A convenient location, supervised children’s programs, a
swimming pool, and an on-site restaurant are some of the top features parents look for when booking a kid’s
holiday.
As the USA’s top destination for families, Florida takes its
responsibility seriously – creating fun for the whole family.
A Florida holiday is heaven with outstanding kids’ programs
and facilities. Kids’ programs have made a major mark on the standards of top Florida resorts during the past
few decades. Many resorts design activities to give parents time with their kids and time alone as a couple.
Florida resorts have worthy kids’ programs, along with accommodations that feature family friendly
amenities.
Florida has long held the title of "Most Kid Friendly Holiday
Destination" due to an abundance of theme parks and miles of sandy beaches. Ranging from the large theme parks
around Orlando, to nature-oriented kid programs in the Everglades, there is so much to see and do that the
children will love!
There’s always the Disney option. Walt Disney World in the
Orlando area is much more than the Magic Kingdom, the first of the Disney theme parks. The resort encompasses
three other parks – Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Animal Kingdom – as well as hotels (both luxury and
affordable), campgrounds, water parks, golf courses, shopping centre, dining and entertainment district.
But if you don’t want a theme park on land, head to the high
seas. Disney cruises are especially well-suited for families travelling with young children. Without being
overpowering to parents, it is just enough for the kids to be at ease.
Florida is a magnet for families, with its double whammy of
theme parks and popular beaches; but beyond the best-known spots, other great Florida family holidays await. The
legendary Everglades are a wonderful place to visit, and can easily include education-as-fun as kids learn about
this unique ecosystem.
The best kids’ holiday might be a tried-and-true theme park
destinations, like Orlando; as well as educational destinations, like Washington DC with its wealth of free
museums; or nature’s classroom, the Grand Canyon and other national parks.
In Orlando, it's all about the kids. Hotels, theme parks,
restaurants, and attractions abound for the young - and the young at heart. Most visitors are familiar with
Disney World, Universal Studios and SeaWorld, but in this round-up of smaller attractions, some might discover
venues that are often more affordable and convenient than their mega-theme park counterparts, making it easy for
families to slip in and out for half-day or full-day visits.
Aside from water parks and Disney-centred Orlando, Florida
has many other attractions that children of all ages will enjoy. Older children and teenagers can make a stop in
Tampa for Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. This park is full of wild roller coasters, exciting water rides, and shows.
The draw for younger children, however, is the zoo-like experience with their exotic animals. The Kennedy Space
Centre is a way for children and adults to have fun while learning about the past, present, and future of space
exploration. At Crystal River and Homosassa between November and March kids can swim with the manatees and learn
about these prehistoric creatures.
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