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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2019 20:46:38 GMT
If you've gone there for yourself...to drink ale etc then bigger fool you Disney is for a holiday of a lifetime for the kids Is it expensive?...very much so For me personally Universal and blizzard beach were best My kids loved SeaWorld magic kingdom and universal and typhoon lagoon None of us touched any alcohol we were too busy exploring and driving around new places Sorry it wasnt for you rich but to line it up with blackpool is ridiculous I live just outside that shithole SeaWorld has gone downhill since they stopped feeding trainers to the whales, looked really rundown the last time I went 2 or 3 years ago. Busch gardens is a drive but much better I thought, Gatorland is good the first time you go but fuck off am I going on the wire slide above it. Kennedy is good to visit too, I also thought dennys and ihop were pretty reasonable for breakfasts or lunch. Yeh the shamu show was very good had tickets for Busch but, never got time to go unfortunately kennedy was on the to do list for me and lilfraise as he’s the astrophysicist but, his mum and sisters out voted us as they did my choice of heading for the gulf coast /Clearwater 😩 we used Denny’s a couple of times too we stayed off the junction with champions gate, so there was always plenty of driving to do
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Post by richie22 on Jun 30, 2019 20:52:39 GMT
If you've gone there for yourself...to drink ale etc then bigger fool you Disney is for a holiday of a lifetime for the kids Is it expensive?...very much so For me personally Universal and blizzard beach were best My kids loved SeaWorld magic kingdom and universal and typhoon lagoon None of us touched any alcohol we were too busy exploring and driving around new places Sorry it wasnt for you rich but to line it up with blackpool is ridiculous I live just outside that shithole SeaWorld has gone downhill since they stopped feeding trainers to the whales, looked really rundown the last time I went 2 or 3 years ago. Busch gardens is a drive but much better I thought, Gatorland is good the first time you go but fuck off am I going on the wire slide above it. Kennedy is good to visit too, I also thought dennys and ihop were pretty reasonable for breakfasts or lunch. Really enjoyed our visit to gatorland, kids loved it. I have Kennedy on Tuesday with ‘meet the astronaut’ Experiance and can’t wait
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Post by lordherefordsknob on Jun 30, 2019 21:21:43 GMT
SeaWorld has gone downhill since they stopped feeding trainers to the whales, looked really rundown the last time I went 2 or 3 years ago. Busch gardens is a drive but much better I thought, Gatorland is good the first time you go but fuck off am I going on the wire slide above it. Kennedy is good to visit too, I also thought dennys and ihop were pretty reasonable for breakfasts or lunch. Really enjoyed our visit to gatorland, kids loved it. I have Kennedy on Tuesday with ‘meet the astronaut’ Experiance and can’t wait Make sure you take the bus ride at NASA could not believe how big that place is. Takes 20 minutes to get from the museum to the launch pads. Saturn v, Atlantis space shuttle are amazing also the memorials to the shuttle crashes are very moving.
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Post by followyoudown on Jun 30, 2019 22:11:19 GMT
SeaWorld has gone downhill since they stopped feeding trainers to the whales, looked really rundown the last time I went 2 or 3 years ago. Busch gardens is a drive but much better I thought, Gatorland is good the first time you go but fuck off am I going on the wire slide above it. Kennedy is good to visit too, I also thought dennys and ihop were pretty reasonable for breakfasts or lunch. Really enjoyed our visit to gatorland, kids loved it. I have Kennedy on Tuesday with ‘meet the astronaut’ Experiance and can’t wait Orlando eye is worth a visit if you havent been there was a really nice american diner near there to grab lunch cant remember the name but it had old style jukeboxes you could select music on. Cheesecake factory at orlando mall if you or the family have a sweet tooth and also gharidelli shop at disney springs do amazing sundaes and their chocolates are unlike most american chocolate edible. Plan your route at disney springs properly and there is an irish bar you can grab a quick expensive pint at too
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Post by followyoudown on Jun 30, 2019 22:16:21 GMT
SeaWorld has gone downhill since they stopped feeding trainers to the whales, looked really rundown the last time I went 2 or 3 years ago. Busch gardens is a drive but much better I thought, Gatorland is good the first time you go but fuck off am I going on the wire slide above it. Kennedy is good to visit too, I also thought dennys and ihop were pretty reasonable for breakfasts or lunch. Yeh the shamu show was very good had tickets for Busch but, never got time to go unfortunately kennedy was on the to do list for me and lilfraise as he’s the astrophysicist but, his mum and sisters out voted us as they did my choice of heading for the gulf coast /Clearwater 😩 we used Denny’s a couple of times too we stayed off the junction with champions gate, so there was always plenty of driving to do I have always stayed on i drive couldnt be bothered driving in the evening. Busch gardens is great although first time I went me and my brother headed straight for the tidal wave ride which with 8 hours to spend there wasnt the smartest move we dryed out after an hour in the sun luckily....
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Post by richie22 on Jun 30, 2019 22:29:09 GMT
Did rainforest cafe at Disney springs as was suitable for kids, really liked it. Couldn’t believe that our waitress was on $3 pre hour when we spoke to her. Disney springs is a lovely spot , spotlessly clean and layer out. Recommend
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Post by xchpotter on Jul 1, 2019 8:29:01 GMT
Really enjoyed our visit to gatorland, kids loved it. I have Kennedy on Tuesday with ‘meet the astronaut’ Experiance and can’t wait Make sure you take the bus ride at NASA could not believe how big that place is. Takes 20 minutes to get from the museum to the launch pads. Saturn v, Atlantis space shuttle are amazing also the memorials to the shuttle crashes are very moving. Kennedy Space Centre is still my favourite visit out of all of the attractions. We went in 2011 when SS Discovery was preparing to launch about a week later. We could see the shuttle on its stand being prepared from a distance of several miles on the viewing tower. I week or so later it was launch day and as we were getting ready to fly home from the airport it lifted.....albeit we were miles away, I always consider seeing a space shuttle take off in real life an experience I shan’t forget. One thing that did make me chuckle when we visited Kennedy was a load of Hare Krishna followers on a trip to the centre. They were posing for photos outside of the main entrance with the NASA symbol and rotating huge globe in the background of their photo.....talk about opposite philosophies....it was just surreal.
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