Help a first-time traveler to Orlando!
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:33 am
Hi guys! Next February I’m taking my first trip to the US. I’m going to spend a month in Orlando: in the first two weeks I’ll be visiting all the parks and after that I’ll be staying in a home accommodation and will be taking an English course in the University of Central Florida. I have a few questions for those who live or are at least familiar with Orlando or just the parks in general. I hope you can help me.
Well, as a dedicated Disney fan, one of the things I’m looking forward the most in the trip is that I will be able to get lots of Disney books and DVDs. Which stores in the park you think are the best regarding the availability of this kind of material? And when I talk about books I mean art and technical books.
Some of the DVDs I’m looking forward to buying as to complete my collection are “Make Mine Music” and the Walt Disney Treasures “Legendary Heroes” and “Spin & Marty”. I know “Make Mine Music” is still in print, but since it was released such a long time ago, can it be easily found? And what about these two Treasures, do you think they are still going to be widely available by February? Regarding the park-exclusive DVDs, are they widely available in the park’s stores?
As for libraries outside the park and near the University of Central Florida area, which ones do you think are the best? I’ll try to look for books that have been long out-of-print, like some of The Art of books (The Lion King, Pocahontas). Do you think I can be lucky enough to find them, even if in used conditions?
I also intend to get “Lady and the Tramp” in its release day. What DVD stores/ libraries you recommend me?
As for the weather, what is it like in this time of the year? Is it too cold or rainy?
Regarding the parks themselves, I don’t have a lot to ask, since as a Disney fan I’m a bit educated in the subject, hehe. Well, I believe this time of the year is the one in which the parks are not as crowded, right? Still, are the lines for the attractions usually too long?
Well, by now I think that is about it, hehehe. I’ll ask more things as the doubts comes a long. Any help will come quite in hand. Thanks a lot!
Well, as a dedicated Disney fan, one of the things I’m looking forward the most in the trip is that I will be able to get lots of Disney books and DVDs. Which stores in the park you think are the best regarding the availability of this kind of material? And when I talk about books I mean art and technical books.
Some of the DVDs I’m looking forward to buying as to complete my collection are “Make Mine Music” and the Walt Disney Treasures “Legendary Heroes” and “Spin & Marty”. I know “Make Mine Music” is still in print, but since it was released such a long time ago, can it be easily found? And what about these two Treasures, do you think they are still going to be widely available by February? Regarding the park-exclusive DVDs, are they widely available in the park’s stores?
As for libraries outside the park and near the University of Central Florida area, which ones do you think are the best? I’ll try to look for books that have been long out-of-print, like some of The Art of books (The Lion King, Pocahontas). Do you think I can be lucky enough to find them, even if in used conditions?
I also intend to get “Lady and the Tramp” in its release day. What DVD stores/ libraries you recommend me?
As for the weather, what is it like in this time of the year? Is it too cold or rainy?
Regarding the parks themselves, I don’t have a lot to ask, since as a Disney fan I’m a bit educated in the subject, hehe. Well, I believe this time of the year is the one in which the parks are not as crowded, right? Still, are the lines for the attractions usually too long?
Well, by now I think that is about it, hehehe. I’ll ask more things as the doubts comes a long. Any help will come quite in hand. Thanks a lot!