For Those Stranded Free Things to Do

Sammie

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I feel so, for those stranded here are some suggestions for free things to do in the Orlando area.

Orlando is known for its first class attractions, but there are also plenty of natural attractions for visitors to explore. Directly located in central Florida, Orlando has the great advantage of being immersed in both beautiful natural surroundings as well as fantastic waters on each side. Orlando's great setting provides plenty of Free things to do too!


Lake Eola Park: This downtown Orlando centerpiece offers 43 acres for exploration and recreation, including fountains, a walking path, playgrounds, swans to feed and swan shaped paddle boats and gondolas (for a slight fee.)

Harry P. Leu Gardens: Admission is free on Mondays. Guests can enjoy three miles of walkways, rose gardens, a butterfly garden, ancient oak trees, and more.

Ocala National Forest: A great place to experience natural Florida. The Florida Trail is a popular hike, where you can view hardwood forests, swamps, springs, and prairies. You can also canoe, picnic, hike and more.

Kelly Park: This park offers over 248 acres of outdoor fun and excitement! A crystal clear spring is the focus of this park, with water sports, including tubing, and rock climbing available!

Orlando's rich history also makes its museums a can't miss experience. Plus, they're open Free to the public
Cornell Fine Arts Museum: This museum showcases over 6,000 art pieces ranging from the Renaissance to the Baroque period. Art lovers of all ages will not want to miss one of the oldest collections in all of Florida.
Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art: Home to the most comprehensive collection of Louis Comfort Tiffany. There is also an extensive American Pottery collection, as well as 19th and 20th century paintings collection. Admission is free on Fridays.
Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Central Florida: An informative center dedicated to remembering the millions if people that were lost during the rule of Nazi Germany.
Fort Christmas Historical Museum & Park: Visit the full size replica of Fort Christmas, including seven restored pioneer homes and showing pioneer life from the 1870s through the 1930s. Key themes are homesteading, cattle, citrus, hunting, fishing and trapping. There are even more free things to do in Orlando, Florida!

Downtown Disney Marketplace: Explore the World of Disney store, which is an experience in and of itself. Also visit the Lego Imagination Center, where your kids can enjoy the free Lego building stations and nearby playground.

Disney's Boardwalk: Stroll along Disney's boardwalk for a charming step back in time, complete with water views and street entertainers.

The Town of Celebration: Visit this Disney-made town where you can adrmire the gorgeous houses, well-groomed yards and magic of Disney living.

Old Town: On Saturday nights a free rock-n-roll concert and a parade of 300 vintage cars are offered.

Here are some other suggestions, although not free, probably less expensive than Disney tickets.


http://www.internationaldriveorlando.com/50ways/index.asp
 
What a nice post Sammie. Nice information for all WDW visitors to have.
 
thought i should post this here - i just saw a travel expert - didn't catch his name or title - on sky or BBC (i was switching back and forth between the two)..

anyway, he said that everyone should be sure to keep all of their receipts to try to get reimbursed by the airlines/travel companies..

he claimed that the airlines are responsible for reasonable food expenses and possibly also hotel expenses.....so you should hold on to all of your receipts to try to get the money you spend back from them..
 
Just read on Waynes post that SW and BG are letting stranded people in free! Just bring your airline ticket
 

Great post sammie! Might keep this one just in case we ever need something to do, thanks
 
Thanks - much appreciated!
 


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