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P4: Describe features and facilities that contribute to the appeal of a selected long-haul destination of different type of visitors from the UK There are plenty of reasons why the Sunshine State is still a top destination for children and adults. Florida can claim 1,350 miles of seashore – more than any of the 50 states except Alaska (yes, more than either California or Hawaii). It is also the only American state that is able to boast beaches on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, and many of them are complemented by hotels and resorts which – whether in big cities or ocean-side idylls – cater to guests with gusto. Throw in areas that are abuzz with wildlife and you have quite the package for a family getaway. Of course, Florida also offers one tourist destination that may not matter to retirees, but which registers a sonar ping that's audible to children across the planet. Pitched almost at the geographical heart of the state, Orlando is host to those twin titans of the family breaks, Walt Disney World Resort and the Universal Orlando Resort, and it has several other enclaves of thrills and gravity-taunting rides. Miami is an ideal destination for adult-only trips. With so many fun and exciting things to do in the city or at the beach, you can easily stay busy whether you’re here for a week or only a weekend. Adults will love this convenient hop-on hop-off Miami bus tour that lets you customize your day (and decide how much sightseeing you really feel like doing), or choose a fun Miami Duck Boat Tour that indulges your inner tourist. Miami is one of the most beautiful cities in the country, so it’s no surprise that it inspires people to make more beautiful things. Art lovers will find much to appreciate in this highly creative city, from world-renowned film festivals to fine art museums

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P4: Describe features and facilities that
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