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Universal Orlando Resort – A Complete Paradise for Fun Seekers

Universal Orlando Florida

Universal Orlando Resort is the second-largest resort and an amusement park located in the heart of Greater Orlando. This entertainment complex is entirely owned by the NBC Universal, recognized as the most fun place in Orlando after the Disneyland. Universal Orlando Resort is comprised of two primary sections; Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure. It also houses a massive water-themed park named as Volcano Bay, as well as the Universal City Walk Orlando is an appealing night-time entertainment complex. Universal Orlando Resort is a massive amusement park attracting several million visitors from all around the globe. Visitors can also stay overnight at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel which offers the latest day amenities with six over restaurants and bars.

Not to Miss Attraction in Universal Orlando Resort

Volcano Bay: It is a themed water park in Universal Orlando Resort, housing a wide variety of water rides and swimming pools for both intermediate and professional swimmers, as well as the swimming area for younger kids. Here, the Krakatau artificial volcano is placed in the middle of the Volcano Bay water park, the most iconic attraction in Volcano Bay.

Harry Potter & the Forbidden Journey: It was opened for the visitors in the year 2010, and since then, it has been the most popular attraction in Universal Orlando Resort. It’s a paradise for Harry Potter fans, as the visitors enter the Hogwarts Castle, and experience the airborne Quidditch match increases the level of immersion. The robotic ride vehicles will also highlight the core charms of the Harry Potter & the Forbidden Journey.

Revenge of the Mummy: It is a famous dark ride coaster that takes the visitors through its breathtaking inky darkness, creepy scarabs, and it unleashes physical thrills throughout the course of the ride. The coaster ride is entirely indoor, winding through the stunning Mummy attractions with the maximum speed of 45/mph.

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