Explore Orlando

 

While visiting Orlando, Florida for the 41st SQA Annual Meeting & Quality College, attendees had the opportunity to explore The Sunshine State! 
 

 

 

Attractions and Dining in the Area

The Renaissance Orlando provided lists of attractions in the area and restaurants near the resort. Also see the dining available in the Renaissance and the MICHELIN Guide to Orlando restaurants.

Orlando is not just about theme parks and attractions. From visiting natural wonders to exploring advanced technology, here are some other points of interest to consider:

ICON Park
Soar 400 feet over Orlando in a private capsule. Go face-to-fin with sea creatures in a 360-degree ocean tunnel. Immerse yourself in optical illusions, VR and escape rooms. The 20-acre complex has no gated entrance, free admission, a free parking garage, easy accessibility, and the flexibility to do as much, or as little, as you like from a diverse array of restaurants, bars and world-class attractions. 

Kennedy Space Center
About an hour from Orlando is Cape Canaveral, where you can watch a rocket launch from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) or tour the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame. Here, visitors get up close and personal with the history of space exploration, as well as its future potentials.

Science Center of Central Florida
This essential stop offers interactive exhibits and public programs that teach visitors about science and technology through hands-on experiences.

The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
With over 20,000 pieces spanning different artistic eras, the museum celebrates creativity and innovation with collections ranging from impressionist paintings to Tiffany lamps.

Orlando Tree Trek Adventure Park
Here you can zip line your way through multiple courses full of rope bridges and treehouses – perfect for adventure seekers who want to feel like kids again!