This question is a bit like the one about the length of a piece of string - impossible for us to answer.
An Orlando vacation is a busy one. There is far more to see and do than most people have time or money for. Before you get to the business of actually buying tickets you need to get together with your group and decide what you want to do,
Choosing is tough - it's often more about what NOT to do. If you have never been before - please don't try to do too much. The theme parks are vast and the Florida heat and humidity will takes it's toll.
Most theme parks require at least one full day. Be realistic about how much you can do in the time that you have. Build in time for relaxing by the pool.
I suggest a good guide book before you decide - it will give you an idea of what's on offer - and how long it will take to do each attraction.
Here are two good ones
Sea World offers a unique day out. Get closer to sea life than you ever thought possible. Then head over to Kracken with its speeds of more than 65mph and 7 inversions over water. It's a thrill ride like no other. Exciting rides and memorable encounters with sea creatures make SeaWorld a must on your Orlando vacation
Orlando Dinner Shows are the best in the world. Enjoy a fantastic show with your Dinner. More than just a show and much more than just a restaurant.
Choose from:
Orlando has much more to offer than Disney World and Universal. Of course you will want to visit the giant theme parks but if a slower paced day or half a day's excersion is what you are looking for we have just the thing.
Ride the movies at Universal Studios and be delighted with state of the art rides and attractions at Islands of Adventure. Dance the night away at City Walk
© Florida Value March 2006