There's no other city in the United States — the world, even —
that celebrates childhood quite like Orlando. The feeling that you get
when you catch the light off Epcot Center's Spaceship Earth (found in Walt Disney World, of course); or from your first sip of Butterbeer in Hogsmeade (located inside Islands of Adventure's Wizarding World of Harry Potter); or when you witness the soaring heights of Shamu's flips (during the "Believe" water show at SeaWorld) —
all prove that being
a kid is about state of mind, not age. The notion
that only young ones will enjoy this city's charms is just that —
a notion. In reality, Orlando has a little of this and a little of that
to appeal to all ages, and there's more to do here than visit theme
parks. The subtropical climate is great for golfing and the downtown
city landscape is too attractive not to explore.How To Save Money in Orlando-Walt Disney World
- Visit in the fall It almost goes without saying that Orlando and WDW are the busiest when schools are out. So consider pulling your kids out of classes for a few days' vacation.
- Bundle your fun Package deals' hidden savings really come in the extra amenities. If you're planning to spend a few days in Disney World, remember that some of that park's bundle deals include admission to the park and meal plans.
- Use combo tickets Entering just one of the area parks will cost you nearly $100 per person, per day. Splurge for combo tickets that provide admission into five or six of the area amusement parks.
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