Orlando boasts a great variety of theme parks, shops and entertainment, making it ideal for cheap holidays. The Universal Orlando theme parks, for instance, is made up of the Universal Studios Orlando, Islands of Adventure, and Universal CityWalk, offering at least three full days’ and nights’ worth of non-stop entertainment. Admission to Universal CityWalk is free, only the nightclubs have a small cover charge.
When you get hungry after a day of fun in the theme parks, it won’t be difficult to find a place to eat something good. Our suggestion is to leave the theme park and lunch outside the park, where you will find a more diverse choice, as well as higher-quality food at a more reasonable price. Throughout Orlando, you will find an abundance of inexpensive fastfood restaurants, like McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s, Chick-Fil-A, and Waffle House. These establishments serve breakfast, lunch and dinner and are typically open until 1am or later.
At the end of a trip, there always comes a time when you have to buy a little something as a souvenir to remember all the great times you had. As Orlando is a tourist-oriented city, you will have a plethora of shopping opportunities available. Whether you’re looking for cheap souvenirs from your trip, clothing, or a gift for someone back home you can find it one of the many independently owned shops and chain stores scattered around the city – and for something more specific, the theme parks are always a good bet.
For cheap holidays, Orlando is a fantastic destination. Whether you’re looking for a cheap summer holiday or a bargain winter excursion, a cheap holiday to Orlando is a great way of enjoying your time off without breaking the bank. Don’t just book it, Thomas Cook it.
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