Most people save all year for the ultimate summer vacation to Orlando, Florida. But summer time is sweltering in Central Florida and the crowds at theme parks can be unbearable. Take my advice: wait until the fall! The crowds are usually smaller and the weather is more comfortable but still sunny and hot enough to enjoy Orlando’s water parks. It’s also non-peak season, so you are more likely to find deals at some of the Orlando attractions.
SeaWorld Orlando
It pays to visit Orlando theme parks during the week. SeaWorld Orlando is offering weekday (Monday thru Friday) tickets for $55 — a savings of $40. The tickets are valid until December 19.
Aquatica Orlando
Visit the theme parks in the morning, and then head over to Aquatica Orlando to cool off. The waterpark is offering a deal when you visit after 2 p.m. For $56, you can visit as many times as you want through December 31, 2014 (as long as it’s after 2 p.m.).
Wet ‘n Wild Orlando
If you plan to stay in Orlando for a couple weeks, Wet ‘n Wild Orlando offers a multi-day pass starting at $46. You can enjoy unlimited visits to the water park during your stay for up to 14 consecutive days.
Cirque du Soleil
Treat yourself to an evening like none other at Cirque du Soleil in Orlando with a mesmerizing ticket price of just $49. Discountedtickets are for Category 4 seating and are available Tuesday through Saturday, now through September 13 and September 23 through September 27, 2014.
Orlando’s Magical Dining Month
Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining Month gives you a chance to experience some of Central Florida’s best restaurants for an affordable price. More than 75 restaurants feature prix fixe dinner menus for just $33 through the end of September. Look up participating restaurants by dining district. Some of the restaurants featured include The Capital Grille, Seasons 52, Morton’s The Steakhouse, The Melting Pot, Luma on the Park and K Restaurant.
Disney World Hotels
Save up to 30% on select Disney Resort hotels this fall. To find the best deal, plan your stay October 4 through November 25 or November 29 through December 23, 2014.
Learn more about how to save on a vacation to Orlando.