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Disney World Framework 2.8.6

By: E. Draper. Disney World Framework 2.8.6. PEAK SEASON. Peak season is the season when travel is most active and prices are higher. The price of Walt Disney World during peak season is $300 a person per day during Christmas season.

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Disney World Framework 2.8.6

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  1. By: E. Draper Disney WorldFramework 2.8.6

  2. PEAK SEASON • Peak season is the season when travel is most active and prices are higher. • The price of Walt Disney World during peak season is $300 a personper day during Christmasseason. • The price of the resorts during peak season is about $313 a night.

  3. OFF SEASON • Off season is a period of time when travel to a particular place is less popular and prices are usually lower. • The prices of Walt Disney World tickets during off season is $96 a personper day. • The resort price is $158 per night.

  4. SHOULDER SEASON • Shoulder season is a travel period between peak and off-peak seasons. • The price of Disney World during shoulder season is $186 per day. • The prices of the resorts per night is $199.

  5. SPECIAL EVENTS • Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party $62 • Mickey’s Not-So Scary Halloween Party $62

  6. ATTRACTIONS • The Magic Kingdom • Epcot • Disney’s Hollywood Studios • Disney’s Animal Kingdom • Sea World • Universal Studios • Islands of Adventure • City Walk

  7. THE MAGIC KINGDOM • The Magic Kingdom, the ultimate theme park, usually top any visitor’s list. It’s very similar to California's Disneyland, though it covers a much larger area.

  8. EPCOT • Epcot is, in effect, a permanent world’s fair, with both national and corporate pavilions-all of them providing spellbinding entertainment. This is one of the most adult of Orlando’s attractions and, during busy times, requires two days to fully experience.

  9. DISNEY’S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS • Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a diverting look at how movies are made: it includes numerous attraction rides and many buildings that are reproductions of Hollywood landmarks.

  10. DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM • Disney’s Animal Kingdom is a 500-arce cross between a zoo and a theme park. It stresses what we must do to preserve endangered species, but also boasts some exciting rides.

  11. SEA WORLD • Sea World is the world’s largest marine parkwhich is located in Orlando. • There are rides, shows, attractions, and family-friendly activities.

  12. ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE AND UNIVERSAL STUDIOS • Islands of Adventure has many thrilling rides. • Universal Studios has a character very distinct from Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

  13. CITY WALK • City Walk is connecting Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios that has a vibrant strip of stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues.

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