Orlando, florida: What's Most Visited City

Orlando has very little competition in the "most visited city" category. And it does not stay first choice to purchase by sitting still. New venues, renovations, updates and additions are never ending, and 2015 is no exception. Here is a quick peek at a few new and interesting venues and attractions for your forthcoming visit, some already entertaining guests - some on the edge of their highly expected grand openings....


Welcome to "Eye" Drive?

International Travel (widely known as I-Drive) is a hub of activity for visitors and locals. Myriad hotels, eating out, shopping and entertainment sites line this thoroughfare and it has a brand new sentinel standing watch.

The Orlando Eye - a towering, 400-foot, cantilevered observation wheel - is the most obvious left arm of a three-attraction location by Merlin Entertainments and it's already creating exhilaration if gawking motorists on close by I-4 are any indication.

Installing of their 30 glass-enclosed passenger supplements commenced on Jan. 18. Weighing in at over 6, 000 pounds each, their ski-lift design will keep floors level, allowing guests - up to fifteen in each - to walk around for optimal 360-degree views in comfortable, air-conditioned confines.


When onboard the wheel, wagers are on folks will stay for its sibling venues at what's being called the I-Drive fish hunter 360 complex. The SEA YOUR LIFE Orlando Aquarium will feature more than 5, 1000 creatures, a 360-degree Sea Tunnel and an amount of educational elements that will encompass conservation and breeding efforts, feedings and more. Madame Tussauds Orlando, fl will showcase its unrivaled wax recreations of celebs from all walks - Einstein to Selena Gomez, Abe Lincoln to David Beckham. All three locations are started open this spring.


Folks considering a peek at the constant construction can enjoy outdoor patio seating in the darkness of the Eye at Tin Roof Orlando, which hands over burgers, beer, drinks and an array of Southern-influenced goodies, along with some surprises (the nopal tataki salad is a victor! ). Live music's on tap seven times a week.


"And once things get going, inches claims General Manager Meat Nietzer, "we'll do happy hour music at least four nights a week and daytime music Thursday night through Sunday. " Nietzer states the rotation is an amalgam. "It's anything at all high-energy that folks can sing out along to - rock and roll, pop, country, soul, alternate, Top 40. And mainly covers. Our bands take requests; they are walking, talking jukeboxes. "

Mangia with Mickey

The Disney realm has a brand-new dining venue with service that's quite literally oven-fresh. The eagerly anticipated Trattoria al Forno is now open at Disney's BoardWalk - serving Old Community favorites (and a few modern takes) that highlight the diversity of German cuisine.

A warm open-kitchen design allows guests to watch the chefs' beauty in progress, like the hot-headed maw from which the pizzas - baked 's forno ("from the oven") - emerge, crusts light, thin and ready for hearty appetites.


Oenophiles can visit Italy by way of the Trattoria's considerable wine list. "Our wine drinks are 100 per cent First-rate, " claims Vinnie Tai, general manager. "We have about 70 bottles, twenty-five that will be available by the glass or in quartinos - amounts of about one-and-a-half eyeglasses that are well suited for writing among friends and family. "

Escape Artistry

Gambling fans who choose it really immersive - and anyone intrigued by collaborative puzzle-solving - are meant to love Escapology Orlando, florida, a special and interesting new addition to I-Drive's exploding roster of destinations.

This is an get away from room game, wherein 2-5 participants are literally locked right themed experience with a rich, engaging story - perhaps you're a CIA operative during the Cuban Missile Crisis or a scientists working at Area 51 - and equipped with only your problem-solving skills, challenging to escape within an hour's time.

Stuck? Game experts can give hints if need be as players work together to uncover signs, find necessary items and win their freedom. On the web advance booking recommended; $25-30 per head.

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