
Amusement Parks in and near Orlando, FL
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The most popular family-friendly parks around Orlando in 2026 include SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica, LEGOLAND Florida in Winter Haven, Busch Gardens Tampa, Adventure Island, and Fun Spot America in Orlando and Kissimmee. Many visitors pair an Orlando stay with a day trip to Tampa or Winter Haven for added variety.
Most central Florida parks run roughly $60 to $150 per person for a single-day ticket, and online offers often reduce that by 30% to 60%. For example, recent discounts have shown SeaWorld from about $68 instead of $153 and Aquatica from under $50 instead of about $120, depending on date and options.
Yes, Orlando visitors regularly find limited-time savings such as up to 56% off single-day SeaWorld admission, as much as 60% off Aquatica tickets with dining, and around 40–50% off select Busch Gardens, Adventure Island, and LEGOLAND offers. Locals often use Groupon to spot these rotating promotions before they sell out.
LEGOLAND Florida in Winter Haven and SeaWorld Orlando are top picks for younger kids, thanks to gentler rides, shows, and hands-on play areas. CoCo Key Water Resort on International Drive and Great Wolf Lodge Naples also work well for toddlers and early elementary ages who prefer water play over thrills.
For rainy or very hot days, Great Wolf Lodge Naples offers a large indoor water park with full- or half-day passes, and Catapult Adventure Park in St. Petersburg provides trampolines and indoor adventure zones. Old Town’s bundled attraction and meal tickets in Kissimmee also mix indoor and covered experiences.
Yes, several operators sell multi-park or multi-day products that cover SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica, Busch Gardens Tampa, and Adventure Island on one pass. Some Universal Orlando and LEGOLAND Florida options also bundle multiple days, helping frequent visitors lower their per-day cost compared with separate single-day tickets.
International Drive features CoCo Key Water Resort, ICON Park’s attractions like the Orlando Eye, SEA LIFE Aquarium, and Madame Tussauds, plus the Orlando StarFlyer swing ride. These spots sit close together, so visitors can combine a few smaller attractions instead of committing to a full-day theme park.
Several Florida parks offer admission bundled with dining, including select Aquatica Orlando, SeaWorld Orlando, Busch Gardens Tampa, and Adventure Island tickets. In Kissimmee, Old Town Entertainment District sells attraction packages that already include a meal, which helps families predict on-site costs more easily.









































































































































