8 Educational sites in Central Florida That You Shouldn't Miss

July 31, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Central Florida, United States including Camp Disney, Crealde School of Art, Grand Cypress Academy Of Golf, Rollins College, Maitland Art Center, Museum Of Illusions Orlando, Le Cordon Bleu Orlando, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition (Orlando).
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1. Camp Disney

at the Disney Institute, Orlando, FL +1 800-282-9282 http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/plan
Excellent
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Camp Disney

Camp Disney gives kids an educational vacation.

2. Crealde School of Art

600 Saint Andrews Blvd, Winter Park, FL 32792-2594 +1 407-671-1886 http://crealde.org/classes.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Crealde School of Art

An art school originally founded as an artists colony.

3. Grand Cypress Academy Of Golf

1 N Jacaranda St, Orlando, FL 32836-6618 +1 800-835-7377
Excellent
81%
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Grand Cypress Academy Of Golf

4. Rollins College

1000 Holt Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789-4409 +1 407-646-2000 [email protected] http://www.rollins.edu
Excellent
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4.5 based on 219 reviews

Rollins College

Liberal arts college.

Reviewed By Movn4wood - Oklahoma City, United States

What a pleasure and pleasant surprise we found a full service place to eat for a fraction of the cost to dine off campus! After our wonderful 1-hour scenic boat tour, we decided to head towards campus for a walking tour of Rollins. The tour guide mentioned the campus had shown up on the Princeton review as one of the most beautiful campuses, so of course I wanted to check it out for myself. Our guide also mentioned the schools’ cafeteria was open to the public as well! The campus was indeed beautiful and you could have a fantastic meal on a beautiful patio overlooking the lake! If you’re ever in the area or you’re doing a scenic boat tour make sure you add the Rollins campus walking tour and cafe to you must-see list! Food, customer service and views were all A-1! Also, check-out the rows of rocks ...

5. Maitland Art Center

231 W Packwood Ave, Maitland, FL 32751-5596 +1 407-539-2181 http://artandhistory.org/maitland-art-center
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Maitland Art Center

The Maitland Art Center was founded as an art colony (called the Research Studio) in 1938 by visionary American artist and architect André Smith (1880-1959).

Reviewed By pamelac855 - Longwood, United States

This place has a magical vibe that will make you just want to sit and relax on one of benches around the museum. It is romantic, quiet and well worth a trip off the beaten path for.

6. Museum Of Illusions Orlando

8441 International Dr Suite #250, Orlando, FL 32819-9314 +1 833-541-0992 [email protected] http://orlando.museumofillusions.us/
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Museum Of Illusions Orlando

Explore the fascinating world of mental perception—and deception—at Orlando’s newest must-see, must-share destination, the Museum of Illusions. With more than 50 amazing exhibits, the experience will fool your eyes, trick your mind and teach you all about the amazing brain science behind the illusions. Roam the mind-bending expanse of the Infinity Room. Defy the laws of gravity in the Reverse Room. Shrink to miniature size in the Ames Room. Post photos so spectacular your friends will have to see them to not believe them. Located at ICON Park® alongside # bars and restaurants, Museum of Illusions is the perfect place to kick off a dynamic date or night out with friends. With exhibits that activate brains of all ages, Museum of Illusions makes a great family adventure full of awesome surprises.

Reviewed By hpd2016 - Athens, Greece

Amazing place to visit with family or couples. lots of fun photos, great staff helping you around. A fresh air for Orlando for sure.

7. Le Cordon Bleu Orlando

8511 Commodity Cir, Orlando, FL 32819-9002 http://www.lecordonbleu-orlando.com/Home?src=192637&source=google&keyword=le+cordon+bleu+orlando&matchtype=search&placement=&creative=11349478521&gclid=CKbH9LuivbACFYlk7Aodw0_QoA
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Le Cordon Bleu Orlando

8. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition (Orlando)

7324 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819 +1 407-248-1166 [email protected] http://titanicorlando.com
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4.0 based on 1,376 reviews

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition (Orlando)

Reviewed By B898STjonh - Davenport, United States

Titanic has long held a fascination for me. I've read a number of books on the subject, and we were delighted to find Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition here in Orlando! We booked a reservation with great anticipation. The reality not only met, but exceeded, our expectations! The layout guides you in an orderly way through the history of this notable (and infamous) event in nautical history. We opted for the audio tour, which mixed informative narrative with dramatized excerpts of eye-witness accounts. We arrived in time to accompany a guided tour, which added incredible depth and dimension to the experience. Michael, our guide, possessed an encyclopedic knowledge of the subject matter - not just Titanic itself, but the people, their back stories, anecdotal details, and comparison (and more importantly contrast) with the well-known James Cameron movie. Michael greatly contributed to our positive experience. We highly recommend that anyone visiting Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition join a guided tour, in addition to the audio personal tour. Both contribute extensively to the experience! The artifacts themselves are fascinating to examine. The museum also details the process for recovering artifacts - from how long it takes to bring them up from the ocean floor (60 HOURS!) to how they preserve them for display. Final verdict: This exhibit is a MUST SEE in Orlando. Any visitor to our home will find this on the to-do list, along with the amusement parks. We cannot recommend it highly enough. If you are a Titanic history buff, you will increase your knowledge of the subject exponentially. If you are not a Titanic fan, you will be by the time you leave.

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