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    2008 Park Tickets Help

    Hi All.

    I've been reading the past posts on this forum, and all have received helpful replies. So, I'm hoping that you can help me too please.

    I'm having a nightmare deciding on what tickets are best suited to our holiday.

    My fiancee and I, along with my 14yr old step daughter have booked a holiday for March 2008. We're staying for 1 week, but would like to cram as much in as possible.

    We've decided on a few things we'd like to see/do, but picking the right ticket is harder than it seems.

    • Arabian Nights Dinner Show for daughter
    • Fiancee wants Breakfast with Mickey. I'm a dead man if she gets Chip & Dale, lol.
    • Kennedy Space Centre for me
    • Fantasia Fireworks show
    • 4 Park Flexi Ticket
    • A nice enjoyable evening meal
    • Shopping


    The Arabian Nights booking is a no brainer. The easiest of the bunch. lol.
    I wouldn't know where to start for Breakfast with Mickey and not C'n'D.
    Fantasia Fireworks. Obviously we would like to see inside Disneyland as it's the main attraction. So, do we get a park hopper ticket and see the fireworks at the end of the day?
    Kennedy Space Centre. Is there issues with some tickets not providing transport? Is there a regular service running to Kennedy?
    4 Park Flexi. Seems ok too.
    We've been told the Ponderosa is a nice restaurant to eat. Are there any reviews on it?
    Best place to shop?

    Thanks folks. I'd really appreciate any help or other suggestions for places to go and things to see/do.

    Wil.


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    For a first timer in Orlando I would suggest 3 days in Disney with hopping and try to get round all 4 parks. You will probably need a full day in Magic Kingdom and the other 3 split over 2 days finishing with Epcot for the 9pm fireworks show.
    For the rest I would go 1 day at universal, 1 day at seaworld, 1 day for Kennedy Space centre and that leaves you one day for all the extras like breakfast, shopping, dinner show.
    Good luck and I hope your stamina keeps up!
    Andy


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    to the forum Wil

    i would check out the park tickets link above and go from there

    fantasmic is in the mgm studio park

    you can dine with mickey at the contemporary resort in chef mickeys

    i'm not a ponderosa fan, we thought it was rather grotty and came away with the impression that you get what you pay for but there are some who love it

    with such a itinerary you're going to need a holiday to recover afterwards

    happy planning[msnsmile]


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    For Disney you will need a i day ticket to see the Magic Kingdom and the firework shows. Fantasmic is in Disney's MGM Studios so you wold need another ticket for that. Or you could buy a 1 day hopper at the gate and visit the Magic Kingdom then hop over to MGM for Fantasmic (you would miss the Magic Kingdom fireworks).




    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Nirishmale
    Hi All.

    I've been reading the past posts on this forum, and all have received helpful replies. So, I'm hoping that you can help me too please.

    I'm having a nightmare deciding on what tickets are best suited to our holiday.

    My fiancee and I, along with my 14yr old step daughter have booked a holiday for March 2008. We're staying for 1 week, but would like to cram as much in as possible.

    We've decided on a few things we'd like to see/do, but picking the right ticket is harder than it seems.

    • Arabian Nights Dinner Show for daughter
    • Fiancee wants Breakfast with Mickey. I'm a dead man if she gets Chip & Dale, lol.
    • Kennedy Space Centre for me
    • Fantasia Fireworks show
    • 4 Park Flexi Ticket
    • A nice enjoyable evening meal
    • Shopping


    The Arabian Nights booking is a no brainer. The easiest of the bunch. lol.
    I wouldn't know where to start for Breakfast with Mickey and not C'n'D.
    Fantasia Fireworks. Obviously we would like to see inside Disneyland as it's the main attraction. So, do we get a park hopper ticket and see the fireworks at the end of the day?
    Kennedy Space Centre. Is there issues with some tickets not providing transport? Is there a regular service running to Kennedy?
    4 Park Flexi. Seems ok too.
    We've been told the Ponderosa is a nice restaurant to eat. Are there any reviews on it?
    Best place to shop?

    Thanks folks. I'd really appreciate any help or other suggestions for places to go and things to see/do.

    Wil.
    [/quote]


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