Orlando, Florida 2024 Vacation Guide & The PERFECT Itinerary!

Published 2024-02-25
Dozens of must-know TIPS on the best places to stay, how to SAVE MONEY, Where To Eat, The Top Recommended Attractions, and so much more! You will find dozens of tips that will make your Orlando, Florida vacation the best possible! Orlando Florida is a wonderful place to visit, but with so much to see and do, it gets very overwhelming! After living in Orlando for 8 years, and since my family & I visit a few times each year, I wanted to share as much knowledge and information about Orlando as I could!

Wether you are visiting Orlando for the Universal theme parks or Walt Disney World, you will find tons of stuff in this vacation guide that will make you love Orlando even more! Traveling to Orlando is something that everyone needs to experience and this amazing city is the attractions capital of the world.

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Video Chapters:
00:00 - Area Info
00:38 - When To Visit
02:05 - How Many Days
03:04 - Getting To & From ORL
03:35 - Hotel Vs Vacation Home
05:09 - Things To Do
09:15 - Waterparks
09:58 - Closest Beach
10:14 - Where To Eat
13:20 - CityWalk / Disney Springs
13:56 - Where To Stay & Itinerary

VIDEO CREDITS: CANOBIE COASTER - @CanobieCoaster


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All Comments (16)
  • @TravelGuidesUS
    When are the BEST times of the year to visit the Florida Theme Parks? A Complete helpful breakdown - to help YOU plan the BEST Trip possible! - https://youtu.be/UY5MsgBX8UU
  • @jason3000tt
    planning to go here October...this was so helpful
  • @savedgesurvive
    This video has ACTUAL tips...how to save money on them ticket prices is cool...i had no idea they fluctuate like that
  • @coasterworld44
    I really loved this video and I really appreciate how much work you put into this video! It was amazing and I hope to see more soon!
  • @johnrob1175
    I feel like thisbis one if the best video you have done, will definitely be using this on my next Orlando trip.
  • I love that you mentioned the restaurants in CityWalk, but you still have to pay $30.00 to park there to get in
  • @Eddytainment
    Discovery Cove is definitely a nice add on if you have the budget.
  • @robertpolk9910
    I can't believe you don't have my 1,490th favorite place to eat in Orlando in your rankings...you are too biased! lol Great video Brandon!
  • @mitchellries256
    For me, I would need two ful weeks if I was in Orlando. I'd need six for each Disney theme and waterpark, three for Universal Orlando, one for SeaWorld and one for both Aquatica and Discovery Cove, one for Island H2O Live in nearby Kissimmee, and one for just exploring exploring other Orlando attractions such as the Central Florida Zoo and whatever International Drive has to offer. I haven't brought up any Fun Spot parks because couldn't see myself at either location for a full day, so I'd progo there after spending most of my day at another park or attraction. I also didn't mention Busch Gardens Tampa or Adventure Island because while Busch Gardens Tampa is my favorite amusement park out there and Adventure Island is a very underrated waterpark, I'd only go there from Orlando if they had something new worth checking out. Otherwise, with the amount of time I already have for Orlando, I think it might be smart to save those parks for a separate Tampa vacation. After all, there's so much to see and do in Tampa that you could easily spend three or four days there also.
  • @gemminycricket
    Thanks for the video. Isn’t SeaWorld really bad for how they treat their animals? I’ve seen some bad press
  • @UnifiedMedia.
    This thursday coming up. Going for 6 days 3 parks. Cant wait
  • @scottleicht2258
    Perfect timing on the video since I'm in Florida right now 🫡 Done Epcot and both Fun Spots so far! Animal Kingdom, SeaWorld and Busch next.
  • First , End of February is extremely busy due to spring break....this year not so much from what i saw...I was just in orlando last week working on the coral line for Disney.The parks are empty, i dd the entire Hollywood studios in 4 hours,Epcot at night was ok but the entire Disney illusion is gone,, besides the memories , it really was a waste of money... i also went to Seaworld, again empty, but was fun..Met Tom the mime... Went to sealife which is a halfass aquarium,, new but not worth it.. i went to the Orlando Magic basketball game which was boring asf, i went on a airboat ride which was cool, ate gator...i went to Kennedy space center and did the ATX program, got super lucky ,,its limited to 8 people max...once a month. And saw the falcon 9 launch in person..that was cool as hell also.. Cocoa beach pier was terrible, not even a real boardwalk..beach was similar to Orchard beach in NY .. and finally went to pint and pistol shooting range ... that was probably our best experience... Going back for Universal in July ... WHAT IM TRYING TO SAY IS DISNEY IS NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE..FAR FROM IT.. ORLANDO HAS TONS OF THINGS TO DO THO SO IF U HAVE THE RIGHT COMPANY U WILL HAVE FUN..