Fun Day Trips Orlando Florida

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Fun Day Trips Orlando Florida has always been the top travel destination in the United States for it’s weather and year round sunny days, a vacation to this state is never out of the question.

Orlando’s Disney parks are probably one of the main attractions but why not stay an extra days and do a couple of fun local road trips?

There’s so much more to the Orlando area than Mickey Mouse and shopping, like a fun day trip to St. Augustine, Silver Springs State Park or just soak up the sun at some of Florida’s greatest beaches. Disneyland Paris vs Walt Disney World Orlando – Which Is Better?

Here’s a short list of a few fun day trips for the family just a drive away from Orlando, Florida:

Fun Day Trips Orlando Mt. Dora

This delightful small village is less than an hour from Orlando.

If you absolutely love Victorian architecture, then plan a day trip to Mt. Dora.

Fun Day Trips Orlando
Fun Day Trips Orlando

It is a quaint, well preserved 100 year old town in the central part of Florida and has wonderful boutiques, antique shops, art galleries and great scenic views of the lake.

Daytona Beach

If you love NASCAR, then drive over to Daytona for the day.

Daytona is also known for Daytona Bike Week.

Fun Day Trips from Orlando
Fun Day Trips from Orlando

It draws thousands of bikers from all over the U.S.

If you’re planning to spend some time at the beach in Daytona, you may also enjoy some shopping and a movie at Ocean Walk Shops and Theaters.

St. Augustine

Historically the oldest city in the country, St. Augustine was founded in 1565.

It has lovely old cobblestone streets, historic Spanish style churches.

St. Augustine
St. Augustine

You may enjoy a cruise on the Victory III to see historic landmarks and places of interest, and, if you would like to spend the night, spend some time at one of St.

Augustine’s beaches the next day.

Silver Springs State Park

Only a little over an hour from Orlando is Silver Springs State Park, famous for its glass bottom boat rides.

Visit the nature theme park, the petting zoo, botanical gardens, Cracker Village and the Silver River Museum.

Springs State Park
Springs State Park

The park also has pavilions, picnic areas and trails for hiking and biking, but the park is only open on weekends and holidays from 9 AM to 5 PM.

Kennedy Space Center

An hour south of Orlando is Kennedy Space Center, right across from Cocoa Beach.

Visit the Museum of Space Exploration at Kennedy Space Center’s Visitor Complex.

Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center

A day trip to NASA’s space shuttle program will be interesting and educational for the whole family.

Legoland in Winter Haven, FL

Only 45 minutes from Orlando is Legoland, a fun place to take the kids.

This amusement park has Lego themed areas such as the Land of Adventure, Castle Hill, Miniland, Xtreme and Lego Tech Test Track.

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Legoland in Winter Haven, FL
Legoland in Winter Haven, FL

You can also have fun shopping for Legos at The Big Shop while you’re there.

Have any trips planned to the Orlando area for the winter season?

Orlando at night an even more magical place

There is something special about Orlando at night.

The temperatures get a bit cooler and the vibe changes – it’s a chance to really relax and enjoy yourself.

The variety of good food, music, and entertainment available in this city is sometimes overwhelming.

Here are a few fantastic ways to end the day in Orlando.

Experience the fireworks

Taking in one or more of the nighttime shows is a “must do” during a trip to Orlando.

All of the theme parks offer first class night time productions that leave both kids and adults in awe.

Experience the Orlando fireworks
Experience the Orlando fireworks

One great option is to enjoy the pool or shopping during the day, then head to one of the parks late afternoon.

Make an early dinner reservation and then get ready for the nighttime entertainment.

EPCOT is a great park for this itinerary with a plethora of restaurants to choose from and a spectacular fireworks and laser display.”

Many of the Disney World tickets provide you with a pass for your entire length of stay, eliminating the need to feel pressured to go to a theme park from morning until night.

Dinner, Dancing, and Shows

Evening entertainment is not limited to the theme parks.  In addition to restaurants and shops, Downtown Disney has the House of Blues –a great option for live music – and a specialized theater for Cirque du Soleil.

Universal Studios Orlando offers City Walk, home to the Blue Man Group, the Hard Rock Café, and a number of celebrity-founded restaurants.

You can also become part of the show at your choice of interactive dinner theaters – a great experience for both adults and kids.

Dinner, Dancing, and Shows
Dinner, Dancing, and Shows

Sand Lake Road, known locally as restaurant road, serves up food from every cuisine under the sun.

Travelers on a budget can check out Orlando’s ubiquitous food truck scene.

There are several famous nightclub venues along Church Street, Orange Avenue, and International Drive.

Church Street Market
Church Street Market

Hookah bars, piano bars, dive bars, tequila bars —every kind of bar imaginable is available in Orlando.

Multi-floor dance clubs host underground DJ competitions, and the beats of salsa, bachata, and reggae spill out into the streets.

Kayak at night

Just a short drive from Orlando, you can experience Florida’s natural beauty with a bio-luminescence kayaking tour.

Kayak at night
Kayak at night

Beginner kayakers can paddle their way through Florida’s Indian River where mesmerizing light is produced by movement in the water.

Experience the bio-luminescence produced from schools of fish, jellyfish, sting rays, or even a manatee.  It’s truly a sight to see!”

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