Today, we're familiar with the major theme parks which charge families
hundreds of dollars a day to wait in line for moments of thrills on
technologically amazing rides. Florida, however, has been drawing
tourists for centuries with simpler attractions which cost much less to
view the animals or exhibits, or commune with nature. In Historic
Photos of Florida Early Tourist Attractions, Steve Rajtar brings us
back to the simpler ways early visitors enjoyed their time in the
Sunshine State.
Tour the state with photos of the tourist attractions which were here
before Walt Disney World, in the days when a row of antique cars
sufficed and tourists did not require constant action. See the wax
figures which amazed visitors long before the invention of
audioanimatronic mannequins. See what curiosities brought in the
tourists and their dollars decades before today's theme parks dominated
the billboards and themselves became worldwide vacation destinations.