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Deciding Between Disney & Universal
If it’s your first visit to the Orlando area, then it may come as quite a surprise just how many different theme parks there are to visit. Many don’t realize that Disney and Universal are completely separate parks that are not affiliated.
How-to Pack for a Trip in an Orlando Vacation Home
There are many reasons staying in an Orlando vacation home is a great choice for you and your group. From the affordable prices to the incredible amenities, there’s a lot to be excited about.
Avoiding Height Restrictions: Disney World Rides for Young Ones
When you’re planning your trip to Disney World you need to take your child’s needs into consideration first and foremost. Here’s a list of all the rides in all 4 parks that don’t have height restrictions.
3 Tips for the Single Dad Traveler
You’ll need to make the big decisions on your own, such as whether to stay in a resort hotel or rent an Orlando vacation home, but let the kiddos take part in some of the smaller decisions.
5 Life-Saving Business Travel Tips
Taking two pain relievers a few hours before your trip can help prevent many of the symptoms of jet lag. Skip the headache, fatigue, and neck ache and other unnecessary and uncomfortable side effects of traveling by being proactive.
4 Ways to Save Money at Disney World
There is absolutely no reason to stay at a Disney resort hotel. Not only will it cost you a lot more, but you’ll be at the mercy of expensive Disney restaurants and overinflated prices for literally everything.
How to Get the Best Rates on Orlando Vacation Homes
This basically means anytime school is in session in most of the country – though there are a few exceptions. For example, the Disney World Marathon is an incredibly popular time to visit the parks. You’ll find few vacancies during this time, and those that are available will be going for top dollar.
Special Needs Packing Tips: Traveling to Disney in Style
First and foremost, make sure you’re taking care to keep the kids safe. This includes having ID cards and / or a copy of their birth certificate, some type of bracelet, sticker, or temporary tattoo that has their name, your name, their diagnosis, and phone number, and seat belt restraints if you’re flying.