
A trip to Florida can cost you as much as ,000! Of course, that number will depend on where you are traveling from, and how long you plan to stay there. Find out what exists beyond Disney! Lots of photos included inside!
My husband and I and our two children spent sixteen days in Florida, and visited Discovery Cove, Seaworld, Aquatica, Busch Gardens, Universal Studios and Universal’s Islands of Adventure, Gatorland, Kennedy Space Center, New Smyrna Beach, and even had time to do some shopping! And the best news of all, is that we got to do all of this without breaking the bank! We spent half of everyone else!
This 80+ guide will provide you with detailed information, tips, and FAQ about the attractions at each theme park so that you can plan a time-effective and cost-effective family vacation. The information that I have included is also meant to speed up the planning of your trip. One thing that I did in the planning of our trip was I watched You Tube to get ideas of what we wanted to do on our trip. This took up huge amounts of time in order to wade through the good and bad videos. To increase the speed with which you can plan your trip, I have scoured You Tube for the best videos and included links so that you can view them to learn more about the attractions at each park so that you can quickly determine which attractions are of most interest and are most suited for your family.
Specific things you will learn:
* how much time I recommend you spend at each of the theme parks – knowing this can ensure that you have time to do everything there is to do at each of the parks
* how and where to stay cool and comfortable when visiting Florida in the summer – following my tips can increase your comfort and that of your children so that you can all enjoy your trip
* whether you should buy the Meal Deals available in the parks – you may want to watch out for the advice people give you on this topic
*specific tips for each theme park – knowing these tips ahead of time will help you plan out your trip more effectively and allow you to get the most out of your time at each park
*why we chose not to buy the dolphin package at Discovery Cove, and whether we regretted our decision
*if Aquatica is the best choice of waterpark for your family – you may be disappointed if you do not read this before your trip
*how to visit Seaworld, Kennedy Space Center, and Busch Gardens in one day – my one-day itineraries will outline what you don’t want to miss, if all you have is one day at each park
*detailed information about the rides and attractions at each of the parks – having this information ahead of time will make it easier to plan which attractions are most suited to your children’s ages and interests
*if you should buy the Express Plus/Quick Queue passes at each of the participating parks (Seaworld, Busch Gardens, Universal Studios/Islands of Adventure) – knowing these things to consider will help you make your decision
Part One of This Guide can also be purchased separately on Kindle, and is entitled: “5 Easy Steps to Save Money at 8 Non-Disney Florida Attractions: Aquatica, Busch Gardens, Discovery Cove, Gatorland, Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios, Kennedy Space Center, and New Smyrna Beach”
In Part 1, you will learn:
*how to save hundreds of dollars in accommodations, without sacrificing comfort and security
* how to get a car rental at a discounted rate, and bring your children to the coast
*a low-cost and low-stress way of getting to and from Discovery Cove, Seaworld, Aquatica, Universal Studios, and Islands of Adventure
*what you need to consider when choosing your accommodations in Orlando – knowing this can save you tons of time and money on your trip
*what the biggest misconception is when planning a trip to many of the theme parks and attractions in Florida – knowing this can save you hundreds
*how to save hundreds of dollars in meal costs and still be able to eat out at restaurants.A trip to Florida can cost you as much as ,000! Of course, that number will depend on where you are traveling from, and how long you plan to stay there. Find out what exists beyond Disney! Lots of photos included inside!
My husband and I and our two children spent sixteen days in Florida, and visited Discovery Cove, Seaworld, Aquatica, Busch Gardens, Universal Studios and Universal’s Islands of Adventure, Gatorland, Kennedy Space Center, New Smyrna Beach, and even had time to do some shopping! And the best news of all, is that we got to do all of this without breaking the bank! We spent half of everyone else!
This 80+ guide will provide you with detailed information, tips, and FAQ about the attractions at each theme park so that you can plan a time-effective and cost-effective family vacation. The information that I have included is also meant to speed up the planning of your trip. One thing that I did in the planning of our trip was I watched You Tube to get ideas of what we wanted to do on our trip. This took up huge amounts of time in order to wade through the good and bad videos. To increase the speed with which you can plan your trip, I have scoured You Tube for the best videos and included links so that you can view them to learn more about the attractions at each park so that you can quickly determine which attractions are of most interest and are most suited for your family.
Specific things you will learn:
* how much time I recommend you spend at each of the theme parks – knowing this can ensure that you have time to do everything there is to do at each of the parks
* how and where to stay cool and comfortable when visiting Florida in the summer – following my tips can increase your comfort and that of your children so that you can all enjoy your trip
* whether you should buy the Meal Deals available in the parks – you may want to watch out for the advice people give you on this topic
*specific tips for each theme park – knowing these tips ahead of time will help you plan out your trip more effectively and allow you to get the most out of your time at each park
*why we chose not to buy the dolphin package at Discovery Cove, and whether we regretted our decision
*if Aquatica is the best choice of waterpark for your family – you may be disappointed if you do not read this before your trip
*how to visit Seaworld, Kennedy Space Center, and Busch Gardens in one day – my one-day itineraries will outline what you don’t want to miss, if all you have is one day at each park
*detailed information about the rides and attractions at each of the parks – having this information ahead of time will make it easier to plan which attractions are most suited to your children’s ages and interests
*if you should buy the Express Plus/Quick Queue passes at each of the participating parks (Seaworld, Busch Gardens, Universal Studios/Islands of Adventure) – knowing these things to consider will help you make your decision
Part One of This Guide can also be purchased separately on Kindle, and is entitled: “5 Easy Steps to Save Money at 8 Non-Disney Florida Attractions: Aquatica, Busch Gardens, Discovery Cove, Gatorland, Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios, Kennedy Space Center, and New Smyrna Beach”
In Part 1, you will learn:
*how to save hundreds of dollars in accommodations, without sacrificing comfort and security
* how to get a car rental at a discounted rate, and bring your children to the coast
*a low-cost and low-stress way of getting to and from Discovery Cove, Seaworld, Aquatica, Universal Studios, and Islands of Adventure
*what you need to consider when choosing your accommodations in Orlando – knowing this can save you tons of time and money on your trip
*what the biggest misconception is when planning a trip to many of the theme parks and attractions in Florida – knowing this can save you hundreds
*how to save hundreds of dollars in meal costs and still be able to eat out at restaurants.

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