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Step into the Florida Everglades at Wild Florida Airboats and Gator Park
Go behind the scenes, beyond the screen, and jump right into the action of your favorite movies at Universal Studios Florida
Universal Islands of Adventure™, set inside Universal Orlando Resort™, is slightly larger than the neighboring Universal Studios Florida
The Harry Potter attraction in Universal Orlando™ is spread across two parks at the resort: Diagon Alley™ on the Universal Studios Florida
Filled with species from across the world—as well as those native to Florida—the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens are home to everything from leopards and alligators to butterflies and ferns.
Not to be confused with Sea World, SEA LIFE Orlando is a separate aquarium in the ICON Park entertainment complex.
Located within Walt Disney World® Resort, Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park first opened in 1989.
The Orlando Eye (formerly the Wheel at ICON Park.) Towering 400 feet (122 meters) above the ground
The youngest of Walt Disney World® Resort’s two water parks, Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park is a family-friendly attraction.
Known for its sugar-white sand and aqua-hued waters, this Northwest Florida beach town offers plenty of ways to relax, unwind, and have fun.
Encompassing 2,900 square miles, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary protects an underwater world.
Universal® Studios Hollywood is one of the world's oldest continuously operating movie studios.
One of LA's most distinguishing icons, the Hollywood Sign stands on Mt. Lee in the Hollywood Hills.
Peek into old Hollywood at the historic TCL Chinese Theatre, featured in films since 1927.
Open since 1934, the Original Farmers Market is a culinary and cultural institution in LA.
The legendary Sunset Strip stretches from Beverly Hills to Hollywood, packed with music history.
Only in LA are stars so common they’re embedded into the sidewalk. Stroll the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame.
One of the largest city parks in North America, Griffith Park covers over 4,000 acres.
Rodeo Drive is one of the world’s most famous luxury shopping streets, lined with designer boutiques.
San Francisco’s most iconic structure spans 1.7 miles and connects the city to Marin County.
A former federal prison, Alcatraz is now a national landmark and top San Francisco attraction.
Muir Woods National Monument is home to towering coastal redwoods near San Francisco.
Spanned by the Golden Gate Bridge, the scenic San Francisco Bay is the heart of the Bay Area.
Nicknamed “the crookedest street in the world,” this block of Lombard Street is iconic for its hairpin turns.
Also known as Halona Beach Cove, Eternity Beach is a cinematic spot famous for its scenic beauty.
One of Chicago’s most thrilling attractions, the Skydeck sits 103 floors up in Willis Tower.
See Chicago’s world-famous architecture from the Chicago River with a relaxing boat tour.
New Orleans’ French Quarter is famous for its jazz, culture, and unique historic charm.
Located in the French Quarter, Jackson Square is a central hub for local art, culture, and history.
The U.S. Capitol is the iconic heart of American democracy, known for its neoclassical dome.
The official residence of each US president since 1800, the 132-room White House in Washington DC draws visitors from around the world.