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Orlando continues to reinvent itself with enticing additions opening in 2014. New offerings found inside its world-famous theme parks and throughout the destination give families even more reason to visit Orlando in the new year. From hopping aboard the Hogwarts Express at Universal Orlando Resort to catching a Broadway show at the new Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Orlando satisfies all ages and interests. Here are 10 reasons to visit Orlando in 2014:

THEME PARKS

1. Duplo Valley at Legoland Florida will bring the LEGO DUPLO line of preschool building toys to life for Orlando’s youngest visitors. The new farm-themed attractions, including a train, mini tractor ride and water play area, are geared to toddlers ages 2 to 5.

2. Building on the popularity of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Universal Orlando Resort will bring to life some of the experiences and places found in and around London in the Harry Potter books and films. Diagon Alley and ‘London’ will be located within Universal Studios Florida, which is adjacent to Universal’s Islands of Adventure. When complete, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley will feature shops, a restaurant and an innovative, marquee attraction based on Gringotts bank. Guests will be able to travel between ‘London’ and Hogsmeade aboard the Hogwarts Express.

3. Walt Disney World Resort will complete the final phase of New Fantasyland – the largest expansion in Magic Kingdom history – with the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Coaster.

This family coaster will transport guests on a musical ride into the mine “where a million diamonds shine.” Also coming to Magic Kingdom next year is Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade, an all-new daytime parade.

ATTRACTIONS

4. Orlando’s tallest and steepest free-fall waterslide is coming to Aquatica – SeaWorld’s Waterpark.

Ihu’s Breakway Falls will be the only multi-slide of its kind in Orlando.

5. Visitors with a need for speed will love the new I-Drive Indoor Kart Racing. The multi-level entertainment center includes a half-mile track for the electric-powered go-karts, bowling lanes and an arcade.

6. Located in the heart of downtown Orlando, the $429 million Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts will be the new home for Broadway productions and Orlando Ballet among other performances. The arts center will include two performance theaters, a 300-seat community theater, outdoor plaza and banquet room.

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ACCOMMODATIONS

7. Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort is located minutes from Magic Kingdom and Epcot. With 444 guest rooms, a Tom Fazio-designed golf course, full-service spa, three restaurants and an elaborate pool area, travelers will feel immersed in the luxury resort experience.

8. Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort is soon to be the fourth and largest on-site hotel at Universal Orlando Resort. When complete, travelers can experience a 10-lane bowling alley and enjoy two massive pools with sand beaches, a lazy river and a waterslide.

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DINING

9. It’s all about Southern comfort food at The COOP in foodie haven, Winter Park. For this new restaurant concept, John Rivers, owner of the local-favorite 4 Rivers Smokehouse, will serve classic southern dishes like chicken and waffles, deviled eggs, buttermilk biscuits, po’ boys and artisanal pies.

10. Capa boasts Spanish influenced cuisine and nightly views of Magic Kingdom fireworks. This rooftop steakhouse will be located on the 17th floor of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort.

Visit Orlando, www.VisitOrlando.com