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We are planning a trip to walt disney ,Universal studios and sea world..Orlando!!Help please?

We will be leaving on march 3 and be there till 10th.What is the best place to stay?Are villas advisable?( group of 6) and where can we get good deals on Theme park tickets?Any input will really help me as this is my first trip ,my kids are 3 and 7 yrs old ...2 boys .Thanks a lot .

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  • 1 decade ago
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    In 7 days you are trying to do much. Try mapleleaftickets.com for disney tickets. I would do Disney on one trip and make a Second trip for Universal, seaworld. Try the Seralaga hotel in kissimee they have a 2 room suite that will sleep six comfortably. They have a shuttle to Disney and use maingatetaxi.com for Universal, Seaworld. We have been to all of them Universal is going to be to scary for the 3 year old and maybe the 7yr old. Wait until next year or 2 more years. Seworld can be done in a day and they will both enjoy it. Seralagahotel.com has pictures of the room, 2pools, jacuzzi, playground, and a baby pool.

  • Lilli
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Wow, that is a lot to try to do in that time period. I'm assuming that you will not do anything on either the 3rd or the 10th other than maybe some shopping or something. That may be an incorrect assumption, but that would give you 6 days. Disney World is made up of four different theme parks, Universal is two parks, and Sea World is one park. If you spent one day at each, that's 7 days - minimum, because a couple of the parks need more than one day on your first visit.

    If you have 6 people, yes, villas or renting a house is a good idea - you can save some money by eating more meals there instead of out.

    But I would highly recommend that you either purchase or go to your library and get a couple of guidebooks. Also, check out this website - it's the best planning website there is - http://www.allearsnet.com/

  • rocio
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    You may want to stay at one of the disney resorts, that way you can take advantage of the extra magic hours when the park opens early or stays open until late only for the guests of the resorts plus you don't pay parking. You have the expensive resorts, moderate or value resorts.

    Also disney guest can take shuttles to the parks, and they can be picked up from the airport and go right to the hotel. It is all free.

    About theme parks, there are a lot of websites and places in Orlando that offer discounted tickets, I do not trust them ( it is my personal opinion) I buy my tickets directly from the park's website. To me it is the safest way.

    Go to the local library and get books about disneyworld, They are very informative.

    Source(s): disney's visitor
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    With that many days your best bet is to stay at the Value Resorts. I took my 10 and 7 year old and they just loved it. It was easy to get to all the parks with Disney's transportation and you didnt have to worry about parking. You can always go back and forth to the room which makes it nice for little ones. If you go to the website it will walk you thru everything. Try checking on ebay for coupons in Orlando area. There are alot of them out there with discounts. Have Fun!!

  • drip
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    There are not any cheap deals for Disney park tickets. There are tons of scams out there for Disney tickets. Buy from Disney only to be safe.

    go to your library and check out The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World 2008

    asl site below

    Source(s): www.allears.net
  • 5 years ago

    The best way to do that is park hoppers for 3 days. (This is how my family does it even though we stay a little over a week) Animal Kingdom *since it closes at 5*/ Magic Kingdom Monday. MGM Tuesday. Wednesday break can got to downtown Disney or city walk. Thursday Epcot. Friday Universal. Animal Kingdom is great to do first because u can get it out of the way and still have time to get to all the good rides at magic kingdom and see a couple of the parades/castle shows. Another way u can do it is. Monday Magic Kingdom (*Tip* For great burgers and fries go to Pecos Bill Cafe in Frontierland (McDonald's Fri Cart is right outside but there fries are great anyway) Great hot dogs Casey's Comer its right when you get into Magic Kingdom as your heading down Main Street U.S.A toward Cinderella's Castle it will be on your left and if you like claim chowder go to the Columbia Harbor House), Tuesday MGM(*Tip* If u like slushy there's carts in MGM that sell Minuet Maid Lemonade Slush's there really good), Wednesday Universal(*Tip* A good place to eat is the 50's dinner),Thursday Animal Kingdom and Friday Epcot (*Tip* To cool off at Epcot go to the Coco-Cola Building for free refreshments.)

  • kadel
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    You can save money by renting one of the many time shares in the Disney area by renting directly from an owner at www.redweek.com or at

    http://www.timeshareownerscommunity.com/ Be sure to google the place and find out what people say about it first and see how far it is from Disney by checking out Mapquest. We have done this on trips with our kids and it is wonderful. You get two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a sleeper sofa in the living room. They have a living room to watch TV in while the younger one takes a nap and you save a fortune on meals, especially breakfast, with the kitchen. You can check out AAA for a small discount on tickets.

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