Disney World Adventure Orlando, Florida
4 Day Sample Itinerary
Group travel packages starting at $639 per student Includes: Daily Breakfast and Dinner • 3 Night Hotel Accommodations (3-4 star) • Admission to all Listed Activities • Daily Motor Coach Transportation • Fulltime CE Tour director • Overnight Hotel Security
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Day 1 - Travel to Orlando
Day 2 – Disney World, Park(s) of Choice
Your Orlando class trip will begin upon your arrival when you are greeted by your professional CE tour director who will take you to your hotel. After you are settled in your room, you and your students will venture to International Drive for dinner and free time before you rest up for tomorrow!
After a filling breakfast at the hotel, the excitement will begin as you visit the Walt Disney World Resort. This sprawling collection of theme parks, water parks, hotels, and numerous shopping, dining, entertainment and recreation venues is the largest and most visited recreational resort in the world and today you’ll find out why. Your three day premium parkhopper ticket gives you the freedom to explore each of the Disney theme parks at your leisure. If your kids are like most students, your first stop will probably be the shining jewel of Disney World: The Magic Kingdom. From Main Street, U.S.A. all the way to Tomorrowland, you will be free to explore all that the Magic Kingdom has to offer. Don’t leave too soon though, because you won’t want to miss the nightly Wishes fireworks extravaganza at Cinderella’s Castle!
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Day 3 – Disney World, Park(s) of Choice
Day 4 – Disney’s EPCOT
Today the magic of Disney World will be at your fingertips and it will be up to you to choose your adventure. Will your students explore the hundreds of exotic species at Disney’s Animal Kingdom? Perhaps they’ll visit the movie themed rides and excitement of Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Or maybe you can take a break at Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon for some wild and watery action. The choice will be yours, but remember that your premium park hopper ticket gives your students the ability to visit all of these great parks and more in just one day!! The day wouldn’t be complete however without visiting the hottest spot in all of Orlando: Downtown Disney. Each student will be free to explore a wide array of shops and entertainment venues before returning to the hotel.
Today will be the last day of your Orlando trip so make it count! If you haven’t done so already, stop by the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow or EPCOT. Not only can you explore the innovative aspects and applications of technology at the FutureWorld exhibit, the World Showcase should not be missed either. Home to pavilions representing eleven distinct countries, the World Showcase is one of the most vibrant places in all of Disney World and is home to some of the best food in the entire park! Enjoy it while you can because afterwards your tour director will assist you with your return to the airport where you will bid a fond farewell to Orlando and travel home.
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FUN FACTS •Here’s something fun to think about during your flight to Orlando: the names of two of the approach procedures that all aircraft follow into their arrival at Orlando International Airport are named “Goofy Two” and “Minnie Two”. •The Orlando region sees an estimated 52 million tourists a year and has also become one of the fastest growing retail markets in the USA with more than 50,000,000 square feet of shopping space in Central Florida. •The Magic Kingdom occupies an area of just 107 acres, while Epcot covers about 300 acres and the Animal Kingdom covers over 500 acres. That means that you could almost fit 3 Magic Kingdoms inside of Epcot or 5 Magic Kingdoms inside of the Animal Kingdom!
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•During your visit to the Magic Kingdom, if you look closely at the ground as you walk down the center of Main Street, USA you will see a series of "pucks" embedded in the pavement. These are actually small sensors used to locate and identify floats along the parade route. As float passes over each of these "pucks," they transmit information back to a central computer. This information is used to synchronize each float with its music and ensure that it is in the correct location in relation to the other floats. •The "Fountain of Nations" at Epcot took its name from the fact that when the park first opened, nations from around the world took water from their country and poured it into the fountain as a symbol of global unity. •Walt Disney originally wanted to name Mickey Mouse "Mortimer", but his wife Lillian convinced him to change the name during a train ride from New York to California.
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CETOURS •Established in 1997 •One of leading providers of educational student travel in the U.S. •Provides educational travel alternatives to typical spring break and senior class trips. •Specializes in many North American, Central American, and European destinations for Foreign Language and Social Studies teachers. •Operates a musical performance division that arranges performance opportunities and travel for school bands, choirs, and orchestras. •Offers free travel for educators after registering only 8 student participants.
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