The only ticket that covers all Walt Disney World parks and all 3 SeaWorld parks!
Includes entry into the following Walt Disney World parks:
Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon
Includes entry into the following SeaWorld parks:
SeaWorld, Aquatica, Busch Gardens
Disney tickets are date specific and you must select the first date you want them to be activated from at the time of booking. Tickets are valid for 14 days over an 18 day window - your 14 days do not have to be consecutive.
SeaWorld park tickets are valid for 3 park visits over a 14 day window. The ticket will activate on your first visit. You will have 1 day at Seaworld, 1 day at Aquatica and 1 day at Busch Gardens - as well as All-Day Dining at all 3 parks! You do not have to specify which date you want the ticket to start from but they must be used within the year they are booked for.
The All-Day Dining is 1 main course, 1 side or 1 dessert and 1 regular non-alcoholic drink every 90 minutes at participating restaurants in each park.
You can also take advantage of the FREE Busch Gardens Shuttle Express coach service from the Orlando, Davenport and Kissimmee areas. Reservations are required to guarantee your seats and can be made in advance by calling 1-800-221-1339. The service schedule will vary through the year and may be subject to change.
Includes:
Disney World:
- Park Hopping (after 2pm)
- One round of miniature golf at Disney’s Winter Summerland or Disney’s Fantasia Gardens
- Admission into ESPN Wide World of Sport (separate ticket events not included)
- Memory maker (worth $199) giving you unlimited downloads of your family’s magical moments captured on the rides or by official Disney PhotoPass photographers in the parks
SeaWorld Parks:
Complimentary Shuttle Express bus service to Busch Gardens from the Orlando, Davenport and Kissimmee areas.
Excludes:
Disney World:
- Lightning Lanes
- Car parking
- Magic band
SeaWorld Parks:
- Car parking
- Quick Queue Passes
About the Parks:
Animal Kingdom is dedicated and themed around natural environment and animal conservation and distinguishes itself from the other Disney theme parks by featuring traditional attractions and hundreds of species of animals. To avoid disturbing the animals, the park’s nighttime show, featuring the iconic Tree of Life, does not feature fireworks and in efforts to be more eco-friendly the park prohibits plastic straws, lids and balloons. It is the sixth-most-visited theme park in the world and also the largest, covering 580 acres in total. Popular rides at Animal Kingdom include Avatar Flight of Passage and Na’vi River Journey in Pandora. In the Africa zone visitors can enjoy the Kilimanjaro Safari to see animals roaming freely or walk through the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail and Wild Africa Trek before boarding the Wildlife Express train at Harambe Station. Expedition Everest is a giant roller coaster in the Asia zone, close to Kale River Rapids and the Maharajah Jungle Trek featuring more than 100 species of animals. Over in DinoLand USA, kids under 5 can have fun in The Boneyard playground and other attractions designed especially for them.
Hollywood Studios is divided into seven themed areas, each one offering a different experience to visitors. Hollywood Boulevard serves as the park’s entrance and is the best place to see live street entertainment and seasonal parades. Echo Lake includes three major attractions, Star Tours – The Adventures Continue, a 3D motion simulator set in the Star Wars universe, the live-action stage show Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple and the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular illustrating how professional film stunts are performed. Muppet Vision 3D is located in Grand Avenue which connects to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, set within the Star Wars Universe and the location for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and the flying simulator Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Younger family members can meet up with Woody and Buzz in Toy Story Land, enjoying the interactive 4D attraction Toy Story Mania! or Slinky Dog Dash, a gentle outdoor rollercoaster or** Alien Swirling Saucers**, a spinning teacup ride. Animation Courtyard hosts Star Wars Launch Bay, an exhibition featuring behind-the-scenes props and character meet and greets with Darth Vader and Chewbacca. Finally, Sunset Boulevard features the iconic Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and the nearby Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, an indoor roller coaster with a high-speed launch.
Magic Kingdom, the first of the four Disney World theme parks here in Orlando, welcomes 21 million visitors per year, making it the most visited theme park in the world. Main Street, the first of 6 themed ‘lands’ is lined with shops selling merchandise and food and leads to the iconic Cinderella Castle. Adventureland represents the mystery of exploration and is themed to represent remote jungles in Africa, Asia and other exotic locations around the world. This is where you can discover classic attractions such as Pirates of the Caribbean and Jungle Cruise. In Frontierland guests can relive the American Old West as they ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and the extremely popular Splash Mountain. Haunted Mansion and The Hall of Presidents are both in Liberty Square, an area inspired by a colonial American town during the American Revolution. Fantasyland is dedicated to the ‘young at heart’ and features lots of rides and attractions including It’s a Small World and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Finally, Tomorrowland, set in an intergalactic city is home to Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and the extremely funny Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor.
Epcot is dedicated to the celebration of human achievement and is represented by Spaceship Earth, a symbolic sphere which is home to a time-machine-themed experience ride of the same name. The four ‘neighbourhoods’ include World Celebration at the park’s main entrance and features Imagination! Pavilion which encourages visitors to think about things that may happen at some point in the future. World Discovery focuses on stories about space, science and technology and is where you can ride Mission:Space, the thrilling Test Track and join the Guardians of the Galaxy for a chase through space and time on Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. World Nature focuses on the natural world and has a narrated boat tour, Living with the Land, allowing visitors to take a journey through a greenhouse and hydroponics lab. This is also where Soarin’ Around the World is found, a hang gliding ‘flight’ over various regions of the world. World Showcase represents the culture, cuisine, architecture and traditions of 11 nations, including the United Kingdom, China, Germany and Morocco, around a man-made lake which is the site of Harmonious, a nighttime firework show.
Blizzard Beach is “the most slushy, slippery, exhilarant water park anywhere!” and features Mount Gushmore, a 90ft mountain down which all of the main slides run. The flagship attraction, Summit Plummet, is 120 ft tall and takes riders at speeds of up to 60mph. and this is close to Teamboat Springs, a white-water raft ride for up to 6 people at a time. Slush Gusher is a fun ride that levels off in 2 places, making it one of only a few water slides where “air-time” is achieved. Downhill Double Dipper is a side-by-side racing tube slide and Snow Stormers is a ‘mat slide’ consisting of three flumes. Toboggan Racers is an 8 lane water slide that sends riders over dips as they lie on their stomachs and race headfirst to the finish line. Runoff Rapids is found near the rear of the park and is an inner tube run that sends riders down twisting, turning flumes passing through steel pipes. At ground level there is Melt-Away Bay wave pool,** Cross Country Creek**, a slow-moving lazy river and plenty of activities for younger family members in Ski Patrol Training Camp. The water here is heated to approximately 80 °f (27 °c) and the park is open year round except for an annual maintenance closure in winter, during which time, its sister park, Typhoon Lagoon, will remain open. Bad weather could also see the temporary closure of this outdoor water park for obvious reasons, no refunds or rain checks will be offered if this does occur. Occasionally, especially in the busy summer months, the park will reach capacity and will be closed to additional incoming guests, so please arrive early to avoid disappointment. There is no requirement to book Blizzard Beach in advance. Cool boxes containing your own food and drink are permitted in the park, the only restricted items being glass and alcohol.
Typhoon Lagoon is home to one of the worlds largest outdoor wave pools where it is even possible to body surf. The centerpiece of the park is ‘Miss Tilly’ a shrimp boat impaled on Mount Mayday that erupts a 50ft geyser of water every 30 minutes. Attractions here include Humunga Kowabunga, three enclosed ‘speed slide’ flumes that sends riders downward at speeds approaching 40mph. Storm Slides consists of three body slides that sends riders down twisting, winding channels into a splash pool, Gang Plank Falls, a family raft ride, Forgotten Grotto, a cave walkway through Mount Mayday and Overlook Pass, a walkway across the mountain slopes. Hideaway Bay is a sandy beach area with loungers and a wading pool and this is close to Crush ‘n’ Gusher, a two-person water coaster with hairpin turns and drop-offs. In Typhoon Lagoon younger family members can enjoy themselves on Bay Slides, a beginner slide that sends toddlers down gentle slopes into a secluded corner of the surf pool. Ketchakiddee Creek is a play area featuring small slides and fountains as well as water features that spray everywhere including a tugboat and a mixture of whales and seals. A more sedate way of exploring Typhoon Lagoon is by slowing floating along Cross Country Creek, the lazy river that circles the entire park and passes through gentle waterfalls, lush rainforests and mist screens. The water here is heated to approximately 80 °f (27 °c) and the park is open year round except for an annual maintenance closure in winter, during which time, its sister park, Blizzard Beach, will remain open. Bad weather could also see the temporary closure of this outdoor water park for obvious reasons, no refunds or rain checks will be offered if this does occur. Occasionally, especially in the busy summer months, the park will reach capacity and will be closed to additional incoming guests, so please arrive early to avoid disappointment. There is no requirement to book Typhoon Lagoon in advance. Cool boxes containing your own food and drink are permitted in the park, the only restricted items being glass and alcohol.
SeaWorld Orlando SeaWorld Orlando is a marine life park like no other; home to spectacular sea life shows, breathtaking white-knuckle rides and beautiful marine animals. Hang on tight for some seriously thrilling rollercoasters, including the famous flying coaster Manta where you soar and swoop headfirst ever-closer to the water, or twist and turn on Mako, a 70mph hypercoaster before experiencing the iconic Kraken, Orlando's tallest floorless coaster. After these rides why not head to Infinity Falls, the world's tallest river rapid drop! Animal lovers can meet dolphins, penguins, manatees and other marine creatures, learning about SeaWorld’s wonderful conservation work in helping our ocean’s wildlife and rescuing injured or sick animals before releasing them back into the wild.
Aquatica Waterpark With over 36 thrilling waterslides, more than any other waterpark in Orlando, and its sandy beaches, double-wave lagoons and winding rivers, Aquatica is a water park like no other! Plus it's just across the road from SeaWorld, so you could visit both parks in the same day! Relax in the Florida sun, get up-close to friendly dolphins and many other animals or feel the adrenaline on state-of-the-art rides and slides such as Reef Plunge and Ihu's Breakaway Falls, the world's longest drop tower multi-slide ride of its kind.
Busch Gardens Visit the 335 acre Africa-inspired Busch Gardens and take a walk on the wild side as you enjoy some of the wildest rides in Florida, including Tigris where you are launched 150ft towards the sky, stalk your prey as you twist and turn at 60mph on Cheetah Hunt, soar through the sky to a height of 335ft on Falcon’s Fury and then, if you are brave enough, experience Iron Gwazi, the fastest and steepest hybrid coaster in the world. There’s also plenty to do for the feint-hearted and other family members as you make memories together on a trip down Congo River Rapids or get up close and personal with hundreds of feathery friends in Lory Landing. Younger family members get the chance to meet and play with Sesame Street characters and enjoy gentle rides and rollercoasters. Animal lovers can come within a whisker of some of the world’s rarest animals as well as majestic Bengal tigers and gentle orangutans and then hop aboard the Serengeti Express to travel through herds of free-roaming zebras, antelopes and giraffes.
Cancellation Terms
Ticket can be cancelled up to 7 days before the departure date. Cancellation fees may apply.
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