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Disneyland world Orlando florida, Which TOWN is it in/near? (from this list) ??
Orlando Florida, Disneyland world, which town in Orlando is this in?
and which of these following towns, is Disneyland world Florida nearest?
Brevard County
Lake County
Orlando - Orange County
Osceola County
Polk County
Seminole County
Volusia County
which of them 7 is Nearest to Disneyland Orlando?
(or even, which of them towns IS where Disneyland is actually located in?)
and which of these following towns, is Disneyland world Florida nearest?
Brevard County
Lake County
Orlando - Orange County
Osceola County
Polk County
Seminole County
Volusia County
which of them 7 is Nearest to Disneyland Orlando?
(or even, which of them towns IS where Disneyland is actually located in?)
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http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotels-g34515-Orlando_Florida-Hotels.html
Right,
First of all - counties are not towns.
So, Walt Disney World is in the Lake Buena Vista area, which is considered part of Orlando City, which is in Orange County.
So, Disney World Florida is inside Orange County. The nearest city (for airports etc) would thus presumably be Orlando.
I hope that answers your question. If not, then I don't have a clue what you're asking, your post makes very little sense.
It's in Orange County but that's not a town...
It's at Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It's near Orlando though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_World
I presumed it was a wind up .
I thought it was in Kissimee , Orlando funnily enough.
Hypnodisc has pretty much nailed it there, the only thing that I'd add is that there is also Sanford International airport, a little North of Orlando.
It is primarily used by charter planes, but is within easy reach of Disney.
Thank you.
Trivial, sure, but it still bugs me.
DisneyLand Paris is quite nice I hear.
The USA might be a bit overwhelming.
But the question would still need to be asked - which town is Disneyland Paris in?
He's planning a holiday. Look at this confusing thread in Advice:D
Considering flying from the UK to Florida ,Ontario
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2035952
Disney Florida covers an absolutely mammoth area. You cannot just jump on a bus, you must have a rental car.
Oh dear....
He's not planning on getting a car
Marne-la-Vallée
The WDW property is roughly as big as Manchester, the Magic Kingdom car park is as big as Disneyland Park in Anehiem, California. You don't need a car as Disney have Busses from every hotel including Downtown Disney to every Park and waterpark.
They have buses that go to all the hotels and parks.
They do, but if your not driving you are better picking a place that offers complimentary transfers to all parks...most don't, and then you are subject to the hours the shuttle transfers run.
In addition to that food also needs to be thought about, yes you can eat in the parks but that tends to be overpriced rubbish, so you will need somewhere that has easy access to a range of places...I Drive is probably the best place for non drivers.
The park shuttle runs a few hours before and after the parks open/close so your not really restricted and if you did miss the last bus, a taxi won't cost the earth to get to where you need.
International Drive is like Blackpool, tacky as hell but it is good if you don't drive. Although most places on I-Drive are chains, (you can't beat a Sizzler steakhouse breakfast).
Not all park food is "overpriced rubbish". Try Le Cellier Steakhouse & Coral Reef in EPCOT for example, two places which offer more than your normal "overpriced rubbish". The Yatchsman Steakhouse at the Beach Club and Shulas at the Dolphin is WDW are two of the best restaurants in Florida.
Staying on i-drive is a great location - we've stayed at Homewood Suite and the Point Orlando. Both had shuttle buses and both were within walking distance to plenty of activities along i-drive (helicopter tours, wet n wild, mini golf, restauarants, bars, cinemas, etc.)
Paris isn't a patch on the Orlando version though.
I've been 3 times and never driven. It's easy to do.
Not really Magic Kingdom & The Studios are virtually the same...which is what Disneyland Paris is, so if comparing to the Florida version that is what you compare it too, in fact Disney Tokyo is the same as Magic Kingdom & Disney Paris....they all pretty much a muchness. Florida offers Epcot & Animal Kingdom and you ain't missing much with those two either.
Unless you are a Disney fan or have kids, then save your money and go to the better parks in Orlando (Universal & Sea World) and make sure you go to Busch Gardens as well.
All of the above is personal opinion of course, except the fact Disneyland Paris is virtually identical to Magic Kingdom & Disney Hollywood Studios.
Yep, I was going to mention Sanford Intl
I remember flying into there when I was younger
In Paris county.