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SARAH & KEN'S REAL CENTRAL FLORIDA... It is a recognized fact that the majority of visitors to Central Florida are there for the theme parks. It is, after all, the theme park capital of the world and the number one vacation destination in the USA attracting over 50 million happy, enlightened and probably exhausted grandparents, parents and children every year. BUT!!! It's not all about the Mouse and the Wizard, Mickey and Harry! Central Florida has an enormous variety of attractions to suit all ages. For a start there are over 50 golf courses within a 25 mile radius of Orlando. The closest to us is Mystic Dunes Golf & Country Club. A beautiful course, it is situated just a few minutes away. We have negotiated a preferred rate for our guests, requiring only that you quote Serendipity Vacations when you call. You could even head over to Champions Gate, just 10 minutes away, or to one of Disney's 4 championship courses. If that doesn't do it for you then Orange Lake Resort, ten minutes in the other direction, has 4 distinct signature courses to challenge players of all levels, plus six restaurants and bars to discuss how close you really were to that elusive hole-in-one! Natural beauty abounds in the many state parks in the area, one of the closest being Lake Louisa State Park, about 15 miles North, which has great walking and crystal clear water is your idea of heaven, then pack your family and a picnic into the car and head West to the bustling cities of Clearwater (winner of Best Beach award), St. Petersburg (both just over an hour) or the more reserved Anna Maria Island (2 hours). Directly opposite Orlando on Florida's East coast is Cocoa beach and it's olde worlde neighbor, Cocoa Village. At 60 miles and an hour's drive, it is the closest beach to Orlando and well worth a visit even for the Village alone with its picturesque center offering boutique stores and quaint restaurants. Oh, and mustn't forget the ice cream parlor. Further North and another thirty minutes drive is Daytona Beach, one of the few beaches you can still drive your car on and is home, of course, to the famous Daytona 500. Bargain hunters will be thrilled by the retail outlets giving you the opportunity to shop till you drop. Prime Outlets are about 15 minutes away. There are also two large malls - Florida Mall and Mall of Millenia, both within easy reach and offering a huge array of retail options, featuring majors like Macy's and Bloomingdales. The endless list of Central Florida doesn't stop there, we really do have something for everyone! You can swim with manatees at Crystal River, dolphins at ©2014 Universal Orlando. All Rights Reserved. hiking trails, plenty of fishing, wildlife in abundance, a beach with grill area, picnic facilities and safe swimming for all ages. Dade Battlefield Historical State Park is situated North West in Bushnell, 50 miles and an hour's drive away, and is home to the Seminole War Museum, an important part of the U.S.A.'s history. Walt Disney was never one to miss an opportunity to preserve or educate, and The Disney Wilderness Preserve in Kissimmee does exactly that. In co-operation with The Nature Conservancy, these 12,000 acres of restored wetlands touching the tip of the Everglades ecosystem are home to over 1000 species of plants, animals and birds including bald eagles. A few miles further on is Tiger Creek Preserve whose aim is to preserve endangered plants and species, some of which are found nowhere else in the world. Again, hiking trails through magical scenery are there to be explored and enjoyed. If sunning yourself on a talcum powder beach next to Discovery Cove, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium or the Marineland Dolphin Adventure in St. Augustine, the oldest city in America and one of the most interesting places in Florida. Situated on the North East, just over a hundred miles away, it is positively oozing with history and a hop onhop off guided tour on one of the local trams will keep even the most discerning visitor enthralled. Discover the delights of other small towns and thriving cities, botanical gardens, water sports, zoos, eco tours, airboat rides, horseback riding, aviation, arts & culture, city nightlife and museums. Is that enough?! The theme parks are absolutely top of the list, but do try to take some time out to discover the natural beauty of the deep south. Experience the Real Central Florida. And, when you've done all that, you can go back and visit the Mouse again, he's always thrilled to welcome you back!!