1.奥兰多迪斯尼乐园
A short introduction to Disney World
http://www.betraveler.org/index.php/a-short-introduction-to-disney-world
2.奥兰多海洋世界
SeaWorld Orlando is a theme park near Orlando, Florida. It is owned and operated by Busch Entertainment Corporation, a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch. The park, when combined with its neighbor Discovery Cove and the Aquatica water park, forms a larger entertainment complex devoted to Earth's oceans and the array of life that inhabits them.
In 2007, SeaWorld Orlando hosted approximately 5.8 million guests, ranking it the seventh-most visited amusement park in the United States and #12 in the world.[1] However, SeaWorld's owners dispute that figure, claiming their internal attendance numbers, normally not released as part of the cited study, are approximately 6.2 million guests.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SeaWorld_Orlando
3.奥兰多环球影城
Universal Orlando Resort
Universal Orlando Resort is a theme park resort in Orlando, Florida. It is a joint partnership between NBC Universal and the Blackstone Group. The resort consists of two theme parks (Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure), Universal CityWalk (a night-time entertainment destination), and three Loews hotels. It is the largest property owned by Universal Studios Theme Parks, and is also the second largest resort in Orlando after the Walt Disney World Resort. The resort began with the original Universal Studios Florida which opened on June 7, 1990. Expansion occurred in 1999, adding Islands of Adventure, Universal CityWalk, On-site hotels, and two multi-level parking structures. What was once a single theme park became a gargantuan resort destination much larger than Universal Studios Hollywood, as well as designed to be a head-to-head rival to Walt Disney World Resort. The resort was originally named Universal Studios Escape but the name was quickly changed to Universal Orlando Resort.
Universal Orlando is located at 28.475° -81.470, north of the International Drive resort area, on a parcel of land framed by I-4 to the south, Kirkman Road to the east, Vineland Road to the north, and Turkey Lake Road to the west. The resort is directly accessible from I-4 via Exit 74B, which empties eastbound onto Universal Boulevard and westbound onto Hollywood Way.
The resort features three official hotels: The Royal Pacific Hotel, the Hard Rock Hotel, and the Portofino Bay hotel. All three hotels have been given the AAA Four Diamond rating and are located in close proximity to the Universal Orlando theme parks. The hotels offer guests free water taxi or shuttle bus service to the Universal Orlando theme parks. Another benefit is that the guest room key works as an "Express Pass", allowing the guest to bypass the Stand-by line at any attraction with the "Express Pass" option. Theme park guests who are not staying at the Universal official hotels may be able to purchase "Express Passes" at an additional cost.
In 2007, Universal began considering the Wet 'n Wild park in Orlando, which it purchased in 1998, a part of Universal Orlando Resort. It is located adjacent to Universal Orlando property, across Interstate 4 at International Drive and Universal Boulevard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Orlando_Resort
4.肯尼迪航天中心
Central Florida is home to its fair share of world-renowned attractions. But perhaps none is as monumental and impressive as Kennedy Space Center -- NASA's launch headquarters at Cape Canaveral. Visitors flock here from around the world for the chance to learn more about the history and future of America's space program through unique exhibits and interactive experiences. The sprawling complex is divided into three areas, with free shuttle buses transporting visitors between the attractions. Standard tickets include admission to IMAX movies in the center's twin five-story theaters. And for a few extra bucks you can visit the Astronaut Hall of Fame, too. The Apollo/Saturn V Center is one of the complex's most fascinating attractions, letting visitors see an authentic Saturn rocket. The Rocket Garden allows you to climb aboard replicas of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo capsules for a taste of the cramped quarters America's original astronauts experienced. And the G-Force Trainer in the Astronaut Hall of Fame lets you feel the full effect of four times the force of gravity. Other simulators recreate the experience of driving on the rocky surface of Mars and walking on the moon. NASA astronauts are on hand daily for meet and greet sessions in the main lobby. And behind-the-scenes tours are well worth the additional price if you're a real space fanatic. Be aware that on the days leading up to and following rocket and shuttle launches, access to the complex may be restricted. To watch the launch within the Kennedy Space Center, reserved tickets are required. Visit the official Web site for reservations. Because of safety and security concerns, launches are scheduled within a window of time, often two weeks, and may even be postponed beyond that.
http://cityguide.aol.com/orlando/entertainment/kennedy-space-center/v-102928041