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Thanksgiving is among the most significant celebrations in the United States, particularly in the Sunshine State of Florida in every year. A wide range of glamorous events are featured in every state as manifested by the major occasion depicting the four-day Thanksgiving weekend. This is when legions of people fly home to be with their families and loved ones. In addition, Thanksgiving weekend instigates the "Holiday Season" across the United States. Here you can see Christmas decorations begin sprouting at resorts, theme parks and anywhere in the city. A tree-lighting or an appearance by Santa is a typical stage in many places during these days.

While a lot of people would fly home for Thanksgiving celebration, many opt to spend family vacation out of town or even overseas during this season. To others, traveling to Florida is the best way to celebrate Thanksgiving along with families and friends. A dozen of family-friendly resorts usually offer Thanksgiving Weekend packages, which many would want to take advantage of. Of course, who would say no to such once-in-year offers?

If you are one with those who wanted to spend the most of their holiday experience in other cities or states like Orlando Florida, then consider two of Florida's best places, offering lots of Thanksgiving getaways and festivities this year.

Disney World Orlando. Among the top seasons of year to visit Disney World Orlando is during Thanksgiving. While parks are extremely populated they are all beautifully decorated for Holiday Season and usually stay open late. Special shows and parades are also catered.

Amelia Island. A big-time Thanksgiving celebration happens in Amelia Island located in northeast Florida. It embeds remarkable fort and town, caters nature tours and resorts that make the most out of this holiday season. A Thanksgiving Package is offered at the Amelia Island Ritz-Carlton, which typically consists of Thanksgiving Day Feast, giant Gingerbread House, Story Book Tea, Santa Tuck-ins, and Christmas Tree Lighting & Dinner -- all ideal for family travels.

Nevertheless, don't limit your trip to these two places. Instead, grant everyone in the family with full satisfaction on your holiday trip. The Sunshine State definitely has infinite fascinating sites you must see. Dig up further on more beautiful places that feature a wide range of Thanksgiving festivities and events in the state this year. Always remember, Thanksgiving only happens once a year, thus, it is just right to celebrate it the best way you could, in the finest place, at your most convenient time. But be sure to stay within the holiday season bracket, otherwise, it will be a different story.

Thanksgiving 2011 falls on Thursday, November 24th. So better plan now and start delving into more Thanksgiving information and packages you can benefit from in your tour to Orlando and other cities of Florida this holiday season.

by: Mark Whichard




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