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THE EXPERIENCE - an introduction

The first thing you need to know about Orlando and Walt Disney World is that it is big. Very big. And it is expanding, changing and re-inventing itself all the time. This makes for a hugely exciting destination – the most exciting in the world, in our humble opinion – but it is also complex, bewildering and exhausting if you don’t get it right. It isn’t a make-it-up-as-you-go-along kind of holiday, and you need to do plenty of  preparation for what’s in store.

Most people come to Orlando for the seven main theme parks (four in Walt Disney World, two at Universal, plus SeaWorld), or eight if you count nearby Tampa (for Busch Gardens) and nine if you include the excellent Kennedy Space Center. And these are true Theme Parks in every sense of the name – fabulous works of fantasy, whimsy, energy and architecture, with breathtaking rides, superb shows and a total sense of entertainment. Nowhere else does theme parks as well as Orlando and, for the first timer, they are totally captivating.

But there is also a lot more to this part of the Sunshine State than theme parks. There is a whole raft of supporting, smaller-scale attractions, from water parks and haunted houses to tranquil gardens and natural wonders. You could spend two weeks just doing nature trails and airboat rides, balloon trips and eco-safaris, and the local museums and art centres. The area also boasts world class golf, fishing, water-sports – and shopping. Bring an empty suitcase or you could be seriously over your baggage allowance on the return flight!

And then there is the nightlife – a wonderful array of bars, clubs, discos and restaurants, plus the dinner show phenomenon, of which Orlando boasts nearly a dozen varieties.

It all adds up to a mind-boggling panorama of holiday choice, which you are highly advised to plan and prepare for before you leave home. So allow Simon and Susan to steer you through what’s in store – and offer you the ultimate holiday service of the Personalised Itinerary Planner to make sure you do truly have the Holiday of a Lifetime………

 

A BRIT'S GUIDE TO ORLANDO 2007

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