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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*
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Hi all,
This is my first post. Rather than spend time searching through all the previous posts I would appreciate some sound advice for a 2 week trip to Orlando in May 09.
Kids are aged 12, 10 and 5.
Flights and villa already booked.
Which parks should I visit (WDW and/or Universal etc) ?
What ticket(s) should I buy and from where please ?
Car Hire - any tips (eg what size car for 4 persons, booster seat required, total damage waiver etc) and links on where to hire ?
Can you recommend any places to eat
Places other than Disney to visit (eg Clearwater or Daytona)
Night Life - any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.0 -
Hi all,
This is my first post. Rather than spend time searching through all the previous posts I would appreciate some sound advice for a 2 week trip to Orlando in May 09.
Kids are aged 12, 10 and 5.
Flights and villa already booked.
Which parks should I visit (WDW and/or Universal etc) ?
What ticket(s) should I buy and from where please ?
Car Hire - any tips (eg what size car for 4 persons, booster seat required, total damage waiver etc) and links on where to hire ?
Can you recommend any places to eat
Places other than Disney to visit (eg Clearwater or Daytona)
Night Life - any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.
With resepct if you cannot be bothered to search through the vast amounts of info on this site - which will quite concisely answer each of your questions. Why should anyone be bothered to answer yours personally?0 -
What is the point of your post ?0
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With resepct if you cannot be bothered to search through the vast amounts of info on this site - which will quite concisely answer each of your questions. Why should anyone be bothered to answer yours personally?
Wow. Nice welcome :rolleyes:We do not stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing.0 -
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone know of a valid Disney Photopass Promotion Code? I can find the pre-holiday discount code (on the photopass website www.disneyphotopass.com) but not a valid post holiday code. The photo CD comes out at $125 + $17 shipping.
Thanks for any help
(PS - Have googled and searched this site already :-( )0 -
Wow. Nice welcome :rolleyes:
I make no apologies either. Hundreds of users have spent vast amounts of their time contributing to this thread, myself included.
For a user to essentially come on and say "look, i cant be bothered reading all the information which i know is there - so can someone answer the following questions..." (which were all quite detailed) is in my opinion bad manners, lazy and ungrateful.0 -
Thanks to those who have made suggestions of new things to do in Orlando, more reccomenations gratefully received!! Not long to go now!!! With regards to tickets, I would recommend Orlando ticket deals who I've used many times. This year I managed to haggle just by asking nicely! Worth a try I always think! Every penny saved here is another to spend there!! The tickets arrive safely and in good time from them, never had any probs!0
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Hi all,
This is my first post. Rather than spend time searching through all the previous posts I would appreciate some sound advice for a 2 week trip to Orlando in May 09.
Kids are aged 12, 10 and 5.
Flights and villa already booked.
Which parks should I visit (WDW and/or Universal etc) ?
What ticket(s) should I buy and from where please ?
Car Hire - any tips (eg what size car for 4 persons, booster seat required, total damage waiver etc) and links on where to hire ?
Can you recommend any places to eat
Places other than Disney to visit (eg Clearwater or Daytona)
Night Life - any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.0 -
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I make no apologies either. Hundreds of users have spent vast amounts of their time contributing to this thread, myself included.
For a user to essentially come on and say "look, i cant be bothered reading all the information which i know is there - so can someone answer the following questions..." (which were all quite detailed) is in my opinion bad manners, lazy and ungrateful.
If you don't wish to contribute positively keep your thoughts and opinions to yourself, you obviously haven't got kids yourself !0
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