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I don't know about the hotels you mentioned...International Drive is a very crowded, touristy area....if you can find a nice Hampton Inn nearby, I'd choose that. As for theme parks, it depends on what age group you are in...children should definitely see the Magic Kingdom at Disney, but for adults I'd head immediately to Epcot. Sea World is nice....usually shorter lines that at Disney and makes for a more relazing day (if possible). If there are children, they would love the new "Islands of Adventure" at Universal. Enjoy!
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I don't know about the hotels you mentioned...International Drive is a very crowded, touristy area....if you can find a nice Hampton Inn nearby, I'd choose that. As for theme parks, it depends on what age group you are in...children should definitely see the Magic Kingdom at Disney, but for adults I'd head immediately to Epcot. Sea World is nice....usually shorter lines that at Disney and makes for a more relazing day (if possible). If there are children, they would love the new "Islands of Adventure" at Universal. Enjoy!
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I don't know about the hotels you mentioned...International Drive is a very crowded, touristy area....if you can find a nice Hampton Inn nearby, I'd choose that. As for theme parks, it depends on what age group you are in...children should definitely see the Magic Kingdom at Disney, but for adults I'd head immediately to Epcot. Sea World is nice....usually shorter lines that at Disney and makes for a more relazing day (if possible). If there are children, they would love the new "Islands of Adventure" at Universal. Enjoy!
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I don't know about the hotels you mentioned...International Drive is a very crowded, touristy area....if you can find a nice Hampton Inn nearby, I'd choose that. As for theme parks, it depends on what age group you are in...children should definitely see the Magic Kingdom at Disney, but for adults I'd head immediately to Epcot. Sea World is nice....usually shorter lines that at Disney and makes for a more relazing day (if possible). If there are children, they would love the new "Islands of Adventure" at Universal. Enjoy!
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We stayed at the Quality Inn Plaza a couple of years ago. Hadn't made any plans to stay there, but it was OK for one night. The traffic on International Drive is pretty wretched, but hey, you'll be standing in lines all day anyway. Patience is a true virtue! (And we've always had fun regardless of the waits!)
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If you've never been to Disney, I recommend a 3 day passport so you can go to Disney World, Epcot (the new GM test track is supposed to be awsome) or the new Animal Kingdom, and MGM. Otherwise choose either Universal or MGM, Disney World, and maybe SeaWorld
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diane:
What did you think of the one night you stayed there. Our rate is $39.99/per night. Seems pretty cheap. We are only concerned with having a nice clean room, seeing that we won't be there much. My husband and I are in our upper 20s, what do you think we would enjoy?
What did you think of the one night you stayed there. Our rate is $39.99/per night. Seems pretty cheap. We are only concerned with having a nice clean room, seeing that we won't be there much. My husband and I are in our upper 20s, what do you think we would enjoy?



