling and food.

World Bowling Center
7540 Canada Avenue, Orlando, 32819
(407) 352-2695
www.worldbowlingcenter.com

florida rock climbingAiguille Rock Climbing Center
999 Charles Street, Longwood 32750
(407) 332-1430
www.aiguille.com

  Fun Spot Orlando

 

 

Kartworld
4708 West Irlo Bronson Highway, Kissimmee 34746
(407) 396-4800

 

Fun Spot

Find the big ferris wheel on International Drive and you've found Fun Spot! Family go-karting has been taken to new extremes here, with 4 different tracks all challenging drivers in different ways. Racing up and over and around and around with your derriere inches from the ground is a lot of fun! If you desire some contact there are also bumper cars and bumper boats and of course a huge video arcade! Smaller children have their own mini adventures on 7 rides and it's fair to say that all ages will thoroughly enjoy their visit.


5551 DelVerde Way, Orlando 32819     (407) 363-3867   www.fun-spot.com

Old Town   5770 West Irlo Bronson Highway, Kissimmee 34746
(407) 396-4888     
www.old-town.com

Water Sports complex orlandoOrlando Watersports Complex
8615 Florida Rock Road, Orlando 32824
(407) 251-3100
www.orlandowatersports.com

The Orlando Watersports Complex is a unique watersports park designed for wakeboarding, wakeskating and waterskiing. Only 7 years old, OWC has quickly become the premiere locale for riders of all levels. From beginning riders just wanting to try the sport for recreation, to the professional wakeboarders and skiiers from all over the world, OWC caters to all.

The most beneficial aspect of the park is the immense amount of time you can spend on the water. OWC is the only facility in the
United States
to have two cableways; our beginner/intermediate cable park and our slider park. The cableways allow for unlimited riding time to improve the foundation skills for wakeboarding, wakeskating and skiing. We are constantly changing and improving our sliders - making OWC the premiere slider park in the world. water sports orlando

In addition to the cableways, OWC is a great place to train behind Ski and Air Nautiques, headed up by our professional coaching staff. Riders of all skill levels come here to ride and train.

 

Orlando vans Vans Skatepark
5220 International Drive, Orlando 32819
(407) 351-3881

Part of a nationwide chain, Vans Skatepark in Orlando is the second largest indoor skateboard facility in the world. This is the place to come to practice your skateboarding and extreme skating skills on a bewildering array of ramps, jumps, and chutes, ranging from beginner to professional level. An elevated walkway affords easy viewing and makes a visit to Vans a fun excursion even for those who would never think of attempting the wild stunts going on below. Sessions last two hours, with the more expensive ones between 2:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. weekdays and all day on Saturday and Sunday. Bring a report card and for every “A” kids get $1 off a single session. Safety gear is mandatory and if you don’t have your own you can rent helmet, elbow and knee pads for $5 a session. You can also rent a skateboard for $5.

  

SkyVentureOrlando Sky Dive
6805 Visitors Circle, Orlando, 32819
(407) 903-1150
www.skyventure.com

Skydive Lake Wales
Lake Wales Airport

440 South Airport Road,
Lake Wales
33853
(863) 678-1003
www.skydivelakewales.com

QuestAir
6548 Groveland Airport Road, Groveland 34736
(352) 429-0213
www.questairforce.com 

The Ice FactoryIce Factory of Central Florida
2221 Partin Settlement Road, Kissimmee 34744
(407) 933-4259      www.icefactory.com

 

 

 

9Turkey Lake Park

It's amazing that this park, more commonly known as Turkey Lake, is so close to the theme parks and yet feels so far away. It is by far one of the best parks in the Orlando area.

The location is beautiful and offers picnic areas, disc golf, hiking trails, a bike path, and shaded areas. Three large children's playgrounds offer hours of fun for kids of all ages. Swimming is available in a pool overlooking the lake.

If you ask anyone "in the know" where to take your kids fishing, the answer is almost always Turkey Lake Park. The lake is stocked with bass and other species of fish, so little ones have an easy time making their first "catch." Bring your own poles, or rent equipment at the Bait Shop, which is open Thu-Sun, 7am-11am, and has almost everything you need... the exception, believe it or not, being live bait - you'll have to bring that on your own. While kids don't need a license to fish, anyone over 16 needs to obtain a fishing license. Most bait-and-tackle shops and sports retailers (like Wal-Mart, K-Mart, and Sports Authority) sell licenses.

Across the park, an “all children’s” playground offers an enormous wood and car-tire wonderland that will offer little ones hours of exploration and fun. Shaded gazebos nearby keep Mom and Dad out of the sun. No eating here, however, as food draws rats and other not-so-welcome wildlife. Next door is a “Cracker” farm featuring an authentic 100-year-old barn, to give kids an idea of what pioneer Florida looked and felt like.

(407) 299-5581, (407) 299-5594
www.cityoforlando.net/fpr

Admission: $4 per car ($2 if it’s just the driver)
Hours: Daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. November to March; 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. April to October

Take I-4 to exit 75 and take Kirkman north. Turn left onto Conroy, right onto Hiawassee and follow to park entrance.

Witness your car going uphill in neutral!rolling uphill in neutral
One of Florida's best-known free attractions is Spook Hill, in Lake Wales. Located on North Wales Drive (Fifth Street) just a few blocks from the
National Historic District, this mystery of nature attracts many thousands of visitors each year.

Children and adults get a thrill as the family car rolls uphill while in neutral, tugged by invisible forces which defy the laws of gravity.

 

 

Fort Christmas Historical Museum and Park

fort christmasVisit the full size replica of Fort Christmas. Seven restored historical homes preserve the 'Cracker' architecture of East Orange County.

On December 25, 1837, a force of 2,000 U.S. Army Soldiers and Alabama Volunteers arrived near this spot to construct a fort which was aptly named, Fort Christmas. This fort was only one of over 200 forts built during the Second Seminole Indian War, 1835 - 1842. The fort houses exhibits and a video presentation on the Seminole Indian Wars.

Location: 1300 N. Fort Christmas Road Orlando, FL Tel:407-568-4149

Summer -- 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Winter -- 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Hours change when the clock changes

Wekiwa Springs State Park

Located at the headwaters of the Wekiva River, the beautiful vistas within this park offer a glimpse of what Central Florida looked like when Timucuan Indians fished and hunted these lands. Just one hour from most central Florida attractions, Wekiwa Springs offers visitors the opportunity to relax in a natural setting, enjoy a picnic, or take a swim in the cool spring. Canoeists and kayakers can paddle along the Wekiva River and Rock Springs Run. Thirteen miles of trails provide opportunities for hiking, bicycling, and horseback riding. Options for camping include a full facility campground and primitive camping areas. Canoe and kayak rentals are available. For information about rentals, call (407) 884 4311.

Admission Fees

Vehicles with 2 to 8 people..........$5.00 Single Occupant Vehicles.............$3.00

Horse World Riding Stables

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3705 S Poinciana Blvd
Kissimmee, FL 34758
407-847-4343

 Things to do in and around Orlando

Visit the "Senator," a, 115-foot tall bald cypress estimated to be 3,500 years old, at Big Tree Park in Seminole County.

Show your kids the lowly wiener elevated to new culinary heights at Hot Dog Heaven in Orlando.

Try to spot some manatees at Blue Spring State Park.

Climb the 203 stairs to the top of the 100-plus years old Ponce Inlet Lighthouse in Volusia County and take in the view.

See alligators and turtles in their natural habitat during a canoe or kayak trip down the Wekiva River.

Celebrate the fall by getting lost in the annual corn maze at Long and Scott's Farm near Zellwood.

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Cool off tubing at Kelly Park/Rocks Springs in Apopka.

Milk a cow, catch a chicken and meet and greet other farm animals at Green Meadows Petting Farm in Kissimmee.

Learn about gardening and explore the butterfly garden at Lukas Nursery and Butterfly Encounter in Oviedo

Don parkas at the annual winter ICE exhibit at Gaylord Palms.

Watch the “duck march” at the Peabody Orlando hotel.

Watch sea turtles hatch at Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge near Melbourne.

Go swimming in the 72-degree, crystal-clear water at Wekiwa Springs State Park in Seminole County.

Rent a surfboard from Ron Jon Surf Shop and ride the waves in Cocoa Beach.

Mail Christmas cards from Christmas, Florida, in east Orange County.

Take in a puppet show at Pinocchio's Marionette Theatre at the Altamonte Mall

Make lemonade (or squeeze fresh OJ) after pick your own citrus at Showcase of Citrus in Clermont.

 

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