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You’ll never lack for things to do at WDW. A few suggestions follow. If nothing here rings your chimes, the greater Orlando area offers literally hundreds of other things to see and do. For details on over 200 of them, check out The Other Orlando: What to Do When You’ve Done Disney and Universal, by Kelly Monaghan (www.TheOtherOrlando.com). WDW Theme Parks You have four to choose from, the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney-MGM Studios. Hours vary seasonally. One-day entry to a single park (with tax and rounded to the nearest dollar) is $58 for adults and $47 for kids 3 to 9 years old as we go to press. Or $233 per adult and $187 per child for a four-day Park Hopper ticket. The latter allows you to go from park to park as you wish for four days. (You don’t have to use the days consecutively and unused days never expire.) WDW Water Parks WDW has two water parks, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. Hours vary seasonally. Cost with tax: Adult $34, Children (3 to 9) $28. DisneyQuest A four-story indoor interactive playground in Downtown Disney, it charges $34 for adults and $28 for kids 3 to 9. Call 407-938-6253 for additional information. Didn't find what you were looking for? Try a Google search.
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