Help planning a week in Orlando!

Lees3rwe

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Hey Everyone:

We have been to Disney twice in the past year and plan on going again in late 2012 or 2013 when all of the Fantasyland stuff is done.

We thought we would take a summer vacation in Orlando again, but this time, explore Universal and Legoland.

I am actually considering that Flex Pass with Universal, Busch Gardens, SeaWorld and the water parks and a one day pass for Legoland.

Here are my questions:

Would the last thing be way too much? I thought 1 day at Legoland, 1 day at Busch Gardens, 1 each at the US parks 1 at Seaworld and then the water parks if we were up for it (we are not huge water park people.)

Other option is to just do a 3 day/both park pass for US and a 1 day pass for Legoland.

Either way, I thought we would stay on property for the 2 US days and then move to a cheaper hotel for the rest of the stay, possibly a condo.

I know it is a lot of questions, but this is a first for us! I can plan Disney down to a tee, but need some help with this one!
 
i don't think it will be too much- we do split stays all the time.

we love Universal and have done a Universal/ Busch gardens /Seaworld

stay before. We haven't done Legoland yet so I can't comment on that.

We aren't waterpark people either.
 
The Flex Ticket gives you a lot of options and if you are interested in doing all those parks while you're here, go for it!

Busch Gardens will take an entire day because of the drive and traffic.

Legoland will be very busy since it's new and you're coming during summer vacation. It should be fun though.

I would recommend thinking about what you really want to do and then decide which option is going to be the best.
 


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