Have You Been to Kissimmee?
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Kissimmee Tourism. All opinions are 100% mine.
Kissimmee
Most people think of Orlando when they plan their trip to Disney World and Epcot Center. However, Kissimmee is just minutes south of the city of Orlando and the Orlando International Airport.
Kissimmee is close to all of the central Florida attractions and the price of accommodations and meals in Kissimmee are less expensive than those at the Disney resorts.

I would love to stay at Tropical Fun RV Park in our travel trailer. In addition to RV sites, Tropical Fun RV Park offers home rentals and furnished vacation cottages. Amenities include a heated outdoor pool, kiddie pool, playground, volleyball court, basketball court, shuffleboard courts, nine-hole mini-golf course, a nature area and biking and walking trails.
Activities
There are enough activities to keep you busy at the RV park for a day or two, but you must explore the surrounding area.

Spend at least one day at the Alligator Chain of Lakes. Kissimmee and the nearby towns of St. Cloud and Celebration have lake front parks to explore.

For some excitement, take an airboat ride, hot air balloon trip or whiz through the trees on a zipline. All of these modes of transportation will allow you to see the real Florida.

Take a trip back in time by spending an afternoon or evening in Old Town (just down the street from Tropical Palms) and enjoy the classic car parades, rock n’ roll music, thrill rides and boardwalk. This is a great place to purchase souvenirs.

Do not forget to save one or more day to explore Magic Kingdom® Park, Epcot®, Animal Kingdom® or Disney’s Hollywood Studios™.

There are freshwater springs at Silver Spring State Park and Blue Spring State Park. If you have time, do not miss the mermaids at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park.
You might also want to visit the beaches of the Gulf Coast or the Atlantic shore or the Kennedy Space Center.
I have just touched on the many activities, parks and events in and around Kissimmee. Below is a sample itinerary to try and put things in perspective.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1 – Check into RV park or hotel, go swimming and pick up maps and literature. Purchase tickets for Disney parks you wish to visit.
Day 2 – Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the day at one of the chain of lakes. Look into making reservations for a boat ride, balloon ride or zipline experience for the next day
Day 3 – Boat ride, balloon ride or zipline. Visit Old Town in the afternoon/evening.
Day 4 – Disney
Day 5 – Disney
Day 6 – Visit Weeki Wachee Spring State Park. Take your swimsuit and enjoy Buccaneer Bay water park, located right next door to Weeki Wachee SP. Drop off your film to be developed on the way home.
Day 7 – Relax, pack and pick up your photographs. Return home.




