From casual beach strolls to thrilling roller coaster rides, Florida is the perfect family destination 漏 Natalia Bratslavsky / Shutterstock
When it comes to the ideal family destination, Florida takes the cake.
It鈥檚 ground zero for fun 鈥 a magical, beach-lined, palm-sprinkled fantasyland seemingly made for kids. Where else can they visit lands of make-believe, laugh at Goofy, embrace Cinderella, gasp at alligators, marvel at space launches, collect prehistoric shark teeth and admire authentic pirate treasures 鈥 all on a single trip? It鈥檚 no wonder wide-eyed kids, and their adult counterparts, consider Florida the most whimsical place on Earth.
And nowhere rolls out the red carpet for kids as spectacularly as the Sunshine State, where they set the gold standard for family hospitality. Here's what you need to know about traveling in Florida as a family.
Is Florida good for kids?
In two words: 鈥淗eck, yeah!鈥
Kids won鈥檛 whine, 鈥淚鈥檓 bored鈥, in Florida. Look in any direction and there鈥檚 something to do: , , through sawgrass and mangrove swamps of the Everglades, through citrus groves, , deep sea fishing鈥 the possibilities for fun are virtually endless.
If kids designed their perfect world, it鈥檇 probably look a lot like Florida. Kids love it here, and, with an endless bounty of family-focused amenities, so do their parents and guardians. Baby-changing stations are everywhere, as are stroller and locker rentals. You鈥檒l also find plenty of travel apps and QR codes designed to make life easier, or perhaps more difficult鈥 depending on how tech-savvy you (or your kids) are.
1. Hit the exciting theme parks in Orlando
Crowned the 鈥淭heme Park Capital of the World,鈥 Orlando鈥檚 bullseye for most vacationing families 鈥 and with countless activity add-ons within a two-hour drive, it鈥檚 the ideal hub. Even the airport monorail teases kids鈥 imaginations, eliciting priceless sighs, giggles and squeals of joy before they reach the baggage carousel.
For rugrats, target Disney鈥檚 Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, SeaWorld and Legoland, all featuring boundless eye candy they鈥檒l gobble up. To crowbar tweens and teens from their smartphones, head to Universal Studios, Gatorland, Epcot and Hollywood Studios for slightly more grown-up fun. (Universal鈥檚 great fun for all ages.)
Busch Gardens in nearby Tampa (a two-hour drive from Orlando) is also a blast, often offering great discounts.
2. Feed the kids' need for speed with racing and classic cars
If your kids thirst for speed, treat them to an 鈥淎ll Access Ticket鈥 at Daytona International Speedway, about an hour鈥檚 drive from Orlando near Daytona Beach. They鈥檒l enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the famous racetrack, along with some amazing photo-ops.
Car buffs idle away hours at in Orlando, getting up close and personal with over 2000 custom and classic roadsters 鈥 including many famous movie cars.
Planning tip: Pay a few extra dollars for the 鈥淰IP鈥 tour and score the chance to sit in select cars (including Batmobiles) for exciting photo-ops!
3. Have a blast exploring the Space Coast
Just an hour from Orlando, Kennedy Space Center offers kids an awe-inspiring glimpse into galaxies beyond. Tour the grounds to see launch pads, spacecraft and rockets, and climb aboard a space shuttle simulator to get a taste of what it鈥檚 like to be an astronaut. If you鈥檙e really lucky, you might even witness a launch or meet a real astronaut!
4. Get back to nature with wildlife tours
Hop aboard a 35-ft pontoon boat at for a real-life two-hour Jungle Cruise adventure. Alligators, turtles, armadillos, owls and otters are just some of the many creatures you might encounter along the way.
The that have been cruising the Silver River at Silver Springs State Park since the 1870s might have once welcomed pioneers and cowboys. Kids will fawn over the smorgasbord of underwater life, deep caverns鈥 and mysterious Greek statues. Tarzan films and the Sea Hunt TV series were filmed here too. Watch overhead for monkeys, a rare sighting in Florida!
Kids will love big, cuddly-looking manatees, and at Blue Spring State Park there are so many they literally roll over themselves as though performing acrobatics. Stop at nearby De Leon Springs State Park and cook up some kooky, all-you-can-eat pancake creations on tabletop grills at 鈥 but get there early (and bring a change of clothes!).
5. Search for buried treasure
What kid wouldn鈥檛 enjoy scavenging for silver, gold and pirate loot along Florida鈥檚 famed Treasure Coast? Check out the bounties at in Sebastian, then rent a metal detector and sifter from the gift shop to scour nearby beaches for your own riches. Ask for advice on finding prehistoric shark teeth, too 鈥 another common find. Cool treasures from ancient Spanish galleons are also displayed at , just a few minutes away.
Planning tips: booking and packing
Sticking to timetables is a fairy-tale dream so try to keep itineraries flexible. Set reasonable goals 鈥 you can鈥檛 possibly do everything in one trip! If you鈥檙e planning multiple days at theme parks, schedule rest days to relax by the hotel pool and recharge. The kids鈥檒l appreciate it too.
Check online deals for advance tickets ( is a great source) and search out multi-park discounts (such as Disney park combos, or SeaWorld with Busch Gardens).
Children under 3 are free at most theme parks and those aged 3 to 9 pay reduced rates (usually on the honor system, without proof of age required). Express (queue-jumping) passes cost a bit more, but the time and sanity they preserve make them worth every penny.
Wear comfy shoes and pack hats, sunblock, plenty of water, and ponchos (they come in handy for water rides too!) 鈥 heat, sun and sudden downpours are part of Florida life. Save money by bringing your own water (use refillable bottles at water stations) and snacks (theme parks allow food items that don鈥檛 require heating). Stroller rentals are available at most major attractions, but it鈥檚 still often a long hike from the parking lot. If bringing your own, a lightweight, collapsible version is best.
If your trip鈥檚 centered around Orlando鈥檚 theme parks, consider skipping a car rental and book a hotel that offers free shuttle services, or take an Uber instead. You鈥檒l save a fortune on parking, too.
It's best to set a daily budget before setting out as the kids are likely to want to buy and do everything, and prepare to have the time of your lives!