Visit Virtual Orlando Florida without leaving the comfort of your home.
Is it ideal, no, but if you are home bound it’s new kind of adventure! It’s also a great way to check things out to plan your in person trip.
Visit Orlando has compiled a list of 20-plus virtual thrills from the theme park capital of the world, including 360-degree online experiences, new Facebook Live broadcasts, live streamings of special films, and YouTube videos.
“We recognize that now, more than ever, we all want to escape from reality, even if it’s just for a moment,” said George Aguel, President & CEO of Visit Orlando. “Whether you like floating down a lazy river in one of our resort pools or immersing yourself into The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, we hope these experiences provide a much-needed break from everyday life.”
WAIT A MINUTE?! DID YOU JUST READ THAT RIGHT? Immerse yourself in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter? Stand by…hold my Butter Beer…I gotta go get my cloak.
Read 13 Magical Ways to Celebrate Harry Potter
From the comfort of their home, “virtual visitors” can now soar down a 200-ft. roller coaster drop, watch fireworks over the famous Cinderella Castle, zipline over alligators and even learn from experts how to draw Mickey Mouse, all aggregated on Visit Orlando’s blog, VisitOrlando.com/blog.
Experience all of Orlando
It’s hard to think of Orlando without thinking of theme parks. I mean, the tent pole items to see and do are all there…
Try riding the tallest roller coaster, ziplining over alligators, or standing on Main Street in front of Cinderella Castle. The Orlando Virtual Tour takes viewers into 85 experiences throughout Orlando, from theme parks and hotels to dining and shopping hot spots, with a 360-degree perspective.
But there are many ways to experience Visit Virtual Orlando Florida…
…But we will start with the theme parks 🙂
Even more of the Theme Parks
Walt Disney World – Watch a sneak peek of new rides like Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, enjoy character meet-and-greets and much more exclusively from the Disney Parks YouTube channel.
Universal Orlando Resort – Travel to different worlds virtually like The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley and experience the parks with 360-degree videos of some of the most popular roller coasters, explore holiday events and take a closer look into the restaurants that make up Universal CityWalk from the Universal Orlando Resort’s YouTube channel.
LEGOLAND Florida Resort – Explore the LEGOLAND® Florida Resort Castle virtually through the twists and turns of The Dragon, an indoor/outdoor steel roller coaster.
Virtual Relaxation
Relax and virtually float through by yourself down the winding lazy river that is part of the 5-acre waterpark located in the luxurious grounds of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort.
Explore a lake on a giant swan-shaped boat, through the swan boat ride in downtown Orlando’s Lake Eola Park.
Float down the river with gushing geysers at Aquatica’s Roa’s Rapids at the Aquatica Orlando water park. in a virtual action river experience with high tides and gushing geysers.
Make Magical Wizarding Sorting Bath Bombs at Home
Animal Interactions
Visit Virtual Orlando Florida wouldn’t be complete without Florida Gators. And here they are! From Gatorland’s School of Croc, a Facebook live every day at 10 a.m. every showcases animals and adventures.
In the afternoon, their YouTube channel shares live-action encounters with animals including Burmese pythons, crocodiles, alligators and monitor lizards.
Honestly, this is as close as I want to get to gators so I am super happy to fascinated from afar!
Peak into animal habitats through a new daily video series on Facebook live, from the Central Florida Zoo.
Explore a penguin colony at SeaWorld’s Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin.
High-Speed Thrills
Virtually experience indoor skydiving at iFLY Orlando inside of their high-energy vertical wind tunnels that allows visitors to float on a column of air.
Get in the driver’s seat for a virtual race through Andretti Indoor Karting & Games’ indoor track of turns and high-speed chases.
Virtual Learning – making education fun
You can now stream educational IMAX films typically shown in the cinedome of the Orlando Science Center. Enjoy MacGillivray Freeman IMAX films by streaming, America’s Musical Journey on YouTube; and Dream Big, Humpback Whale and National Parks Adventure on Vimeo on Demand.
Learn about living in space, Mars and rocketry or tour Space Shuttle Atlantis during a new series of Facebook lives from Kennedy Space Center.
From Disney Imagineers, learn real-world case studies and even design a theme park experience through interactive activities and lessons in theme park design and engineering. This free online program is created in partnership with the Khan Academy and Pixar.
Learn to draw Mickey Mouse as Disney shares a complete series of how-to tutorials on how to draw the famous figure on the Disney Parks YouTube channel. Cast member Stephen Ketchum provides expert tips on how to draw Mickey over the years, from vintage 1920s Mickey to the more contemporary “pied-eyed” version.
Experience Virtual American History
Music, Movies and Museums
Listen to intimate musical performances at the Timucua Arts Foundation, set in the home grounds of the former music director for Cirque du Soleil. The foundation will post daily videos of previously recorded live performances on its Facebook page, also host a Digital Music Flea Market to help local musical artists.
Get a daily move recommendation and insider info on the film from a cinematic expert on the Enzian Theater’s Facebook page.
Explore the museum galleries of the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art via the museum’s website, with PDF versions of the object guides that are normally placed in each gallery. Learn the history behind the museum through two films available for streaming: A Legacy for the Community andThe Tiffany Chapel: A Masterpiece Rediscovered.
Visit Virtual Historic Florida’s West Coast
About Visit Orlando
Visit Orlando is The Official Tourism Association® for Orlando, the most visited destination in the United States and Theme Park Capital of the World®. A not-for-profit trade association that brands, markets and sells the Orlando destination globally, Visit Orlando represents 1,200 member companies comprising every segment of Central Florida’s tourism community.
Final Notes
Virtual Travel has its benefits. It can be a distraction as well as an excellent planning tool. Virtual travel gives you the ability to imagine yourself in the scene while drinking coffee in the comfort of your jammies. Not to mention the fact that you can ‘visit’ a variety of places that you might not have thought to before.
Visit Orlando has done a tremendous job in giving a comprehensive list of the many ways to Visit Virtual Orlando Florida
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Courtney says
Lots of virtual options!
Wendy Robinson says
These virtual tours look like a lot of fun. I mean, they aren’t even close to being there but it’s a bit of fun to add into your day if you are stuck at home.
Taci- Life Beyond Zebra says
It’s crazy how much there is to see and do in Orlando. Hope to visit some day!
Ethel says
Can’t wait to take my son on a virtual tour of Diagon Alley this weekend! We both are Harry Potter fans 😀 Thanks for sharing.
Jill says
This is so great! Gives me plenty to do while we’re stuck at home!
Lisa Manderino says
I love the virtual Orlando idea! Makes me want to go more!
Melanie Kis says
I love all of these amazing resources. Thank you!
Amy says
Love this, thanks for sharing all these resources!
kmf says
You’re right…not ideal but I am intrigued about Harry Potter as we visited (in real life) several years ago. Definitely going to check this out.
Hera says
I guess it’s better than nothing. My attention span is much better interacting!
Sara - Seek Discover Learn says
I am so impressed with all of the places that are going out of their way to provide online resources right now. My only problem is trying to decide which ones I want to look at. There are so many great options to choose from!
Jennifer says
The ride looks like an interesting virtual tour
Missy says
Thank you for sharing. We have been watching virtual tours and appreciate the new content to explore.
Cathy says
Great resources for virtual tours! Thanks! I’m going to be doing this more over the next few weeks.
Taquia says
I love this! I’m definitely taking advantage of virtual tours during this time!
Cindy says
I love all of the virtual tours that are out there right now. It’s the next best thing I guess to being there.