Rainy Day Attractions in Orlando, Florida

Orlando, situated in central Florida, is internationally known as a top tourist destination. The city is famous for its theme parks, golf courses, shopping malls and water parks. If you are planning a trip to Orlando, you probably already have some favorite attractions on your itinerary. If the weather turns rainy, you'll still have plenty to do.
  1. Walt Disney World

    • A little rain won't ruin all your Walt Disney World plans. According to Orlando Vacation, several Disney attractions can provide plenty of fun during summer showers. In fact, many of the rides are indoors, and most have covered ride lines. You'll want to avoid some rides and make a beeline to others during a rainy day. For example, at Epcot Center, the Test Track is closed during rain. Some ideal Epcot attractions during the rain include The Seas with Nemo and Friends, the Gran Fiesta Tour and the Land Pavilion. Go to the Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion and Mickey's Philharmonic attractions at the Magic Kingdom park. Try to avoid Downtown Disney and Disney's Animal Kingdom altogether on rainy days.

      Walt Disney World

      407-939-1289

      disneyworld.disney.go.com

    Orlando Museum of Art

    • If you are interested in art and culture, visit the Orlando Museum of Art on a rainy day. This small, yet comprehensive museum features several permanent collections, including the Contemporary American Graphics, Art of the Ancient Americas, African Art and Pre- and Post-1945 American Art Collections. The museum hosts several traveling exhibits as well. Some exhibits displayed in the museum from 2010 to 2011 include works by Ansel Adams and Georgia O'Keefe. Another popular exhibit is the blown glass of Dale Chihuly.

      Orlando Museum of Art

      2416 North Mills Avenue

      Orlando, FL 32803

      407-896-4231

      omart.org

    Orlando Science Center

    • The Orlando Science Center offers visitors educational entertainment. According to the Orlando Convention and Visitors Bureau, it has the largest refractor telescope in Florida. The multilevel center features several exhibits, including NatureWorks, which has several replicated Florida ecosystems including the Florida swamps. The Dr. Dare's Laboratory exhibit has interactive computer displays, while KidsTown features a miniature world. This rainy-day attraction has an IMAX theater, along with laser light and planetarium shows.

      Orlando Science Center

      777 E. Princeton St.

      Orlando, FL 32803

      407-514-2000

      osc.org

    Universal CityWalk

    • If the rain has put you in a mood for entertainment, visit the Universal CityWalk at the Universal Orlando Resort. This large complex features a 20-screen AMC movieplex, along with several restaurants and bars. In fact, it boasts the world's largest Hard Rock Cafe.

      Universal CityWalk

      1000 Universal Studios Plaza

      Orlando, FL 32819

      407-363-8000

      universalorlando.com

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