SeilerBird
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I have been living in the Orlando area now for a year and a half and one of the big reasons I settled here is due to the high concentration of fun places to visit in this state. I have bought myself a nice collection of Annual Passes to all the theme parks in the area. I have a Walt Disney World pass which is good for all four of their parks, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. I have a pass for Universal Studios that includes both parks, Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. I got a pass for Sea World and Busch Gardens, a pass for both Legoland Parks (one is a water park), a pass for Gatorland and one for the Kennedy Space Center. That is a total of 12 different parks for a whole year. They cost around $1200, which means an average of $100 per park or less than $25 a week.
So every morning I get up and head to one of my parks and spend the morning. The main reason for this is to give me cool places to walk and exercise, and cool things to photograph. I am basically feeding both my addictions, photography and hiking.
I usually stay until around noon time. Since once the afternoon sets in the weather gets hotter, the crowds get thicker and the chance of rain dramatically increases. Lately I have been visiting Disney on a predictable basis. Hollywood Studios on Monday, Magic Kingdom on Tuesday, Wednesday is 'anything can happen day', Thursday I go to Epcot, Friday I head to Animal Kingdom and Saturday I usually do Gatorland. Sunday is a day to watch football so I go nowhere.
Disney allows three FastPass+ selections each day so I always get to ride my favorite rides every time I visit. I think I have died and gone to heaven because every day I am riding a roller coaster. If anyone has any questions about any of these parks fire away.
So every morning I get up and head to one of my parks and spend the morning. The main reason for this is to give me cool places to walk and exercise, and cool things to photograph. I am basically feeding both my addictions, photography and hiking.
I usually stay until around noon time. Since once the afternoon sets in the weather gets hotter, the crowds get thicker and the chance of rain dramatically increases. Lately I have been visiting Disney on a predictable basis. Hollywood Studios on Monday, Magic Kingdom on Tuesday, Wednesday is 'anything can happen day', Thursday I go to Epcot, Friday I head to Animal Kingdom and Saturday I usually do Gatorland. Sunday is a day to watch football so I go nowhere.
Disney allows three FastPass+ selections each day so I always get to ride my favorite rides every time I visit. I think I have died and gone to heaven because every day I am riding a roller coaster. If anyone has any questions about any of these parks fire away.