A Key Ingredient of An Inexpensive Orlando Visit

Started by opensource, Feb 25, 2010, 06:01 AM

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Provided you can keep down the costs of theme park admissions, a vacation spent in Orlando, Florida, can be an unusually inexpensive activity -- and here's why:All four of the major cut-rate airlines -- Southwest, AirTran, Spirit, and JetBlue -- fly to Orlando, Florida, often at rock-bottom prices. You have only to go to any search engine to enjoy the most remarkable airfare bargains to that popular destination. It's common to find fares of under $200 round-trip from where you live to Orlando.  Once there, any of a number of hotel search engines will place you at hotels (away from the premises of the theme parks) that charge some of the lowest room rates in America. It's common to find motel rooms renting for $50 a night that can accommodate a family of four.

But what about the cost of theme park admission? That's the element that destroys the carefully planned budget of most cost-conscious visitors. At $80-plus per adult ticket for a one-day admission (and almost as much for children), several hundred dollars are quickly spent by families simply to enter the various theme parks that have attracted them to Orlando.

That's why it's important to survey the pass programs of the non-Disney theme parks. A little-noticed pass offered by Universal Studios Florida is priced at only $147 per person for three days of unlimited admission to any of Universal's facilities. And that pass will, starting late-May, entitle you to enter Islands of Adventure, highlighting "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter," the new Universal attraction.  At $49 per person per day, Universal's Three-Day Park-to-Park Pass is a key to a rewarding but inexpensive Orlando visit. That moderate daily sum will suffice for one-day at Islands of Adventure, another day at "Harry Potter" within Islands of Adventure, and a final day at the original, separate Universal Studios Florida featuring TV themes, among many other compelling activities and attractions.

You can buy Universal's Three-Day Park to Park Pass from such vendors as The Official Ticket Center (tel. 877/406-4836; www.officialticketcenter.com). Going to that site, you'll have to navigate through numerous Disney World offerings, but eventually you'll find the three-day pass. It's provides a fine way to enjoy an inexpensive trip of, say, four days to Orlando (spending one day at your hotel's swimming pool, away from the theme parks).

Source: A Little-Known, $147 Four-Day Pass to Universal Studios Florida Is a Key Ingredient of An Inexpensive Orlando Visit

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Nifemi Donald

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