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See tigers, monkeys and many more creatures at Zoo Miami, Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo or Gulf Breeze Zoo at Pensacola


 into freezing temperatures in


Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin. And Discovery Cove is an oasis of tranquillity with lagoons and beaches where 1,000 people a day can spend an all-inclusive visit. Superb water parks, astonishing


fi rework displays, sensational shows, wildlife parks and zoos add to Florida’s family entertainment centre.


Drive an hour to the east coast and Kennedy Space Center


looms over the Space Coast. The exciting complex spans NASA’s programme from the fi rst moon landing to the last orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis. Just over


an hour from


Orlando is Busch Gardens Tampa – a theme park and zoo combination with more than 12,000 animals. The new thrill ride is Falcon’s


Blastaway Beach at Wet 'n Wild in Orlando with Toy Story's Woody from Disney's Magic Kingdom


Fury, a 335ft (102 metre) drop tower that plunges thrill-seekers to the ground at 60mph (96kph). LEGOLAND Florida, west of Orlando in Winter Haven, is heaven for two- to 12-year-olds who will marvel at the creations. Visitors to the vast new Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters in Marathon, Florida Aquarium in Tampa, Marineland in St Augustine or Clearwater Marine Aquarium can interact with tropical reef fi sh, rays and other marine species.


See tigers, monkeys and many more creatures at Zoo


Miami, Tampa’s


Lowry Park Zoo, Gulf Breeze


Zoo, Pensacola or Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens.


Across Florida there are attractions galore for all ages, making the state such an appealing holiday destination.


Magic…that’s the word that sums up Florida! •


Being astonished by the amazing Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts thrill ride in Universal Orlando.


Spending a night or more in one of the theme park hotels so you can be fi rst on the rides with early admission.


Rum-tasting and a guided tour of the new Legal Rum Distillery, the original 1900 location of Jack’s Saloon, in Key West.


Visiting the parks’ Guest Relations offi ces if any member of your party needs special assistance because of a disability.


Eating scrumptious Poutine Fries (fries, gravy and cheese curds) at Le Cellier, a Canadian steakhouse in Disney’s Epcot park.


Disney’s new hi-tech MagicBand which you can use to unlock your Disney hotel room door, enter parks and more.


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