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fun, easy, and the lines aren't hours long. Thrill-seekers might want to try the 'world's
tallest skycoaster,' a bungee-jumping-style experience with a 300ft free fall. Free parking.
http://fun-spot.com
; 5700 Fun Spot Way; admission free, unlimited all-day rides adult/child under
54in $40/30; 2pm-midnight Mon-Fri, from 10am Fri & Sat; I-Ride Trolley Red Line Stop 6)
, sits
on International Drive, minutes from Universal Orlando Resort.
Green Meadows Farm
FARM
$23; 9:30am-4pm, final tour 2pm; )
Only 30 minutes' drive from Disney, this little farm makes a pleasant getaway to the coun-
tryside and an easy break from the theme-park energy. You can pet the animals, milk a
cow, ride a pony, and there's plenty of shade and grass, a picnic area and a playground.
Note that you can only see the farm by two-hour tour.
To fully participate in everything offered, arrive by 2pm; if you come after that, they'll
give you a truncated tour as time allows.
Central Florida Zoo
ZOO
child 3-9yr $15/11, zip line $18-48; 9am-5pm; )
Small but satisfying zoo set apart from the usual intensity of Orlando tourist attractions,
with an excellent splash-play area, animal interactions and a zip line (from $18 to $48).
Audubon Park
NEIGHBORHOOD
Just south of Winter Park and anchored on the west by Leu Gardens, this quirky little res-
idential pocket has a distinct urban-hip meets granola-crunchy vibe. There are a handful of
recommended restaurants, bakeries and bars, as well as a good ice-cream shop, primarily
clustered around the intersection of Corrine Dr and Winter Park Rd.
Maitland Art Center
ARTS CENTER