MJ6987
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Hi,
We are planning our first trip to Florida from the UK (next Feb). There is myself, my wife and two girls (aged 6 & 9) and my parents (aged late 50's!!) coming for 2 weeks. We are staying at Downtown Disney Resort and mainly spending our days in WDW (plus SeaWorld, Universal and some shopping). However, as we will have a hire car for the second week we would like to spend a day driving out somewere away from the Theme parks to see a bit of the "real Florida".
We don't want to drive more than two hours max each way and it would be good to see some "natural stuff" but with some things to do as well. Some of the things I've been thinking about are a beach (but which one?), Ocala National Park, or that Silver Springs Park (or is that still too theme parkish?). Bear in mind that our kids are not too adventurous so canoeing etc is probably not out, but some sort of boat trip does kinda appeal.
So - any suggestions - if we were to go to one place that meets these requirements, which would you recommend?
Thanks
Matthew

We are planning our first trip to Florida from the UK (next Feb). There is myself, my wife and two girls (aged 6 & 9) and my parents (aged late 50's!!) coming for 2 weeks. We are staying at Downtown Disney Resort and mainly spending our days in WDW (plus SeaWorld, Universal and some shopping). However, as we will have a hire car for the second week we would like to spend a day driving out somewere away from the Theme parks to see a bit of the "real Florida".
We don't want to drive more than two hours max each way and it would be good to see some "natural stuff" but with some things to do as well. Some of the things I've been thinking about are a beach (but which one?), Ocala National Park, or that Silver Springs Park (or is that still too theme parkish?). Bear in mind that our kids are not too adventurous so canoeing etc is probably not out, but some sort of boat trip does kinda appeal.
So - any suggestions - if we were to go to one place that meets these requirements, which would you recommend?
Thanks
Matthew
