Archive for April, 2007

Universal Studios: New “Simpson’s Attraction”

The Most Miserly Mom was disappointed when Universal Studios removed the “Back to the Future” attraction - it was an oldie but a goodie.

But I am pleased to report that “The Simpson’s Attraction” will be arriving at Universal Studios by next Spring. Your family can not only enjoy a super simulator ride which is sure to entertain, you can also roam Universal’s avenues with the Simpson’s characters themselves!

This attraction is sure to please - The Most Miserly Mom is excited!

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Cheap Hotels at Disney World & Orlando - Save Money!

The Most Miserly Mom knows how confusing it can be choosing a hotel for your Disney World vacation. You may ask yourself if you should stay right on property at Disney World? Or should you stay on International Drive in the midst of all the touristy stuff Orlando has to offer?

The key to the answer is money. If you stay on property at a Disney Resort you do pay much more than staying off property on International Drive or in Kissimmee. Sometimes Disney has rates as low as $59 - and I do tell you how to get those rates in my book, but normally the rates are higher than that - over $100 per night.

It is true that if you stay at a Disney Resort you may think you don’t need a car. Well, you don’t if all you want to see is Disney and all you want to eat is Disney food at Disney prices.

Think about it long and hard before you decide. Staying at a Disney Resort can be wonderful, but if you want to visit Orlando, Universal Studios, Sea World, and all the other fun stuff Orlando has to offer do not stay at a Disney Resort. Save yourself the cash and stay on I-Drive or in Kissimmee where you can get hotels as low as $30 a night!

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Eat Cheap At Disney World!

Although The Most Miserly Mom recommends bringing lunches and snacks to Walt Disney World and the other theme parks as much as possible, it is always best to know how you can save money if you do choose to eat on Disney property.

Disney offers a DISNEY DINING EXPERIENCE card. You can become a member in the Disney Dining Experience program for $60.00 and add a second membership for your spouse or partner for $25.00.
The Disney Dining Experience gives you:
20% off of food and beverages at over 70 Disney Resort hotel and Theme Park restaurants. (Discount is good for up to 10 guests.)
Theme Park and Resort parking for dining purposes
Member-Only invitations to exclusive events
Annual Passholders can join up by calling 407-566-5858 (Mon-Fri, 9:00am to 6:pm EST). The Disney Dining Experience is not accepted during holidays, including New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, July 4, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for processing. NOTE: If you order your card and it doesn’t arrive before you leave for WDW, you can pick up a temporary voucher at Epcot’s Guest Relations.

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Free Universal Studios Tickets!

The Most Miserly Mom thinks that Free Universal Studios Tickets are a great deal! Quite Miserly to say the least.

How can you get free tickets to Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure? When you stay at one of Universal’s hotels. What is additionally cool about their package is that they give you Express access to the attractions too! Read the following for more info.

Here’s the scoop - direct from Universal Studios:

Stay at any of three hotels at Universal Orlando for four, five or six nights and receive free theme park tickets. Deal is good at the Hard Rock Hotel, Portofino Bay Hotel and Royal Pacific Resort. The four-night package entitles guests to two Universal Orlando tickets, valid for up to seven days of unlimited admission at Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure and Universal CityWalk ($86 per person value); and Universal Express access, which lets visitors skip the regular lines at most attractions. Deal is good through Dec. 26. The five-night deal additionally gives guests two one-day tickets to Wet n’ Wild Orlando ($37 per person value). Stay for six nights and receive two seven-day Orlando Flex Tickets, which include admission to Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, Wet n’ Wild and SeaWorld Orlando (value of $196 per person). The five- and six-night packages are good through June 6. Hotel starting rates range from $209 to $299 a night, plus 13.5 percent tax.

For more information call 888-273-1311 or go to their web site:
http://www.universalorlando.com/.

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Sea World Orlando New Attractions!

The Most Miserly Mom always enjoys the family ambiance of Sea World Orlando. The foliage, the marine life, and the interactive shows offer fun for kids of all ages.

I am happy to announce that Sea World is opening even more kid-friendly attractions! Besides the new Elmo and the Bookaneers show opening last week, featuring the furry little red creature and other Sesame Street characters, SeaWorld is adding three new children’s rides, including a sea life-themed carousel. It’s also bringing on Shamu Rocks, a new rock ‘n’ roll version of the killer-whale show geared more toward teens.

With these additional rides the Happy Harbour area at Sea World is more than Doubled!

See you at Sea World!

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