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Disney Parks Fl offer many lodging choices

 

   


While Disney is not part of east COAST vacations per se, no self respecting vacation site would consider itself complete without a section about Disney Parks Fl... and after all, it's only about a 75 minute drive from Interstate 95 and the Beeline and as such really IS part of the Eastcoast Vacation experience.

If you consider the Disney Resort at Vero Beach (Disney hotel fl) to be part of the East Coast vacation experience, certainly relevancy is retained. Add to this that the Disney cruise fleet departs from Port Canaveral and that the Disney cruise Dexperience is simply an extension of the Fl Disney Parks, we definitely still are talking about East Coast Vacations.. and out to sea.

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Disney really started this thing with mickey's magic kingdom now many years ago, and then moved on to open epcot Fl, and now there are at least five major fl disney theme parks. You can do an entire two week vacation with Disney alone and not even consider the competition such as Universal Fl.

We have! and we've done it in all seasons. What we suggest you avoid is vacationing there in Jul and August due to the heat and crowds. April and Sep are our favorite months. Don't ask our favorite park... they all are just tops and now that we (your site author and webmaster) has retired to Fl to become residents, with the fl resident disney ticket offers, we're going to be there a whole lot more. And that is not even considering a weekend at the Vero Beach Disney Hotel resort.

The latest Disney offering however is yet to be tried, and this is the park-sea disney cruise and park combined package. In fact, we have yet to go on our first cruise, but from the studying we have done, there's no question our choice will be the Disney Cruise experience as our first.

For those visiting Disney for the first time, we have only one word of principal advice: Plan Ahead. OK.. that's two words. Buy yourself 2-3 good books on park layout; know what you want to see. Learn about the line reservation system and use it. Choose your restaurants and book there early in the day. Pace yourself. Mix your activity with the park, then getting to your hotel and maybe cooling at the pool. Split your day. But do plan and recognize that in one day or one week you can't do everything.

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If you do this, you'll end the vacation with some really great experiences and feelings and definitely look forward to your next visit and different experience!

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