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Orlando / WDW
Just over 3 weeks till we go to Orlando. Visiting Disney and Universal Studios.
Does anyone have any tips
Thanks in advance
Does anyone have any tips
Thanks in advance
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Where are you staying and have you pre bought park tickets ? Are there any children ( ages) in your party.ayrshireclaret83 wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:54 pmJust over 3 weeks till we go to Orlando. Visiting Disney and Universal Studios.
Does anyone have any tips
Thanks in advance
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Re: Orlando / WDW
Definitely hire a car at the airport. All the big agencies have cars at the airport and it's easy to get to. That way you won't have any transfer charges to get to your accommodation. Also there are lots of attractions off the beaten track such as "Boggy Creek" air boat tours which is great fun. With a car all of these attractions are easily accessible along with shopping malls, restaurants and of course the parks.
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Went last year - take lots of money! As well as very comfy trainers - oh and be prepared to queue.
Amazing place I'm sure you'll have a blast, whereabouts are you staying?
Amazing place I'm sure you'll have a blast, whereabouts are you staying?
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What specifically do you want to know?
I know more about Disney world than Walt himself so ask away. Universal I've not been to for a long time.
Also if youre after restaurant advice, let us know where you're staying.
I know more about Disney world than Walt himself so ask away. Universal I've not been to for a long time.
Also if youre after restaurant advice, let us know where you're staying.
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Take yourself some insulated water bottles. You can get free iced water from any Disney drinks station.
Boring tip, but will save you a fortune in the parks.
Boring tip, but will save you a fortune in the parks.
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ayrshireclaret83 wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:54 pmJust over 3 weeks till we go to Orlando. Visiting Disney and Universal Studios.
Does anyone have any tips
Thanks in advance
Update as some questions
5 Adults no kids
Park tickets all pre booked
Staying in villa near Disney
Car hire sorted
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Mannys Chophouse at Haines City is worth a visit. Booking is advisable
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You sound to be well prepared. It is already hot here and will only get hotter and more humid so be sure to drink as much water as possible. Tap water is good. Sunscreen 30 essential. Don’t eat at the parks Prices are crazy. When driving remember you can turn right on red at traffic lights. Supermarkets are expensive but we have Aldi which is cheapest and Trader Joe’s which is best. Publix will be close by wherever you are staying but is expensive. Highly recommend going to the gulf coast rather than the Atlantic. Beaches on the Gulf are some of the best in the world. Lots of local breweries ( Crooked Can in Winter Garden is great ) Some top class restaurants in Disney Springs but expensive. The new Epic park ( Universal) is getting good reviews. Avoid the I4 especially at rush hours. I live close to Disney so happy to answer any specific questions. Enjoy the tripayrshireclaret83 wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 4:57 pmUpdate as some questions
5 Adults no kids
Park tickets all pre booked
Staying in villa near Disney
Car hire sorted
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Re: Orlando / WDW
You’ll have a mega time over there enjoy every minute, we’ve been going since 1993 first with our kids now our grandkids, our 50th + trip coming up in September, we love the place ,the parks the whole sunshine state
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If you have some spare time try one of the waterparks and also drive down to Tampa to Busch Gardens.
Busch Gardens is much quieter with great rollercoasters and shorter queues.
Busch Gardens is much quieter with great rollercoasters and shorter queues.
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Agree Manny’s good , but definitely try “ Texas Roadhouse “Claret Till I Die wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 5:07 pmMannys Chophouse at Haines City is worth a visit. Booking is advisable
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Our favourite place for breakfast/brunch is Perkins
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Could talk forever about Orlando, my favourite place. We go back in August. You’ll have an amazing time. I’d recommend doing a search for ‘Florida’ or similar in the search function on here, there’s been really good threads full of tips a few times. I would feel redundant repeating a lot of what I’ve said before because I’ve rambled on extensively on this before!
One thing I don’t think I have mentioned before that I’ll throw out as an off the wall tip. If you fancy something different one night, get yourself over to Disneys Port Orleans Riverside resort any night Weds-Sunday at around 8pm. They have a bar there called River Roost Lounge where a comedian/pianist called Yeehaw Bob performs, and it is an absolute riot. One of the ‘if you know, you know’ type things at Disney World that you cannot help but love. He does a two hour set and the entire bar cannot help itself getting roped into singing along, dancing, making themselves look silly. A great night.
One thing I don’t think I have mentioned before that I’ll throw out as an off the wall tip. If you fancy something different one night, get yourself over to Disneys Port Orleans Riverside resort any night Weds-Sunday at around 8pm. They have a bar there called River Roost Lounge where a comedian/pianist called Yeehaw Bob performs, and it is an absolute riot. One of the ‘if you know, you know’ type things at Disney World that you cannot help but love. He does a two hour set and the entire bar cannot help itself getting roped into singing along, dancing, making themselves look silly. A great night.
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Brilliant place. We are going back in August.
There are thousands of tips but one I’m going to try this year is you can get in a queue for rides right up until closing time. For example, if Islands of Adventure closes at 9 you can get in the queue for Velocicoaster or Hagrid’s at 8.59pm and still ride. The wait times at this point can be quite elevated to put people off getting in the queue but in a lot of cases are the exact opposite. You then also have the added bonus of an empty park to walk through once you’ve ridden and the transport links, Ubers and car park situations are much quieter.
There are thousands of tips but one I’m going to try this year is you can get in a queue for rides right up until closing time. For example, if Islands of Adventure closes at 9 you can get in the queue for Velocicoaster or Hagrid’s at 8.59pm and still ride. The wait times at this point can be quite elevated to put people off getting in the queue but in a lot of cases are the exact opposite. You then also have the added bonus of an empty park to walk through once you’ve ridden and the transport links, Ubers and car park situations are much quieter.
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We are staying at its sister resort, Port Orleans French Quarter, so will give that a try seeing as we didn’t when we stayed at Riverside.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 5:59 pmCould talk forever about Orlando, my favourite place. We go back in August. You’ll have an amazing time. I’d recommend doing a search for ‘Florida’ or similar in the search function on here, there’s been really good threads full of tips a few times. I would feel redundant repeating a lot of what I’ve said before because I’ve rambled on extensively on this before!
One thing I don’t think I have mentioned before that I’ll throw out as an off the wall tip. If you fancy something different one night, get yourself over to Disneys Port Orleans Riverside resort any night Weds-Sunday at around 8pm. They have a bar there called River Roost Lounge where a comedian/pianist called Yeehaw Bob performs, and it is an absolute riot. One of the ‘if you know, you know’ type things at Disney World that you cannot help but love. He does a two hour set and the entire bar cannot help itself getting roped into singing along, dancing, making themselves look silly. A great night.
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We did that on the Hulk ride last time we were there. Front row seats in the dark were amazingburnmark wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 6:02 pmBrilliant place. We are going back in August.
There are thousands of tips but one I’m going to try this year is you can get in a queue for rides right up until closing time. For example, if Islands of Adventure closes at 9 you can get in the queue for Velocicoaster or Hagrid’s at 8.59pm and still ride. The wait times at this point can be quite elevated to put people off getting in the queue but in a lot of cases are the exact opposite. You then also have the added bonus of an empty park to walk through once you’ve ridden and the transport links, Ubers and car park situations are much quieter.
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If you go to the Disney water parks, book a beachcomber shack. Keeps the riff raff away. Worth every penny.
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There’s also a little village called Celebration nearby, well worth checking out if you want to get away from the madness of parks for a few hours.
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You’ll love it! I’d get there for around 7:45-ish, tends to get full just after 8, he starts at 8:30.
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We were introduced to Celebration by some friends on a previous visit. Great place and we’ll be visiting the Tavern for tea again this time.Jambounchained wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 7:05 pmThere’s also a little village called Celebration nearby, well worth checking out if you want to get away from the madness of parks for a few hours.
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Universal Epic opens tomorrow, looks , well, epic .
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See you there
We fly out on the 14th for 2 weeks.
Rope drop the parks.
Drink plenty of water.
Don’t leave anything til next time.
Create a list of your ‘must do’s’ and stick to it.
Don’t stress about queue times. The rides are worth the wait.
Enjoy every minute.
I’ve been fortunate to visit Orlando many times, some great memories made and still plenty more to create.
Rope drop the parks.
Drink plenty of water.
Don’t leave anything til next time.
Create a list of your ‘must do’s’ and stick to it.
Don’t stress about queue times. The rides are worth the wait.
Enjoy every minute.
I’ve been fortunate to visit Orlando many times, some great memories made and still plenty more to create.
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Don't waste your money going to Orlando to put up with the crazy long queues and exorbitant prices at Disney etc. Go to Blackpool
It's a few years since I did the Orlando gig and I didn't see a laughing clown..........priceless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDocdOCdNTY


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDocdOCdNTY
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It does look good and I’ve been watching the preview days with great interest over the last months. We aren’t bothering with it this year though - I just think it’ll be too busy and with only 11 rides in the whole park I can see it being more of a stressful day than an enjoyable one.
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We’re heading over in July and this sounds like our kinda thing.jedi_master wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 5:59 pmOne thing I don’t think I have mentioned before that I’ll throw out as an off the wall tip. If you fancy something different one night, get yourself over to Disneys Port Orleans Riverside resort any night Weds-Sunday at around 8pm. They have a bar there called River Roost Lounge where a comedian/pianist called Yeehaw Bob performs, and it is an absolute riot. One of the ‘if you know, you know’ type things at Disney World that you cannot help but love. He does a two hour set and the entire bar cannot help itself getting roped into singing along, dancing, making themselves look silly. A great night.
Can you get in to the resort easily or do you have to prove you’re a resident?
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Absolutely love it. We’re going in December this year for 3 weeks. So much to see and do. Parks are great, you don’t need to be into all the Disney still or films at universal to enjoy them.
Tips from me would be:
1) good shoes is a must. You’ll do 1000’s of steps a day and you will feel it.
2) have days or at least half days where you can just recover a bit as you’ll potentially just burnout.
3) consider getting kids meals for yourself in the parks (they are that big)
4) look at crowd calendars to plan what days you go to each park so you make the most out of them.
5) absolutely make sure you ride guardians of the galaxy. I’ve never seen the film but the ride is incredible.
Tips from me would be:
1) good shoes is a must. You’ll do 1000’s of steps a day and you will feel it.
2) have days or at least half days where you can just recover a bit as you’ll potentially just burnout.
3) consider getting kids meals for yourself in the parks (they are that big)
4) look at crowd calendars to plan what days you go to each park so you make the most out of them.
5) absolutely make sure you ride guardians of the galaxy. I’ve never seen the film but the ride is incredible.
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You'll be there when i amayrshireclaret83 wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:54 pmJust over 3 weeks till we go to Orlando. Visiting Disney and Universal Studios.
Does anyone have any tips
Thanks in advance
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Typically you are supposed to have a dining reservation to be allowed to get an Uber to a Disney resort that you’re not staying at - however - best alternative is just get one of the resort buses (or boats) from Disney Springs or one of the Disney parks to Port Orleans Riverside.
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Heading over on 17th June
Staying close to Haines City - in a villa complex called Balmoral (Stayed there before, and didnt want to leave - it's been done up again since, and looks unreal). Not too far from the parks if you set of early enough (half hour or so)
Pick up car from airport - easy enough to drive around Florida. easier than driving over here
Taking in Universal only this time, mainly for EPIC -along with the SeaWorld, Busch Garden passes - Going to do some waterpark days and beach days this year
Been lucky enough to go nearly 10 times in the last 15 years or so - Decided against Disney this time, as their parks take up most of your hol if you've not been before, and we've done them to death
Taking in some footie too - the world club cup championship is on in Florida (Benfica v Aukland)
Also booked for Orlando V Cincinatti - Went to the stadium last year and it's a very smart place
Day out in orlando city
Days out at the beaches on either coast - easy enough to drive to
Tampa for busch gardens
Tips - Ice water in the parks is free as people have said. i also take a frozen bottle in my bag, and drink as it melts
Money - some people have said take plenty of money. if you do it right, you dont need tons of money for florida at all. More money gets spent on **** if out, such as merchandise/photos etc
Food - 1 big meal with snacks does the trick
Rides - if ther's one you want to get on, and it has a large queue - try and buy the ride pass for the day early doors, as soon as you get to the park
Did this for the star wars ride and got straight on, when queues were showing as 5 hours
If its your first time to disney/universal - you wont get round the parks in one day (you will need to visit multiple times, especially disney)
Staying close to Haines City - in a villa complex called Balmoral (Stayed there before, and didnt want to leave - it's been done up again since, and looks unreal). Not too far from the parks if you set of early enough (half hour or so)
Pick up car from airport - easy enough to drive around Florida. easier than driving over here
Taking in Universal only this time, mainly for EPIC -along with the SeaWorld, Busch Garden passes - Going to do some waterpark days and beach days this year
Been lucky enough to go nearly 10 times in the last 15 years or so - Decided against Disney this time, as their parks take up most of your hol if you've not been before, and we've done them to death
Taking in some footie too - the world club cup championship is on in Florida (Benfica v Aukland)
Also booked for Orlando V Cincinatti - Went to the stadium last year and it's a very smart place
Day out in orlando city
Days out at the beaches on either coast - easy enough to drive to
Tampa for busch gardens
Tips - Ice water in the parks is free as people have said. i also take a frozen bottle in my bag, and drink as it melts
Money - some people have said take plenty of money. if you do it right, you dont need tons of money for florida at all. More money gets spent on **** if out, such as merchandise/photos etc
Food - 1 big meal with snacks does the trick
Rides - if ther's one you want to get on, and it has a large queue - try and buy the ride pass for the day early doors, as soon as you get to the park
Did this for the star wars ride and got straight on, when queues were showing as 5 hours
If its your first time to disney/universal - you wont get round the parks in one day (you will need to visit multiple times, especially disney)
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If you have UBER app. It's a great way to get around. Just change your payment from £ to USD $ in the Uber app.. works all over the US.
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my advice is go early in the morning to the places your visiting before it gets hot and have a break in the afternoon...ayrshireclaret83 wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:54 pmJust over 3 weeks till we go to Orlando. Visiting Disney and Universal Studios.
Does anyone have any tips
Thanks in advance
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Based on a recent visit I wish I'd spent more time in advance, researching the popular rides and coming up with a plan for them.
I bought the fast pass for Universal Studios but didn't know Hagrid's coaster is excluded from the fast pass. If I'd understood all the complexity and issues with getting on Guardians of the Galaxy at Epcot, I'd have saved several hours of hanging around. That kind of thing.
I bought the fast pass for Universal Studios but didn't know Hagrid's coaster is excluded from the fast pass. If I'd understood all the complexity and issues with getting on Guardians of the Galaxy at Epcot, I'd have saved several hours of hanging around. That kind of thing.
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Yeah we were taken there by some friends, lovely little place. Getting up close to the small alligators in the big pond was very cool.
Had a really good meal at meal at the Tavern as well, throughly recommend it!
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Use Lyft as well as Uber
Check the price of journeys on both apps before ordering. 'm sure they play off each other and Lyft ends up being upto 50% cheaper in a lot of cases
Check the price of journeys on both apps before ordering. 'm sure they play off each other and Lyft ends up being upto 50% cheaper in a lot of cases
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Another vote for going to the footy at Orlando City. It’s a nice stadium and although it lacks in the oomph of an English game it’s a good way to get some footy action whilst on holiday.
I got a re-sale ticket last night for their safe standing section on the US Ticketmaster site for a game on the 16th August for just over a tenner.
I got a re-sale ticket last night for their safe standing section on the US Ticketmaster site for a game on the 16th August for just over a tenner.
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Do they still give away free Disney tickets if you put yourself through a condo sales promotion tour?
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Hah. Tickets? Are you MAD!?exilecanada wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 7:44 pmDo they still give away free Disney tickets if you put yourself through a condo sales promotion tour?
You get 3 fast passes last I saw... Bet it's not even that now!
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Thought nottarkys_ears wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 8:14 pmHah. Tickets? Are you MAD!?
You get 3 fast passes last I saw... Bet it's not even that now!

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