Take Five, Orlando: A Guest Post
I am excited to introduce Stephany, whose goal this year is to write 50 guest posts. I was happy to have her come and visit me over on my space, and when asked what I wanted her to write about, it was an easy choice: Travel. Stephany has compiled a list of her top 5 amusement parks in Florida, seeing that she is from Orlando. Without further ado, here is Stephany! 
My Top Five Favorite Amusement Parks
Note:**I actually have not been to ANY of these yet!
Have you ever been to any of these parks? What is your favorite amusement park? What would be your "top 5 ____" where you live?
My Top Five Favorite Amusement Parks
There  are a lot of things I love about living in Florida, but one of my  favorite things is how close I am to Orlando and the plethora of  amusement parks that abound from there. It's easy to go for a weekend,  or even take a day trip up to a park, and Orlando remains one of my  favorite cities. There is always something to do and so much to choose  from! In honor of my love for all things theme parks, I wanted to create  a list of my top five favorites (and yes, everyone should visit each  one!):
My Top Five Favorite Amusement Parks: 
5. Epcot - Epcot  is a foodie lover's dream. The park is lined with cuisines from around  the world. You can start off with a sauerkraut in Germany, move on to  tacos in Mexico, and finish with pastry in France. The absolute best  part of Epcot is the food, hands down - but there are other experiences  to be had. You can man a spaceship, "fly" over the Earth, and build your  own sports car (and see how it performs on the track!). If you love  food, this is one of the must-stop's in Orlando.
4. Magic Kingdom - Magic  Kingdom (or more commonly known as Disney World) is happiness on earth.  Even as an adult, I am filled with childlike glee every time I come to  this park. There is so much to do and see that it's impossible to get to  it all in one day. My favorite rides include Space Mountain (an indoor  roller coaster), Splash Mountain, and Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin  (an interactive ride where you score points and try to beat other  passengers). I also adore the Carousel of Progress, which showcases  changes in the way we live and technology throughout the years. It's  fascinating to me! I was able to watch my nephew (who was three at the  time) experience Disney World for the first time ever and it was magical.
3. Animal Kingdom -  Animal  Kingdom is one of the newer theme parks, built in 1998 and it's easy to  see why it was the fourth most-visited theme park in the U.S. in 2011.  There's something for everyone at this park: thrilling rides, incredible  musicals, delicious food, and a safari ride that cannot be missed. It's  one of those parks that's impossible to get sick of!
2. Islands of Adventure - There  is so much to love about Islands of Adventure, not the least being it's  where the Wizarding World of Harry Potter is located. Although, I have  to be honest and say I have never actually been to the WWoHP. The last  time I went to Islands of Adventure, it had just opened so the wait to  even get into WWoHP was over 2 hours long. (And I had not yet read the  series, so it didn't hold much interest to me.) WWoHP aside, Islands of  Adventure has a lot to offer. They have my favorite roller coaster The Incredible Hulk,  a fun interactive Spiderman ride,  and the you-will-get-wet Jurassic  Park River Adventure. It's more superhero and adventure-focused than any  of the other parks, which is probably why it's one of my favorites to  visit. 
1. Sea World - As  a hardcore animal lover, Sea World is easily my favorite amusement park  in all of Orlando. The biggest attractions in Sea World are all the  different shows. You can experience the wonder of Shamu, the hilarity of  the sea lion show, or the excitement of the dolphin show. You can feed  sea lions and dolphins. You can see the penguin or shark exhibit. Or, if  you're up to it, you can try out a few of the rides like Kraken and  Manta. It's really a place that everyone can enjoy, kids and adults  alike.
An Orlando vacation is not really a relaxing vacation, with all there is to do and see, but it is a fun one! It's  pretty much a given that you will have an enjoyable time - whether you  love roller coasters, fun shows, or delicious food. There is something  for everyone!
Note:**I actually have not been to ANY of these yet!
Have you ever been to any of these parks? What is your favorite amusement park? What would be your "top 5 ____" where you live?

