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I-Drive questions

Jakester

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Original Poster
Even though im a local to Orlando, I have a few questions about some attractions on International Drive

1. How much would the titanic experience cost per person ??

2. How much is admission to the Trainland Meausem on I-Drive (Should be located next to the upcomming Dave and Busters)

3. How much is a Helicopter Tour over Universal/Seaworld/Disney World ??

4. Doesnt really pertain to I-Drive but are there any upcomming Train Conventions soon ???

I know i can trust wdwmagic for some answers. Thanks:)
 

Slipknot

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Titanic The Experience tickets are $21.95 per adult and $12.95 for children (3 - 11) and so very much worth it. I'd recommend going on a slow day (weekday when school is back in) as the group should be small and they will let you roam the different rooms a little more and not rush you through. Take a camera as you never know what you might see.

If you have any more questions just go to their site:

Titanic The Experience
 

Jakester

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Titanic The Experience tickets are $21.95 per adult and $12.95 for children (3 - 11) and so very much worth it. I'd recommend going on a slow day (weekday when school is back in) as the group should be small and they will let you roam the different rooms a little more and not rush you through. Take a camera as you never know what you might see.

If you have any more questions just go to their site:

Titanic The Experience

Thanks:)
And stay SIC
 

dave&di

Well-Known Member
Titanic The Experience tickets are $21.95 per adult and $12.95 for children (3 - 11) and so very much worth it. I'd recommend going on a slow day (weekday when school is back in) as the group should be small and they will let you roam the different rooms a little more and not rush you through. Take a camera as you never know what you might see.If you have any more questions just go to their site:

Titanic The Experience

When my BF and I were at the Titanic Experience last year, the group werre told cameras were not allowed with a flash. No one bothered, my camera automatically ajusts to the environment so the flash would have been automatic! :(We were allowed to take photos of the Staircase though.
 

Slipknot

Well-Known Member
When my BF and I were at the Titanic Experience last year, the group werre told cameras were not allowed with a flash. No one bothered, my camera automatically ajusts to the environment so the flash would have been automatic! :(We were allowed to take photos of the Staircase though.

Don't know what to tell you other than get a camera that lets you manually adjust for flash/no flash. :shrug:
 

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