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    Travel: USA - Florida/Orlando

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    • R Offline
      RAmom
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      Dnls_mum:
      micollh:

      it all seems so complicated to me.. i dun thk i can do a F&E .. any simpler version for like a week stay ? chim chim..


      WDW is really a F&E destination. No guides required. But if you want simple, travel agents in Singapore sell flight, hotel and park ticket packages which could also include seat in coach transport arrangement. Just check with any major travel agent. They have it.

      I agree that WDW is definitely a F&E destination! We visited Disneyland Park & Disney California Adventure Park when my kids were 7 years and 4 yrs. I remembered clearly that DS was asking for his last ride at 11.55pm just 5 mins before the park closed at 12am! :rotflmao: So I don't think my kids need to catch any 40 winks this time. :imcool:

      Dnls_mum, please keep coming with your fantastic suggestions! TIA :boogie:

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        Honey
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        In fact, I would go as far as to say not only WDW, but no need guide when travelling in America. All you need is to get air tickets, make hotel reservations, rent a car with GPS or bring along your GPS loaded with updated US maps & you are good to go. You can do without all the frills of character dining & all, good to have but you can still have a blast without all these. As it is, Winter itself is quite magical with all the Christmas Deco & lightings and the cool weather adds to all the fun. Buy tickets online or go to the gate & buy the tickets. Decide how many day ticket you want & go. The whole place of WDW is so huge that it isn’t advisable to purchase a park hopper unlike Disneyland in California. You may buy a 5-day park hopper - one day for each park & the last day go back to any of the park you so enjoy & have a last blast or as suggested by the other forumers here. Then you can go Universal Studio & other water parks or drive further north or south.

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          RAmom
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          Honey:
          In fact, I would go as far as to say not only WDW, but no need guide when travelling in America. All you need is to get air tickets, make hotel reservations, rent a car with GPS or bring along your GPS loaded with updated US maps & you are good to go. You can do without all the frills of character dining & all, good to have but you can still have a blast without all these. As it is, Winter itself is quite magical with all the Christmas Deco & lightings and the cool weather adds to all the fun. Buy tickets online or go to the gate & buy the tickets. Decide how many day ticket you want & go. The whole place of WDW is so huge that it isn't advisable to purchase a park hopper unlike Disneyland in California. You may buy a 5-day park hopper - one day for each park & the last day go back to any of the park you so enjoy & have a last blast or as suggested by the other forumers here. Then you can go Universal Studio & other water parks or drive further north or south.

          Fully agree! Indeed, Christmas season makes Disneyland even more Magical! :rahrah:

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            rkjk
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            Hi all, need some advice here pls. We are going for a 2 weeks holiday to Orlando fr end Jun to early Jul. Have booked the flight & accommodation at Disney Value Hotel thru out our stay. Haiz! Shld hv book 1 or 2 nites at Hark Rock at Universal but we wanted to skip US initially as our boy is only 6yo. But, dh feels that since we fly all the way there, we shld at least go & hv a look. We intend to cover :


            1. 1 day outlet shopping,
            2. 5days in WDW,
            3. 2 days Busch Gdn (Ticket price is 1+1) ,
            4. 1 or 2 days in Universal (Is IOA better than US?) We’ve already been to US in LA, Japan & Sin.
            5. 1 day for Legoland
            6. 1 or 2 down days for relaxation.

            Anyone knows if there is free transportation from Disney onsite hotel to US? We found out that buying theme park tickets online from undercovertourist.com is cheaper than at the gate. But they do not provide free shipping to Singapore. May I know where do you guys buy your tickets? Can share the lobang?
            We don’t have any dining plan included in our trip. Is it necessary? Is it expensive? How to go about it?

            Appreciate any info and feedbacks. Thank you very much 🙂

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              Dnls_mum
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              rkjk:
              Hi all, need some advice here pls. We are going for a 2 weeks holiday to Orlando fr end Jun to early Jul. Have booked the flight & accommodation at Disney Value Hotel thru out our stay. Haiz! Shld hv book 1 or 2 nites at Hark Rock at Universal but we wanted to skip US initially as our boy is only 6yo. But, dh feels that since we fly all the way there, we shld at least go & hv a look. We intend to cover :


              1. 1 day outlet shopping,
              2. 5days in WDW,
              3. 2 days Busch Gdn (Ticket price is 1+1) ,
              U sure u wanna go Busch Gdn? I have not been there but I understand that it is gd for its roller coasters. If u had thought that your 6yo is too young for Universal Studios, then the roller coasters at Busch Gdns may not be appropriate too. Furthermore, in terms of theming, I don't think Busch Gdn is up to Disney or Universal standard.
              4. 1 or 2 days in Universal (Is IOA better than US?) We've already been to US in LA, Japan & Sin.
              I recommend 2 days for Universal especially if you do not have express pass. Wizarding World of Harry Potter will be crowded too. IOA has more thrill rides while US has more indoor rides. Good rides at US which your 6 yo will enjoy is MIB and Simpsons. These are not in Singapore. Others like ET are at LA but could be fun still.
              5. 1 day for Legoland
              6. 1 or 2 down days for relaxation.
              If you have time, I suggest a visit the at least one of the disney waterparks and Disney quest.

              Anyone knows if there is free transportation from Disney onsite hotel to US?
              No. Disney only provide free airport trf via the DME and tpt within WDW.
              We found out that buying theme park tickets online from undercovertourist.com is cheaper than at the gate. But they do not provide free shipping to Singapore. May I know where do you guys buy your tickets? Can share the lobang?
              I buy my tickets as a package direct with my Hard Rock stay as I wanted to have reserved bf sitting at 3 Broomsticks. I didn't mind paying more just so I don't have to queue to eat at the restaurant. I understand that you can pick up the park tickets bought through undercover tourist from their info counter in Orlando. You can get details from them
              Otherwise
              We don't have any dining plan included in our trip. Is it necessary? Is it expensive? How to go about it?
              Disney dining plan is only available to those who book package with Disney, ie buy hotel and park tickets. If you buy your park tickets from undercover tourist, u cannot get the dining plan.

              There are 3 diff types of plans
              1.Quick Service
              2.Regular Dining Plan
              3. Deluxe Dining Plan
              You can check out Disney website for details of the diff plan. We were previously on the Regular plan and plan to do the same for our upcoming Dec trip.

              I will not bore you with how we use the plan now as I'm not sure if you are getting your park tickets as a package. If you do plan to use it, then let me know and I'll explain as best I can.


              Appreciate any info and feedbacks. Thank you very much 🙂
              Pls see my response in blue above. If you need further clarifications, feel free to ask.

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              • Laura02L Offline
                Laura02
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                I didn't stay at a Disney hotel, and the family we went with had lived in Orlando before, so we rented a car and drove around. You can get an international driving licence fr automobile association. Its easy to drive there, event though its on the right side of the road.

                We didn't get any dinning plans, and didn't do more than lunch at the parks anyway. The parks are hugh, and just walking around them from 9am to 6pm tired us all out - including the adults. We had holiday apartment complete with a fully equipted kitchen, so we'd cook rice or noodles for dinner.
                I think there's a tourist bus or trolly that runs up and down international drive, and stops at Universal Studios. Premium Outlet at International Drive provides free shuttle buses to some hotels. But you may have to wait for the buses.
                I skipped US. My girl's not into Harry Porter, and after 7 days of rides, rides, and more rides, one more day at yet another theme park just didn't seem as attractive as hitting the stores. OK. I admit, I went crazy at the post Thanksgiving sales there. Harry Porter just couldn't compete with Premium Outlet. 🙂

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                  Honey
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                  Just produce your Singapore Driving Licence & it’s good enough to rent cars from any rental companies in US so make sure you have your Singapore Driving Licence with you. Yes the roads & car parks in Orlando are wide so it’s very easy to drive.

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                    rkjk
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                    Thks everyone, for your opinion and kind advice. Like Laura02, my son does not know who is Harry Porter yet, so WWOHP is not our main priority. Busch Garden was highly recommended by most of our friends who visited that theme park before. So, we will give it a try as our son likes animals alot… We do intend to rent a car for the first 2-3days to go outlet shopping and Legoland, after which we will stay probably move ard using the free transport in WDW. Thks Honey for the info on the driving license.

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                      Dnls_mum
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                      WDW is giving free dining for stay in Disney resorts, valid through Nov and Dec on selected dates. I had already booked my package with dining plan. So i just called disney yesterday to change my hotel reservation from the Contemporary Resort theme Park View room to the Polynesian Resort Theme Park view room. Saved USD1400 for our 11 nights package. The same Package at the Poly would have cost us USD1000 more then our original booking at the Contemporary without the promo. So real savings is USD2400! Yippee!!


                      Check out the promo if your are planning to go WDW 🙂

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                        despmom99
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                        WWOHP - Kids who have read Harry Potter will love it! As an adult, I liked it too although the price of tic was a little steep.

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