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04/13/2006 07:14:08 AM · #1 |
I'm vacationing in Orlando and will be checking out Busch Gardens later today and was wondering if anybody had any tips on how to make the lines easier to deal with.
We went to Epcot the other day and if I had known about FastPass I would have been using that every chance I had!
Also, I've only got a day in Busch Gardens, what do I need to check on photo wise while I am there.
Any and all tips appreciated. |
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04/13/2006 08:02:09 AM · #2 |
Well... Has anyone been to Disney/Epcot the past weeks, and Busch Gardens?
We planned our trip for this time of year expecting to have MUCH less of an issue with crowds than we have seen so far. Epcot seemed nearly as busy as when I last visited in July of 1997.
Any thoughts on how heavy the crowds may be at Busch today? |
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04/13/2006 08:28:35 AM · #3 |
| don't know the situation down in fla, but in va, most k-12 schools are on spring break now, and the BG at williamsburg is open and mobbed. you might check out their website to see what kind of 'fastpass' deal they have. good luck, and have fun! |
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04/13/2006 08:45:42 AM · #4 |
| Shouldn't be too bad at all. Spring break for college and high school folk has passed here, so I don't see why you would have to wait more than 15 minutes for anything; me and my gf usually go during the weekday in the mid to late afternoon for rides and we've never had any significant wait; weekends are a completely different story, obviously, so that's when we take pictures. |
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04/13/2006 09:56:45 PM · #5 |
Just a heads up for anyone planning a trip to Busch G, Disney or Universal.
For the Disney and Universal, check out the fastpass right away (first am and arrive early) for the ride(s) you wish to do. Basically this give you a pass for the ride that can only be used during your alloted "time" to use that pass... usually an hour or so after you get the pass. This leaves you free to go eat or whatever instead of standing in line. This is a free service, but there are only a limited number of passes for each ride so you must act early.
At Busch G. check out the Adventure Tours. This is paid service that basically gives you a guide to the rides and bypasses the regular lines entirely.
If you are a roller coaster freak, you must drop the cash for this one. It aint cheap, but we did this Thrill package thingy that had us all over the park on every coaster (they have about 7) and a couple of other rides in under 5 hours. If we had tried to do this with regular admissions it would have taken us days of standing in line. (Lines for the more popular coasters were 45min to over an hour, and its only April.) |
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