Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Independence Day Vacay!
The Fourth of July is a very important day for USA Vacation Homes and Spa, and a very important holiday for vacationing families all over the country. Making your way to The Happiest Place on Earth is a great idea!
If your hometown festivities have become routine; think about not wasting a rare and precious four-day vacation this year at home and come to Orlando.
Bring the family, neighbors, friends, and coworkers and experience all the fun central Florida has to offer and enjoy the amenities of a vacation home. Staying in a vacation home can be a great way to vacation this Fourth of July weekend for so many reasons.
Universal Orlando Resort offers up some fun for the holiday this year.Three major fireworks shows combine to deliver a spectacular display at Universal Orlando.
To celebrate Independence Day, Universal Orlando Resort will host an extraordinary collaboration of firework mastery by combining displays from three locations into a single show that can be seen throughout the resort. The awe-inspiring fireworks will emanate from Universal Studios on one side, Islands of Adventure on the other side and Universal CityWalk in the center, filling the sky with stunning illuminations. The show will begin at approximately 9:50 p.m. with all three locations simultaneously setting off an astonishing array of fireworks choreographed to America's favorite music.
Guests can spend the entire 4th of July holiday enjoying Universal Orlando’s blockbuster rides and watching an amazing fireworks display. The theme parks feature the hottest attractions based on hit films, including Shrek 4-D and Jimmy Neutron’s Nicktoon Blast at Universal Studios and The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk Coaster at Islands of Adventure.
As evening approaches, the most anticipated fireworks display in Florida explodes once again over Universal Orlando Resort. The unforgettable display, set to some of America’s most patriotic music, will light up the skies over Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios theme parks.
source:www.orlando.about.com
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