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Virtual Reality and Location Based Guide to the Orange County Convention Center

Conventional VR Guide: Orlando description

The Conventional VR Guide to Orlando is a location-based guide designed for travelers going to a convention at the Orange County Convention Center.

The apps initial landing page shows the attractions that are nearby the convention center. Each attraction has detail and a virtual simulation, so you can see what the hotel, restaurant or park looks like before you reserve.

We profiled the amusement parks, hotels and restaurants in Orlando for your reference. You can also use it as a general tour guide to the city.

About Orange County Convention Center:

The Orange County Convention Center is a convention center located in Orlando, Florida. Opening in 1983 as the Orange County Convention and Civic Center, it currently ranks as the second largest convention center in the United States (the biggest is McCormick Place in Chicago). It is also the primary public convention center for the Central Florida region.

About Orlando:

Orlando is a city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Orange County. Located in Central Florida, it is the center of the Orlando metropolitan area, which had a population of 2,802,570, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures released in July 2017. These figures make it the 24th-largest metropolitan area in the United States, the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the Southern United States, and the third-largest metropolitan area in Florida. As of 2015, Orlando had an estimated city-proper population of 277,173, making it the 73rd-largest city in the United States, the fourth-largest city in Florida, and the state's largest inland city.

As one of the world's most visited tourist destinations, Orlando's famous attractions form the backbone of its tourism industry. The two most significant of these attractions are Walt Disney World, opened by the Walt Disney Company in 1971, and located approximately 21 miles (34 km) southwest of Downtown Orlando in Bay Lake; and the Universal Orlando Resort, opened in 1990 as a major expansion of Universal Studios Hollywood. With the exception of Walt Disney World, most major attractions are located along International Drive with one of these attractions being the famous Orlando Eye. The city is also one of the busiest American cities for conferences and conventions; the Orange County Convention Center is the second-largest convention facility in the United States
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