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    I didn't realise that the 10 day pass expired so quickly. I bet that not a lot of people realise that in their excitement when buying tickets.

    As it's your honeymoon-are you sure you don't want to book a villa-as you are all going to be cooped up in the same room.

    Our first visit to Florida was so miserable-we had to share a room with our kids-never again. Wish someone had told me about villas then. We would have saved ourselves a packet in not having to eat out at every meal just for starters!
    Orlandobabe


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    Days Inn is pretty central on I Drive, lots to do. September is a good time as the kids have gone back to school generally, otherwise it can be busy and noisy in the hotels and busy busy busy in the parks. Be aware it may also rain most days as it is the end of the hurrican season. I am here at the minute and it is raining as I type.
    CDV[}]


  3. #13
    Thank you all so very much for your comments, i would of loved to stay in a villa but we have already booked and it cost us £1100 for the two weeks in Days inn which i thought was quite good, im not expecting a great hotel but its just somewhere where you sleep as we will be out most days....

    So you all would agree that a 7 day hopper is better but you are then not getting the Chracter Breakfast (is this worth it ??)
    Does the 10-Day Pass mean you could go to the $ Disney Parks for the whole 10 days ??



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    Congratulations and have a fantastic Honeymoon!
    Camilla & Neil

    www.orlandovillas.com/Villas/2071.aspx
    www.onlinefloridavillas.com/Villas/2236.aspx


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    Have stayed at days inn, they are OK and offer everything all the other hotels do.

    I usually get the 5 day hopper pass as this allows you to hop all over the place and if one of the kids wants to watch the fireworks in another park, you can do this and are not tied to the same park all day. It was 2 years ago, so no doubt there are different ones out there.

    DOM
    Dominic & Melanie Graham



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    Last time we went to Seaworld we bought our tickets on the door. We got a Seaworld passport so for the same price as one entry we got unlimited access for the whole year. I think it was £50ish.

    Even more reason for a few extra visits.[msnwink]
    Steve
    www.orlandovillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-748.aspx


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