So, you’re planning the trip of a lifetime to Orlando. You’ve thought about your travel and accommodation, but what else do you need to know to plan the perfect trip?
This article covers all those little extras that you might not have thought of yet. From fast passes to park hoppers and everything in between, we’ll go through the all the things you might need when you visit Florida to ensure you have the best holiday ever!
Fast passes for the theme parks
Fast passes are a great way to bypass the standby lines and head to what should be a shorter queue, allowing you to ride attractions more quickly. It’s a good option if you’re short on time, have specific attractions that you definitely want to tick off, or want to ride your favourites more than once.
Each resort has its own version of a queue-jump pass.
Resort | Fast pass | Description |
Walt Disney World Resort in Florida | Lightning Lane Multi Pass | Choose up to three multi pass experiences and arrival windows in a theme park |
Walt Disney World Resort in Florida | Lightning Lane Single Parr | Purchase up to two single passes per day for the most in-demand attractions |
Universal Orlando Resort | Express Pass | Use once on each participating attraction |
Universal Orlando Resort | Express Unlimited Pass | Use as many times as you like on each participating attraction |
SeaWorld Parks | Quick Queue Unlimited | Unlimited front-of-line access for some of the most popular attractions |
Top tip: If you stay at selected Universal Signature Hotels, you will get a free Universal Express Unlimited Pass for each guest for every day of your stay, including the days you check in and check out. That means you can get two days’ worth of Universal Express Unlimited Passes with just a one-night stay!
Participating hotels:
Do I need a park hopper ticket?
If you’re planning to visit multiple theme parks on the same day, or you like to have a bit of flexibility with your plans, then a park hopper ticket is a great idea. Having park hopper access is great value, and it means you can visit multiple theme parks in one day, flitting between them as much as you like.
Park hopper tickets:
Ticket | Resort | Unlimited theme park access |
Walt Disney World Resort 14 Day Disney Magic Ticket with Memory Maker | Walt Disney World Resort | Magic Kingdom Park EPCOT Disney’s Hollywood Studios Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park |
Walt Disney World Resort 7 Day Disney Magic Ticket with Memory Maker | Walt Disney World Resort | Magic Kingdom Park EPCOT Disney’s Hollywood Studios Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park |
Universal Orlando Resort | Universal Studios Florida Universal Islands of Adventure Universal Epic Universe Universal Volcano Bay | |
Universal Orlando Resort | Universal Studios Florida Universal Islands of Adventure Universal Epic Universe | |
SeaWorld | SeaWorld Orlando Aquatica Busch Gardens Tampa Bay |
Best-value theme park tickets
If you’re planning on visiting a variety of Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, LEGOLAND, and SeaWorld theme parks, then a combination ticket package might work out to be the best value for you.
Park hopper combination tickets:
Ticket | Unlimited theme park access |
All Walt Disney World Resort theme parks and water parks All Universal Orlando Resort theme parks and water parks | |
All Walt Disney World Resort theme parks and water parks Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, and Universal Epic Universe One day at each of SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica, and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay | |
All Walt Disney World Resort theme parks and water parks All Universal Orlando Resort theme parks and water parks One day at each of SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica, and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay | |
All Universal Orlando Resort theme parks and water parks One day at each of SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica, and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay | |
All Walt Disney World Resort theme parks and water parks One day at each of SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica, and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay | |
All Walt Disney World Resort theme parks and water parks One day at LEGOLAND Florida Theme Park |
Dining during your Orlando holiday
There are so many wonderful options when it comes to food during your trip to Florida. Dining plans and Character Dining are two options that are worth considering.
Dining plans at Walt Disney World Resort
Eating out every day while you’re away on holiday can get expensive, especially if your brood has big appetites. One of the most cost-effective ways to eat during your holiday is to add a dining plan to your hotel booking. These are available when you book a Walt Disney World Resort hotel.
There are two Disney Dining Plans available:
Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan | Disney Dining Plan |
Includes per person per day: 2x Quick-Service meals 1x non-alcoholic/alcoholic (over 21s) drink per meal 1x selected snack 1x resort-refillable mug which can be used for selected hot and soft drinks at any Walt Disney World Resort hotel | Includes per person per day: 1x Quick-Service meal 1x Table-Service or buffet meal 1x non-alcoholic/alcoholic (over 21s) drink per meal 1x selected snack 1x resort-refillable mug which can be used for selected hot and soft drinks at any Walt Disney World Resort hotel |
Of course, if you decide not to go for a dining plan, there are plenty of other ways to eat during your holiday in Orlando. Check out our food guides for more information:
Character dining at the theme parks
Walt Disney World Resort has a whole host of Character Dining experiences available, from enjoying breakfast with Mickey and friends to fine dining with the Disney Princesses. And they’re not the only ones.
At Universal Orlando Resort, you can meet the MARVEL super heroes, while at SeaWorld Orlando, you can have breakfast with Elmo and friends.
Character dining is one of the most relaxed ways to meet your favourite characters, as well as being an extra special experience that you and your family will never forget.
Should I rent a car in Orlando?
Hiring a car can be a fantastic way to get around during your trip to Florida. It means you can easily get from the airport to your accommodation without needing to wait for transfers, and you can also explore more of the wider area at your leisure.
It’s completely up to you whether you choose to rent a car in Orlando or not. We believe you can have an incredible trip to Orlando either way. We’ve put together a couple of key points to help you decide.
Renting a car is for you if:
- You want to explore more of Orlando and beyond
- You’re a confident driver who doesn’t mind driving abroad
Renting a car is not for you if:
- You’re a nervous driver
- You’re looking forward to having alcoholic drinks during your holiday
- You prefer to travel more sustainably
- You don’t want to pay for parking
If you choose not to rent a car, basing yourself at one of the Walt Disney World Resort hotels or Universal Orlando Resort hotels is an excellent option. These hotels offer free transport between the hotels and the theme parks by monorail, boat, and bus, making getting around a breeze. Uber and Lyft are also good options for getting around.
Some of the Universal Orlando Resort hotels are within walking distance of the theme parks. For example, Universal Helios Grand Hotel, a Loews Hotel, which actually has its own dedicated entrance to Universal Epic Universe.
Tickets for other attractions
We always recommend that you schedule in some time in your holiday away from the theme parks to relax or to explore more of what Florida has to offer. If you want to plan ahead, you can buy tickets for these attractions in advance from AttractionTickets.com.
Other attractions include:
- Gatorland
- Airboat rides
- The Orlando Eye
- Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
- Clearwater Beach
- Swimming with manatees
Now you’ve got everything you need to plan your dream trip to Orlando, it’s time to get booking! We’ve got hotel and ticket packages available to make booking your holiday simple.
