Talk to me about disneyland florida.

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I want to take my daughter to Disneyland (she is 7 now),don't want to go to paris as i feel the best experience is Florida in my eyes.

What im after is some help/info for parents who have been to Florida.

How much did it cost,places to stay,what else to do whilst over there.

I don't drive so car hire is a nono,public transport/walking is my thing.

What im really after is peoples experience really,i want to go for 2 weeks really to get to see a lot of Disneyland,is it best to stay inside Disneyland or stay outside due to cost,i have got a rough quote of £3500 so looking to get a better deal with peoples experience of going there.
 
[TW]Fox;26487586 said:
I'm not really sure the USA is the best place for a holiday then :p

You'll be better off arranging most things separately - depending on the time of year you go there is massive oversupply of accommodation in Orlando, I ended up paying 35 quid a night for a half decent Holiday Inn for 4 nights near Orlando. Not much use without a car, mind.

Fox,I'm 46 and have survived for 30 Yeats without driving,I'm sure 2 weeks in Florida isn't going to kill me :)
 
[Death];26487639 said:
me and the wife have been 3 times, absolutely love the place.

the i-ride pretty much go's to everywhere u wish, u can buy a ticket for 2 weeks use, it does get busy at certain times, so best to go early.

most hotels offer free shuttle buses to the parks / Busch gardens etc. so getting around really isnt an issue.

the restaurants on international drive are all pretty much all you can eat, there are a few specialty ones that arnt, breakfast was always good at friendly's or sizzler.

We have always stayed outside the parks, the premium for being inside just didn't justify the costs really, out of a whole day we only really used the hotel to sleep as there is so much to do!. quality inns are all ok, there is higher class places but as i said, you wont be there much!

We always went into the travel agent and got competitive prices, it actually worked out cheaper to get the tickets for the parks here rather than when i was there, Discovery cove is nice, maybe a little overpriced but spending the day swimming around the whole place and with dolphins etc was fun.

hope ive given you some info, any questions let me know :)

Massive massive help thank you,did you drive over there or use the public transport ?

What kind of price did you pay ?
 
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