glassslippergirl
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OP here again, and another thank you for all the replies! This has given me a huge amount to think about.
I totally understand that most people, especially in the US, don’t get enough vacation leave from work to make this feasible. It’s certainly a nice problem to have, I will admit - this is a “big” vacation for us, celebrating a round-number birthday for both of us. We do usually go overseas for 4 weeks at a time, but I really have no idea what to expect at WDW, so I’m not sure how overwhelmed we will be.
We had not planned to go to Universal, purely because my husband has epilepsy and so many of the rides have seizure warnings. I saw a YouTube video about the Orlando Eye complex and that looks fun - additionally, there seems to be transport to Legoland from there. I’m also very interested in the manatees! As mentioned, my husband would like to go to NASA. It does sound like we can do most of these without a car, but I maybe shouldn’t be quite so adamant that I won’t hire a car. @Tiki_Sara, thank you so much for the info about driving in the US - that’s great to hear!
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Hi, OP. I think that as a lot of people respond,they are missing a major point— you are going to be at WDW for four weeks already. As I understand, that is already determined because you are meeting other groups, right? So, your question really is four weeks or five weeks? In that case, the difference is negligible. If the extra week lets you do things that are really important to you, then go for it. Go to the party, see the space center, explore Central Florida. I’ve been on both the London Eye and Orlando Eye, and the Orlando Eye is a huge letdown. Theme park structures are all about the facades that guests see but are unimpressive from above. It’s also far from WDW and hard to make out even the most impressive WDW structures. Nothing like the London Eye. Also, Legoland is very much for little ones. It would be great for your nieces, and I’d recommend planning it as part of their visit, but I wouldn’t recommend it as a couple’s trip. I’d spend serious time exploring Central FL options so that you can use the extra time doing what you want. Keep in mind that during the four weeks you will be in WDW with other groups, you can rent a car for a day here and a day there to explore also. Renting cars in Orlando is really pretty easy and can be reasonable in price.
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