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Low Cost Destinations in Orlando this Summer by:Mark Whichard

It is possible to spend quality time in Orlando without spending too much. There are a lot of places like beaches, water springs and swimming pools which may cater all your traveling needs at very low cost. Aside from being cheap or free, they are good places to enjoy either with your family and loved ones or alone. Here are the five Orlando destinations you may want to include in you list;

#1. East Coast Beaches - do you want to drive on the beach? Well, East Coast Beaches will cater you such need, you just have to pay for a 5-dollar fee. Or, you can simply park your car in one of the free parking spaces nearby. If you want to bring your sand shovels or boogie board to add enjoyment, you can do so anytime. You don't have to worry for sanitation because these beaches are well-maintained and clean.

#2. Wekiwa Springs State Park - these springs are inside the 7000-acre state park which caters any adventure you may want to experience during your stay. Found in the border of Seminole and Orange Counties, Wekiwa is a natural spring that can provide you with lots of cool water activities and fun. If you want to rent a canoe to paddle down the Wekiwa River then you are free to do so and not worry much of safety because the place itself is safe enough. For those who wanted to make their trails riding on a mountain bike, you can also enjoy it in your own way.

#3. Turkey Lake Park - just a stone-throw away from Universal Studios, this park is situated on Hiawassee Road. Boat rentals are available for everyone who wants to set sail and get lost into the abyss of the lake. Swimming pools are also available for those who simply want to spend time in the water all day with their families. For those who wanted to experience a bit of an adventure, you can join the nature trails together with other travelers. There are also areas for small children such as play areas which are conducive for parents and children.

#4. Rock Springs State Park - this is Orlando's most-visited and famous area to go tubing. Every year, this fresh water spring attracts millions of adventurous travelers and water lovers especially during summer time or hot season. If you travel with your family, you don't have to worry so much because this park is a family-friendly one. There are pools and lagoons which are open anytime for everybody.

#5. Blue Springs State Park - just a few minutes drive from Orlando, this state park is located in Orange County. For those who do not know yet, Blue Springs is a winter home to the West Indian Manatee. You may want to scuba dive, simply take a boat tour or relax in a 73-degree spring water this summer. You can bring your family along with you and stay in the park to enjoy.

The parks, springs and beaches mentioned herein are low-cost which will not exceed $10 for the admission fee. Additionally, you can bring your own food and drinks to even save up more.

About the author

Mark and Susan Whichard are Orlando tourism experts and write frequently about attractions in and around Orlando.

He and his wife Susan are the proprietors of Orlando's Finest Vacation Homes and you can get great deals on Orlando Vacation Homess at this website http://www.orlandosfinest.com




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