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ellie14
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I am taking my mother 84 d/d 15 to Orlando for about 5days Dec15 I am wondering the best place to stay ie location car parking charges also which parks to visit bearing in mind the ages dont think the rides will be a big draw,but malls and days out will be .We are then driving to Miami to board a criuse Freedom of the Seas so need an hotel there as well for a couple of nights ,where do I find hotel deals apart from priceline,havnt worked that one out yet ,any help would be appreciated.
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Hi Ellie...
Hope these links help ya...regarding shopping etc. Should be able to figure out something for your trip
https://www.floridasmart.com/local/counties/orange/business_shopping_malls.htm
https://www.orlandoescape.com/orlandoshoppingmalls.htm
https://www.travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2820516-florida_mall_orlando-i
Regarding places to sleep...
https://www.hotels.com
https://www.hotelclub.net
Good Luck
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I/Drive in Orlando is just so simply. Good day out that doesn't involve rides is (the obvious one) Sea World (parking $10 but lots of hotels have shuttle buses), Disney has far fewer "rollercoasters" than you think (good shows though). A drive north to Silver Springs is nice day out. All theme parks are geared up for "seniors" and you will get any help you need with no problems.0
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might I sugggest a day out at Cypress Gdns superb day out for all ages good food take a swim suit as water park is included in entry but beautiful gardens to wander in as well as great fairground rides and shows.all for less than £20.00 each a day (plenty of discount vouchers usually in the freebie mags) if not just say you're a member of the AA when you get there you also get a seniors discount.well worth the drive.0
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