johde
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We just met with some family friends last Friday night and explained the current Orlando situation to them. We are meeting at the end of the week to help them buy the 6 park Flex ticket, book one night at Royal Pacific to get the FOTL for two days, their hotel on Int Dr near Seaworld, the hotel on the beach in Clearwater near BG...and a rental car. Or they could have just gone to FL and stayed onsite and done Disney.
Before finalizing on the 6 park Flex Ticket, you may want to see if buying the Sea World and Universal tickets separately might work out better. Busch Gardens has some competitively priced packages that bundle the hotel with tickets to Busch Gardens and Seaworld (you may need to upgrade to add Aquatica at the park) along with either all day dining or FOTL tickets as a bonus depending on the package. That could be married to the 3 park Universal/Wet and Wild 14 day unlimited ticket that Undercover tourist sells to match the ticketing on the flex pass. It might not be any cheaper but it's probably worth a look.
You do realize that rare doesn't mean only? Also there are multiple Magic Kingdom's in the world, not just Disneyland in California. The comparison was between WDW and Universal, not Busch Gardens, Hershey Park, Six Flags, etc..... Will all theme/amusement parks be inserted to help bolster your point or will you stay on topic?
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Yes I know there are now 6 "castle" parks, MK in FL, and DL in California, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. Where you felt, EPCOT and AK were rare, to me at least MK is the rare one. WS could also possibly be considered rare. While I didn't quote the posts directly, several previous posters were complaining about Universal having 2 while WDW had 4. Going to the Flex ticket evened the count up at 4 theme parks and 2 water parks. And before you ask, yes I know the water parks and more add on includes Mini Golf, Golf, Disney Quest, and Disney's WWS as "and more" options.