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Old 19 Jan 20, 05:02 PM  
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Hi all, I’m new here, have been told it’s an amazing place for all Florida info! My partner, our 11 year old and I would like to go to Orlando for a week, then 3 nights in Miami and then 4 nights in the keys, we have been to Orlando for 2 weeks before and have done the Disney theme parks so are thinking universal this time and maybe just visiting the magic kingdom for a day? I’m not sure where to even start with all this! Is is best to get in touch with a travel agent or should I do it all my myself? Any help or info is much appreciated!
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No need for a travel agent, book your flights as early as possible then sort out where you want to stay.

Do you have a specific reason for the three nights in Miami, if not I’d be tempted to ditch that and go straight to the keys if you’re only going for 2 weeks but that’s just a personal opinion!

For around the same price as a day at magic kingdom you can get SeaWorld, Aquatica and Busch which is also worth considering.

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Thanks for the reply! The only reason we wanted to go to Miami was to see it tbh, maybe we’ll just stop there for a look around as I’ve read elsewhere that it’s worth exploring the keys for longer. I’ll have a look at the other parks too thanks! Do you know if we wanted to fly back from the keys would it be Miami we needed to fly from?
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Yes, you would want to fly back from Miami, we are flying into Tampa and home from Miami this year, it’s actually working out cheaper than returning from Tampa.
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