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The Beedell's First Trip to Orlando

The Beedell's First Trip to Orlando

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The Parks
The Magic Kingdom® Park

The park that started Disney’s Florida empire combines fantasy, adventure, and the future in a package of rides and shows that focuses on Disney movies and TV programs. (see The Magic Kingdom® Park).

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Disney-MGM Studios

Lights, camera, action! Movies, TV shows and stomach-churning thrill rides come together in a theme park that sometimes also serves as a working studio.

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Park

Visitors are brought face to face with the wild world of animals, but this kingdom’s spacious environmental design doesn’t always offer a front-row seat. (see Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Park).

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Epcot®

Inquiring minds love this Disney park, which features technology in Future World and the culture, architecture and enticing food of 11 nations in World Showcase. (see Epcot®).

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DisneyQuest

This interactive, indoor theme park is divided into four zones and entertains adults as much as it does kids. Highlights of the Explore Zone include Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer Gold, and Aladdin’s Magic Carpet Ride. The former puts you on the deck of a two-master schooner to play cat-and-mouse with foul-playing pirates and foul-smelling sea monsters. Aladdin’s Magic Carpet involves wearing a virtual reality helmet and taking a ride through the 3-D Cave of Wonders in search of the genie. In the Score Zone, it’s all about testing your game-playing skills. Don’t miss the Extraterrestrial Alien Encounter where you get to fly a space ship and blast gigantic robots, or the Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam, a life-size, sure-fire hit for pinball fans. The Create Zone unleashes the designer within: build your own roller coaster (and then ride it in a simulator), or take a short course in cartooning at the Animation Academy. The Replay Zone is filled with games where for an extra charge, you can win tickets that can be redeemed for prizes you can live without. Crowds are worse after lunch.

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Islands of Adventure

Universal’s top-of-the-pile theme park is a magnet for thrill jockeys, with some of the fastest, highest, and best rides in town. Be warned that 9 of its 13 rides have height or health restrictions, so it’s not for the young, weak of stomach, or squeamish.

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Universal Studios Florida

What Disney can do, Universal can equal. The movie and TV themes here can make people’s wildest dreams come true or worst nightmares a (special effects) reality. From Jaws to Terminator, the silver screen comes to life.

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SeaWorld Orlando

Its laid-back pace, educational angle, and animal actors make this a popular stop for those wanting a break from the lines and stifling crowds at other parks. (see SeaWorld Orlando).

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Discovery Cove

Discovery Cove is like an inland Caribbean island, a haven of peace and luxury only 15 minutes’ drive from Disneyworld. Here you can relax by the lagoons on beautiful landscaped beaches, swim with dolphins, rays, snorkel around the coral reef, or take a leisurely swim in the warm tropical river through to the aviary where the exotic birds are so tame they will sit on your shoulder. The full day package includes a continental breakfast and a delicious buffet lunch to cater for all tastes. Everything you need is included; wetsuit, snorkeling gear and unlimited supply of towels. A fantastic family day out you will all remember forever.

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Waterparks
Aquatica

Introducing Aquatica™ - a whimsical, one-of-a-kind waterpark that’s only in Orlando and could only come from SeaWorld, where one river floats you through an undersea world of colourful fish and another races you into rolling rapids. Slides that spin and soak you, and the incredible signature ride – Dolphin Plunge, with two awesome, enclosed tube slides that send you speeding through a lively lagoon filled with playful, black and white Commerson’s dolphins. Especially for the little ones, there’s the huge water play area, Kata’s Kookaburra Cove! Play, in on or over the serene-to-extreme waters in the gigantic double wave pools, then soak in the sun (or the cooling shade) on the white sand beach.

Aquatica is where the fun is as endless as the sea itself.

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Wet ’n Wild

Some say it’s hard to beat Disney’s water parks, but this rival has the most thrills money can buy on the city’s water scene.

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Blizzard Beach

In the battle for water park supremacy, Wet ’n Wild’s main competitor is this sizeable Disney park. It’s what a ski resort would be like if it started to melt, with water slides replacing ski runs. Geared to teens and young adults, the park offers seven water slides and excellent rides, a wave pool, and kids’ areas. If park capacity is reached early (as it often is), it closes to new admissions until later in the day. (see Water Parks).

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Places to Eat
50's Prime Time Café

Official Disney Description:

Bop into a Fabulous Fifties kitchenette where Mom is waiting to serve you a heaping plate of comfort food. Enjoy some of your favorite classic sitcom Moms on television sets while you gulp down such favorites as meatloaf, fried chicken, pot roast and milk shakes. So, come in, relax and be prepared for Mom, in her loving way, to treat you as one of her own and encourage you to "join the clean plate club."

The Review: Hands down the 50's Prime Time Café is a client and family favorite. The atmosphere will take you back to the old days where the family always sat at the dinner table together (well they did on tv anyway) and Mom (your waiter) will bring your food straight to the table. The food here is always deliciously homemade and the atmosphere get's two thumbs-up.

Lunch, Dinner: A la Carte Disney Dining Plan Restaurant

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Bahama Breeze

Trust the Caribbean menu and spirits to create some fun, but expect to wait up to two hours for a table.

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Café Tu Tu Tango

The menu in this lofty space is Spanish tapas in name but more international in flavor, with such diverse nibbles as baked goat’s cheese, tuna sashimi, alligator bites, and snapper fingers. Performers (from sword eaters to artists at work) provide the entertainment.

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Chili’s Grill & Bar

This international TexMex chain serves scrumptious Cajun chicken sandwiches, margarita-grilled chicken topped with lime shrimp, and Cadillac fajitas with black beans and rice.

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Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long

Enjoy songs and marshmallows around a campfire, which are followed by a different Disney movie every night. It is open to all – just park at the River Country entrance and take the bus to the party.

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Cici's Pizza

For a cheap meal go to cici's in international drive where an enjoy an all you can eat buffet for a measley $4.79. Includes Pizza, Pasta, Salad & Desert. Only extra extra is your drink which was a few dollars more with unlimited refills.

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Coral Reef Restaurant

A 600,000-gallon (272,600-liter) floor-to-ceiling aquarium is a calming backdrop to this themed restaurant. Despite the high-brow, mainly fish and seafood menu, it’s very child-friendly. Try the sauteed rock shrimp in a lemon cream sauce. (see Coral Reef).

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Golden Corral

Suitable for families, the endless buffet isn’t fancy, but offers value for money and there’s bound to be something for everyone.

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Little Saigon

This place stands out in the city’s thriving Vietnamese area for its huge bowls of pho , fragrant soup brimming with meat, seafood, noodles, and spices.

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Manny's Original Chophouse

Manny's is a fun, casual family friendly chophouse that serves "Just Simple Good Food".

You won't go home hungry or broke, You'll just go home happy!

Two for one happy hour 4-7 Fajitas buy one get one free every Wednesday Kids eat free every Monday & Tuesday

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Mickey’s Backyard BBQ

Disney characters keep you entertained at this hoedown and all-you-can-eat American buffet dinner in Fort Wilderness.

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Shopping
Downtown Disney

There are two shopping options in Downtown Disney. On the glittery West Side is the massive Virgin Megastore, George’s Guitar Gallery, and more than a dozen one-of-a kind shops. The more serene Marketplace is highlighted by World of Disney (the planet’s largest Disney store) and the LEGO Imagination Center, a massive superstore.

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Belz Factory Outlet World

This branch of Belz is not only the largest and oldest factory outlet mall in Orlando, it’s also one of the largest in the U.S.A. Located at the north end of I-Drive, the complex features more than 170 outlets in two fully enclosed malls and four annexes. The best stores focus on mid-line brands such as Nike, The Gap, Oshkosh B’Gosh, Puma, Dockers, Reebok, and Calvin Klein.

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Florida Mall

Sure, it’s a big enclosed suburban mall, but it’s also one of the best in Central Florida and hugely popular with visitors and locals. Stores include Dillard’s, JC Penney, Sears, Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, and more than 200 others.

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LEGO Imagination Center

Kids love the play area, which has enough LEGO pieces to build almost anything. Inside, the cash registers sing as parents buy the latest Lego gadgets.

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Pointe Orlando

Pointe Orlando is a complex of shopping, dining, and entertainment venues. It offers something for everyone – a 21-screen cinema, a Wonder-works entertainment center, seven theme restaurants, plus more than 60 retail stores, including Victoria’s Secret, Abercrombie & Fitch, and lots of specialty stores. The landscaped outdoor layout makes this a pleasant place for a shopping spree.

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World of Disney

The folks at Disney claim this store has the largest and most unique collection of Disney character merchandise on the planet. If you’re a hardcore Disney fanatic, it’s easy to spend a small fortune here.

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Practicalities
Things to Know Before You Go

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Tips on Getting Around Orlando

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Tips on Shopping & Tickets

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Health Tips

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Things to Avoid

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