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planning trip to orlando...
we are staying at the pop century which has been booked already. I just checked flights online and they have a flight leaving prov @ 1:30 and arriving at 4:30 on southwest for $99 so I was thinking maybe do that flight as it will save us some $$$ now the thing is seeing as we get there at 4:30 what are some things that we can do that evening with a 2 yr old? We would do an earlier flight but the check in is 3pm and if we get there early and they don't have the room available yet DH doesn't want to be stuck waiting a few hrs with DD and the luggage. DD needs to be doing something so she doesn't get cranky. We are only going for 4 nights 5 days as this will be our 1st Family trip so we are not sure how DD will do. I am sure she will be fine but we just never know. So any suggestions on things to do that evening I would appreciate it. Thanks ladies!
Re: planning trip to orlando...
I would have the hotel hold your luggage for you, then go to either Downtown Disney or Disney's Boardwalk. Both are free to get into and have shopping, dining and sometimes entertainment. Boardwalk is actually my favorite for atmosphere, but Downtown Disney has more activities to do.
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