3 Days trip in United States

Budget: 0 USD - 3000 USD City sightseeing Cultural experiences Food exploration Historical landmarks Outdoor adventures Wildlife exploration Festivals/events
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The United States is a federal republic located in North America, known for its diverse geography, history, and culture. It is a world superpower and a melting pot of cultures.


General Infomation

Currency
USD
Exchange Rate of 1 USD to USD
$1.00
Capital
Washington, D.C.
Timezone
GMT -0400 (Eastern Time Zone)
Electricity
Language
English
Spanish
Chinese
French
German
Italian
Weather
2.83°C
Best Way to Get Around
Cars
Buses
Trains
Flights

Day 1


  1. Walt Disney World Resort

    360 minutes

    Start your day at Walt Disney World Resort, the most famous theme park in Orlando and one of the happiest places on Earth. This park has a variety of attractions such as the iconic Cinderella Castle and Space Mountain, as well as tons of restaurants, shops, and shows. Book a one-day ticket online and be sure to get there early to take full advantage of the day.

  2. Epcot

    240 minutes

    Spend the afternoon exploring Epcot, a uniquely themed park that focuses on innovation, culture, and cuisine. You can travel around the world in just a few hours, checking out pavilions representing different countries and learning about their traditions and trying out their food. Be sure to check out some of the thrilling rides at this park, such as the Test Track and Soarin'.

  3. Universal CityWalk

    120 minutes

    Finish off your first day at Universal CityWalk, a vibrant entertainment district with a diverse array of dining options, shopping, and nightlife. You can grab dinner at one of the many restaurants, such as Hard Rock Cafe or Margaritaville, before catching a movie or a show at one of the many theaters in the area. Be sure to check out some of the street performers and live music that can be found here.


Day 2


  1. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

    360 minutes

    Drive out to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, located about an hour outside of Orlando, to learn about NASA's space exploration program and see some amazing artifacts and exhibits. You can check out the Rocket Garden, see a real space shuttle up close, and even meet an astronaut. Don't forget to take a bus tour of the complex and visit the Apollo/Saturn V Center as well.

  2. Orlando Science Center

    180 minutes

    Spend the afternoon at the Orlando Science Center, a hands-on museum that offers interactive exhibits in science and technology. Check out the planetarium, the dinosaur exhibit, or the nature exchange program. If you have kids with you, this is a great place to let them burn off some energy while they learn.

  3. Downtown Orlando

    120 minutes

    Head to Downtown Orlando for dinner at one of the many eclectic restaurants in the area, such as Reyes Mezcaleria or The Rusty Spoon. After dinner, take a stroll down the main street and check out some of the bars and nightclubs, or catch a show at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.


Day 3


  1. Gatorland

    240 minutes

    Spend the morning at Gatorland, a 110-acre theme park and wildlife preserve that has been entertaining visitors since 1949. You can see alligators, crocodiles, a variety of birds, and even a few snakes and turtles. Be sure to check out the zipline course or the adventure hour if you're feeling brave.

  2. Morse Museum

    120 minutes

    Head over to the Morse Museum in Winter Park for a serene and educational afternoon. This museum has the largest collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the world, including stained glass and pottery. If you're interested in learning about the art and design movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this is the place for you.

  3. Disney Springs

    180 minutes

    Finish off your trip to Orlando at Disney Springs, a bustling dining and shopping district on the Walt Disney World Resort property. You can grab dinner at one of the many high-end restaurants, such as Morimoto Asia or The Boathouse, before checking out some of the many shops and stores in the area. Be sure to catch a show or a concert at the House of Blues before you leave!


Estimated Cost (USD)

Accommodation

Hostel
30-50 USD per night
Hotel
100-200 USD per night
Airbnb
50-150 USD per night

Transportation

Uber/Lyft
20-50 USD per day
Public Transportation
10-20 USD per day
Car Rental
50-100 USD per day

Food

Budget/Ethnic Food
5-15 USD per meal
Mid-Range Restaurants
20-50 USD per meal
Fine Dining
50-100 USD per meal

Activities

Theme Park Admission
75-150 USD per day
Museum/Art Gallery Entrance
10-25 USD per person
Wildlife Safari
50-100 USD per person

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