SeaWorld Shows
SeaWorld Shows
 

After walking through the various animal attractions and riding some fast and furious roller coasters, families can relax at any one of SeaWorld's fabulous live shows. They are full of excitement and wonder and even some laugh-out -loud, family-friendly fun.



Orlando Balloon Rides
Orlando Balloon Rides
 

What could possibly be better than soaring lighter than air over the Kissimmee landscape? Imagine floating above the trees in a spacious hot air balloon as the sun rises on a gorgeous Florida morning. On this high-flying episode of Kissimmee InSight, join Tonia as she discovers what it takes not only to journey across the sky in a hot air balloon, but what is also involved in the set-up and breakdown of these massive, magnificent balloons.


Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction
Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction
 

Arabian Nights is an award-winning dining attraction located in the heart of the tourist corridor in Kissimmee, Florida. The dinner and show features a large-scale theatrical performance with riders and acrobats performing with more than 60 horses. On this episode of Kissimmee InSight, join Scott for a behind-the-scenes look at the stables which house these fabulous horses.
 


Osceola County
 is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of 2000, the population was 172,493. The U.S. Census Bureau 2010 estimate for the county is 268,685, making it the 17th fastest-growing county in the United States.Its county seat is Kissimmee.

Since the late 20th century, Osceola County has experienced a significant influx of immigrants from Puerto Rico, and in the 2000 U.S. Census Puerto Rican was the largest self-reported ancestry group.

 

Osceola County is a Charter county, and an administrative subdivision of the State of Florida. Voters approved the County Charter in March 1992, and it took effect on October 1, 1992. The structure of County government under the charter does not depart dramatically from the structure of a County government outlined in the Florida Statutes.

Osceola County Government is governed by three sets of elected officials, each of which independently directs separate branches of County Government. These include: the five-member County Commission, five separate Constitutional Officers, and a number of Judicial Officers. Under State law, the County Commission is responsible for funding the budgets of all Osceola County Government, including the independently elected Constitutional Officers and Judicial Officers, as well as the Commission's own departments. Each independent officer has discretion to administer his or her own programs. The County Commission exercises oversight only over its own departments.