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Thread: which park ticket?

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    which park ticket?

    this will be our first trip to orlando so not really sure what we should be buying. A friend of mine told me we'd never get all the parks done in two weeks...is that true?

    We have 3 three children, 10, 7 & 5, they all love fast scary rides and water parks and we'd like to try and do as many of the parks as poss.

    What tickets should we buy? the new disney/universal one looks good, but really need advice.

    TY
    c


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    Hi,

    You would struggle do do all parks in two weeks but you can get a good taste of what is on offer. If you have a look at our ticket link we have some great deals, ticket packages 2 or 3 are perfect for a 14 day vacation.

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by ceecee
    this will be our first trip to orlando so not really sure what we should be buying. A friend of mine told me we'd never get all the parks done in two weeks...is that true?

    We have 3 three children, 10, 7 & 5, they all love fast scary rides and water parks and we'd like to try and do as many of the parks as poss.

    What tickets should we buy? the new disney/universal one looks good, but really need advice.

    TY
    c
    [/quote]


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    When are you going? Is it a really busy time of year or one of the quieter times? Also will you be doing all the rides on 'child swop' (where 1 parent can ride while the other parent looks after the child/ren in an area and then swop over). Although it is not as time consuming as queueing twice still takes extra time. 2 children will probably not be able to go on all rides. Our youngest is all but 9 and was not able to go on 7 rides between all the parks, including Busch; I don't think there were any at Disney she couldn't go on. The best piece of time saving advice is to get to all parks for rope drop, at Disney 20 - 30 minutes before the advertised opening time. allow extra time at MK to get from the carpark to the entrance as you have to go either the boat or monorail


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