Traveling
from Abroad
The wonderful news is that you and your family is going to Walt
Disney World in beautiful Orlando, Florida. The not-so-wonderful
news is that your travels are starting a tad further afield than
your U.S. cousins and there's a bit more traveling involved to get
to your destination. That said, although Orlando is not one of the
great centers of business that attracts multiple daily flights from
the world's great capitals, you will find it remarkably simple to
get a flight to Orlando, either directly or indirectly. In the height
of the summer season especially you will see multiple charter aircraft
arriving daily from Canada, Spain,
France, Germany, Brazil, The Netherlands and, of course, the single-largest
travel group from the United Kingdom.
That coupled with the vast numbers of folks arriving on scheduled
carriers brings an enormous number of folks to the Metro Orlando
area each and every day. Add to that the substantial number of our
Canadian friends who choose to make their journey to Florida part
of their vacation by driving to Orlando. All in all that's an awful
lot of worldwide humanity arriving in one place pretty much at the
same time.
What can you do to make your journey and vacation as pain-free
and enjoyable as possible? You start out at a disadvantage in that
you are limited to what you can cram into your family suitcases
and convince the airline to carry. Your American counterpart can
load up the station wagon, fill it full of everything the family
would need for an assault on the North face of the Eiger and still
have enough room for their neighbors in the back seat. You, on the
other hand, have a lot more to figure out. You need to be packing
resourcefully. You need to be packing only essentials. Don't bring
clothes from home that are likely to be duplicated by purchases
early in the trip. Bring clothes that are appropriate for Florida,
not your home climate. For our U.K. friends, don't bother bringing
anything that plugs into the wall, you are 220V and the United States
is 110V. Hair driers and irons either come with the room or can
be borrowed from Guest Services.
Unlike almost any other vacation destination on the planet, you're
going to have to prepare and do lots of research. Anywhere else,
you came to relax and not worry about anything. Arriving in Orlando
without a plan of what you are going to do is going to definitely
leave a mark. Check out our attached website pages of information.
If the answer to your question does not spring out obviously, use
the search feature and put in the key part of what you want to find.
Once you have found as much as you can digest and you still have
questions, don't hesitate to visit our Discussion
Forums where there are always plenty of Disneyphiles (that's
a polite term for folks that are nuts about Disney) ready and willing
to answer your questions.
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