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I-Drive 360 opens in Orlando - The ultimate entertainment destination -


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Drive 360 is Orlando's hottest new entertainment destination, with three Merlin Entertainments attractions and a host of dining and shopping venues to keep all the family happy.


As well as enjoying exploring Merlin Entertainments' much-loved attractions, visitors to I-Drive 360 can dine out at an array of restaurants serving tapas, steaks, sushi and more, and enjoy a vibrant night scene including live music at Tin Roof or Western-themed fun at Cowgirls Rockbar.


The Orlando Eye The iconic 400-foot tall observation wheel boasts stunning panoramic views of Central Florida from its air-conditioned glass capsules. Guests can also experience an Eagle’s Eye view in the pre-fl ight 4D cinema, with multi-sensory special effects.


SEA LIFE Orlando This new attraction is making a splash with its 5,000 sea creatures from around the world. On


VISITORS CAN TAKE A FREE SHUTTLE FROM I-DRIVE 360 TO LEGOLAND


FLORIDA RESORT IF THEY HAVE PRE-PURCHASED THEIR TICKETS


I-DRIVE 360 SITS AT THE HEART OF ORLANDO'S INTERNATIONAL DRIVE, CLOSE TO SEAWORLD ORLANDO, UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT AND WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT


THERE ARE OVER 15 BARS, CAFES AND RESTAURANTS TO CHOOSE FROM AT I-DRIVE 360, SUCH AS CAFE DE PARIS & SHAKE SHACK


their interactive journey visitors can also learn about conservation and even get up close and personal with fascinating sharks in the immersive 360-degree ocean tunnel.


Madame Tussauds The world’s most famous celebrity wax attraction offers visitors its signature red carpet treatment and Madame Tussauds Orlando is no different. Immersive and interactive, visitors to this new edition can shake hands with the president or get on stage with their favourite pop star.


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BOOK TICKETS WITH DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT OR ATTRACTION WORLD. PRE-BOOKING SAVES YOUR CLIENTS AT LEAST $7 PER PERSON ON THE FULLY-FLEXIBLE ORLANDO EYE


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