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Order your Walt Disney World and Orlando Theme Park tickets today to save time and money7 Day ItineraryWith 7 days to visit theme parks you will be able to see a decent number of them and have enough time so you won't feel rushed. You won't be able to do everything that Orlando has to offer but you will be able to wet your appetite enough that you will have to come back at a later time. Please remember these itineraries are only suggestions. Each family will be different so please use these as guides and suggestions and modify them to fit your family. For families with young children (under 12) Day 1: This is pretty obvious: Go See Mickey! A visit to the Magic Kingdom will be the centerpiece of your Orlando vacation, especially if you have young children. As they walk through the park and Mickey, Pluto, Goofy, and the rest of the Disney characters you will be able to see their eyes light up with joy. Day 2: Take a visit to Disney's Animal Kingdom. With rides, shows, and live animals abounding you can spend a relaxing day with your family. Day 3: Take a break from the theme parks and visit one of the Disney water parks. Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon each offer a different experience so pick one and cool off. Day 4: Take a break from the theme parks and visit some of the other great attractions in the Orlando area. Gatorland, Silver Springs, or the Jungleland Zoo will all be big hits with the kids. You can also check out places like Ripley's Believe it or Not, Guinness World Records, or Wonder Works. Congo Land miniature golf would also be a great way to spend some time with the family. Day 5: Explore the world at Epcot. Future World and the World Showcase feature exhibits, rides, and performances that will take you on a trip around the world all in one day. Day 6: Take a trip through Hollywood by visiting Disney MGM Studios. Enjoy the Beauty and the Beast Stage Show, The Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, Fantasmic!, and more. Also, for you thrill ride enthusiasts, visit the Tower of Terror and the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. Both of those rides are great and I would highly recommend them. Day 7: Return to your favorite Disney park. If there was something you didn't see at one of the parks go back and see what you missed. You could also split the day between two or three parks if you would like. Or, if you have had your fill of the theme parks, visit the water park you didn't go to on day 3. The 5 day Park Hopper Plus pass will probably be your best bet for this plan. This ticket will give you 5 days at the theme parks plus to bonus days for the water parks or Disney's Pleasure Island for the adults. You can also order your Walt Disney World tickets directly off our website here. For families with older children (12+) Day 1: Islands of Adventure. This park has more thrill rides than any of the other theme parks in Orlando. If you have a mix of older and younger children the parents can go play with the younger ones in Seuss Landing while the teenagers lose their lunch on the roller coasters. Day 2: Wet 'n' Wild. With over 36 acres and dozens of slides, flumes, rides and more this #1 rated water park will be entertaining for adults and children alike Day 3: Visit Universal Studios. Some of the 3-D shows here (Terminator 2 in particular) are amazing. The combination of live action and special effects really draws you in to the story. Also don't miss the old standards like Jaws. The new Men In Black Alien Attack is also one of the most popular attractions in Orlando. Day 4: On this day I would spend some time exploring some of the smaller attractions Orlando has to offer. Gatorland, Ripley's Believe it or Not, Silver Springs, and many other attractions offer you a chance to take a break from the fast paced theme parks. In the evening check out a dinner show at Arabian Nights or Medieval Times or take the family to one of the fabulous mini-golf courses around the area. Day 5: Take a day trip over to Africa by visiting Busch Gardens in Tampa. It is only a little more than an hours drive from Orlando to get there so you can easily make the trip in one day. With great roller coasters and rides interspersed with live animals and performances it is a great way to spend the day. Day 6: Go and see Shamu at SeaWorld. The famous orca and dolphin shows along with other sea creatures and exhibits will provide hours of entertainment. Also try the Kraken, the tallest and fastest floorless roller coaster in Florida. Day 7: Head back over to Islands of Adventure to finish off your vacation. If you missed some of the rides the first time this would be a great time to hit them. You can also split the day between Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios if you would like. It is only a 5-10 minute walk between the parks. The 5 Park Flex Ticket would be the best way to go for this itinerary. It will get you unlimited admission to Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, and Wet 'n Wild. The ticket is good for 14 days from the first day of use. Order your tickets today and save time and money.For some great lodging options check out some our different accommodation options: Holiday Inn Nikki Bird or see a complete list of Disney area hotels Questions about the site? webmaster@discount-walt-disney-world-tickets.com Copyright 2002
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