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chittu asked in TravelUnited StatesOrlando · 1 decade ago

we have planned for 4 day trip to florida.but we want to see disney land ,seaworld ,universal studio?

i would like to know if there is anyway we could get any coupons for all the above mentioned places.my sis (18)and my parents ,me ,my hus,and my 7 month son is on the trip so can u suggest the best of all places we will enjoy .as we can't cover all places in disney land due to lack of time....

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    If you buy Sea World Tickets online you can get adult tickets at child prices. As far as coupons go, there really aren't any, especially for Disney as there really aren't discount tickets, despite what some would have you believe.

    It's going to be pretty tiring for everyone to try to pack everything into four days, especially the baby. Between the three places, there are seven different theme parks and in my opinion there is no way to see everything. I would definitely recommend Magic Kingdom as it is going to be the most visually exciting for the baby and you will be able to take him on some rides. I also think that Sea World is a good choice. Animal Kingdom in Disney would also be good. I would spend three days at Disney, and one at Sea World. I love Universal, too, but maybe you should leave that one for another time.

    Also, since you have so little time, you should plan ahead what you want to do. http://www.allears.net/ has a ton of information along with menus and pricing. Take advantage of the child care centers in the parks to give your baby some downtime. They are quiet, clean and air conditioned. They are near the first aid stations and there is one in each Disney park.

    Good luck!

  • mcc
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Stay home and plan the trip when your child is older - you will find it exhausting and the baby will get nothing out of it but a sunburn.

    I have been to WDW a lot and every family I see with little babies is darn near in tears by noon. The baby is scared by the costumes - can't go on the rides so someone has to sit with the baby and miss the rides, in a stroller they get tripped over and stepped on.

    If you are gong to Florida for 4 days - go to the ocean and sit on the beach - really that is a family vacation. Quieter, cheaper. You are talking at least $300 a day just for tickets to a park.

    Probably not what you want to hear - I took my kids to WDW when they were 8, 10, 12 cause I thought they would still remember it - you know what they all remember - the talking garbage can that was at Epcot. $3000 trip and they remember a talking garbage can!

  • Tifa L
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I honestly don't really know anything about Sea World or Universal Studios, but I do know quite a lot about Disney. Now there are so many things to do at Disney you couldn't possibly get it in in one trip. But there is a lot of things that you can do in one trip. I would suggest that you would pick one park to go to out of the four (Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood studios, or the Magic Kingdom.) I really like Epcot because they have all of those countries like Japan, Germany, Mexico, France, etc... I also like the Animal Kingdom because it's like you can be in Africa on a safari while you are still in Orlando! Hollywood studios you can see Lights Motors Action stunt show or go on The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride! The last park is the Magic Kingdom, where you can see a 3D Show, or you can see a spectacular fire work show! Enjoy Disney!

    Source(s): I've got all this information at http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/parkLan... It is absolutely amazing!
  • 1 decade ago

    I know my parents are going to a timeshare and they give you huge dicount tickets on two disney parks and blizzard beach. It saved us about 300$! I wouldnt take on that many parks in 4 days. you wont have any fun because you'll be too rushed. try taking 2 parks. seaworld is a huge aquarium my parents didnt have as much fun as they thought they would but they had 3 kids under the ages of 7 soo...if you like aquatic animals a lot go for it. If your a thrill seeker go to universal and if your all about family fun go to disney.

    disney might be the best for you and your travelers because it will most likely appeal to everyone and have the best care for your baby boy. :]

    Source(s): Going to disney in 3 days. My mom's motto "you can always go cheaper"
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  • 1 decade ago

    I would spend 3 days at Disney. Then, 1 day at Sea World, and 1 day at Universal. We usually buy the hopper passes and go to one of the Disney parks in the morning, and one in the afternoon and evening. We check the parade schedules and head to those parks for the show! Hopper passes are good forever so, if you don't use all of your days on this trip, you are able to use them next year and beyond.

  • 1 decade ago

    your son is free--do magic kingdom/seaworld---universal is too old for your son~~~~

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