Orlando
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Orlando, Florida, is an enchanting destination for camper van enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of attractions that cater to all ages and interests.
Embarking on a camper van trip to Orlando promises adventure and the comfort of home on wheels. Begin your journey by exploring the world-renowned Walt Disney World Resort. With its four distinct theme parks – Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom – there is a wealth of fantasy, thrill rides, and captivating shows for the entire family. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic of Universal Orlando Resort, including Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, and the spellbinding Wizarding World of Harry Potter. For those who appreciate marine life and performance art, SeaWorld offers a combination of aquatic-themed rides and animal experiences. Outside of the theme parks, take a day to relax at Wekiwa Springs State Park, where the crystal-clear spring and natural surroundings provide a peaceful retreat. Enjoy paddling, snorkeling, and wildlife watching in this pristine natural oasis. Camper van travelers should consider staying at one of the many RV resorts in the area, such as Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort, which provides easy access to the Disney parks and a rustic camping experience replete with amenities. Orlando’s culinary scene should not be overlooked either, ranging from themed dining experiences within the parks to local favorites in the city’s vibrant neighborhoods like Thornton Park and Winter Park. Be sure to taste some local citrus flavors, a nod to Florida's rich agricultural heritage. Whether you’re a Disney fan, a beach bum, or have a heart for adventure, Orlando has it all! So pack up your rig, grab your favorite snacks, and hit the road with confidence in your camper van!
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Even though few people outside of Florida knew where Orlando was before Walt Disney World opened in 1971, the city of Orlando was incorporated in 1875.
The official nickname of the city of Orlando is “The City Beautiful,” although it is also known as O-Town.
According to Carlson Wagonlit Travel’s Trends Survey, Orlando is the second most popular domestic travel destination in the country (Las Vegas placed first).