Attractions & Tours
Things to Do in Orlando
Tours, attractions, and experiences in Orlando — booking direct where we can, vetted affiliate partners where we can't.
13 attractions
Theme Parks
Orlando Theme Parks
6 listings

Walt Disney World Resort
The most visited resort destination on earth — four enormous theme parks (Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom), two water parks, and Disney Springs. A multi-day, plan-ahead Orlando essential.

Universal Orlando Resort
Orlando's other theme-park giant — Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, the newest park Epic Universe, plus Volcano Bay and CityWalk. Home to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and big thrill rides.

SeaWorld Orlando
A marine-life park and thrill-coaster destination in one — animal exhibits and presentations (orcas, dolphins, penguins, sharks) alongside some of Orlando's best roller coasters. A full-day alternative to the mega-parks.

LEGOLAND Florida Resort
A LEGO-themed park built for younger kids, about 45 minutes southwest in Winter Haven — gentle rides, hands-on building, the incredible Miniland USA models, a water park, and botanical gardens. Ideal for ages 2-12.

Fun Spot America
A classic, family-run amusement park with go-karts, roller coasters, and rides — an affordable, laid-back alternative to the mega-parks, with locations on International Drive and in Kissimmee. Pay-per-ride or wristband.

Discovery Cove
An all-inclusive, reservation-only day resort where you swim with dolphins, snorkel a reef among rays and fish, drift a lazy river, and relax on white-sand beaches — limited daily capacity makes it a tranquil, premium escape.
Attractions
Orlando Attractions
3 listings
ICON Park
An entertainment complex on International Drive anchored by The Wheel, a 400-foot observation wheel — plus Madame Tussauds, the SEA LIFE aquarium, restaurants, and attractions. Free to enter; pay per attraction.

WonderWorks Orlando
The "upside-down" building on International Drive — an indoor amusement park for the mind with 100+ hands-on, interactive exhibits: hurricane and earthquake simulators, a ropes course, laser tag, and science fun. A great rainy-day stop.

Crayola Experience Orlando
A colorful, hands-on creative attraction at The Florida Mall, built for younger kids — dozens of interactive art-and-color activities, from naming your own crayon to digital art and a play area. An ideal indoor stop for little ones.
Day Trips
Orlando Day Trips
1 listing
Zoos & Wildlife
Orlando Zoos & Wildlife
1 listing
Tours
Orlando Tours
1 listing
Shows
Orlando Shows
1 listing
Looking for a place to stay near these attractions?
Browse Orlando Hotels →


