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18 Jan 19, 08:02 AM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Oct 18
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First timers. ? discovery cove?
We are off to Florida for the first time in August. We are staying onsite at Disney so will spend the majority of our time there. We also have a night booked at Universal and a 2 day pass for the Universal park. Thought that would probably be enough but have since been tempted by Discovery Cove. Not too bothered about the Dolphin swim. Is it worth the extra money? Is it too much to try and fit everything in while we are over there? Appreciate your expert opinions, thanks
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18 Jan 19, 08:09 AM |
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Hi. I really do think that’s a personal thing... I don’t think you’d come away feeling you’ve missed out if you don’t do it as the other things you’re doing are going to wow you first time anyway! It’s a really lovely and special day where you can totally chill and it’s nice to have a limited number of people and step away from the chaos. Personally I wouldn’t do it if I wasn’t intending to do dolphin swim, but that’s just because it’s an expensive day, if you’re happy paying that I’m sure you will love the day
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18 Jan 19, 08:52 AM |
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I would save it for next time . You will have more than plenty to do , definately won’t get it all done , on an already very expensive holiday . I presume you have ddp so even the food and drink offered isn’t really any benefit to you . Enjoy your hols .
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18 Jan 19, 09:13 AM |
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Relaxing at the Grand Floridian
Join Date: May 12
Location: Newport South Wales
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You've got loads to get on with so maybe better off keeping it for another time, it's all personal preference as mentioned above. We've been twice now & see it as a 'down time' day. We've done it twice so far incl the dolphins & sea venture but next time we'll just have park access - we love the grand reef, lazy river & tropical bird aviary.
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18 Jan 19, 09:26 AM |
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I have to agree with everyone else. On a first visit you have more than enough to do with the Disney and Universal tickets you already have. Discovery Cove is a fantastic day but the best value when booking this is when you add on the two or three park package, at minimal extra cost, to include Seaworld, Aquatica and Busch Gardens and you definitely don't have enough time to fit those in too! Save this until next time and have a new set of parks to look forward to.
Debra
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18 Jan 19, 09:28 AM |
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Join Date: May 14
Location: Kent
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I would say it is worth the money if you get an Ultimate ticket and make the most of the 14 day entry into Sea World, Aquatica and Busch Gardens.
If you are just going to DC and none of the others then I'm not quite so sure. Don't get me wrong, its an amazing day, and I'm booked to go in September.
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18 Jan 19, 09:42 AM |
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Join Date: Nov 09
Location: Wigan
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I think you've got far more than enough to do already on a first trip.
Especially given the Dolphin swim is the big draw, and you don't seem too fussed about that. I'm quite sure an extra day in one of the other parks will be just as entertaining and is already paid for !
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18 Jan 19, 10:04 AM |
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We're giving Disney a miss this year and just focusing on DC, SeaWorld, Aquatica and Busch Gardens (+ a couple of nights by the beach after 2 weeks in Orlando) for a slightly more relaxed trip.
If you're a first timer and hitting Disney and Universal, I think adding DC would take away from your experience elsewhere. We can easily fill 2 weeks at Disney alone. Happy holidays |
18 Jan 19, 10:40 AM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Sep 12
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Have to agree with everyone else, our first trip we did Disney, Discovery Cove and Seaworld but not Universal and that was plenty and didn’t have time to do everything we wanted in the 2 weeks. There is so much to see and do and you will need some down time.
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18 Jan 19, 11:23 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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I must agree with the others.
You have 4 Disney parks plus 2 waterparks. You have 2 Universal parks, possibly plus Volcano Bay. Downtown Disney (or whatever they call it now)? That is plenty. I also agree that the best way by far to visit DC is with an ultimate (in my case a non swim). With the free parking, BG, SW and Aquatica, I believe it by far the best value ticket in the Orlando area. With DC on its own, I am not so sure re value. It is imho highly likely that you will return (most do). On this return, maybe that is the time to go with a DC ultimate and one or other of the other two franchises, depending on which you prefer this time.
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