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DAYTONA BEACH AREA ATTRACTIONS
DAYTONA
USA 1801 W. International Speedway Blvd. (386) 947-6800
Daytona USA is a one-of-a-kind interactive motorsports attraction featuring hands-on
activities designed to appeal to everyone. Among the high-energy motorsports shows
and activities at the "Official Attraction of NASCAR" include the
motion simulator rides "ACCELERATION ALLEY" and "DAYTONA DREAM
LAPS," "The Daytona 500 Movie" and the 16-second-Pit-Stop-Challenge.
Also, don't forget to check out the winning Daytona 500 car in Gatorade Victory
Lane or take a behind scenes 30-minute tour of Daytona International Speedway.
Daytona
Ghost Walk Main Street & Peninsula Drive Daytona Beach
(386) 253.6034 An entertaining journey blending history, scientific data and haunting
tales. Tours begin at 7:30pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets are $8. Children
under 6 are free. Reservations required. Halifax
Historical Museum 252 S. Beach Street Daytona Beach (386)
255-6976 Showcases the history of the Daytona Beach area. Open Tuesday through
Saturday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Adult admission: $3.00. Children less than 12:
$1.00. Children free on Saturdays. African
American and Caribbean American Museum of Art 325 S. Clara Avenue
DeLand (386) 736-4004 Permanent gallery containing more than 150 pieces
of African and Caribbean art. Six rotating visual arts exhibits. Hours are 10
a.m. - 4 p.m. Wednesday - Saturday.
Art
League of Daytona Beach 433 S. Palmetto Avenue Daytona Beach
(386) 258-3856 Changing monthly exhibits. The League hosts workshops, classes
and demonstrations throughout the year and features an art video library. Open
1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Fred Dana Marsh Museum
Tomoka State Park 2099 N. Beach Street Ormond Beach (386) 676-4040
Collection of the works by Ormond Beach sculptor and architect, Fred Dana
Marsh. Also various cultural, natural, and historical exhibits indigenous to the
area. Open 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. Harvey
W. Lee Jr. Memorial Gallery Mary McLeod Bethune Fine Arts Center Bethune-Cookman
College 151 Lincoln Street, Daytona Beach (386) 255-1401, ext. 522
Changing exhibits feature the work of artists throughout the Southeast. Permanent
collection of African art. Tours Monday - Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1
p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Museum
of Arts and Sciences 1040 Museum Blvd. Daytona Beach (386) 255-0285
Multi-cultural exhibits in art, science and history. Permanent and traveling
exhibitions. Planetarium shows. Open Tuesday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Saturday
- Sunday, noon - 5 p.m. Ormond
Memorial Art Museum & Gardens 78 East Granada Blvd. Ormond Beach
(386) 676-3347 Lush tropical gardens. Nature trails, fish ponds and
fountains. Museum features changing monthly exhibits. Open Monday - Friday, 10
a.m. - 4 p.m.; Saturday - Sunday, noon - 4 p.m. Southeast
Museum of Photography Daytona Beach Community College, Building 100
1200 International Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach (386) 254-4475 Florida's
official museum of photography. Admission is free. Open Monday & Wednesday
- Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday,
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Ocean Walk Shoppes
@ the Village 250 N. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32118 (386)
566-6876 Fax: (386) 257-5367 Nestled between the 300 luxury suites of
the Ocean Walk Resort and the now 746 rooms at Adam's Mark, the Shoppes will provide
guests with a complete shopping, dining and entertainment center, all with an
oceanfront view. A 10-screen movie theater, Bubba Gump's Shrimp House and a Starbuck's
coffee shop will help to fill the four-level, 90,000-square-foot retail complex.
With beautifully decorated walkways and a pedestrian walkover above A1A leading
to the complex, the Shoppes and surrounding hotels and attractions will provide
an oceanside playground for vacationing families, business travelers and locals. Daytona
Beach Boardwalk Behind Ocean Avenue between Main Street and Auditorium
Blvd., Daytona Beach Nostalgic arcades, go-karts, thrill rides, restaurants,
souvenir shops, the Clocktower and the "Speeding Through Time" exhibit.
The historic open-air Bandshell, Main Street Pier and Oceanfront Park lie within
walking distance. Daytona
Beach Kennel Club 2201 W. International Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach
(386) 252-6484 Greyhound racing and paramutual betting every Monday through
Saturday. Lunch and dinner served in the Pavilion Restaurant. Magic
Sunrise Ballooning (866) 606-RIDE Greet the morning sunrise in a seven-story
tall, multi-colored hot-air balloon. Flights are available seven days a week,
weather permitting. All pilots are FAA commercially licensed and insured. Reservations
required. Main Street
Pier 1200 Main Street, Daytona Beach (386) 238-1212 Ocean pier
with restaurant, gondola skyride, revolving "Space Needle," and helicopter
rides. The Marine Science
Center 100 Lighthouse Drive Ponce Inlet, Florida 386.304.5545
the Marine Science Center provides an innovative learning experience where
visitors of all ages can discover, enjoy and appreciate the many wonders of marine
science. SunCruz Casino
4884 Front Street, Ponce Inlet (386) 322-9000 560-passenger Las Vegas-style
gaming ship. Blackjack tables, roulette, and 231 slot machines. Five-hour day
and evening cruises; call 954-922-9600 for rates and group information. Teauila's
Hawaii 2301 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32118 Phone: (386)
255-5411 ext. 186 Teauila's Hawaii, world famous dinner show theater is very
proud to be Daytona's longest running dinner show. The sights & sounds of
Hawaii come alive on stage nightly in their beautiful newly remodeled Hawaiian
themed dinner theater located at the Hawaiian Inn. HULA DANCERS in beautiful Island
costumes, Island Musicians, Audience participation, COMEDY, and an Amazing FIRE
KNIFE DANCE finale, all combined with high tech lighting, sound and special effects
to make this night out an event that your entire family will enjoy. The newly
refurbished showroom now boasts the only Active INDOOR VOLCANO in the area. A
must see for locals and tourists alike. Bandshell
Concert Series Daytona
Beach Bandshell 70 Boardwalk, Daytona Beach (386) 671-3420 Outdoor,
oceanfront concert series held April - October. Concerts feature jazz, Dixieland,
big band, folk, and rhythm and blues music. To see the Schedule of Bandshell events,
click here. Central
Florida Cultural Endeavors, Inc. Box office address: 901 6th Street,
Daytona Beach (386) 257-7790 A non-profit arts organization, CFCE presents
a variety of cultural events throughout the year encompassing classical, choral,
and chamber music as well as dance. Call for dates, times and locations. Daytona
Beach Symphony Society Box office address: 140 S. Beach Street; Suite
107, Daytona Beach (386) 253-2901 The society presents six annual concerts
and Daytona Winterfest (annual festival combines world-class performances and
cuisine in January) during the winter season. Features internationally-acclaimed
orchestras and soloists. Call for dates, times and locations. Daytona
Playhouse 100 Jessamine Blvd. Daytona Beach (386) 255-2431
In operation for more than 40 years, the Playhouse offers a variety of stage productions
from September through June. Call for a schedule. Mary
McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center Bethune-Cookman College W. International
Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach (386) 481-2000 Opening in 2003, this
$20 million facility hosts a variety of cultural events and activities. Ocean
Center 101 N. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach (800) 858-6444, (386)
254-4545 Daytona Beach's multi-purpose convention center and entertainment
complex hosts numerous concerts and performances throughout the year. Call for
a schedule. Ormond Beach
Performing Arts Center 399 N. U.S. Highway 1 Ormond Beach (386)
676-3375 This community arts facility sponsors and promotes children's theater,
community theater, a professional concert series and touring theater productions.
Call for a schedule. Peabody
Auditorium 600 Auditorium Blvd. Daytona Beach (386) 671-3461
or (386) 671-3409 2,500-seat facility is home to the Daytona Beach Symphony
Society, Daytona Beach Civic Ballet, Concert Showcase and the London Symphony
Orchestra during the Florida International Festival. Call for a schedule. Seaside
Music Theater SMT Downtown 176 N. Beach Street Daytona Beach
- And - DBCC Theater Center 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd. Daytona
Beach Box Office (for both locations): (800) 854-5592 (386) 252-6200
The only professional music theater in the Southeastern United States which
combines a full-pit orchestra with its productions. Summer and winter performances.
NEW
SMYRNA BEACH AREA ATTRACTIONS
Atlantic
Center for the Arts 1414 Art Center Ave. New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Local Phone: 386-427-6975 Toll Free U.S./Canada: 800-393-6975 Fax: 386-427-5669
New Smyrna Beach is the proud home of Atlantic Center for the Arts.. The center
is a nonprofit interdisciplinary artists-in-residence community and education
facility dedicated to promoting artistic excellence. Atlantic Center provides
mid-career artists an opportunity to work with some of the world's most distinguished
contemporary artists in the fields of composing, visual, literary and performing
arts. Open daily, the public gallery exhibits the works of the artists-in-residence.
Performances, outreaches and receptions provide the opportunity for the public
to interact with the artists. Directions: Exit 84 (New Smyrna Beach) off I-95;
E. to U.S.1; N. on U.S.1 approx. 3 mi., past the NSB Airport; entrance onto Art
Center Ave. on L. (West side) of U.S.1.
Canaveral
National Seashore is on a barrier island which includes ocean, beach,
dune, hammock, lagoon, salt marsh, and pine flatland habitats. The barrier island
and adjacent waterways offer a blend of plant and animal life. Records show that
1,045 species of plants and 310 species of birds can be found in the park. Visitors
may enjoy walking the nature and historical trails during the cool winter months.
Throughout the year opportunity for recreational activities include; lagoon and
surf fishing, boating, canoeing, surfing, sunbathing, swimming, hiking, horseback
riding and backcountry camping. New Smyrna Speedway 3939
S.R. 44 New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 Local Phone: 386-427-4129 Enjoy auto racing
every Saturday night from the middle of Mar. - Dec. beginning at 7:30 p.m. Front
gate opens at 6 p.m. Call for racing information Jan. - Mar. Racing held nightly
during special events. Located midway between I-95 and I-4 at the corner S.R.44
and S.R. 415. Marine Discovery Center 118 N. Causeway New
Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 Local Phone: 386-428-4828 Toll Free U.S./Canada: 866-257-4828
Wildlife Nature Tours and River of History Tours of the Indian River Lagoon aboard
"Discovery" our Coast Guard approved 40-foot poontoon boat with a certified Florida
Naturalist/biologist with many years of experience on the Intracoastal Waterway,
the most diverse estuary in North America and one of the cleanest left in the
world. We also offer guided kayak tours. One of Florida's best wildlife experiences.
MDC is dedicated to protection our marine environment. New Smyrna
Museum of History 120 Sams Ave. New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 Local Phone:
386-478-0052 New Smyrna Beach the Museum's main exhibit features the Turnbull
Colony with additional exhibits from the Pre-Columbian era, Spanish Periods, British
Period, Seminole Wars, Civil War, Railroad Era and the 20th Century. Built in
1901, The Connor Library originally served as the area's local library and was
donated to the city in 1924. Today, The Connor Library Museum, the oldest municipal
building in New Smyrna Beach, serves as a museum of local history.
Turtle Mound Dating back to 2000 BC, the Timucuan Indian civilization
created Turtle Mound over a period of several hundred years. A kitchen midden
made up of oyster and shellfish remains, Turtle Mound is seen seven miles out
at sea and resembles the shape of a turtle. The highest point of elevation in
the New Smyrna Beach area, Turtle Mound stands 50 feet tall and covers two acres.
Located in Canaveral National Seashore Park, a trail to its peak leads to a spectacular
panoramic view of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Directions:
Located south on A1A in Canaveral National Seashore. Turnbull Ruins
This coquina block foundation represents the colonization by Dr. Andrew Turnbull
from 1766-1777. It's believed that he attempted to build his personal mansion
on these coquina remains. Although the origination of the ruins is unknown, it's
theorized that they may be the remnants of a pre-colonial fort or a colonial church.
Sugar Mill Ruins This once highly functional sugar mill was
built during the uprisings of the Native Americans in the early 1800s. The mill,
the sugar plantations and all the buildings in New Smyrna were destroyed during
the war between the Seminole Indians and the United States.
Eldora House In 1877 property was purchased for the creation of Eldora,
a small community situated on the southern inland waterway. The exact population
of early Eldora was not known, deeds and tax records indicate 50-75 people. The
agricultural community thrived since travel along the waterway was faster and
safer than the ocean. Their Eldora's decline began after three freezes during
the late 1880's and 1890's destroying the citrus crops. After 1900 - After 1910,
the Eldora "State" House, a large home on the water's edge was built. It has a
Dutch Colonial design with plain, yet graceful features such as a gambrel roof
and columns surrounding the front porch. The style is open and airy; they have
full use of the attic and a widow's walk. Today, two buildings remain: the Eldora
"State" House and a post office/citrus packinghouse. Directions: It is located
in the North District of Canaveral National Seashore, south of New Smyrna Beach
on A-1A. From the district's Parking #8, a short walk will take park visitors
to the edge of Mosquito Lagoon and remains on the Eldora Community.
Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts 1776 Lightfoot Ln Barberville,
FL 32105 Local Phone: 386-749-2959 Fax: 386-749-2087 Ponce de Leon
Inlet Lighthouse 4931 S. Peninsula Dr. Daytona Beach, FL 32127 Local Phone:
386-761-1821 Fax: 386-761-3121 National Historic Landmark. One of the few, surviving
complete lighthouse stations. Visitors can climb the 203 steps to the top of the
tower for a spectacular view. African American Museum of the Arts
325 S. Clara Ave. DeLand, FL 32720 Local Phone: 386-736-4004 Fax: 386-736-4088
Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens 78 E. Granada Blvd.
Ormond Beach, FL 32176 Local Phone: 386-676-3347 Sugar
Mill Botanical Gardens in Daytona Beach 950 Old Sugar Mill Rd. Port Orange,
FL 32129 Local Phone: 904-767-1735 The Casements 25 Riverside
Dr. Ormond Beach, FL 32176 Local Phone: 386-676-3216 Fax: 386-676-3363 The winter
home of billionaire John D. Rockefeller from 1918 to his death in this house in
May, 1937. The house has been renovated to reflect that period during which Ivan
Rockefeller lived in it. As an historic period home, placed on the National Register
of Historic Homes in 1972, the Casements serves as a cultural and civic center
for the City of Ormond Beach. Shoestring Theater 380 S. Goodwin
St. Lake Helen, FL 32744 Local Phone: 386-228-3777 A community theatre presenting
one young people's show, five regular live theatre plays and one musical annually.
Performers are amateurs of all ages. Has been in operation for over 50 years.
Daytona Beach Symphony Society 140 S. Beach St. #107 Daytona
Beach, FL 32114 Local Phone: 386-253-2901 Fax: 386-253-5774 Daytona Beach Symphony
Society, the only Volusia County organization that has presented large-scale classical
concerts each and every year since 1952. Formed by a group that included Julius
Davidson, the late publisher of the Daytona Beach News-Journal. "To bring people
and music together." Jackie Robinson Ballpark 105 E. Orange
Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Local Phone: 386-258-3106 Minor League Baseball team
for the Chicago Cubs. Plays home games at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, Home of Jackie
Robinson's first pro baseball game. Directions: Located on City Island, downtown
Daytona Beach. Halifax Historical Museum 252 S. Beach St.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Local Phone: 386-255-6976 - The museum presents the history
of the Halifax Area dating back to 15,000 B.C. Artifacts depict area plantations
and pioneer faimilies. The Racing Zone Exhibit chronicles early beach auto racing
to present day NASAR. Housed in the former 1910 Merchants Bank building, an extensive
photographic and postcard collection round out the museum's vertical files on
a wide range of topics. Southeast Museum of Photography
1200 W. International Speedway (Daytona Beach Community College) Daytona Beach,
FL 32114 Local Phone: 386-254-4475 The Southeast Museum of Photography is an internationally
renowned collection and exhibition of the best in historical and contemporary
photography. International exhibitions of photojournalism, fine art, portraiture,
landscape, commercial and documentary are supplemented by artist lectures, workshops
and public programs.
WALT DISNEY
WORLD - MAGIC KINGDOM Guests
can experience seven wondrous and enchanting lands of fun and make-believe where
timeless, never forgotten stories come to life. 40 famous Disney attractions,
parades and shows await you in this kingdom where the enchantment never ends.
WALT
DISNEY WORLD - MGM STUDIOS Guests
can experience thrilling attractions, spectacular live entertainment, back stage
action, and special events that capture the spirit of Hollywood. Visitors can
experience the hair-raising Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, see the new GOOSE BUMPS
Horror land and Fright Show, and catch Disney's Hercules "Zero to Hero"
Victory Parade on Hollywood Boulevard.
ANIMAL KINGDOM
Whether
real, imaginary or extinct, the animals who rule this domain bring to life a day
of adventure into the mystery, marvels and thrills of Disney's Animal Kingdom
Theme Park.
EPCOT
Guests can explore all that's new in science,
technology, energy and health, or visit eleven different countries and experience
the food, music, shopping and culture. Illuminations becomes a worldwide celebration
featuring new music, special effects and thunderous fireworks.
UNIVERSAL
STUDIOS Thrill
to over 40 rides, shows, and attractions, including "Terminator 2: 3-D Battle
Across Time", "Jaws®", "Back To The Future®", "Kongfrontation®",
"E.T. Adventure®", "A Day in the Park with Barney", and the
all new "Twister"®.
SEA WORLD
Interactive marine adventure park featuring
colorful Key West attraction, which stretches across five acres, with exhibits
of sea turtles, sting rays and dolphins; the polar adventure, Wild Arctic, where
guests encounter live polar bears; the Shamu killer whale show; the high-speed,
split-second water heroics of Baywatch at Seaworld. New to the water coaster thrill
ride, Journey to Atlantis.
SPLENDID CHINA
This
unique 76 acre outdoor attraction allows visitors to explore China's sites and
landmarks -- Forbidden City, Great Wall, Leshan Grand Buddha, Stone Forest, Terra
Cotta Warriors and more. Discover fascinating shows, taste delicious Chinese cuisine
and let dancers, actors and acrobats entertain you all day.
ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEXES
Downtown Disney Pleasure Island
Experience nighttime entertainment at its
best with seven night clubs, incredible stage shows, outstanding live outdoor
concerts and a nightly New Year's Eve party.
Downtown Disney West side
Entertainment is first rate on the "West
Side" including AMC 24 Theaters, House of Blues, Wolfgang Puck Cafe, Bongos,
and the amazing Virgin Megastore. Hard
Rock Live The
future of rock history-the all new Hard Rock Live features a 2000-seat concert
venue, state-of-the-art sound, lighting and broadcast systems, worth of the legendary
acts that will grace our stage.
UNIVERSAL
CITY WALK Near
Orlando: BUSCH
GARDENS - TAMPA Family
entertainment park featuring thrill rides, live entertainment, animal exhibits,
shops, restaurants and one of the top zoos in the country. Land of the Dragons,
a fantastic new children's play area, is now open. This dragon-themed adventure
land features a variety of interactive attractions, children's rides, a theater
and a three story tree- house with a stairway, slide and bridges. Also enjoy Kumba,
the largest, fastest, longest roller coaster in the southeast and Montu, the longest
and tallest inverted roller coaster in the world.
SILVER
SPRINGS New
Silver Springs features the world famous Glass Bottom Boats, the World of Bears,
Kids Ahoy! Play land, headline concerts, the Jungle Cruise, Jeep Safari, the new
"Wild Waters" water park and its "Cool Kids Cove" children's
play area, and much more. WATER
PARKS
ADVENTURE
ISLAND TAMPA Adventure
Island is whipping up waves of excitement for the whole family! It's full of thrills
as you discover a combination of exhilarating slides, tropical beaches, pools
and floats.
DISNEY'S BLIZZARD BEACH Enjoy
the newest water park at the WALT DISNEY WORLD® Resort and plunge 60 miles an
hour on the largest, fastest free fall speed slide, Summit Plummet. Heated water.
Pre-teen and children's area.
RESORT RIVER COUNTRY Experience
a relaxing atmosphere of water rides, sandy beaches, sparkling pool and nature
trails at the ol' swimmin' hole. Children's area and heated water.
DISNEY'S TYPHOON LAGOON
Enjoy America's largest inland surf pool,
a shark reef with tropical fish and other water adventures. Children's area and
heated water.
WATER MANIA
Enjoy 36 acres of stimulating slides,
twisting flumes, and adventurous pools. Take the family twisting and turning 400
ft. down the Anaconda, or float swiftly along an 850 ft. tropical river. Grab
a body board and ride the only surfing simulator in the Eastern U.S. Families
can enjoy a wet day of fun and retreat to three acres of beautifully landscaped
picnic area. There's something for every family member at Water Mania!
WET
'N WILD.......................................
Enjoy a full day of fun at Orlando's
best selection of world renown water rides, including an elaborate children's
playground featuring mini versions of our most popular rides. The new Fuji Flyer
is a thrilling four passenger toboggan ride through 450 feet of exciting banked
curves. Offering the most variety of multi-person rides so families and friends
can experience their exciting water adventures together!
WILD WATERS Exciting
family water park featuring 450,000 gallon wave pool, seven speed flumes and water
slides. "Cool Kids Cove" is a one acre attraction featuring a shallow
lagoon with a wooden dock complete with water slides, net bridge, water cannons,
swings, waterfalls and tunnels. Park also features miniature golf, volleyball,
and picnic facilities.
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