Please join us for a weekend celebration in Orlando, Florida!
DISNEYWORLD- A Little Disney Magic for Your Visit
If you’re popping over to Walt Disney World during the wedding weekend, here’s a quick enchanted guide to help you find your happily‑ever‑after:
• Magic Kingdom – Where fairy tales come alive and the castle insists on posing for every photo.
• EPCOT – Eat around the world, travel to space, and still make it back in time for dessert.
• Hollywood Studios – For the daring, the dreamers, and anyone who’s ever wanted to pilot the Millennium Falcon.
• Animal Kingdom – Safaris, floating mountains, and a whole lot of “wait… is that real?”
Water Parks and Shopping
Typhoon Lagoon
A tropical, storm‑tossed paradise with giant waves, sandy beaches, and splashy slides. Relaxing, fun, and full of island vibes.
Blizzard Beach
A “melted ski resort” with snowy‑themed slides, a chairlift, and big thrills—Florida winter magic in swimsuit form.
Disney Springs
A lively, open‑air village filled with great restaurants, unique shops, live music, and fun Disney touches—no ticket needed, just wander and enjoy.
A Note on Disney Ticket Prices
Disney uses date‑based pricing, so ticket costs change depending on the day and the park. As a quick guide, 1‑day, 1‑park tickets typically range from about $119–$209 per adult before tax, with Magic Kingdom usually at the higher end and Animal Kingdom at the lower end. If you’re visiting multiple days, the per‑day price drops as you add more days. [disneyparknerds.com]
A Few Magical Tips
• Grab tickets early
• Download the Disney app (your digital fairy godmother)
• Start early, sip water often
• Pick a few must‑dos and let the rest surprise you
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS- If your inner wizard, dinosaur wrangler, or movie hero wants some adventure while you’re here for the wedding, Universal Orlando is ready to roll out the red carpet:
• Universal Studios Florida – Step straight into your favorite movies. One minute you’re dodging Decepticons, the next you’re laughing with Minions or wandering Diagon Alley like you got your Hogwarts letter after all.
• Islands of Adventure – For brave souls and big kids at heart. Think roaring dinos, soaring coasters, and the chance to stroll right into the pages of your favorite stories.
• Volcano Bay – A tropical water playground ruled by a giant glowing volcano. Lazy rivers, speedy slides, and sunshine included.
Universal Orlando Ticket Prices
Universal uses date‑based pricing, so costs vary depending on when you visit and which parks you choose. As a general guide, 1‑day tickets typically start around $124–$139 for adults, with prices increasing on busier days or if you choose multi‑park access. Water‑park tickets (Volcano Bay) usually start a bit lower.
For the most accurate, up‑to‑date prices, you can check them directly on Universal Orlando’s official ticket page:
Universal Orlando Tickets [universalorlando.com]
Prices change often, so checking the link before you plan your day will give you the best idea of what to expect!
SEAWORLD- If your wedding‑weekend adventure calls for dolphins, roller coasters, and a little ocean‑themed wonder, SeaWorld Orlando is ready to make a splash!
• SeaWorld Orlando – Part marine‑life wonderland, part thrill‑ride paradise. One minute you’re watching dolphins leap like they’re showing off (they are), and the next you’re braving high‑speed coasters like Mako.
• Aquatica – SeaWorld’s vibrant waterpark, filled with lazy rivers, speedy slides, and wave pools that may or may not knock your sunglasses off. Perfect for a sunny Florida day.
• Discovery Cove – A peaceful all‑inclusive escape where you can snorkel with tropical fish, float through winding rivers, and even meet dolphins if you choose. It’s like stepping into a postcard.
Ticket Prices
If your perfect wedding‑weekend adventure involves dolphins, coasters, and maybe getting splashed a little, here’s a quick guide to SeaWorld Orlando tickets:
SeaWorld’s prices change by date (just like Disney and Universal), but single‑day tickets typically range from about $60–$140 when purchased online in advance. Gate prices can be higher, especially on busy days. Multi‑park options (like adding Aquatica or Busch Gardens) usually start around $145.99. For the most accurate and up‑to‑date ticket prices, check the official SeaWorld ticket page here:
OTHER ATTRACTIONS-
ICON Park
A lively entertainment area with restaurants, shops, and the famous 400‑ft Ferris wheel (The Wheel) for gorgeous views of Orlando.
International Drive (I‑Drive)
Great for wandering, dining, mini‑golf, escape rooms, shops, and quirky attractions. Basically, the Las Vegas Strip of Orlando—but family‑friendly.
Kennedy Space Center
An hour away and totally worth it. Rocket launches, astronaut exhibits, simulators, and your chance to say “I touched a moon rock!”
Gatorland
Florida’s quirkiest treasure—gators everywhere, wildlife encounters, shows, and even a zipline over the crocodile marsh.
Winter Park
A charming, upscale neighborhood with boutiques, cafés, museums, and the beautiful Scenic Boat Tour through historic lakes and canals.
Disney Springs
No ticket required! Great restaurants, live music, unique shops, themed bars, and plenty of people‑watching.
CityWalk at Universal
Also free to enter—restaurants, bars, treats, and lively nightlife.
Lake Eola Park (Downtown Orlando)
Perfect for a relaxing stroll, swan boats, or a chill moment by the water.
Mall at Millenia & Orlando International Premium Outlets
For the shoppers who believe vacations should include at least one “oops, I bought more than I planned” moment.
Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures
Glide through the Florida Everglades on an airboat and spot gators in the wild.