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    help

    Hi, I have been trying to plan our family hol of 3 children an 2 adults for 2 weeks to fl area to do all the parks an my sons 11 b day an my 30th b day would like to do somethin special any surggestions? Also having difficulty putting a package together ie villa, car an flights around the 21 22 of nov any suggestions their too ? many thanks. x
    Thank you all so much for your help and all your suggestions you all have been a big help! Just a few more things to cover before we go if anyone wouldnt mind helping out we are a family of 5 children 1 of which who is only 20 months does anyone have suggestions to car hire as a 7 seater would do us with out r luggage so do we need a mini bus?
    Another thing is park tickets we have been looking at 5 park hopping passes are these any good? or any other suggestions welcome!
    I made my mind up about my 30th too im going to go swimming with the dolphins in discovery cove which i think will be fantastic.. As for my sons 11 b day ill let him pick as their is plenty an im sue he will milk his b day badge too!! Thanks again for everybodys help xx


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    it would be very tiring to do 2 weeks of doing parks non stop. I suggest you write down which parks the kids want to do and which parks the adults want to do and then plan to hop between the disney parks to get the most out of the 2 weeks. Also leave 1 day or even 1/2 a day in between them as you will be too tired to enjoy them. Spend 1/2 a day to a day by the pool or even shopping..... You can also go back another year to finish off the parks. Orlando has alot more than just parks to see and do so you will need to visit many more times anyway.

    for villas put in a request for the 3 sites above on this forum, put in any requirements you have like a game room, private pool etc and you will get replies from any that are available.
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    hi Jan


    to the forum

    i would say check for flights first then if you want a villa you could put a request into all three sites above and then the car's easy, there's a link above for that above too

    i would also plan a rough itinerary and read through some trip reports to give you ideas

    any questions just come back and ask, everyone is really friendly on here





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    H Jan,

    There are actually 4 sites for villas connected to this forum, here are the links

    http://www.orlandovillas.com/
    http://www.villasflorida.com/
    http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/
    http://www.orlandovillarental.com/

    Try all of the above sites as the dates that you are looking at include Thanksgiving so a lot of the villas may well be booked.

    For Car hire from this site this is the link

    http://www.floridahire.com/

    You can also hire sat nav if you are not familiar with Orlando, everything of interest is pre-programmed into the unit.

    For flights try http://www.flightsflorida.com/

    For all of your theme park tickets try this link

    http://www.park-tickets.com/


    I am sure you will manage to sort everything out using the links provided. Have fun choosing and I am sure you will have a fabulous time.

    Karen
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    Welcome Jan You'll be able to plan your whole holiday using the Orlando Villas sites. It's a good idea as Mizzy says to get your flights organised first, after that it's plain sailing!

    It's difficult to recommend special things without knowing the type of things you like but a few suggestions are, Discovery Cove to swim with Dolphins, Trainer for the Day is brilliant if you really want to push the boat out. Discovery Cove is also the most relaxing of the park experiences. What about a balloon flight or a helicopter ride? La Nouba the Cirque du Soleil show at Downtown Disney is awesome and suitable for any age. The trip reports and guides here will give you more ideas, you might also like to buy a copy of ‘a Brit’s Guide to Orlando and Walt Disney World’, it's updated every year and has loads of useful information and money saving tips.

    There is just so much to do and see in the area that it's impossible to pack it in and as Bernie says there is so much more than just the theme parks.

    Hope that helps, just ask again if there is anything else you would like to know. You'll have an amazing time and like everyone here will want to return time after time [msnwink]




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    Jan hi and welcome.
    I agree with Berni that to try and do all the parks at once will be too tiring.
    At least have a chill out day between each of the major park trips.

    Ian Dee
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    For a special treat for your 30th I would definately go with Cirque du Soleil! Our whole family went a couple of years ago and everybody from aged 3 to 73 loved it - it's at Downtown Disney so there is also lots of places to eat there too.
    Planning your days at the parks is a good idea before you go too - decide if you are more a sort of family to head off early and come back to the villa to splash in the pool later or are you more the sort to play in the morning after a leisurely breakfast by the pool and then head out to catch the afternoon in the parks and the fireworks etc at night?
    Whatever you decide to do - I just know you will all have a fabulous time!
    Dawn


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    Or how about the Hoop de Doo revue at Disney? Great fun cowboy based evening- be warned, if its your birthday, you'll be standing on your chair while people with washboards sing to you LOL Good for all ages.


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    I think it's great to go to one of the Disney parks on your birthday. If you wear a badge all the Disney staff wish you a Happy Birthday where ever you go it makes you feel very special and your son would love that too! Why not combine it with character dining on the same day[msnsmile]

    Dawn


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    If you find yourself in Epcot and want a special meal try Totto Italia Ristoranta. Have them sing happy birthday to you in Italian- Great stuff.
    Nic


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