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    Prince Charming Regal Carrousel

    4.1 (33 reviews)
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    John L. H.

    I love the carousel. Ever since I first rode one in New Orleans City Park, I have had a love for carousels. This is a great example of a classic carousel from a time gone by. There are all types of animals to ride including moving, stationary and even large benches. Kids and adults will love this ride. Because it holds so many people, and the ride isn't long, you wont normally have to wait very long to ride. If you're a fan of old style carousels, check this out.

    Ariel W.

    This is just a beautiful authentic carousel. After the fireworks were over we headed to Fantasy Land and found ourselves in front of this ride with no line so we hopped aboard. It brings out the kid in everyone. It's great for all ages, especially if there is no line. If you rode it once you can probably skip it but I love it's old fashioned feel. There may be much more exciting rides to go on at Disney but my daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed our two minute ride.

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    Louisa M.

    This truly is the granddaddy of all carousels. If you are a fan of merry go rounds in general, don't miss this ride. It's absolutely beautiful and huge! I'm an adult now but the twinkling lights and gleaming horses and shiny mirrors still make my eyes like up like a 4 year old. Choose a horse on the outside so you can get a stunning view of the castle as you go round and round and up and down. There's hardly ever a wait, making this a great choice when the park is busy.

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    Mike W.

    The Winnie the Pooh ride was another that had a long wait time, so we grabbed a fast pass and broke out the app for our next few... the first stop was the Carrousel. It's another one of those things that you just have to do. Jump on a horse and take a few spins around, taking in a 360 degree look at most of the current Fantasyland. Some times it's fun to slow things down and just reflect on how good of a time you're actually having. Well this is definitely one of those rides you can do that on.

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    A carrousel is a carrousel in my book. They only have 1 bench, which makes it difficult if you are looking for a seat with a little one.

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    Classic carousel. Right behind Cinderella's castle. Nothing particularly special about this specific carousel

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    Blue Jacket Park

    Blue Jacket Park

    4.6
    (62 reviews)
    18.3 mi

    This is one of the biggest and coolest parks that I enjoy going to. I've visited this park for…read moresoccer practice, grass, volleyball games, and kickball practice as well. If you're looking to get some steps in, running, and still feel secured in the neighborhood, this Park is a place to do it. It is also in close proximity to the shopping center in Baldwin Park. I really love all of the homes that surround this park is. Each is unique and beautiful in its own way. The park is well maintained for all types of activities such as baseball, volleyball, soccer like football and other outdoor activities. After a workout you can easily walk to the shopping center area and get a cup of coffee, glass of wine or some of the best sushi in Orlando.

    I love me a good park and I have to say that Blue Jacket Park (BJP) is one of the nicest in central…read moreFlorida. It checks off all of boxes for me: walkable, nice scenery, public access to a variety of sporting activities, kid-friendly, pet-friendly, visual variety, open green spaces, occasional events, and easy parking. My wife and I go here regularly for walks with our baby but I've come plenty of times in the past to play basketball, go jogging, and play tennis. I haven't been able to play as many sports recently but love that the option is available there and that the area is fairly well kept by the city. One of my favorite things to do is grab a drink from a nearby spot, like coffee at Lineage or a snack from The Salty Donut, and go for a nice, long stroll around the park. It's always so nice to see people using the park and is at its best during the fall when the weather is gorgeous and Blue Jacket is full of people enjoying the public amenities. I love going to the occasional event at the park whether it's a local makers market, or the hot air balloon festival they have there each year. I've gone to a number of parks around town and other than Barnett Park, BJP is the next best in the area if you live near downtown. Lake Eola is third in my opinion. Worth the visit if you just want to stretch your legs and be off of your phone.

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    ICE! at Gaylord Palms Resort

    ICE! at Gaylord Palms Resort

    2.6
    (417 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    I have mixed feelings about ICE! The hard work that the…read moreartists put into carving and decorating is truly mind blowing. I really appreciate everything that they do and the time that it takes. I'm not a fan of waiting in long lines, and this always seems to have a lot of lines and in multiple places. It's really hard to get good photos of your group or the ice because of how many people are walking around. No one seems to be cognizant of others' and it gets frustrating. Not the fault of the ICE! group, but just a comment. I've only done this experience twice in ten years and am fine to keep it that way. Really great idea and beautiful crafting, but a lot of work (parking, lines, people, it's freezing).

    I haven't been here since I was a kid but all I can say is how much I appreciate the effort &…read morecraftsmanship put into making these works of art. While the outside "gift shop" has the typical overpriced tourist grabbers, it shouldn't be factored into the actual ice sculptures inside. The only issue I had with the whole event is the inevitable parking fee you have to pay. It's $40 but you can prepay to save $10. Aside from that, I don't have a single complaint about the event itself. When you step into the showroom that's kept at a brisk 9°F, you really find yourself immersed in the world of that year's theme. This year is one that shouldn't be missed: Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer. You're supplied a parka before entering that you have to wear & trust me you'll probably be thankful for it. Even as someone who runs hot, I found it to be chilly from time to time. I'd definitely suggest bringing some gloves & a beanie/hat, especially if you're bringing children. Closed toed shoes should be pretty obvious but everyone's different. I was absolutely blown away by the scale of the sculptures. The showrooms had entire structures built from ice, the characters were screen-accurate & there were many iconic scenes displayed. It's truly incredible what the art team produced. Between the different textures carved into the pieces, the massive sizes & detailed paint jobs, I can't say there's a single thing that I didn't love. The movies score plays throughout which was a great little touch, it really tied everything together. Overall, I had an amazing time & I'd definitely recommend it to any Rudolph or art fans. You really slip away into a winter wonderland here in FL. I'm already looking forward to seeing what next year's theme will be.

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    Lake Baldwin Park

    Lake Baldwin Park

    4.5
    (230 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    Lake Baldwin is my go too for my walks and jogs! I feel safe here no matter the time of day because…read morethere are so many people being active rather walking, cycling, jogging or a walk/ run club or 5! The scenery is peaceful and it's a good way to clear your mind, get fit or enjoy a nice convo and coffee with your friends, partner or kids. This is my 3-4 day routine and I love it so much !

    This is one of my favorite parks. I've been visiting for over a decade. It used to have a different…read morename. It's a great dog park. I really miss the giant tree by the dog wash area. The stump remains. There used to be an incredible piece of art carved into the tree. There are still other great trees remaining though. Lots of trees. One time I went there on a cool autumn morning and I thought I had passed into dog HEAVEN!!! The fancy dog rescue groups met up and there were tons of incredible dog breeds, especially the ones that look like big fluffy mops. I've been here numerous times, & this park means a lot to me. I have incredible memories. *Beware of the lake, there might be alligators. (I used to enjoy watching the sailboat lessons.) *Best if you wear boots. Last time I ended up with a bunch of dirt in my shoes. *I've only seen 2 dog fights. Stay close to your dog. *Once, I saw what appeared to be coyote fur on a fence, there might be one around there sometimes. The walking trails in the woods/forest part is really fun. A guy used to play his guitar in a center area. I like walking my dogs through the woods there. Sad when I see my dogs years later unable to walk like they previously could, or disoriented, lost in there. We sure did enjoy that park extensively. Bring dog shampoo & a towel if you want, the dog shower bench is free.

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    Small dogs area is available through a gate.
    Small dogs area is available through a gate.
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    Friendship Park

    Friendship Park

    4.5
    (33 reviews)
    28.3 mi

    This playground has a lot of great features. It is fenced in. It has nice artificial turf…read more(excellent for crawling babies). It has a fair amount of shade and a lot of picnic tables. It has two regular swings and two baby swings. It has a "little kid" and a "big kid" playground. It has bathrooms on site. The cons are that it can be difficult to keep an eye on all your children if one wants to be on the big playground and one on the little. Worse than that is that the big kid playground is a little TOO big. It has a lot of openings a child could fall out of that are quite high. Thankfully the third story doesn't have an opening, but I have seen older kids climb up the outside of the large enclosed slides all the way to the top. It was extremely scary! There are warnings for bees but I am yet to see any.

    This is an updated review from me. I used to bring my nieces and nephews to Friendship Park, now…read moreI'm bringing my own kids. The park has toddler swings as well as regular swings, making it great for children of all ages. Since my last review, everything has been repainted and cleaned, and the improvements are noticeable. There are restrooms on-site and plenty of shaded areas. The entire playground is fenced in. It does get pretty busy during the day time on the weekends, as many birthdays occur here. Also, the church across the street uses the parking area on Sundays so parking can be limited during that time.

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    Freedom Playground

    Freedom Playground

    4.8
    (22 reviews)
    45.1 mi

    This playground is incredible! A community funded project, this playground is not to be missed - it…read morehas designs and features I haven't seen anywhere else! We love stopping to play here if we are in the Deland area. Freedom Playground has plenty of parking, bathrooms, pavilions with picnic tables, and playground equipment that can be used by a wide range of ages and body abilities. I love that the park has one main entrance gate to keep kids contained and also has the little kid area separate from the big kid area. There are accessibility features like wheelchair accessible ramps for the playground equipment and a ground level merry-go-round. There's plenty of slides, climbing and obstacles, a zip line, pirate ships, pretend play houses, and all the features you would want in a playground. I love the nods to Florida with multiple gators throughout! Freedom Park is a Florida gem!

    From what I've read online, DeLand faced the exact same issue that so many municipalities around…read morethe country have faced and continue to face regarding what to do with their playgrounds. At one point in time it was a thing to build these large destination playgrounds made out of wood. While a nice idea on paper, eventually the upkeep proves to be problematic and expensive. Eventually the municipality is faced with the hard choice of costly renovations that will need to be redone in the not too distant future, demolishing the structure or trying to replace it with something more modern/contemporary. Either way it equals a lot of money that usually is nowhere to be found. Thankfully a few years ago DeLand along with residents, area companies, school children and a newly formed non-profit committee figured out how to replace the original wooden structure. Amazingly over 300K in private donations were raised along with DeLand kicking in the rest and what you have today is an amazing structure/facility. In my own area there have a been a few success stories with places like this: www.savekidscastle.org/ But there have also been a few mismanaged disasters with places like this: articles.mcall.com/2004-11-19/news/3571642_1_playground-jungle-gym-time-capsule What works here: * Lots of parking * Solidly clean bathrooms * Lots of shaded areas * Super safe recycled rubber ground which means no tracking mulch into the car * A very needed water fountain * Lots of different structures/play areas/misters that offer a ton of diversity What doesn't work: * At least when we were here the zipline was in sad shape. It needs to be raised up or just gotten rid of it because it was way too low to be enjoyable. I don't want to lay on the hyperbole but honestly aside one other park (Kids Castle in Doylestown, PA) this place is the nicest that I've ever seen and even though my kids are arguably a bit on the too old side to be enjoying a place like this, they still did. Great job DeLand! What an awesome place for the community!

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    Pano of younger kids side
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    Younger kids side
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    Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress

    Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress

    4.2
    (105 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    A classic Disney attraction with an interesting history…read more Shows can host several visitors every 10-15 minutes and the indoor seating offers respite from the sun or rain. The carousel takes us through years of innovation and advances in appliances, utilities, and technology. The younger generation needs to keep being reminded of what their parents and grandparents experienced. You're going to leave humming the catchy tune that is sung throughout the attraction. It's classic and I never regret spending time here.

    I have to thank my wife for introducing me to Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress. I probably…read morewould've never known this attraction existed if it wasn't for her. She knew I would love it, and she was right--I did! I'm a big fan of old-school theme park animatronics, so this was right up my alley. It reminds me of the classic Horizons ride at EPCOT or E.T. Adventure at Universal Studios. It's not a ride in the traditional sense, but a rotating Audio-Animatronics show. You sit in a theater that physically rotates around a central hub of stages, hence the "Carousel." It's also an ideal spot to take a break--it's indoors, air-conditioned, and has very comfortable seats (that's one big reason why we came here - she thought it would be a good spot for us to take a break). Originally created for the 1964 New York World's Fair and later moved to Disneyland in California from 1967 to 1973, the show consists of four acts following the same family through the decades: Act 1: The Turn of the Century (1900s) Act 2: The 1920s Act 3: The 1940s Act 4: The 21st Century In Act 4, it's surprising to see "modern" things like virtual reality and voice-activated appliances, given the ride moved to Florida in 1975. While the show has been updated over the years (the last major script and scene overhaul was in 1994), it still retains that optimistic 1960s view of the future. The theme song, "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow," by the Sherman Brothers, is a classic. Before you enter, you can watch a pre-show video featuring Walt Disney discussing the attraction's history and performing the song with the Sherman Brothers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9YGCbpZDGE

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    In October 2025, enjoying Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress at Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom at Disney World. Act 1: Turn of the Century.
    In October 2025, enjoying Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress at Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom at Disney World. Act 1: Turn of the Century.
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