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I'd also agree take big but empty suitcases just enough clothes for a couple of days and hit the shops, with 4 of you you'll spend a few quid but the price of decent quality stuff is really surprising, last time I was out there I bought about 6 pairs of trainers. for the price of 2 here.
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Advice (having just returned):
Disney try and keep you in the resort as much as possible, but you REALLY MUST see the following other parks:
Universal studios.
Universal Islands of Adventure.
Sea World
Discovery Cove (you need to book in advance)
Busch Gardens
A word of advice on the water rides (e.g. log flumes and rapids rides) out there; you will most likely get drenched (literally as if you'd jumped in a pool)!! If this is unacceptable, get a poncho.
You might also like to try Aquatica and/or wet and Wild for waterparks, although Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard beach are both great parks (the latter one has more in it).
Eat a BIG breakfast; surprising how hungry you get in parks otherwise and the food there ranges from mediocre to dire and is always pricey.
Sunscreen: ESSENTIAL; You will burn badly without it and it's a holiday killer to get burned in Florida!
Water: lots of it; you will sweat for England. Wear sunglasses and a hat to fend of the sunstroke.
Clothes, Nothing fancy, shorts t-shirts swimwear, that's it! No one expects you to dress up, even for the restaurants
Outlet mall: I got 6 pairs of Levi jeans for the price of about 2 in the UK - enough said, but don't spend ages in it - it's mostly cheap(er) designer wear, watches and luggage lol. Levis is a must do though and the Nike shop for sportswear and trainers.
Restaurants: do your homework on trip advisor and hit some of the good uns; none are particularly dear relative to London prices and some do really excellent food. Highly recommend the Bonefish Grill!
Sounds geeky, but I'd really make an itinerary to make sure you fit everything in; it's not the kind of holiday where you want to lose time to indecision.
Have a great time.
Ns04
Disney try and keep you in the resort as much as possible, but you REALLY MUST see the following other parks:
Universal studios.
Universal Islands of Adventure.
Sea World
Discovery Cove (you need to book in advance)
Busch Gardens
A word of advice on the water rides (e.g. log flumes and rapids rides) out there; you will most likely get drenched (literally as if you'd jumped in a pool)!! If this is unacceptable, get a poncho.
You might also like to try Aquatica and/or wet and Wild for waterparks, although Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard beach are both great parks (the latter one has more in it).
Eat a BIG breakfast; surprising how hungry you get in parks otherwise and the food there ranges from mediocre to dire and is always pricey.
Sunscreen: ESSENTIAL; You will burn badly without it and it's a holiday killer to get burned in Florida!
Water: lots of it; you will sweat for England. Wear sunglasses and a hat to fend of the sunstroke.
Clothes, Nothing fancy, shorts t-shirts swimwear, that's it! No one expects you to dress up, even for the restaurants
Outlet mall: I got 6 pairs of Levi jeans for the price of about 2 in the UK - enough said, but don't spend ages in it - it's mostly cheap(er) designer wear, watches and luggage lol. Levis is a must do though and the Nike shop for sportswear and trainers.
Restaurants: do your homework on trip advisor and hit some of the good uns; none are particularly dear relative to London prices and some do really excellent food. Highly recommend the Bonefish Grill!
Sounds geeky, but I'd really make an itinerary to make sure you fit everything in; it's not the kind of holiday where you want to lose time to indecision.
Have a great time.
Ns04
Last edited by New_scooby_04; 27 May 2014 at 06:30 PM.
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Universal studios.
Universal Islands of Adventure.
Sea World
Discovery Cove (you need to book in advance)
Busch Gardens
I have tickets for all of the above apart from discovery cove but TBH i'm not adding another trip in as I don't think we have the time. Cheers for the heads up on the water rides, I think I will give them a miss or maybe as the last ride of the day. I aslo did not want to go shopping but more and more people are saying how good/cheap it is. Just bough some half decent shorts (about six pairs) think I will send them back. I was also going to buy new trainers but me flip flops and old addidas smabas will do.
Your right it is geeky to make an itinerary, but I have done one any way. The is a wedsite called the dibb and they let you do an online planner.
Cheers for the advice
Universal Islands of Adventure.
Sea World
Discovery Cove (you need to book in advance)
Busch Gardens
I have tickets for all of the above apart from discovery cove but TBH i'm not adding another trip in as I don't think we have the time. Cheers for the heads up on the water rides, I think I will give them a miss or maybe as the last ride of the day. I aslo did not want to go shopping but more and more people are saying how good/cheap it is. Just bough some half decent shorts (about six pairs) think I will send them back. I was also going to buy new trainers but me flip flops and old addidas smabas will do.
Your right it is geeky to make an itinerary, but I have done one any way. The is a wedsite called the dibb and they let you do an online planner.
Cheers for the advice
Last edited by grovesy; 28 May 2014 at 10:52 AM.
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I’m going to Florida in 2 weeks, staying in WDW. I have never been before and just wondered if anyone had any top tips, or must doos or don’ts .
I have been looking on the a few Florida forums but the people on them seem to go every year and have slightly biased view towards anything Disney.
Going with the misses and 2 kids 9 and 10
I have been looking on the a few Florida forums but the people on them seem to go every year and have slightly biased view towards anything Disney.
Going with the misses and 2 kids 9 and 10
All on International Drive:
Make sure you try the 'Sizzlers' buffet!!!!
Ponderosa breakfast buffet!
McD's dollar menu with free refills on pop!!
Cissi's pizza buffet!!!
Gatorland is ok.
Nasa centre was boring.
Epcot/Disney Animal Kingdom deffo worth a visit.
Don't stand on the Lizards and snakes that shoot across paths from the long grass.
Wet and Wild is run down and some of the slide joints cut your elbows!!
old town kissimmee is a good 2 hours night time fun as is downtown disney!
I think Billy Wong's went under the waitress told me she loved me.
Last edited by RS_Matt; 28 May 2014 at 10:24 PM.
#40
Cheers for the offer of the sat nav but my mate goes every year so I have borrowed his.
So for cheap Nike gear and maybe some Ralph Lauren polos/hoodies where should I be heading ?
So for cheap Nike gear and maybe some Ralph Lauren polos/hoodies where should I be heading ?
#41
A pal of mine mentioned the car cruise.
Is it child safe ? he mentioned lots of deep south types drinking out of brown bags. But he did also say it was a very good night
Is it child safe ? he mentioned lots of deep south types drinking out of brown bags. But he did also say it was a very good night
#42
Florida Mall and Premium outlets are a good start. Mall at millenia is ok but more expensive iirc.
The main desk in your resort will have leaflets on where everything is, most outlets are eay to find.
The main desk in your resort will have leaflets on where everything is, most outlets are eay to find.
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#48
Spot on there it's a bikers night. Wednesday and Saturday I believe is the real old stuff and fri sort of late 80s 90s stuff
None of this m8 totally child safe I went over with my 4 year old girl and she loved it not once did I feel out of place or like my child was in danger. Real friendly guys we got to know one family and got took round in his dodge charger on the parade they do. Deffo family friendly
None of this m8 totally child safe I went over with my 4 year old girl and she loved it not once did I feel out of place or like my child was in danger. Real friendly guys we got to know one family and got took round in his dodge charger on the parade they do. Deffo family friendly
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