What can we with $40 per person in Orlando, FL?



We have spent alot of money on this trip already but we havent done a thing yet. We want to go out tomorrow in Orlando, FL but we are on a budget. Tickets are really high right now and we need to keep it at per person. Has anyone had a good experience here in Orlando for that amount of money? Please let us know.

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10 Responses to “What can we with $40 per person in Orlando, FL?”

  1. lovesongangel on August 14th, 2011

    Here follow this link http://orlando.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://couponsalacarte.com/Flattractions/coupons/capo051000.htm
    It is for Capon’s dinner show there is a buy one get one free coupon on there. You get dinner and a show plus drinks for under 20.00 buck a person here is what it says on the site
    Visit our Blast from the Past! Knock three times, give the secret password, and discover our one of a kind prohibition era speakeasy. Our original Broadway style musical comedy adventure is sure to thrill your whole gang. Includes Mama Capone’s own Italian/American Buffet, Unlimited draft beer, sangria, Al’s original rum runner, coffee, soda and desert. Capone’s is sure to delight the pickiest dames and the toughest little gangsters!
    We did it last year and had a blast just be fore warn the rum runners they server are strong and they keep filling your glass up on you so make sure one of you do not drink so you can drive home.
    For earlier in the day take a walk through downtown Disney and just enjoy the shops it doesn’t cost anything to look and you will still have 40 bucks for lunch and snacks too.
    Also just do a google search for dinner show coupons on line for the Orlando area and also pick up some of the coupon books you can find free anywhere down there you don’t need alot of money to have a fun day out with planning.

    Also check out this site too for coupons and other discounts too http://www.couponsalacarte.com/Flattractions/attractions.htm
    you might be surprise at what you can find.

  2. i’ve been to florida on a 8th grade trip 6th months ago. everything was paid for me, so i dont know. but maybe a state park, and bring a picnic lunch. where there is a beach or a swimming hole, it could be really fun!

  3. rashirley on August 14th, 2011

    Get out of town and head south on a bus or rental car to the Keys or Everglades.
    There is nothing like nature to fill up a cheap day on vacation.
    Or head to either coast and beach comb, or time it right and watch the space shuttle take off.

  4. DIANE Aberdeen on August 14th, 2011

    If you are on £40 a day, why dont you gave one day off. Walk round Malls, Parks etc and that would give you $80 the next day. Then you will be able to have a special day at one of the Disney Parks or Sea World.

  5. Maybe try a timeshare . 100 per person / per day. 90 mins.

    Be sure to say NO and LEAVE in 90 mins.

    Keep looking at your watch. NO means No. They will pay you / won’t like it but you do not care. You are being paid for your time. Time is up / you have to go.

    Have a WONDERFUL TRIP and do not worry about these timeshare nutcases … it is 90 mins. You have a job / as they have a job. You will be efficient at your job !

  6. jacquiannousse on August 14th, 2011

    NONE of the timeshares are only 90 minutes.. its more like 3 hours. Why would you waste your day doing that?? Just take your $40 and go out to eat.. then play some putt putt golf..

  7. universal and seaworld are the cheapest ticket i agree with the time share info, but look for ones with free Disney park hopper tickets (100 each) and as was said before tell them no that all you want are the tickets and insist to leave at the time committal point it varies per timeshare, ask before you go and have a great trip

  8. btlrboyz on August 14th, 2011

    go to old town~~~~

  9. If you are into clubs, you could go to the ones in Downtown Orlando or Downtown Disney. You could also go catch a concert at the House of Blues or the Hard Rock.

  10. Crow T. Robot on August 14th, 2011

    How about Wekiva Springs? It’s still warm enough to go tubing, and I don’t think it’s that expensive.

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