Although we will be celebrating our big day at the Science Center, it is a great place to spend a rainy day in Orlando.
International Drive is home to hundreds of restaurants and attractions (including the Orlando Eye, Sky Swings, Madame Tussauds, Museum of Illusions, and more) If you are looking for a way to spend an afternoon without a theme park ticket, check this area out.
Looking for a game of minigolf? We love this course! This was one of our first date locations.
Disney Springs is an outdoor shopping and entertainment area (previously known as "Downtown Disney") and features tethered Hot Air balloon rides, bowling at Splitsville, and plenty of sight seeing. Parking is free for this location.
Looking for breakfast? This is our FAVORITE spot to grab brunch. (Sydney likes the selection of Gluten Free Pancakes!)
Leu Gardens is a botanical garden, and is far off the path of typical "Orlando Tourist Destination." It is a great place for photos and to enjoy an afternoon.
Tapas Tacos? Yes please! This is one of our favorite restaurants. We recommend the Baja Fish tacos, and the fried plantains.
We aren't good at golf. Not even a little bit. But we love to play "Angry Birds" edition of Top Golf.
Looking for the biggest cookies ever? Check out Gideon's Bakehouse. There are also other small shops in the plaza offering imported cheeses, deli, and other goods. It's a fun spot for locals.
Check out the iconic Eola swans in a walk around the lake in downtown Orlando. Along the path are many art instillations and great restaurants are within a block or two. There are paddle boats available to rent.
Okay nerds - Check out this Video Game bar. You'll thank us later.
This is an AMAZING restaurant - but be sure to get a reservation. Best part is the sunset over the lake, and the roasted artichokes.