Some comments and suggestions here.
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Some comments and suggestions here.
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You are screwed without a hire car, unless you are staying in one theme park and only want to go to that theme park.
Also bring a jumper and coat. Weather will certainly be better than here but will get nippy in the evening.
Same advice as earlier in the thread. Don't try and do everything otherwise you won't enjoy it.
Staying for 2 weeks so trying to do as much as we can but not going to burn ourselves out either. Was looking into getting a car but its very expensive as because i'm under 21 they add on an extra 27 Dollars per day. Its a pity i will have to depend on buses. Still looking forward to the experience though :D
Get with the the front desk/concierge at the hotel you are staying at. A lot of them have free shuttles to and from the theme parks. Buses are non-existent in Orlando I'm afraid. You'll have to rely on a taxi.
Ya the hotel we are staying at says there are shuttle buses alright, think there is only one or 2 places there is no bus for direct from the hotel :D
You lucky lucky thing. If you do nothing else while there, do the Space Mountain ride. Best 3 minutes of my life ever!
Everyone becomes a big child when they walk through the gates of the Magical Kingdom. Love it.
Myself and the kids really enjoyed MGM Studios too.
Once i meet Mickey Mouse i'll be a happy man ha
Heard Universal is the best for lets say the older kids :p:D.
As flights to the USA are relatively cheap at the moment, thinking of hitting florida, orlando, miami area this summer. Anyone any recommendations, experiences to share etc? Thanks!
DisneyWorld is a must, maybe Universal Studios if you have kids. Everglades are interesting if you can arrange a boat tour but I've heard of people getting taken into the middle of them then being told they'd be left there unless they paid a nice sum so be careful. You could go to Cape Canaveral as well. Or just lay on the beach.
just for those who are interested, i booked flights to oraldno via dublin, connecting at gatwick for virgin atalantic, for 2 adaults and 2 kids cost 1100 euro via expedia, 25% discount for some bizarre reason :)
What dates was that for?? BTW for anyone thinking of going to Orlando I'd recommend using Undercovertourist to buy your theme park tickets. Free Delivery to Ireland and some very good discounts. It's handy if your planning on going next year, you can buy up the tickets you want over a 6-8 months period, so by the time you get going you should have all the tickets you need, cos I think some people get quiet a shock when they get there and realise the prices for the Theme parks. it can easily cost over 1500 for a family.
22-mar - 4-apr, not all are discounted, so you'll have to scroll through a dozen or so, and select them to see if they are discounted.
im going at the end of september :D
I cant wait as i am the biggest kid ever and i love the states. Wondering about getting tickets for parks whats the cheapest way etc and whats worth going to/not going to?!