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  • Buying Theme Park Tickets

    Posted on February 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: Tony Hopson
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    Whilst it is a fantastic experience to visit Orlando and its’ famous attractions, picking the best tickets can be a bit daunting. The various tickets available to just visit Disney seem to go on and on! To start deciding what is your best choice you need to begin by asking yourself some questions.

    What parks do we want to visit?

    Plan what you want to do first of all (there is a free planning guide on our website - link above) Most people visit for 14 days and fitting everything is impossible in one visit. Disney alone has four major parks, an interactive theme park, water parks and evening entertainment.

    Are you willing to stay in one park all day or would you prefer to ‘hop’ from one park to another? ‘Hopping’ between parks is a good way to see as much as possible but, if it’s your first visit you will find plenty to keep you occupied for a whole day at each of the major venues. However it is a useful ticket if you plan to visit, say Animal Kingdom during the day and then watch Fantasmic at MGM in the evening.

    Do you intend to come back to Orlando in the future?

    Some tickets will expire within 14 days of your starting to use them but if you pay a little more for your tickets they will never expire. So with the former you have to ‘use them or lose them’.

    How much can you afford to spend?

    Purchasing more days works out cheaper per visit, so buying a ticket which gives you 7 or 10 days in the parks can cost less (per day) than a 3 or 4 day ticket.

    Do you plan to do just the major parks or visit the water parks, Pleasure Island etc as well?

    Disneys’ ‘base’ tickets will just get you into the major parks but their ‘water park fun and more’ tickets will also get you entrance into the likes of Blizzard Beach, Disney Quest and Pleasure Island.

    As an example (correct as at 30th December 2007):-

    A 4 day ‘water park fun and more’ pass would give you four extra visits to the smaller attractions for just $49 more than the cost of the base ticket. By the way Disney are currently throwing in a 5th day at a major park with their 4 day tickets. A ticket to one water park alone is $39.

    Tickets for Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure can be bought separately. However, if you are planning to visit both check out the 7 day pass which is cheaper than two one day passes and you can move between the parks during the day. By upgrading to a 4 or 5 day flex ticket you can use the ticket to visit Busch Gardens, Wet n Wild and Sea World as well.

    If swimming with dolphins is your thing then book into Discovery Cove. A ticket here will get you into Sea World later in your stay.

    Bear in mind that in most of the parks you will be charged to park your car ($12 in October 2007). However, you can leave the park and return later in the same day without paying again.

    There are lots more attractions than just those mentioned above. For more information on buying park tickets visit http://www.silvercreekvillas.com/tickets.php

  • Epcot Passports for the Kids

    Posted on February 22nd, 2009 admin 1 comment

    Written by: Patty Bensur
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    Epcot Center can be a terrific educational opportunity for the children.   Of course, vacation is a time for fun and exploring the World Showcase may not be their idea of an entertaining holiday experience.   Here’s a great way to get the most out of your visit with the under-10’s in your group and even keep the whining to a minimum!

    Before entering the World Showcase, stop at the gift shop at the entrance and purchase an Epcot Passport for each of the children.  They are very reasonably priced, of a very high quality and make a great souvenir to take home afterwards.    The package contains a few items including a cool pin showing a traveling Mickey surrounded by each of the flags of the various countries.  (My children wore their pins proudly!)  The main item is a very realistic looking “passport” book with a 2 page spread for each of the World Showcase countries contained in a very durable plastic case.   A collection of stickers is also enclosed.  There are 6 stickers for each country.  One names the country showing that county’s flag surrounded by mouse ears (cute!) and the remaining 5 show pictures of points of interest located at that particular country’s pavilion.

    We purchased these passports the first time we took our children to Epcot.  We had them go on a “scavenger hunt” to locate the various spots depicted on the stickers – when they located one, they were allowed to remove the sticker and paste it on the appropriate page of their passport.   

    We stopped at the Kidcot station at each country along the way and got their passports “validated”.   The young people stationed at the various posts were so friendly and many of them not only stamped the passport but also added a nice message in the “notes” section of their particular country.

    The passport served double-duty for my children as they found the extra pages at the end very handy for collecting autographs from their favorite characters that they met throughout the park.

     My children were so absorbed with the “hunt” and the task of getting each page of their passport stamped, that we didn’t hear one complaint all day long.  We adults thoroughly enjoyed our visit and the kids had great fun while getting an education (little did they know)!

    My kids often take out their passports, which are truly their very own “personal travel record”, and have fun remembering their very first tour of the Epcot World Showcase. 

  • Davenport Lakes

    Posted on February 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: Tony Hopson
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    Davenport Lakes is a lovely base for your Florida vacation. With Disney World less than a 10 mile drive* all the major attractions are easily accessible. However, you are on a quiet community so it is easy to relax on your days off from the parks.

    Situated adjacent to Highway 27 you are close to the 192 and the I-4 so getting to your chosen destination should never be a problem and you actually have a choice of routes to get to Disney World, Seaworld and Universal Studios. Both coasts are easy to get to, as are Busch Gardens, Cypress Gardens and Kennedy . It is even possible to view a shuttle launch from your front door.

    As you would expect from the name, this community has a large lake which is a 5 minute walk from ‘tigger-woods’. Next to the lake is a picnic area with BBQs, and a small dock from where you can view the wildlife.

    The community has a pool which is available to all residents, as is the adjacent tennis court and small play area.

    Obtaining provisions is not a problem whilst staying on the community. There are no less than 3 supermarkets within a 2 mile drive and a little closer is a deli and a convenience store. You can also find here a bank, gas station, hairdressers, bar, cafe and liquor store. Very nearby are several restaurants including a pizza take-away and if you drive the one-third of a mile to the 192 you will find more restaurants than you could ever use in a month. A short way down the 192 is an internet cafe for those who need to check their e-mails.

    A few minutes away Polo Park has two golf courses, where you can hire equipment should you wish. Some of the fairways play through the villas on the local communities.

    The community runs events from time to time for the residents and the “Dive In Movie” on the 17 foot screen by the community pool is always popular. Should you like to know more about this community why not visit their website - www.davenportlakes.com

    *this was clocked from Davenport Lakes to MGM - you may see more optimistic estimates of the distance advertised by villa owners.

  • Virgin Check In at Downtown Disney

    Posted on February 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: John BRADBURNE
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    Anyone who books a holiday or flight with Virgin Atlantic can check in at downtown Disney near the Nouba Tent. Sometimes you need to be out of the villa by 10.00am. You do not want to drive around with your suitcases in the car. You can check in your suitcases and enjoy the rest of the day. You can walk around the Disney Village, have a game of Mini Golf - Pirates Cove is near the Disney Village at the Crossroads or go to the Florida Mall and do that last minute shopping. Remember if you are economy class it is 2 cases at 23kg each, (46kgs in total per person). The suitcases are weighed at the check in. It cost $10 per person children must also pay $10 and everyone must be there to check in. It is free to all Virgin Holidays’ guests, premium and gold card members. They give you your boarding pass and seat numbers. The check in is open between approx 8.00am and 1.00pm. It does depend on the weather conditions to whether the check in is open. You must be at Orlando Airport at least 90 minutes before your flight departures, if you have used the Disney check in. You need to take into consideration the amount time it takes to return your car and also getting through security. Duty free shop will not accept purchases from you if your flight is due to departure within 45 minutes. Your purchases are given to you just before you board the plane.

  • Check out day - things to do

    Posted on February 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: Liz Burroughs
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    Sadly, like all good things, your vacation comes to an end and you have to check out of your accommodation by 10/11.00am on departure day. As owners of a very popular rental house, we often have check out by 10.00am so that the house can be got ready and cleaned for the incoming guests that day.  Usually our flight leaves Florida  early evening, several hours after we have checked out and in order to make the most of our last few hours in Florida we have put together some suggestions – based on our own experiences.

    For guests with flights home from Tampa.

    A stop for lunch at Ybor City, just off the I4 before Tampa International Airport, is a very pleasant way to spend a couple of hours. Choose from a variety of cuisine - Spanish, Cuban, Italian, Greek and French – these can be found by strolling down La Setima, the main street of the Historic District.  Try tapas and a pitcher of Spanish sangria or you can grab a coffee and light lunch – there is a lot of choice and it is a great way of using up those remaining dollars.  There are many specialty stores giving a perfect opportunity to buy some last minute souvenirs, gifts and postcards.  There are also bus and walking tours, these are of course subject to date and time.

    For guests with flights home from Sanford and Orlando International.

    Lakeridge Winery is situated on the US 27N, just outside Clermont. Complimentary Tours and Wine Tasting are offered seven days a week. Tours operate frequently, starting with a short video, a walk near the production area then outside on a balcony to see a great views of the vineyards where the grapes are grown and harvested. The Wine Tasting (best bit for non drivers!) is held downstairs at a large tasting counter and a variety of wines ranging are usually offered. The winery tour and wine tasting lasts approximately 45-50 minutes. Afterwards you can browse their retail area with gifts, wines, accessories, and there is no sales pressure to make purchases.

    Winter Park.  Historic Winter Park is situated on the I4 East, Park Avenue in the heart of Winter Park is a great place to spend your last few hours in Orlando.   Park Avenue has a long park in the middle of the street. (There is a fantastic pet store with everything for your favorite pet). This avenue has  many restaurants, cafes and upscale bars and many offer reasonable lunch time specials.  Park Avenue has a rival with Winter Park Village. This is a newer shopping center that includes restaurants and a movie theater. Park Avenue has it’s charm but Winter Park Village seems to have something for everyone too. Cheesecake Factory to Ruth’s Chris for eateries. Some upscale stores and specialty shops to Pier One and Borders bookstore.  This is not as walkable as Park Ave but does feature very nice and updated retail space.  The scenic boat tour is well worth a visit. The narrated, one hour cruise through the beautiful lakes and canals of Winter Park makes it a must on every person´s list. It´s really the only way to see the true beauty of Winter Park which includes Rollins College, Kraft Azalea Gardens, Isle of Sicily, tropical birds, plants, flowers and magnificent mansions.  The boat trip operates daily and is only 5 minutes from Park Avenue and is reasonably priced.

    Celebration,  easily accessible for anyone staying on US27, Hwy 192,  or near I4 -this is an ideal way to spend an hour or two - you can stop for a reasonable priced lunch at the Market Street Cafe, have a walk around the lake, sit on a rocking chair or even visit the cinema.  There are also a few specialty stores with plenty of choice for last minute gifts.