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and inside the parks - you can even stay in a log cabin
or camp out wilderness style inside the Disney park.
Costs savings outside the park are available in direct
proportion to how far from the park you stay. Comfortable
and affordable accommodations are available for those in
the know. Ask us about our favorite Orlando hotels. Staying
on property does afford you some benefits including
"Length of Stay" park passes, early park
admissions on certain days and convenient transportation
from your hotel by ferry, monorail, tram or bus to all
the parks. Many of these hotels should be viewed as an
attraction themselves with elaborate themes carried in
Disney fashion down to the smallest detail. Families with
small children will appreciate the fun of a breakfast
with the Disney characters and the benefits of a
convenient mid-day "nap break" so that little
ones won't miss the spectacular evening fireworks at
Epcot Center.
Disneyworld (Florida) and Disneyland (California) each
consist of three main parks with some minor differences
between them. Stop in to pick-up our travel brochures
that are fun-filled with information on attractions and
accommodations.
Visit the Magic Kingdom to enjoy Main Street U.S.A.,
Adventureland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland and other
exciting adventures. Take a trip into the future in
Epcot's Future World or a trip around the world in
Epcot's World Showcase. Disney MGM Studios features
movie-based thrill rides, amazing stunt shows and, if
you're lucky, a movie star or two.
For adult and evening entertainment including food,
music, dancing and a New Orleans street fair atmosphere,
don't miss Pleasure Island. Disney also offers Typhoon
Lagoon, Blizzard Beach and River Country water parks for
a little wet fun if the days get too hot or too long
touring the main parks. Discovery Island features an
educational approach to your stay at Disney.
If time permits, don't miss a day at Sea World or at
Universal Studios or, with a short drive, you may be able
to catch a shuttle launch or landing at Cape Canaveral.
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