Persuasive Essay On Disneyland Vacation

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Since the weather in Florida is mostly sunny year-round, it is always a fine day to go exploring in the most welcoming town in the nation's sunniest state (sorry, California, you come in second). Of course, the 800-pound gorilla is Disney World, where you could spend an entire two-week vacation and still not see everything.

Yet there is so much more. Why not do a little wine tasting at the Orlando Food and Wine Fest that is held every November? There are other attractions for kids of all ages, including several world-class golf courses for the golfer in the family. There are plenty of water activities, this being Florida, after all, but a great selection of things to do on dry land, too.

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If you've never been to Miami, you can take the One Day Miami Tour from Orlando and discover the most "upbeat" city on the East Coast. If you only want to invest half a day, then try Gatorland, voted Orlando's "best half-day attraction" in the local papers. The self-described "Alligator Capital of the World" is a huge, 110-acre alligator theme park as well as a working wildlife preserve.

You can also explore the amazing, one of a kind Florida Everglades with a Boggy Creek Airboat Ride. A half-hour airboat ride is both educational and exciting, for all ages. If it's youngsters you're thinking about, though, try the Fun Spot Action Park with its unique elevated go-kart racetrack, family and thrill rides, special "toddler" activities and more. The kids will also enjoy the famous Green Meadows Petting Farm, an animal education disguised as fun, where kids and their parents can all spend some quality time with a variety of farm animals. The Farm also features hay rides, pony rides, small-scale train ride and

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