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23 Nov 19, 10:27 AM |
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First time visitors - 7 days
First time to Orlando with our 8 year old boy, staying 7 nights. We want to go to Kennedy Space Centre and Legoland so 5 days left for Disney/Universal ... what are the best ticket options... individual or combo? Have not booked accommodation yet, thinking of a condo but open to hotel if that helps with tickets/fast past etc Appreciate any help
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23 Nov 19, 10:33 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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5 days for universal and Disney is not a lot. What are your priorities?
You won’t have time to do all the parks. Value for money wise you are best choosing either disney or universal. Combo tickets don’t really exist. Some ticket sellers will package two tickets together with a name and a single price but you are always buying two tickets. One for Disney and one for universal. I’d look at either 1 or 2 days at universal. And 3 or 4 at Disney. You can get a 1 day park hopper for universal or 2 days without park hopping. At Disney look at magic your way tickets. Base tickets allow one park per day. Or hopping let’s you visit more than one park in a day. Hopping is more expensive but with limited time it might be justified. |
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23 Nov 19, 10:13 PM |
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Imagineer
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Firstly just wanted to mention that you will have 6 full days of doing something.
Unless you are wanting to visit a park on travel day (if it fits around your flight times). If I was in your position I think I would choose Disney or universal if the other 2 places are a 'must do' That will be a full on trip ad trust me you will want to go back anyway so don't feel you need to fit it all in. I would look at some online vlogs Tim tracker is a good start if you want to do some research into what the parks have to offer and what sort of experience you are wanting out of it.
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