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Old 14 May 13, 01:29 PM  
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Hi guys please take a moment to look at my plan and tell me what you think, we have been florida 3 times previously but only ever done 2 weeks, now booked 3 still doesn't seem enough time! Any suggestions and help will be appreciated, thanks x
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Old 15 May 13, 08:52 AM  
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Anyone offer an opinion?
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Old 15 May 13, 09:05 AM  
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Hi looks fabulous
I've booked for longer this time than in 2008 - but still had to juggle everything lol
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First time we went, we did 2 weeks in theme parks (Disney and Universal) then a week at St Petes Beach. We covered all the parks and the main rides, plus a couple of shows.

The next trip we did 3 weeks in theme parks and did Disney, Universal, Busch Gardens, SeaWorld and a day trip to the Space Centre. Again did all the main attractions, but it was a lot of walking. Was glad of the 4th week at St Petes beach

Next year we are going again for 3 weeks (2 parks + 1 beach) and are going to Disney and Universal. We usually spend a couple of days in a theme park, then have a day at a water park to rest our feet
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Hey I've never been for three weeks and in July we're going for just one week, but I didn't want to read and run and I will advise if I can!

Although you have a few full days for relaxation, full days at the park from rope drop will really tire you out. We often go at rope drop then leave around 2-3pm, have a sleep, read and swim at the hotel then return for 6-7pm ish dinner and fireworks. This may not be so easy as I see you're in a villa but definitely something to consider. Full park days are really tiring! I also see you've not included Epcot at all? This is our second favourite park and we could easily spend two full days here!

But the plan itself looks amazing- watching the sunset at clearwater and having a day at blue springs national park really make the holiday a bit different, those sound perfect.

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Looks really great, I've taken a bit of inspiration and put some thought to where we're going to eat too.
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Thanks for all your comments, any days where we are planning all day at any park we will leave whenever we've had enough tbh and head back to villa to recharge. As it stands at the minute this is just a general idea of what to do on what day according to the tickets we plan to get. Which are 7 day make your way tickets and 14 day passes to ioa, unversal, seaworld, aquatica and busch gardens. We haven't factored in Epcot as the whole family feel that is their least favourite park, still fair bit of tweaking to do i think so any more thoughts would be fab x
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