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  1. #21
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    Is it just you and another adult or are there kids involved?
    What would you do if one of the kids loved Magic Kingdom/Epcot/Universal so much they wanted to do it again - and again - and again......
    It is a huge list with not a lot of room for flexibility. I've seen the word 'optimistic' used already and I would certainly second that.
    Pegasus


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    If you are going to be there for a month how about spending either 2 or 3 weeks in Orlando then a week on the Gulf Coast eg near Tampa and covering these from there (you may get in a game at the Tampba Bay Orange Bowl as well). This will save quite a bit of driving and give you chance to visit the beaches as well although they may be a little cool at Christmas.

    Busch Gardens
    Clearwater
    Cypress Gardens
    Fairground
    Tampa

    St Petes is another that is nice down that way.

    Or if you didnt want to wait till the last night before coming back to the airport you could do a 2/1/1 split with Orlando.
    Miami is too far for a day trip so may need to be another couple of days away, in which case, if you are doing that you could also go to the Florida Keys/ or Ft. Lauderdale at the same time.
    It may be worth looking into the option of flying into one airport and out of another to save on the driving time.

    I'd also, if it were me and I was going for a month want to get to see some of the natural attractions that Flroida has to offer as well as the man made, eg
    Blue Springs (in winter months the manatess swim down to here from further north to the warmer water so you can see them in their natural environment.
    Homossassa Springs
    Kelly Springs
    Lake Louisa
    Disney Wilderness preserve is one of their parks that actually doesn't cost a fortune to get into only a couple of dollars each and you can have a buggy ride with a guided tour to seem some of the wildlife.

    The State parks charge something like $4 a car load and are a great way to spend a relaxing time with the family maybe take a picnic or some have bbq areas where you can cook your own food.

    Can you see why some of us owners go back time and again as we have so many places yet to discover and the list grows with each passing year?



    Babblin Boo


  3. #23
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    Blue Springs is a definite must for winter months and what about Sanford Zoo.
    Orlandobabe


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