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Taking the Kids: Orlando, the most visited city in America

By Eileen Ogintz, Tribune Content Agency on

Do you like to be first? First in line, first to see the newest attractions, first to stay at a new hotel?

If that's your family's travel style, you'll be right at home in Orlando, Florida, this summer with enough new attractions and hotels to give you plenty of bragging rights for getting there first.

Just get ready for crowds -- big ones. Orlando has just announced that it is not only the most visited city in the United States, but that it has also set a record for the travel industry, having welcomed more than 62 million people last year. I know if you've been to one of the theme parks during spring break, you're thinking it felt like all 62 million were on line with you!

The good news is that if you are planning to visit in May -- before the summer crowds arrive -- the lines might not be as long and you'll save some bucks on your hotel. (Are there any teachers in the gang? Seven Downtown Disney Resort Area hotels are offering special "teacher appreciation rates" for stays May 1 through July 31, starting at under $100 a night)

Do your homework and you might snare a deal. Save up to 30 percent at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels, as long as you book by June 12. Get a third day free at Universal Orlando (book by June 7 and use by June 20), or get a discounted ticket and hotel package. Look for kids' free deals and fifth-nights free with SeaWorld deals.

The other good news is that there are a lot of new things to see -- outside the parks as well as inside. (Check out companies like Undercover Tourist that can get you discounted tickets, including e-tickets to Disney World that can be added to your MagicBand for FastPass+ reservations upon receipt.) But before even buying your tickets, sit the kids down in front of the computer and prioritize together what you most want to see:

 

-- Be among the first to ride the 400-foot-tall Orlando Eye, pose next to your favorite movie star or athlete or get up close to sea critters at the Orlando SEA LIFE Aquarium, check out the first-of-its kind "Skeletons: Animals Unveiled" with over 400 animal skeletons exhibited. It's all part of the new $200 million I-Drive 360 dining, retail and entertainment complex opening May 4 in the heart of Orlando's International Drive.

-- Sea World's comedic sea lion duo, Clyde and Seamore, have just debuted a new show with even more antics Clyde & Seamore’s Sea Lion High where it's the last day of school at Sea Lion High, but the two haven't finished their classwork. They're joined by walruses and otters, as they get the job done in hilarious fashion, of course.

-- Young artists will love the new Crayola Experience opening this July with 25 hands-on experiences where you and the kids can do everything from starring in your own coloring page to animating your creations to seeing how crayons are made -- in a live-action show. The best part: You can make your own crayon with a customized label. What's your favorite color?

-- Calling all young escape artists! Escapology Orlando challenges you to work together as a team solving puzzles to escape from a locked room.

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