I was wondering what other things there are to do in or near Orlando for a family on a budget..I know there's Sea World, Busch Gardens, Universal, and of course we're going to Disney..but what other places can i take my kids (ages 7 and 14 months) to that won't cost a ton?
Visit the "little" Disney attractions...
- BoardWalk entertainment area behind the BoardWalk resort
- ride the boat from BoardWalk to Hollywood Studios to Epcot and back - that's free and fun if you're going when you can sit outside at the back of the boat
- a couple of arcades in that resort area (inside one of the resorts and off the pass-through from the general public area of BoardWalk going to the pool area
- there are surrey bikes available for rent at BoardWalk, too
- visit Downtown Disney - lot's to see and the kids might enjoy the
Lego play area, pin store is impressive - your seven year old might like a starter pack for trading
- mini-golf, though a little pricey for mini-golf, the Disney courses are well themed and fun - your seven year old might like that (Fantasia course is close to BoardWalk
- Disney water parks are fun, too, and well themed (discount tickets are usually available through
www.ticketmania.com if you don't have the feature already added to your Magic My Way tickets)
Outside of Disney:
There are attractions on International Drive: Ripley's, Wonderworks, at least a couple of mini golf courses, probably more that I'm just not thinking of.
Lots of shopping opportunities everywhere you turn: outlet malls, the more traditional (and huge) Florida Mall, and plenty of traditional types shops.
We've always enjoyed the scenic boat tour that goes through several lakes out of Winter Park (just north of Orlando) - might be a little too peaceful and tame for the seven year old.
In Downtown Orlando, the Lake Eola park area is pleasant. There are paddle boat rentals, feed the birds there, I think there's a concert schedule for Lake Eola, and I think that there's a city playground on the property.
I'm probably not thinking of a lot more things to do and see but I'm sure others will come along and add to the ideas that other posters have already suggested.
Dick Taylor