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17 Mar 17, 08:08 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Feb 14
Location: Essex
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We did the lot 1st time with our 8 year old. Regretted spending a day at Aquatica as it seemed completely charmless compared to the amazing theming of Typhoon Lagoon. Have been to Seaworld twice and underwhelmed both times... again i find it lacks magic and atmosphere... But these things are completely subjective! Loved Universal though but my 8 year old preferred Disney. She is now 11 and into Harry Potter and i think Universal will blow her socks off. With hindsight I wish i had spent more time at Epcot and Animal Kingdom (magical places!) and not wasted days on lesser (to me) attractions. Enjoy!
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17 Mar 17, 09:45 PM |
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Imagineer
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What about Disney and Legoland? Good for your ages of kids and a bit different to Disney. Reasonably priced too.
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17 Mar 17, 09:58 PM |
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Imagineer
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17 Mar 17, 10:33 PM |
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Thread Starter
Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Aug 16
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Thanks. Really appreciate all your thoughts.
Going from 9am-11pm every day is not our intention at all. Far from it. And I completely agree my 8 year old has no idea what he is talking about . If you ask him what he is looking forward to most in Florida he still says collecting Pokemon on that wretched app! |
17 Mar 17, 10:47 PM |
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Does he like star wars?
I think with the water parks and disney springs you'll have plenty to keep yourself occupied. The first week everyone is adjusting to the time difference too so you'll definitely be taking things a bit easier. That said we did do SW and AQ last trip and the kids loved them. But am sure you'll love Orlando that much that you'll go back and you can save them for next time! |
17 Mar 17, 11:06 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
Join Date: Oct 15
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Hi we went last year and did Disney and universal with our 4 and 2 year old we are going back again in May and just doing disney and legoland. Universal was great but there was much less to keep the youngest amused and we just can't justify the the cost for 1-2 days
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18 Mar 17, 12:24 PM |
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I would save my self some money and just do Disney, you have 4 parks, 2 water parks, 2 mini golf courses. You can visit some hotels by using the monorail go to Animamal Kingdom Lodge for a look at the animals and Boardwalk, Plus have you booked the special offer for cirque de soleil (see ticket forum) Great show the kids would love it. Then there is the shopping and down days. 1st time we went did it all and were knackered, you live and learn, found the Dibb and have taken Dibbers advice and have enjoyed every holiday since then. Happy holiday planning.
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18 Mar 17, 09:32 PM |
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Having Dinner with Goofy
Join Date: Jun 11
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Can I just say we went in 2011 and it was our first time with kids. We only had two then and they were 3 and 10 months. We didn't do Universal. We did one day at Seaworld, and got to the opening day of Legoland. But to be honest apart from Disney our best day was at Gatorland. It was just such a different pace and so enjoyable. Certainly not an all day thing but a welcome change from the frantic pace of everything else. We still talk about it and it's on our list for this year for sure.
We are going with 4 kids this time (well 5 as were taking my nephew too) and Universal is still in question due to the cost.. Gatorland is def on there! |
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20 Mar 17, 04:37 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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If you can, I would pick one place to go that isn't Disney, if your kids like sea animals, then SeaWorld, if your kids like the beach, then a beach day or Legoland as another person mentioned. When our kids were younger, we did Clearwater on one, with a dolphin hunt boat trip, we did Kennedy another time. We did a Limo Shopping trip too.
When we went in 2014, the kids were teenagers then so our 'first trip' was to Busch Gardens as we hadn't done that before. This year will be the last year with our kids as 18 year old is off to Uni and 20 year old will want to do his own thing. So we are doing everything Disney, Universal/Volcano, SeaWorld/Aquatica, Busch and International Drive stuff, which us luck
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