All of the theme parks in central FL in one trip?!

Capwkidd

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I will be going to Orlando in December, as I have been doing for the last several years. I was thinking about going on the DIS Podcast Cruise, but I was unsure at $1,500, now that is is $2,000, it's not likely I will go. I have 2 weeks allotted for this trip and was wondering if I could visit all the parks in that 2 week time frame? I was thinking of doing something like, the first 4 days, spend that in WDW, then Sea World for 1 day, Bush Gardens for 1 day, then Universal for 2, maybe 3 days, then spend the remaining time at WDW before I fly home. Starting and ending with Disney makes sense, because I can use ME from/to MCO :). What do you all think? (PS. I don't do water parks). Thanks!
 
Go for it! :thumbsup2
Should be fine if you are travelling without kids and have plenty of stamina.
 
I'm planning the same type of trip 12/21 - 1/2. I did pre-Thanksgiving and Christmas last year and feel like in 14 days I should be able to not only relax, but visit all the parks/parties offered. Especially since I can focus on the things I want to do, and not try to do everything everywhere.
 
We did all the Disney parks, both Universal parks, Seaworld, and Gatorland all in one trip. We were there 7 days. We did both Universal parks on the same day (very tiresome).
 

Just know that Busch Gardens is in Tampa so you'll need to drive about an hour one way to get there
 
In two weeks I bet you can do all that!
We do 7 days at Disney and 3 at Universal every year :) sounds like you have a fun trip planned!!
 
I don't have that much stamina, but what I lack in stamina I more than make up in planning power ;)
 
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I think that you'll be good with two weeks. It depends on how much time you need for each park.

We can do WDW in four days, Universal in three, SeaWorld in one and Busch Gardens in one. What about waterparks?
 
I will be going to Orlando in December, as I have been doing for the last several years. I was thinking about going on the DIS Podcast Cruise, but I was unsure at $1,500, now that is is $2,000, it's not likely I will go. I have 2 weeks allotted for this trip and was wondering if I could visit all the parks in that 2 week time frame? I was thinking of doing something like, the first 4 days, spend that in WDW, then Sea World for 1 day, Bush Gardens for 1 day, then Universal for 2, maybe 3 days, then spend the remaining time at WDW before I fly home. Starting and ending with Disney makes sense, because I can use ME from/to MCO :). What do you all think? (PS. I don't do water parks). Thanks!
You can do that if you want as you have the time. One thing I would suggest is to schedule a break day or 2 in there as all the parks have a lot of walking.
Sleep in, maybe hang out at pool for a while, go to a ball game or movie or something, have a leisurely meal or 2 but give your body a rest so you;ll be more refreshed as the trip goes on.
 
Go for it! When we were little, the family would take in Disney for 4 days (pre-AK), a day at Universal (back when it was only one park), and a day at either Cyprus Gardens or driving down to Busch Gardens within a week. I think Cyprus Gardens is now Legoland? Maybe? Anyway, two weeks should be plenty of time to hit them all with a day of rest, too.
 














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