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Highlights: Visit 2 of the following theme parks (fees included): Disney’s Epcot Center, Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Water Park, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, Sea World, Kennedy Space Center. Roundtrip airport transfers. 3-night hotel accommodations (breakfasts included). Ground transportation between hotel and the parks.
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| Single | Double(/person) | Third Person | Fourth Person | Infant (Age 0-2) |
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| Adult | Child (Age 3-9) |
Adult | Child (Age 3-9) |
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| $575 | $405 | $222 | $193 | $222 | $193 | Free |
| Single | Double(/person) | Third Person | Fourth Person | Infant (Age 0-2) |
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| Adult | Child (Age 3-9) |
Adult | Child (Age 3-9) |
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| $585 | $415 | $232 | $203 | $232 | $203 | Free |
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Disney Epcot Center
Epcot consists of two themed areas, Future World and World Showcase. Future World features attractions that focus on energy, communication, the land and our environment, the ocean, imagination, transportation and space exploration. Centered around a beautiful reflective lagoon is Epcot's "World Showcase". Each country features entertainment, dining and shopping unique to their culture. Take advantage of the kidcot stops and think twice about some of the movies at several of the countries. All isn't lost, in Mexico and Norway there are boat rides that kids will definitely like and most everyone enjoys the 'street' performers scheduled throughout the day. There is a nighttime spectacular where thunderous fireworks and lasers fill the skies above World Showcase Lagoon. Video images are displayed across a giant sphere in the middle of the lagoon that tells the Earth's incredible tale. The sphere then blossoms like a flower, exposing a ball of fire and leads to the shows finale.
Disney Magic Kingdom
The Magic Kingdom is divided into five distinct areas (lands), arranged in a spoke-like formation, all meeting at the top of Main Street USA right in front of Cinderella Castle. The five lands consist of Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Liberty Square and Adventureland. Each land is themed to its appropriate title and maintaining that theme is paramount to the parks operation. The Magic Kingdom contains some real "don't miss" attractions, depending on what age bracket you fall in. Such as Splash Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, and Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain etc. Most spectacular of all Disney's parks are the parades and fireworks displayed in front of Cinderella Castle. Guests of Walt Disney Worlds Magic Kingdom are told a thrilling "story in the sky" featuring hundreds of brilliant pyrotechnic effects exploding above and around Cinderella Castle.
Disney Animal Kingdom
At a cost of nearly $1 Billion to complete, Animal Kingdom was an expensive theme park. Animal Kingdom's 500 acres are home to some 1700 animals representing 250 different species throughout the park. A ride on the Kilimanjaro Safari will give you a chance to see many of them as they take you through the African Savannah. As the Parks Icon, the Tree of Life is a 145ft, 14 story artificial tree has the images of more than 300 animals hand carved into its trunk. It's important to appreciate Animal Kingdom for what it is - do that, and you'll have a very enjoyable time in this very unique park.
Disney Hollywood Studios
Disney's Hollywood Studios is a mixed bag when it comes to attractions for little kids. There's the "Voyage of the Little Mermaid", "Playhouse Disney-Live On Stage", "Jim Henson's Muppet Vision 3-D" and the aforementioned "Beauty and the Beast", "Toy Story Mania" as well as the 'Honey I Shrunk the Kids" Playground. There are also a ton of character meet and greets. At the end of Sunset Boulevard "The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror" is one of the best attractions at Walt Disney World. It's 13 stories high (naturally) and has been deserted and the signs of neglect are everywhere. Once you've fastened your seatbelt, the doors close and the elevator heads up. First stop, the doors open and you see a very cool optical illusion. The doors close again and at the next stop, you move forward. Get ready, this is where the real fun begins. Now a computer is in control making each ride random and unique. You never know how many times you'll go up and down and up and down and......
Disney Water Park
Universal Studios Florida was the first of Universal's theme parks to open in Orlando back in 1990. The Studios' most recent additions is the seasonal show Universal 360, an all-new laser and pyrotechnics show featuring four 30-foot tall globes using internal projection to showcase clips from over 150 famous Hollywood films; Fear Factor Live, based on the NBC hit show; Revenge of the Mummy, billed as a psychological thrill ride 3000 years in the making; Shrek 4-D in OgreVision; and Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast. Some of the early and/or original attractions that remain are Universal Horror Make-Up Show, E.T. Adventure, and Jaws - ride it after dark if you can.
Island of Adventure
Islands of Adventure is divided into 5 distinct areas, each offering some of the best attractions in Orlando. There are the amazing adventures of spider-man; the Incredible Hulk Coaster, the Dr. Doom's Fearfall and the Storm Force Accelatron are in "Marvel Super Hero Island" area. The "Toon Lagoon" area has a 44 inch tall Ripsaw Fall, the Popeye & Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges and the interactive child's playground "Me Ship, the Olive". You will find the Jurassic Park Rover Adventure, Dueling Dargons and Poseidon's Fury in "Jurassic Park" area. "The Lost Continent" refers to three specific "legends". The first was the legend of Atlantis, the second the legend of Sinbad, and the third, the legend of Merlin. In essence, the lost continent is three themed lands rolled into one. Creativity blended with temperance and slight dramatic flares give this land a unique and special quality. "Seuss Landing" is based on the popular children's books. The bright colors and playful music is bound to bring anyone on a trip back to childhood. There are plenty of activities for kids here, especially the One Fish Two Fish attraction, and the Carou-Seuss-el.
Seaworld Orlando
At SeaWorld Orlando, the resident animals are more than just photo - they're the main attraction. Submerge yourself in the murky, underwater world of the endangered Florida manatee. Walk through frozen tundra as penguins and puffins cavort above, below and beside you. And get up close and personal with denizens of the deep, including eels, barracuda, venomous fish and sharks, in an underwater tunnel that traverses a deep-sea aquarium. SeaWorld is also home to a number of rides, including a collection of killer roller coasters. Kraken, named for Poseidon's mythological underwater beast, is Orlando's highest, fastest, longest and only floorless roller coaster, dangling riders above the track on pedestal seats at speeds of 65 mph. They also have the world-famous Shamu Adventure, featuring performances by the park's seven killer whales, and Cirque de la Mer, a Peruvian circus filled with special effects and unbelievable acrobatics.
Kennedy Space Center (A minimum of 6 pssengers is required)
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is home to a number of museums, two IMAX theatres, and a range of bus tours allowing visitors a closer look at various restricted areas that would otherwise not be possible. The transportation will bring you into the restricted area to an observation gantry on the grounds of Launch Complex 39, and to the Apollo-Saturn V Center. The observation gantry provides unobstructed views of both launch pads and all of Kennedy Space Center property. The Apollo-Saturn V Center is a large museum built around its centerpiece exhibit, a restored Saturn V launch vehicle, and features other space related exhibits, including an Apollo capsule. Two theaters allow the visitor to relive parts of the Apollo program. One simulates the environment inside an Apollo-era firing room during an Apollo launch, and another simulates the Apollo 11 landing.
The hotel shuttle bus schedule:
To Disney Magic Kingdom -7:50AM, 9:40AM, 11:40AM, 12:50AM, 4:40pm
Back to Hotel -3:20PM, 5:35PM, 7:50PM, 9:50PM
To Disney Epcot Center -8:30AM, 10:30AM
Back to Hotel -3:35PM, 5:50PM, 8:05PM, 10:05PM
To Disney Animal Kingdom -7:50AM, 9:40AM, 11:40AM, 12:50AM, 4:40pm
Back to Hotel -4:05PM, 6:20PM
To Sea World Orlando -9:20AM, 12:45AM
Back to Hotel -1:15PM, 7:15PM
To Universal Studios -9:20AM, 12:45AM
Back to Hotel -1:00PM, 7:00PM
To Island of Adventure -9:20AM, 12:45AM
Back to Hotel -1:00PM, 7:00PM
To Disney Hollywood Studios -8:30AM, 10:30AM
Back to Hotel -3:50PM, 6:05PM, 8:20PM, 10:20PM
To Kennedy Space Center -8:15 am to 8:45 am
| Flight Arrival Time at MCO airport | First 1-4 Person | The 5+ person |
| 8:30 AM to 10:29 PM | Included | Included |
| 10:30 PM to11:29 PM | +$55/Each way | +$17/ per person |
| After 11:30 PM | +$66/Each way | +$22/ per person |
| Flight Departure Time from MCO airport | First 1-4 Person | The 5+ person |
| 8:30 AM to 10:29 PM | Included | Included |
| 7:01 AM to 8:29 PM | +$55/Each way | +$17/ per person |
| Before 7:00 AM | +$66/Each way | +$22/ per person |
| Add-On Options | Adult | Child(3-9) |
| One theme park Only (Disney) | $109 | $102 |
| One theme park(Sea World) | $104 | $94 |
| One theme park (Universal) | $108 | $100 |
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