Hello,
My husband and I are planning to go to Orlando in Mid-April. Neither of us has ever been before so we want to see/do LOTS! We are 28 and 30 years old and it will be just the 2 of us.
We are planning for a 12 day trip with the first and last day being travel days- we're coming from Canada, so it looks like 9pm is the earliest we'd be getting in. So that gives us 10 days to sqeeze in as much as we can, without totally exhausting ourselves too.
We'd of course like to do all 4 Disney Parks and both Universal and IOA. We'd also like to go to at least 2 water parks too and Seaworld. We'd also like to go to the Kennedy Space Centre if there is time. Hubby LOVES waterslides and rollercoasters.
We plan to stay part of the time at a Disney resort (Pop Centuries), the other part at a Universal resort (Hard Rock).
Do you think we should plan for one day at each park? Which waterparks are best for us? Do you think we can fit everything we want in? Which would you skip? Or add?
My husband and I are planning to go to Orlando in Mid-April. Neither of us has ever been before so we want to see/do LOTS! We are 28 and 30 years old and it will be just the 2 of us.
We are planning for a 12 day trip with the first and last day being travel days- we're coming from Canada, so it looks like 9pm is the earliest we'd be getting in. So that gives us 10 days to sqeeze in as much as we can, without totally exhausting ourselves too.
We'd of course like to do all 4 Disney Parks and both Universal and IOA. We'd also like to go to at least 2 water parks too and Seaworld. We'd also like to go to the Kennedy Space Centre if there is time. Hubby LOVES waterslides and rollercoasters.
We plan to stay part of the time at a Disney resort (Pop Centuries), the other part at a Universal resort (Hard Rock).
Do you think we should plan for one day at each park? Which waterparks are best for us? Do you think we can fit everything we want in? Which would you skip? Or add?