If you are of Christian faith (even if you
are not) the Holy Land Experience in Orlando
is a very nice place to take an educational
tour. It’s a one of a kind theme park,
historical and theatrical.
Holy Land Experience in Orlando
Holy Land opened in 2001 and is a replica
of Jerusalem as it was when Jesus lived.
You will feel like in AD 66 Jerusalem
and can see the Qumran Dead Sea Caves
as well as the Plaza of the Nations.
You can enjoy daily theatrical
representations as well as "The Seed
Promise", a movie shot in Israel.
You can eat vegetarian food at Oasis Palm’s
Café’, enjoy the story of
mobile temples at The Wilderness Tabernacle
or check the Quman Caves.
Also you can see a model
of the tomb where Jesus was buried or
check out The Scriptorium, a biblical
museum. There is also the Temple of the
Great King.
The entrance ticket for
an adult costs $29.75 (age 13+) and for
a child costs $19.75 (age 6-12).
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The very clarification as to
why it is given the name of the “The Holy
Land” is for the explanation that you get
enormously occupied and immersed in the highlights,
resonance, and tastes of Jerusalem as how it used
to be about 2 millennia years ago.
The Holy Land is like an enlightening and inspiring
experience from where you will get aware about
deep insights. This is of more use to the people
who have enormous faith in Christianity. This
attraction is a synonym to the existing, biblical
narration of the olden times.
Apart from being historical, but it more like
over-the-top, and quite enlightening. It is a
truly only one of its kind themed park among the
many other attractions that is situated in Orlando!
It was open to the public on Feb. 5, 2001. It
measures by 15-acre, and a $16 million dollar
worth investment. It features a genuine facsimile
of Jerusalem as it was at some stage in the time
of Jesus and the Roman Empire.
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Jerusalem Model A.D. 66,
which is an astonishing 45-foot model. It
is claimed to be a historically correct
model of Jerusalem. It also offers an inspirational
insight into the history of the city and
the life of Jesus. If you notice carefully
you will be able to see the routes that
were taken by Jesus would to get to Golgotha.
Calvary’s Garden Tomb in the holy
land is a great recreational place. It also
happens to be the place where Jesus' body
was laid down for 3 days however it did
not remain over there. It arose after the
crucifixion as it’s not very easy
to keep a good man down.
The Scriptorium is where some of the rarest
and unique artifacts are housed. It is more
applicable with the Word of God and most
of the related stuff is kept on display
at the Scriptorium.
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