Choosing the Orlando Tickets for your holiday

June 30th, 2009

Orlando is as far as I am concerned, the most entertaining place on the planet. Where else could you go where there are seven major theme parks, numerous water parks and a whole host of other entertainment available within such a short distance from one another. All this entertainment comes at a fairly hefty price, and this is where Orlando Tickets comes in. The aim of this site is to discuss the various visitor attractions in and around Orlando, whether that be the major attractions such as Disney World or the lesser known attractions and explain the best place to get your tickets for the Orlando Attractions from.

There are also a few pages on the site discussing visitor attractions further afield and the ticket prices, most notably Busch Gardens and Kennedy Space Center.

Disney World Tickets

It goes without saying that a visit to Orlando will involve a trip to some or all of the great Disney attractions in the area. With four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot) to choose from as well as two water parks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon).

UK visitors to Disney World tend to be offered tickets with a set number of days, which usually fits in with the two weeks that a UK visitor usually goes to Orlando for.

It is also possible as a UK visitor to get your Disney tickets from the USA direct from a ticket broker. This gives you a whole host of options and although makes the ticket purchasing process a whole lot more complicated does mean you can buy tickets for the Disney theme parks and attractions you most want to visit.

Something that many visitors miss out on when they visit the Disney theme parks is the Disney Fastpass system. This is free to all visitors to the Disney themeparks and can save you time when queuing for the rides, this is especially useful during the busier periods at the parks.

Universal Orlando Tickets

Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure make up the major attractions over at Universal Orlando. Whilst the ticket options for the Universal Orlando parks are nowhere near as complicated as those for the Disney attractions there are still a couple of options you can go for.

Seaworld Tickets

Things used to be much simpler for Seaworld. They had one park so you bought a ticket for Seaworld Orlando and you were done. Over the last couple of years Seaworld have added Discovery Cove and Aquatica to the original park.

If you’re looking for information on visiting Orlando or want to discuss hotels and restaurants in the area, visit the Orlando Florida Guide.