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KISSIMMEE & THE DISNEY AREA
Named after a Caloosa Indian word meaning "Heaven's Place", Kissimmee started life as Allendale after the Civil War, but the name was changed by a developer who bought four million acres of land in Osceola County in 1881. When the railroad arri ved in 1882, Kissimmee became the center of commerce for Central Florida. Its sister city, St.Cloud, wasn't settled until 1909. Many of the original houses still stand today. Encircled
by the world's most popular theme parks, Kissimmee-St.Cloud is the
ideal location for proximity to Disney
World, Universal
Studios, SeaWorld,and Busch
Gardens. Also close by are the Kennedy Space Center,
Silver Springs with its glass bottom boat tours and Disney-MGM
Studios. For water thrills there's Water Mania and Wet
'n Wild. New attractions nearby are Titanic, Ship of Dreams,
a large scale reproduction of parts of the ship. There are several
nighttime attractions in the Kissimmee area, such as Arabian
Nights Dinner Theater, Medieval Times Dinner and
Tournament and Wild Bill's Wild West Dinner Show Extravaganza.
Kissimmee-St Cloud also offers quaint historic districts lined with
shops and restaurants that are ideal for walking tours. There's so
much to see and do that you'll be hard pressed to take it all in.
Click here for a complete listing of Orlando area attractions.
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