What's fun for kids in Orlando
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Orlando is a place where kids can have lots of fun and it is reported to be more exciting than the Disney World. The SeaWorld Orlando, Universal Orlando's two theme parks, Dolphin Delight, Astronaut Turf, Super Flap Jacks and Rainy-Day Fun are some of the places that should be visited while holidaying in Orlando.
Publication Name: Child
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0894-7988
Year: 2004
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Here comes the sun
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A directory of 10 ocean resorts in Florida and the Caribbean that have good children's programs is presented. It includes information on special services for children, adults and families.
Publication Name: Child
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0894-7988
Year: 2001
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Hawaii: a magical family destination
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The experiences of a native Hawaiian who returned there for a visit after living in New Orleans are presented. Visits to Oahu, Maui and the Big Island of Hawaii are described.
Publication Name: Child
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0894-7988
Year: 2001
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