Go Orlando card?

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Has anyone heard of this? It sounds like a good deal. You get to go to as many attractions as you want for one price and it includes a free dinner show with a 3 day or more card. Has anyone used this yet? www.goorlandocard.com
 
Seems like a lot of money. I bet if you took the two or three attractions you might visit over a three day period and added up the ala cart cost--even including a dinenr theatre, it wouldn't be worth it. Not to mention that there are coupons in all the tourist areas for most of those places that give you anything from $3 off to buy one get one free.

If you were coming to spend 4-5 days in the Orlando area and never go to WDW or Universal, maybe, but otherwise not worth it IMHO.

Anne
 
the big parks that people come to Orlando to see aren't included.
Seaworld, WDW or US/IOA.

so I agreed it isn't worth the price.

if you want a nice discount card - go to the Orlando visitors bureau and get their FREE card.

http://www.orlandoinfo.com/

it is under GREAT OFFERS

it is their magical card

http://www.orlandotouristinformationbureau.com/


if you want a great price on dinner shows

www.ticketmania.com

for discounts in kissimmee - go to their visitors site
http://www.floridakiss.com/

here you want TRAVEL TOOLS - Free Vacation Planner

this is a booklet with one of the best maps for the area around. It is much better than anything I have found. and yes I have AAA.

although this year they are not including Clermont - but one can't blame them - Clermont has been saying it is part of Kissimmee.
 
spiceycat said:
although this year they are not including Clermont - but one can't blame them - Clermont has been saying it is part of Kissimmee.

Clermont is most decidedly NOT part of Kissimmee.

That's like saying Windermere is part of Ocoee. :rolleyes:

Anne
 

Anne I agree.

I am pretty sure that Visitors bureau has been getting complaints from people who though they were staying in Kissimmee only to find it was a much longer drive.

I certainly don't blame Kissimmee for not including Clermont. they have just cause.
 




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