No other city on the planet caters to kids like Orlando does; it’s the number one family vacation destination in the country. This brand new title helps you navigate through the maze of theme parks, family activities and other attractions in the Land that Mickey Built, so you can spend more time having fun and less time standing in line.
With the Wizarding World of Harry Potter creating magic in both Universal Studios Florida (Diagon Alley) and Islands of Adventure (Hogsmeade), Univeral Orlando Resort has become the hottest vacation destination in Orlando, Florida. This guidebook is your unofficial guide to all the fun, all the thrills, all the secrets, all the best deals. Includes 53 color photos, 5 maps, and the most detailed coverage of Harry Potter's theme-park world available anywhere!
Simon and Susan are the true Orlando experts. Each year they update this guide to the best of everything Orlando. Here you have updated information on the Hotels, Restaurants, Bars and Nightlife. Or you can get out to swim with Dolphins, or swing a golf club on entirely memorable Courses. They rate the best of attractions around the many Theme Parks and this year we add Pop Up Maps of these Parks, for download to smart-phones. Finally, to this expertise we add our many Orlando Partners who bring all kinds of Reader Discounts, Special Offers and local knowledge to Brit Guide readers.
Fodor's Walt Disney World with Kids 2012 (Travel Guide)
Your Ticket to a Magical Family Vacation!Inside this new ebook edition is all the information you need to have the family vacation of a lifetime at the Orlando theme parks. Up-to-date and written with the help of more than 500 families, this guide is packed with details on all the attractions at Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and Seaworld. It's user-friendly, fun, and designed for at-a-glance reference. And it will help you and your family plan the vacation each of you wants.
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