What are some fun things to do in Florida?

What fun things is there to do for free in Orlando Florida?

  • 10 points within 24 hours for whomever can provide the most number of fun and free (or very low cost) things to do in Orlando Florida.

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    1. Downtown Disney 2. Universal's CItyWalk 3. Tour Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge and see the animals on the savannah. 4. Tour the Monorail resorts at WDW: Polynesian, Grand Floridian, Contemporary. Great art, beautiful lobbies, ride on the Monorail. 5. Drive East - to the Brevard County Zoo. Admission is free nights in July and August after 5pm, $10.50 adults, $7.50 kids otherwise. Feed giraffes and parrots. 6. Go to Disney's Boardwalk resort - there are carnival games, street performers, and food vendors. 7. Visit the Disney Wilderness Reserve - 20 miles south of Orlando. $3 adult/$2 youth. 8. Visit the Tri-D Circle Ranch at Disney's Fort Wilderness - farm animals and the horses that pull trolleys at Magic Kingdom. Free, pony rides $4. 9. Go to Disney's All Star and Pop Century resorts - they have larger than life icons (including Coke cans and Disney movie stars) that make great photo ops! 10. See a movie at Downtown Disney's AMC theater on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday before noon for $5 per person.

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Here are some recommendations: - Downtown Disney - Pointe Orlando on International Drive - Disney's Boardwalk - Universal's CityWalk - Festival Bay at International Drive - Mall at Millenia - The Florida Mall - Downtown Orlando (Lake Eola Park, Thornton Park, Wall Street Plaza, Church Street, and Heritage Square) - Park Avenue in Winter Park - Orlando Fashion Square Mall - Orlando Fire Museum (Free Admission) - The Villages at Winter Park - Orlando's Public Parks (see www.cityoforlando.net ) Hope that helps. Have Fun!

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Free Things to do in Orlando, Florida Visit Downtown Disney Marketplace: Here you can visit the World of Disney, the biggest Disney souvenir shop in the area. There’s no charge for looking and the shop is an experience in itself with Disney movies playing, princess accessories to try on, and animated Disney characters. Stop by the Lego Imagination Center and let your kids enjoy the free Lego building stations and nearby playground. Check out the huge Lego sculptures while you’re there, including the enormous dragon in the lake. Stroll along Disney’s boardwalk: Experience a little old-time Atlantic boardwalk charm right in Orlando. Along the way you can window-shop and enjoy the water views and street entertainers. Get a free second day at SeaWorld: Sea World sometimes offers free second day passes, although these offers aren’t publicized or predictable. In our case, an announcement was made after we’d bought our tickets and we just needed to stand in a short second line to receive the passes. You may also find free second day offers through discount ticket agents. Play in Lake Eola Park: This beautiful 43 acre park in downtown Orlando has views of the city, fountains, a walking path, swans to feed, and a playground. Swan shaped paddle boats are available for a fee. Visit Harry P. Leu Gardens: In this downtown Orlando oasis you can enjoy three miles of paved walkways, a rose garden, a butterfly garden, an evening garden, ancient oak trees, camellias and more. Admission is free on Mondays from 9 a.m. to noon (otherwise admission is $5 adults, $1 children) Go hiking in Ocala National Forest: If you want to experience natural Florida while visiting Orlando, this is the place. The popular Florida Trail is an easy hike that lets you glimpse several habitats including hardwood forests, swamps, springs, and prairies. The trail is relatively flat and over 60 miles in length, so unless you’re going to be here awhile you’ll probably want to choose just a short portion. You can also canoe, picnic, bike, and swim here (watch for alligators). Fees may apply to some of these activities depending on which part of the forest you visit. Tour the town of Celebration: This Disney-made town can seem a bit creepy (everything is just a little too perfect). But it doesn’t cost anything to stroll around and admire the gorgeous houses and well-groomed yards. Kids can play in the interactive fountain and search for turtles and alligators in the lagoon. Depending on when you visit, you may even see machine-generated falling leaves or snow. Old Town in Kissimmee is only 10 minutes from Disney and is a lot of fun. They have lots of stores, rides like bumper cars, go carts, and thrill rides. It is free to park and walk around. There is Crusin on Saturday nights. They average 400 entries of classic hot rod and crusin cars. Grab a spot on Main Street and watch the cars cruise by.. There are lots of state parks in Florida and many are free, the ones that aren’t don’t cost very much though. Visit Big Tree Park in Longwood which is 15 minutes north of downtown Orlando if you want to see the oldest Cypress Tree on record at over 2,000 years old. Riding the monorail is always free and fun.

Lissa

HA! Orlando free?? Uhh, lets see... 1. Walk around downtown, you will most likely get robbed.. and thats exciting right? 2. Ride the monorail at Disney... you can stay on as long as you like completely free! 3. Walk around one of the malls... you are sure to see plenty of the subhuman people that live here, thats good for a laurf.. http://www.orlandofloridasucks.com

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