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Venture into a world where magic is real… and excitement knows no bounds at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™, at Universal’s Islands of Adventure® theme park.

Universal Partner Hotel
Starting From

Universal Partner Hotel
Quality Inn International
  • FREE scheduled transportation^^ between hotel and Universal Orlando
  • Discounts~ on merchandise, food & non-alcoholic beverages at select theme park & CityWalk locations
  • Additional Universal Partner Hotels available

On-Site AAA Four Diamond Hotel Starting From

Per Adult
$650
Per Child

(Ages 3-9)

$135

Family of 4
$1553††

Universal Partner Hotel
Loews Royal Pacific Resort
  • Stay steps away from both theme parks at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel®, or Loews Royal Pacific Resort
  • SKIP THE REGULAR LINES††† in both Universal Orlando theme parks at participating rides and attractions, A FREE BENEFIT WORTH AT LEAST $87 PER PERSON, PER DAY!.3
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Denise Lorentzen, CTA

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Kingdom Magic Vacations, Inc.

Authorized Disney Vacation Planner
www.kingdommagic.com/agents/denise
866-972-6244 ex 729

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Nickelodeon Family Suites is stuffing November and December with loads of Nick-style festivities, including interactive visits with characters and new deals to help families make lasting memories while they celebrate the holidays this year.  The merry line-up of holiday events in store at Nick Hotel is sure to knock the stockings off of guests’ feet and have them dreaming of a slime-filled winter wonderland.

Parents and kids can jingle all the way to the ultimate Orlando vacation by enjoying a free night and $50 resort credit (restrictions apply; see Web site for details) with the Free-for-Fall deal or soak up super savings with the sensational SpongeBob SquarePants Package for four until December 23, 2009.

The following events will take place at Nickelodeon Family Suites for hotel guests in November and December:

•   Visits with Santa
Join Santa for a reading of “The Night Before Christmas” followed by an exclusive meet and greet, and photo opportunity.  Reservations required.  Select days only.
•   Candy Cane Stroll
Grab your hats and scarves to celebrate the season with your favorite Nickelodeon characters on a winter walk-along through the mall.  Festive music and candy treats lead the way to a meet and greet photo opportunity as everyone ushers in the wonderment of the holidays.  Select days only.
•   Holiday Karaoke
Become a star on stage.  Sing holiday favorites inside Studio Nick.  Select nights only.
•    Gingerbread House Workshop
We’ll give you all the tools you’ll need to make your own gingerbread house and other goodies!  You’ll also receive building tips from the Nick Hotel Chefs.  Reservation and fee required.  Select days only.

The entertainment and recreation doesn’t end with holiday festivities at Nick Hotel.  With 13 water slides and flumes, two gigantic pool complexes and interactive shows, a daily mass sliming, and signature Character Breakfast, a family vacation at the Nick Hotel is a unique experience any time of the year.

 

For more info on Booking a room at the Nick Hotel in Orlando, call Denise at 866-972-6244 X 729 or denise@kingdommagic.com

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  Denise Lorentzen, CTA

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Top ten choices for family vacations:

 

top family vacation spot - Orlando Orlando:
Theme park capital of the world, and home to dozens of great places to stay. Your kids can even play on sandy beaches in land-locked Orlando: a number of resorts have “beach pools”. Read about Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, other attractions; NickHotel with two waterparks and much themed fun; Orlando at Christmas; and more.

Orlando-Theme park capital of the world, and home to dozens of great places to stay. Your kids can even play on sandy beaches in land-locked Orlando: a number of resorts have “beach pools”. Read about Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, other attractions; NickHotel with two waterparks and much themed fun; Orlando at Christmas; and more.

 

Cancun and Mayan Riviera
Two hot vacation spots, in one: stay in Cancun, visit Riviera Maya attractions; or stay in the Riviera Maya and day-trip to Cancun. Cancun’s 25-kilometer Hotel Zone is a magnet for those who want shopping, dining, and urban pleasures with their beaches; many families stay at ancun’s all-inclusive resorts. (Tip: for a quieter location, try Club Med Cancun Yucatan, on its own peninsula at the edge of the hotel strip.) To the south, the very different 100-km Mayan Riviera has its own all-inclusives plus wonderful activities: visit Mayan ruins, snorkel on the world’s second-largest barrier reef, swim in “cenotes”; visit Xcaret eco-theme park.

 

Caribbean All-Inclusive Resorts
Caribbean all-inclusives are a popular choice for families, who love the beaches, watersports, and kids clubs; some resorts take kids programs above and beyond. 
 

Williamsburg VA
Combine educational fun at Colonial Williamsburg with just-plain-fun at the nearby Busch Gardens Europe theme park and (in summer) Water Country USA giant waterpark. History comes to life in Colonial Williamsburg: actors and volunteers portray people from 230-odd years ago, bringing to life the 1770’s just before the American Revolution. Yorktown and other historical areas can be easily visited on the same trip.

 

Arizona
First: iconic scenery, such as awesome Monument Valley, where you can also learn about the Navajo. Lake Powell is stunning too: go houseboating on this million-acre lake in a flooded canyon. Do an easy raft ride down the Colorado River in a red-rock canyon; or a whitewater raft adventure in the famous Grand Canyon, which you can also explore by a mule ride or helicopter flightseeing. Take the Grand Canyon Railway from Williams Arizona, where Route 66 still lives (and so does the Wild West.) Not to mention dude ranches and family resorts…

 

Myrtle Beach and Other South Carolina
South Carolina is the #2 state for tourism after Florida, with Myrtle Beach the biggest vacation spot with over 13M visitors a year. Myrtle Beach sits in a 60-mile stretch of beaches called the Grand Strand, and is is a budget-friendly, family-friendly place; many hotels have kids activities. The area has water parks, amusement park, dinner shows (such as Medieval Times), and other family entertainment; the Hard Rock Park will open in 2008. Hilton Head Island is another top vacation spot in S. Carolina.

 

Hershey PA
Three hours from NYC, 90 mins from Phillie, “Chocolate Town USA” offers Hersheypark (voted top amusement park by FamilyFun Magazine); Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park; the Hotel Hershey, a grand old hotel with kid’s club; Hershey Lodge; Hershey’s Chocolate World Visitors Center; and more.

 

Wisconsin Dells
Wisconsin Dells– with a population of just 4000– is the indoor water park capital of the world. Over twenty resorts offer an indoor water park to their guests; some sell passes to outsiders too. A number have outdoor facilities in summer also.

 

Southern California Vacation Spots
Anaheim, in the LA area, is home to Disneyland, a much smaller complex than Disney World, but a great family vacation spot with Magic Kingdom and California Adventure theme parks. Nearby is Universal Studios Hollywood theme park with move-based attractions. South of LA is Legoland California, with rides, live shows, and mini-lands made from millions of Lego blocks; location just 1/2 hr. from San Diego — another great vacation spot.

 

Oahu Hawaii
Oahu is a mere 597 sq. miles, but families will find plenty to do. Most of the action is in the south, around Waikiki; the north is very different, less developed, and well worth visiting. Check out: boat trips, wild dolphins, surf lessons (even for eight-year-olds), Atlantis submarine outing, Pearl Harbor, luaus… even “soaring” in a sporty little glider, with beautiful coast below.

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