Business and Group Travel Planning
Known as the top spot when planning family vacations to Orlando Florida, Disneyworld, is an obvious destination for group business meetings and conventions. With so much for everyone to do, inviting the family and significant others is only natural.
Disneyworld alone boasts four major theme parks, where myriad entertainment possibilities await.
Disneyworld’s Magic Kingdom is a place where children (old and young) meet their favorite storybook characters. Visitors enjoy special attractions like Monster’s, Inc. Comedy Club, Mickey’s Philharmonic, Wishes Nighttime Spectacular, Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion, and so much more.
More modern character creations are met at Disney-MGM studios. Learn about ‘the biz’, and be a star at experiences like The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith, Playhouse Disney, and Beauty and the Beast - Live on Stage. Star in your own productions - the perfect way for group travelers to come together at Disneyworld.
Our precious earth and its naturally magical creatures star at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Storytelling as only Disney can, the Animal Kingdom provides education and entertainment to all. Special features include Finding Nemo - The Musical, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Kali River Rapids, and every young boy’s favorite - Dinosaur.

Explore worlds unknown at Epcot Center. Mission: Space, The Seas with Nemo & Friends, Test Track, and Illuminations: Reflections of Earth are just a few offerings to explore.
Of course not all travel partners are children; vacations to Orlando Florida and Disneyworld are equally appealing to adult business companions. Entertainment abounds at adult entertainment venues such as Cirque du Soleil La Nouba and Pleasure Island. Downtown Disney offers big city dining, shopping and entertainment in a complete city-within-a-city atmosphere.
Every season offers prime times to plan vacations to Orlando Florida and Disneyworld, but an off-season event enhances the enjoyment of business and leisure travelers alike. Disneyworld outlines the best low-hassle times to visit each season when smaller crowds mix with special Disneyworld attractions. As a general rule, avoid school vacation weeks. Book shortly before or after; plan events when everyone else is just returning to school and during late winter doldrums. Beat the crowds by booking weeks just before the release of schools. Late May and early June offer great weather, small crowds, and festive summer kick-off attitudes.
“We Promise Great Meetings” is the motto of Orlando Florida’s Convention and Visitors bureau. That’s because every last detail of business and meeting planning in Orlando Florida is covered. From convention sites to Theme Park passes for companions, event coordination is an art in Orlando Florida where lines between work and play blur. Endless possibilities in hotels, accommodations, convention sites, and everything in between abound.
Orlando Florida’s average temperature never dips below a comfortable seventy degrees, and highs max out around ninety-two. A tropical climate, big busting storms can be an issue from June through the fall months, but the Convention and Visitor’s Bureau has joined with all major theme parks and accommodations to guarantee your arrangements even then. The months from late fall through Spring enjoy the most moderate temperatures, with little distraction from mother nature.
Disneyworld in Orlando Florida has every aspect of business and convention planning covered. Plentiful options for entertainment and business alike ensure everything a mixed trip could need are only calls and clicks away.
Things To Do In Orlando FLorida


Clarion Resort Waterpark
Catch the Wave at Clarion Resort and Waterpark
By combining a hotel resort with an on site waterpark, the Clarion Resort and Waterpark in Kissimmee, Florida has brought together best of both worlds for Orlando area vacationers while saving them lots of money. The Clarion Resort and Waterpark is an ideal location for families, wedding parties, conventioneers, and travelers who seek an affordable, fun location with access to all of the attractions that Orlando is famous for plus a full scale waterpark that is only a few steps away from their hotel room.
2261 E. Irlo Bronson Hwy. , Kissimmee, FL, US, 34744-4905 | Phone: (407) 846-2221
Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World is the most visited theme park in the world. At over 25,000 acres, the park houses four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Animal Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios), two waterparks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon) and 14 themed resorts. You’ll want to plan ahead if you’re going to enter the World. With so much to see and do, it can be overwhelming without a game plan in place.
Downtown Disney
If you’re not in Orlando to experience Walt Disney World, you can still make a trip to Downtown Disney for entertainment, shopping, dining and nightlife. Check out the Lego play area or visit the Cirque du Soleil for a show you don’t want to miss. Plus, with every souvenir shop imaginable, you’ll be able to purchase all types of Disney souvenirs without setting foot in Disney World.
Discovery Cove
While you’re in Orlando, you can rent a car and take a trip to Discovery Cove, a beautiful, tropical oasis. The park is a deluxe simulation of a Caribbean isle. You can snorkel at the Coral Reef, float the river, take a break on the white sand beach, swim with dolphins or relax under the refreshing waterfall.
SeaWorld Adventure Park Orlando
Feed stingrays, watch turtles, or check out all of the critters at Manatee Rescue. You can’t leave without watching Shamu’s amazing shows. If you’re looking for more thrills, speed along a track in the floorless rollercoaster.
Wet ’n Wild
Rent a car, throw on your bathing suits and spend a day at Wet ‘n Wild. This popular water park has acres of water fun from relaxing lazy rivers, to thrill rides for the more adventurous. The park even has a Children’s Playground, for those under 48 inches to make a splash in shallow pools.
Orlando Science Center
Take a break from the theme parks one day and drive a rental car to the Orlando Science Center. The center features hundreds of hands-on exhibits, and the NatureWorks area educates visitors about coral reefs, salt marshes and swamps of central Florida. A great learning experience for all ages.
Kennedy Space Center Complex
Located about an hour east of Orlando, you can rent a car and visit the Kennedy Space Center, home to a major NASA launch site. While you’re there, check out an IMAX film, visit the re-created rocket launch control room, or take a spin in the space flight simulator.
Busch Gardens
You’ll definitely need to rent a car to drive from Orlando to Tampa Bay, but Busch Gardens is worth the drive. Thrilling rollercoasters and an Africa safari experience make this a trip you won’t forget. The park also offers animal exhibits, rides, a river expedition and more.
Universal Orlando
Drive to Universal Orlando and you can experience the adventurous thrill rides and attractions at Islands of Adventure. The park brings your favorite cartoons and comic book characters to life. For a behind the scenes look at movies, Universal Studios Florida might be a perfect stop. The movie and TV based theme park allows you to be the star as you get into the action in your favorite movies.