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The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World is the most visited theme park on Earth, attracting over 20 million guests annually. Opened in 1971, it is organized around Cinderella Castle into six themed lands offering classic rides, live entertainment, and character encounters.

EPCOT (Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) blends futuristic technology with world culture across two main areas: World Celebration/Discovery and World Showcase. The World Showcase features pavilions representing 11 countries around a 1.2-mile lagoon.

Disney's Hollywood Studios combines movie-making magic with immersive themed lands. Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge and Toy Story Land anchor the park, alongside classic attractions like Tower of Terror and Rock 'n' Roller Coaster.

Universal Studios Florida brings blockbuster movies to life with thrill rides, shows, and immersive themed areas. Highlights include the Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Diagon Alley, connected to Islands of Adventure by the Hogwarts Express.

Disney's Animal Kingdom is the largest of the four Walt Disney World parks at 580 acres, blending a zoological park with theme park rides. Pandora — The World of Avatar is its most immersive land, alongside African and Asian themed areas.

ICON Park is an entertainment complex on International Drive anchored by The Wheel (a 400-foot observation wheel), alongside attractions like SEA LIFE Aquarium, Madame Tussauds, and the Orlando StarFlyer.

Universal's Islands of Adventure delivers some of the most thrilling rides in Orlando across themed islands including Marvel Super Hero Island, Jurassic World, and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Hogsmeade.

SeaWorld Orlando combines marine animal encounters with world-class roller coasters. The park features aquariums, animal shows, and thrill rides across a 200-acre campus.

LEGOLAND Florida Resort in Winter Haven is a theme park designed for families with children ages 2–12. The park features over 50 rides, shows, and attractions built around LEGO bricks, plus a connected water park.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is NASA's gateway to space exploration, located about an hour east of Orlando on Merritt Island. Visitors can see the Space Shuttle Atlantis, walk beneath a Saturn V rocket, and watch live rocket launches.

The Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain at Lake Eola is Orlando's most recognizable downtown landmark. The illuminated fountain, surrounded by a 0.9-mile walking path, serves as the symbolic heart of the city.

The Cathedral Church of St. Luke is downtown Orlando's oldest house of worship, serving as the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida. The Gothic Revival limestone building anchors the northern edge of the downtown core.