Disney Vacations
December 13th, 2007
If the allure of the silver screen pulls you in, head over to Disney-MGM Studios for more on the Hollywood classics and the popular movies of today. Learn about your favorite movies and television shows, jump aboard exciting rides such as The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, or take the kids to the Broadway-style production of the Beauty and the Beast. No matter what your entertainment needs, this park has it covered.
An alternative to MGM Studios, Universal Studios Orlando has rides, shows, and attractions that allow you to further explore your favorite movies and television shows. You can walk through movie sets, experience thrilling rides such as The Revenge of the Mummy, and have a good laugh at the antics of Shrek and Donkey at Shrek 4D. For older kids, the exhilarating rides of Universal’s Islands of Adventure are sure to excite and capture their attention. With some of the most amazing roller coasters on five separate islands, you can live the adventure the entire day.
Disney is clearly an area that is family-oriented, so make your accommodations a family affair. Rather than staying in separate hotel rooms where it can take hours of back and forth before the whole family is ready to venture out, try a Disney vacation rental for your next trip. With all the amenities of home readily available and with everybody in the same general vicinity, getting the entire family ready for a day out at the theme parks is suddenly a much simpler task. To get the most quality time out of your vacation, try a Disney Condo that meets all of your needs and exceeds all of your expectations.
HomeAway.com has the most comprehensive selection of vacation rental homes on the Internet. For an alternative lodging option, look into a Disney vacation rental for your next trip to Florida.
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