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If you thought a fall trip to Orlando was beyond your budget, think again.
September is the cheapest month of the year to visit with room rates among the lowest all year (you can find a room for $50) and plenty of discounts everywhere in town. Even better, the summer crowds are gone!
VisitOrlando.com/September is offering 30 days of savings up to 50 percent off during Magical Deal Month this September–a one-stop shop for visitors to find more than 150 theme park offers, discounted hotel rates, dining deals and more.
Grab a deal at the newest hotels in town including Universal’s Cabana Bay Reach Resort with its family-sized suites, the boutique B Resort & Spa near Downtown Disney or the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World with its five-acre Explorer Island.
You’ll save on good eats too since September is Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining Monthwith more than 75 of Orlando’s top restaurants offering three-course, prix-fixe dinners for $33.
The theme parks have great deals too:
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SeaWorld Orlando – Save up to $400 with a Kids Free Vacation Package that includes discounted hotels, a free child’s admission with each paid adult and reserved seating at SeaWorld signature shows.
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Universal Orlando Resort – Exclusive Vacation Package 4-Night hotel accommodations, 3-Day Park-to-Park Ticket to Universal Studios Florida & Universal’s Islands of Adventure, and early park admission to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter starts at just $109 per night per adult.
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Walt Disney World Resort – Salutes the U.S. Military with specially priced theme park military four-day park hopper tickets—just $169, plus tax through Sept. 24.
See you in Orlando!
Eileen Ogintz is the author of the Kid’s Guide to Orlando and the syndicated column Taking the Kids.
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