Orlando From 44 Per Person With Dwvc

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There are three things in this world everyone should do before they die, party until daybreak, shake hands with Mickey Mouse and drive an Italian sports car.
Designer Way Vacation Club (DWVC) can help you with at least one of these.

There are really only two limiting factors on what to do in Orlando-time and money: chances are pretty good you won't have limitless amounts of either.

DWVC can offer its members accommodation in Orlando at unbelievable prices. For 272 per week in April (the driest month of the year with average temperatures from 15C at night to 28C during the day), you can get a two bedroom condo sleeping four at the Villas at Island Club (resort code T00117). The unit is air conditioned, has 2 bathrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. This resort is 10 minutes drive from Walt Disney World. Pictures are shown below.



Also available, a massive seven bed villa that sleeps fourteen for 612 per week in April. These units are the Windsor Palms and Hills (resort code T00118) and have all the features of the smaller resort but with more bathrooms. This resort is 3 miles from Walt Disney World. Pictures are shown below.



I would always recommend a hire car for a stay anywhere in the States, you can get your account manager at Timelinxs reservation centre to book a car for you along with all the tickets for the theme parks and day trips you would want to take.

Here's my list of the top ten things to do on your holiday. I dare you to try all ten on one trip. Walt Disney World by itself is 47 square miles of fun and adventure.

1. DISNEY-MAGIC KINGDOM. It is the most popular theme park in the world with nearly 15 million visitors. Rides such as "Pirates of the Caribbean", "Splash Mountain", and "Space Mountain" are at the top of the all time best list. "It's a Small World After All" leaves you singing the song for a week. All seven theme parks are difficult to do in a day.

2. DISNEY MGM STUDIOS Here we have some of the best rides including the Twilight Zone "Tower of Terror". An absolutely fascinating look at how the movies are made plus lots of fun too. Can be a one day adventure.

3. DISNEY-ANIMAL KINGDOM "Expedition Everest" is the highlight of the rides in this one day trip through the Kingdom of Animals featuring "Festival of the Lion King"-a must see.

4. SEA WORLD Beautiful gardens are the backdrop for this educational and fun experience. Definitely worth a visit yet very different from the other Orlando attractions.
One ride worth the trip is "Kraken" a floorless roller coaster.

5. EPCOT CENTER At least a two day journey this one. It is more of an educational experience and a little on the heavy side compared to the lightness of the other theme parks. It is very well done and very educational.

6. BUSCH GARDENS Okay it is not in Orlando, it's in Tampa. It is one of the biggest zoos in the world and has some great thrill rides like "Kumba" and "Python". Oh and the beer-did someone mention free beer! Well worth the trip.

7. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS A working TV and motion picture studio with some great rides thrown in. Check out "Men in Black Alien Attack" and "Revenge of The Mummy" rides that will get your heart rate up in a hurry. There is a stiff competition between WDW and Universal for your dollar. The consumer is the winner as attractions at both places get better all the time.

8. ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE This slightly younger brother to Universal studios is made up of six islands that feature some of the best thrill rides in Orlando. It is mostly for the 54" and up crowd (the height restriction). "The amazing Adventures of Spider-Man", "Dueling Dragons", and "The Incredible Hulk" coaster are some of the best rides in the world.

9. DISNEY WATER PARKS You guessed it-a water theme park that is occasionally closed so check ahead. If water is your game-this is it!

10. CIRQUE DE SOLEIL. The athleticism of the performers is outstanding. But that is only the obvious. The choreography, set design, music, and the creativity of everything they do. Unbelievable. Not a circus in the American sense because there are no animals but spectacular nonetheless and not to be missed.

As a child I was lucky enough to travel to America twice, once to Florida and once to Calafornia. Both times I went to the numerous theme parks and to this day still say they were the best 2 holidays of my life. I cannot wait to return as an adult as no matter what age you are, it is impossible not to get caught up in the atmosphere that the parks offer, and the people are all extremely friendly and welcoming.

To book into either of these resorts or look at any of the hundreds of thousands of weeks holiday currently available, simply go to www.dwvc.com.


Author: Keith Martin (02/11/07)


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