Archive for July 8th, 2010
Cheap Tickets Orlando – 3 parks in Central Florida Amazing Free
Well, you and your car is packed and ready to go. Going to Florida for vacation! Do you have your list of Travel Tips Cheap Orlando and ideas for the family while there? I am not talking about theme parks, but only a list of free parking, really fun!
Here we are, a list of three free museums and parks in Central Florida.
First Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando.
This park is 43.2 acres, including Lake, and surrounding sidewalk around the lake for rollerblading, walking, jogging or. The floor is almost a mile long and 0.9 miles. How many Florida lakes, especially at sea, was originally an abyss. Amazing is not it? You can see a spectacular view over the rooftops of Orlando from this park, or enjoy a concerts in the amphitheater. There is a fountain in the middle of the lake, and you can also rent paddle boats and swan around. This is obviously not free, then this would be optional, but is still considered a cheap tip in Orlando because it is relatively cheap. If you visit in the fall, the Fiesta in the Park is not a miss-Arts Festival. Free and worth a detour to the park
2nd Harry P Leu Gardens, a botanical garden of 50 hectares and about three miles Museum opened picturesque alleys.
The gardens offer the largest collection outside of California Camellia, the largest formal rose garden in Florida, a house museum in 1880, a two-hectare tropical garden, stream, garden vegetables and herbs, garden butterflies, palm trees and a bamboo garden. There is also a gift shop, guided tours and special events, including songs and stories for children.
When it comes to cheap deals, Orlando comes, I think it is one of the best kept secrets. Are you planning a trip here for the afternoon for a relaxing stay away from the crowd.
3rd Fort Christmas Historical National Park and Museum
The hotel is located in the suburbs of Orlando at Christmas, Florida, is another well-kept secret of Central Florida. Here you can get the replica of Fort Christmas, 7 restored historic homes in the “Cracker” architecture of East Orange County, Florida. The houses must be designed, demonstrate pioneer life in the 1870s, in the 1930s. The key issues are in farming, cattle, citrus, hunting, fishing and trapping. It is an interesting and fun park for the whole family should be on the list of activities at low prices in Orlando, anyway. This is a gift shop and special events like a meeting of Cowboy, where the local cowboys to exchange their experiences, a bluegrass-Arts and Crafts Festival in March, Old Timer’s Day in May, Pioneer Day Homecoming in October and December Christmas Cracker.