I wasn't sure what it would be like. But we decided to give it a try. For years I've always been on a Disney trip and saw the signs for sea world, busch gardens (not exactly orlando), etc, and always felt like I was not giving other places a chance. So we decided to do a Sea World/Busch Gardens/other Orlando trip. I was worried I'd feel sick when we drove right by the signs for Disney. But it was really cool. Sea World is way better than I had thought it would be. Great shows, good rides, food was...eh.
We stayed at a "Sea World Hotel", really just a marriott that has some sea world type theming. But if you do stay there, you get a quick queue unlimited pass which was convenient. Pretty much the same as Univeral front of the line pass for staying at a universal hotel.
Busch Gardens was even better. Had great themeing, some really cool rides, great animal displays.
We also went to Green Meadows Farms, crazy, the place has been there for nearly 25 years and I had never heard of it. It's a petting farm about 5 or so miles south of Disney. Really a cool place. NO ONE there, amazing they stay in business.
We even drove through Celebration, although we didn't get it because our drive was to get my kids to take a nap.
OH, and the price. 5 nights in the hotel, park tickets for sea world and busch gardens, and free dining for two of our days, and it was about 1/3 the cost of Disney.
So I guess I don't really have a point, just that it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I was worried I'd have this terrible empty feeling, but the excitement of the new places prevented that from happening.
All this being said, having just got home from the airport about 4 hours ago, we are already thinking about an April Disney trip, because while it was great, it just isn't the same.
We stayed at a "Sea World Hotel", really just a marriott that has some sea world type theming. But if you do stay there, you get a quick queue unlimited pass which was convenient. Pretty much the same as Univeral front of the line pass for staying at a universal hotel.
Busch Gardens was even better. Had great themeing, some really cool rides, great animal displays.
We also went to Green Meadows Farms, crazy, the place has been there for nearly 25 years and I had never heard of it. It's a petting farm about 5 or so miles south of Disney. Really a cool place. NO ONE there, amazing they stay in business.
We even drove through Celebration, although we didn't get it because our drive was to get my kids to take a nap.
OH, and the price. 5 nights in the hotel, park tickets for sea world and busch gardens, and free dining for two of our days, and it was about 1/3 the cost of Disney.
So I guess I don't really have a point, just that it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I was worried I'd have this terrible empty feeling, but the excitement of the new places prevented that from happening.
All this being said, having just got home from the airport about 4 hours ago, we are already thinking about an April Disney trip, because while it was great, it just isn't the same.