One of the most iconic theme parks in the world, Disney’s Magic Kingdom offers rides, shows, and events for all ages, including the iconic Cinderella Castle, Space Mountain, and the Haunted Mansion.
Perfect for thrill-seekers, Universal’s Islands of Adventure features movie-themed rides and attractions, including the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the Jurassic World VelociCoaster, and the Incredible Hulk Coaster.
Located a 90-minute drive from Disney World, Busch Gardens combines incredible gardens with thrilling rollercoasters like Sheikra and Kumba. It’s a great place to explore and experience high-speed rides.
Not a traditional theme park, but a must-visit for space enthusiasts. The Kennedy Space Center offers a chance to see space shuttles, learn about NASA’s missions, and possibly witness a rocket launch.
Known for its Hollywood-inspired attractions, Universal Studios offers rides like the Simpsons’ ride, ET Adventure, and Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit. It’s a must-see, especially if visiting Universal’s Islands of Adventure.
One of Disney’s larger parks, Epcot allows exploration of global cultures and scientific discoveries, featuring attractions like Spaceship Earth, Mission Space, and World Showcase with 11 nations represented around a lake.
Focused on TV, film, and Hollywood, it features rides like the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster and The Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is a major highlight for fans of the franchise.
Located between Orlando and Tampa, Legoland is ideal for families with younger children, offering attractions like Lego Kingdoms, botanical gardens, Lego City, and a water park with fun slides.
Known for its safari tours and animal exhibits, this park features Kilimanjaro Safari with tigers, elephants, and gorillas, along with rides like Expedition Everest. It’s a unique combination of a theme park and a zoo.