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Advice for the Theme Park Weary
By
Cara Goldsbury
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When you just can’t take
another day at the theme parks on your Orlando vacation
consider these suggestions:
Book a Spa Treatment - What better way to soothe fragile
nerves and sore feet than a session at one of Orlando’s
resort spas. On Disney property there’s the Grand
Floridian as well as the Saratoga Springs Spa where one of
their luxurious treatments are a perfect addition to your
vacation. Off property you can’t do any better than the
ultra luxurious Ritz-Carlton Spa or the Gaylord Palms
Canyon Ranch Spa. Those staying at a Universal Resort
should consider an exotic Javanese treatment at the
Mandara Spa at Portofino Bay Hotel.
Relax At Your Resort’s Pool - Orlando’s resort pools
are justifiably renowned for their spectacular theming.
Disney offers some of the best, particularly Stormalong
Bay at the Yacht and Beach Club, a 3-acre mini waterpark,
or the boulder lined beauty at the Wilderness Lodge
featuring waterfalls and its very own geyser. Off
property, the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress’ fantasyland
pool is cooled by twelve waterfalls and at the JW
Marriott’s “Lazy River” you can float to your
heart’s content. And at Universal Orlando’s Hard Rock
Hotel is the coolest (and I don’t just mean the water
temperature) pool around with an underwater sound system,
sand beach, and poolside cabanas.
Spend Time On Disney’s Waterways - Disney has miles of
lakes and lagoons to explore. You’ll find that most
Disney resorts have a marina where many types of
watercraft are available for hire. Sailboats, pontoon and
canopy boats, Sea Raycers, even a 48-foot yacht. Take your
pick. Perhaps the biggest bang for your buck is to be had
at the Contemporary Resort where in addition to the above
you’ll also find parasailing, waterskiing, tubing, and
wakeboarding on beautiful Bay Lake.
Cool Off at a Disney Waterpark - Disney has two wonderful
waterparks: Blizzard Beach, a perfect place for
daredevils, and Typhoon Lagoon where you’ll find a
whopper of a surf pool along with tamer attractions. Spend
your day hopping from one crazy waterslide to another or
just kick back and relax on a lounge chair for the
afternoon.
Shop Till You Drop in The Mall at Millenia - For one of
Orlando’s best shopping experiences head to this
fabulous new mall just minutes from Universal Orlando.
Here you’ll find only the best with stores such as
Neiman Marcus, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vuitton, and
Tiffany. But fair warning: this trip could end up costing
a pretty penny. Those with great taste but thriftier
intentions will love the Orlando Premium Outlets Mall
located just across I-4 from Downtown Disney where
designer outlet stores such as Hugo Boss, Armani, Escada,
Ermenegildo Zegna, and Burberry won’t break the bank.
Head to Downtown Disney - For a change of pace there’s
Downtown Disney. Here you’ll find over 70 shops,
restaurants, and nightclubs plus a 24-screen theater,
Disney Quest with five floors of virtual games and
adventures, even a Cirque du Soleil. Adults will want to
pick a great restaurant for dinner like Wolfgang Puck or
Portofino Yacht Club and then head to Pleasure Island to
party down until the wee hours of the morning.
Swim With a Dolphin - Perhaps the most unusual experience
in Orlando is Discovery Cove. Spend up close and personal
time with your very own dolphin friend, snorkel with
tropical fish and rays, even feed birds right out of your
hand. Then relax on a sandy beach with little or no
crowds. Definitely a day to be remembered.
Make the Rounds Resort Hopping - Spend a few hours ogling
at Disney’s wonderfully themed resorts. And best of all,
it doesn’t cost a thing. Board the monorail at the
Ticket and Transportation Center and hop off at each of
the three Magic Kingdom resorts. First the Polynesian, a
tropical wonderland, then the Grand Floridian, Disney’s
flagship resort, and lastly the Contemporary where
you’ll enjoy the Grand Concourse with the monorail
silently gliding overhead. Out back you can catch a boat
to the Wilderness Lodge, Disney’s most beautiful resort
modeled after an early 1900s national park lodge. Then
catch a boat to the Magic Kingdom and a ferry to the TTC
where you started. It’s a grand circle that can’t be
beat.
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About
The Author
Cara
Goldsbury is the author of The Luxury
Guide to Walt Disney World: How to Get the
Most Out of the Best Disney Has to Offer
available at 800-247-6553, www.luxurydisneyguide.com,
Amazon.com, or your local bookstore. Visit
her at www.luxurydisneyguide.com. |
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