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General info to
help make your Florida visit more memorable:
- Plan your activities in advance. It will help you prevent missing
something you really want to do. Try to to make reservations when
possible. Remember, don't over schedule, it is a vacation.
- Always wear sunscreen with a SPF of at least 15, sunglasses with UV
Protection, and a hat. Paying extra attention to the face, nose, and ears
these areas often are missed. Our sun can be quite hot, and a sunburn can
make your visit miserable. You can get sunburned even if you're not at the
beach or pool.
- Whenever you are outdoors, drink plenty of water, even if you do not
feel thirsty. It is easy to get dehydrated in the heat.
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, especially if you're visiting a
theme park.
- Best time of year to visit theme park OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER excluding
Thanksgiving. No lines, Cooler weather temperature in the Mid 70's and low
80's. Better rates on Hotels.
- Disney Theme Park Have hopper Passes (The ability to go to more than
one park on the same day) and Speed Passes (Skip the lines and the wait)
Take advantage of Both
- Avoid sun exposure during the hottest hours. Try to plan a break or an
indoor activity during the hottest part of the day.
- Don't forget your camera and bring plenty of film - Florida is filled
with photo opportunities.
- Ask about discounts for seniors, students, Florida residents, AAA etc., at
theme parks and attractions. Most of them offer them.
- Take advantage of the free transportation offered by many hotels to
nearby attractions.
- Enjoy the Florida wildlife, but don't get too close. They are wild and
shouldn't be feed or harassed
- Use beach-access walkways to protect the sand dunes and don't collect
any live seashells or sea oats. Enjoy watching the seabirds, turtles,
etc., but don't try to feed or touch them. Learn more about our endangered
Florida
Sea Turtles
- At the beach, remember to always stay designated swimming areas and to
keep an eye on your children. Never swim alone.
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