Staying onsite but looking for offsite activities for adults.

eeyoresmom

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DH are looking to spend a day offsite next week. We have a car and the only thing we DON'T want to do is drive more than an hour. Any suggestions? TIA
 
We had a ball jet skiing on Lakes Minneola & Minnehaha in Clermont with Makaio Watersports. I would highly recommend it for an adults activity!!

Some other ideas.....

- Orlando Eye/Madame Tussauds/SeaLife Aquarium on I-Drive (combo tickets are only $39 pp)
- SeaWorld
- Aquatica
- Discovery Cove
- Skeletons: Animals Unveiled (they are on Groupon right now, too)
- Universal/IOA
- Cocoa Beach or Daytona Beach
- Mini golfing (there's a good golf & gator feeding Groupon for Congo River being offered as we speak)
- Titanic Experience
- CSI (also on Groupon)
 
Do you have anything specific in mind? The state parks are good and there are a few within your driving limit such as Blue Spring State Park. You could take an airboat ride or go to Winter Park or Bok tower gardens it depends what you are interested in.
 
If you would like a " Relaxing Pontoon " Boat trip ( to see wildlife & Mangrove swamps ) I would suggest

Blue Heron River Tours at Hontoon Landing at Deland

www.blueheronrivertours.com Phone 386 873 4843

Tours at 10 am & 1 pm A two hour + boat trip Well worth it.

2317 River Ridge Road , Deland, Florida 32720

It is about 40 miles North of Disney .... Up I 4 North towards Sanford
 

Lakeridge Winery
Harry Leu Gardens
Airboat ride in Kissimmee
Winter Park - great shopping & strolling on Park Ave, Lake tour cruise, Morse Museum (Tiffany Glass)
Orange Co History Museum - some Disney history, the Highwaymen Art, early tourism and other industries just to name a few of the exhibits.
 
We give Daytona Beach a visit whenever we are in the area. Grab a meal at one or the area restaurants or clubs, take a stroll on the Boardwalk, Pier or Beach. Drive down the beach during low tide or visit the lighthouse. Visit the Daytona Speedway for a tour if you are a NASCAR fan.

Cocoa Beach is nice also for a beach day. There is also a day casino cruise out of Port Canaveral if you're into that (Victory Casino Cruise). They sail outside the 3 mile limit then the casino opens. It's a bit of a party cruise with many people (ourselves included) going for the boat ride, scenery, drinks and music etc. Groupon and TravelZoo usually have some great prices.

In the Kissimmee area, we give a big thumbs up for the Airboat tours. See some of the local wildlife up close and zip across the lake at full speed in a 500HP airboat. We used Boggy Creek Airboats on our last visit and had loads of fun (there are several other operators in the area also) Check Groupon or TravelZoo for Specials. We took the hour tour and wish we had booked the longer one, it was over all too soon. To see more wildlife, the early morning is best. If your looking to see some big gators, they offer after dark tours.

iFly indoor skydiving on International drive was a ton of fun also (found a great deal on Groupon for our last visit) This is a short activity, allow 1.5 - 2 hours for preflight training and your group to complete there flights. Tip: it's worth the extra $10 when you check in for the "High Flight"

There are several themed Dinner theaters in the area, Medieval Times, Pirates, Capones. They can be a nice way to have supper and round out your adult day. The shows can be a little cheesy but a lot of fun after a few adult beverages.
There is also a couple of Senor Frogs in the Orlando area that can get pretty lively in the evening. One is on International drive near the new Orlando Eye

I always wanted to try Flyboarding or Hoverboarding but never got up the courage to try, but it's offered at Lake Fairview (off Orange Blossom Trail). Looks like a riot if you're the adventurous type. Again, check Groupon for good specials.
 
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GATORLAND. You can just walk around and look at all the gators, but they also have shows (no extra charge). The have a zip line, there is an extra charge for that. You can pay extra to actually go in to an enclosure and feed the gators and have your picture taken. We went into the enclosure and fed the gators (loved it). In the enclosure, there is no barrier between you and the gators. A staff member is there and prevents you from getting closer then you need to. The park is not very expensive. We spent between 3 and 4 hours there.
 
.IMG_20151011_0002.jpg GATORLANDIMG_20151011_0002_NEW.jpg Photos I took at GATORLAND. Bottom photo was inside the enclosure. I was very close to the gators.IMG_20151011_0002 (2).jpg
 


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