Florida Factory Tours

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Amusement Park Rides, Boats, Sandals, and More: Take a Made in America Florida Factory Tour

Watch as the citrus fruit comes down the line, see how boats are made, take a chocolate tour, and even get up close and see how the animatronics in your favorite amusement parks are made in one of these fun Florida factory tours.

The Big List of Florida Factory Tours, Museums, and More


Crayola Experience

Crayola Experience

Crayola Experience brings color to the Sunshine State inside The Florida Mall. Spread across 70,000 square feet, it’s packed with art stations, craft exhibits, and shows where kids can create masterpieces and parents can relax indoors. From melted wax spin art to life-sized coloring walls, there’s something to keep every child busy for hours.

This location is a favorite for families visiting Orlando because it offers a fun, air-conditioned break from Florida’s busy theme parks. It’s the kind of stop that turns a family trip into a colorful memory you’ll treasure long after vacation ends.

  • Features: Spin art, life-sized coloring walls, melted wax activities
  • Museum/Factory: The museum showcases Crayola products made in Easton, Pennsylvania
  • Best For: Families on vacation in Orlando looking for an indoor creative adventure
  • Why Choose Them: Big, colorful, and air-conditioned fun for kids of all ages

Orlando’s Crayola Experience proves that family fun doesn’t have to be all about roller coasters and characters. Sometimes, a wall of crayons and an art station are just as magical.

In addition to Orlando, Florida, Crayola Experience locations can be found in Plano, Texas, Chandler, Arizona, Bloomington, Minnesota at the Mall of America, and the flagship location in Easton, Pennsylvania.


Al’s Family Farms | Fort Pierce, FL

You’re invited to take a self-guided or group tour of the citrus wet line, packinghouse, and store where they wash, sanitize, and pack Florida’s famous Indian River Citrus for those of us up here in the North.

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Kino Sandals | Key West, FL

If you’re in the Florida Keys, head to Kino Plaza at the corner of Greene and Fitzpatrick Streets in Key West Florida to see how Kino Sandlas are made.

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Maverick Boats | Fort Pierce, FL

Factory tours are available on Friday afternoons by reservation.

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Regal Boats | Orlando, FL

Take a tour of the Regal boat-making process. See every step, from the creation of the hull to the handcrafted upholstery, assembly, and final quality tests.

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Sally Dark Rides | Jacksonville, FL

Take a tour of Sally Dark Rides where a 40,000 sq. ft. office doubles as a production shop for the team of engineers, technicians, fabricators, and artists. Get up close and see how they make the animatronics for your favorite amusement parks.

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Michelle K. Barto is the founder and lead writer of MadeInTheUSAMatters.com, a site dedicated to helping consumers discover and support products made in the USA. With over 25 years of professional blogging and content creation experience, Michelle combines deep research with firsthand product use to bring readers honest, practical, and engaging reviews alongside easy-to-browse brand and product directories.

Raised with a respect for American craftsmanship, Michelle personally uses and tests many of the products featured on the site — from cookware she uses in her own kitchen to outdoor gear she takes camping with her family. Her mission is simple: make it easier for people to choose quality, American-made goods that support jobs, communities, and manufacturing here at home.

When she’s not writing, you’ll find Michelle working on backyard and home remodeling projects, exploring local parks, or planning the next family adventure in their camper. She lives in Ohio with her husband, youngest son, cat, and a small flock of ducks.

2023-07-28

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