Travel Guide: Orlando, Florida

I finally get the chance to finish this travel post from our trip last month in Orlando, Florida. Here are the highlights of our recent trip and some tips for you on where to go, to eat and to shop.

  1. Disney World: Magic Kingdom We went there 4th of July and it was a great experience as their usual fireworks display was extra special. The fireworks was all over the Magic Kingdom (360 degrees). It was so cool!! The ticket price for 1 day pass was $134 but includes 3 fast pass, you just have to download their app and sign in there to get the fast pass. The whole experience was great it was indeed the happiest place on earth. Our relatives was with us too.  Travel Guide: Orlando, FLoridaTravel Guide: Orlando, FLoridaTravel Guide: Orlando, FLorida DSC_1854 DSC_1798 DSC_1662 DSC_1676 DSC_1639 DSC_1200 DSC_1127 This is so cool! It shows different Disney movies here at the castle like this “Up.”DSC_1642
  2. Never Ending Pool days at the clubhouse

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This is the round up of all my look from our trip in Orlando, Florida.

Look 1 ONE PIECE SWIMSUIT Look 2 PALM PRINT PLAYSUIT  Look 3  PRINTED SHIFT DRESS Look 4  TASSLED SPAGHETTI STRAP TOP  Look 5  SHIRT DRESS AS SWIM COVER UP 

3. Aquatica Water Park 

This is such a nice place because the kids really enjoyed the water even my husband and I. In here they have this cool water slide where you will see underneath the dolphins swimming beside you but you will be inside the tube slide. They also have wave pool and other cool water slides, lazy river… We also purchased the meal all day so we just have to pay one time. It is buffet style and the food is okay.

DSC_1615DSC_1585 DSC_1610 DSC_1592      4. Disney Springs formerly known as Downtown Disney

This we just strolled as they have a lot of restaurants, shops, entertainment for all ages.

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5. Universal Studio City Walk 

This is kinda similar to Disney Springs as they have a lot of restaurants, shops and entertainment but this one is way smaller than Disney Springs.

DSC_2114 DSC_2106     6. Crayola Factory

Family friendly place and a lot of arts and crafts for all of you. The entrance fee is $22 but got there an hour before closing so it was half the price. I suggest go there early so you can go to all their stations for arts and crafts.

We really enjoyed our stay here in Orlando. Some places we did not get to take a lot of pictures as we were really enjoying it. We also went to Artegon Marketplace, they have unique stores from artisans and they have cute wall arts. We thought of visiting the beach to get to see some white sands but did not get a chance. Our 7 days stay was not enough, it should be at least 2 weeks 🙂 We stayed at our aunts rest house, but there are a lot of hotels within the area.

Until the next adventure: Upcoming trios for us this month are Virginia Beach and Quebec, Canada. Follow along our family travel.

I hope you find this post helpful when travelling to Orlando, Florida.

Thank you all for your comments and for visiting my blog. Have a wonderful weekend!]

Simply,

Christanne

 

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