Disney Tickets in Orlando
If you have a short list of things to do, the Go Orlando Card may not be right for you. In that case, The Official Ticket Center may be perfect. It’s a great place to get Disney tickets with discount pricing at all times and excellent customer service. They are an independent ticket agency, and they sell a lot of tickets giving them the buying power they need to pass on savings.
Walt Disney World tickets are easy to obtain by visiting the Official Ticket Center website, where you’ll will find a wide variety of ticket buying options. Disney tickets are always in demand, since Walt Disney World in Orlando is one of the world’s top tourist destinations. There’s good reason. Orlando has so much to offer with a variety of attractions, not to mention an incredible array of restaurants, shopping and so much more. There is something for everyone here.
Walt Disney World is definitely a “must see,” so you’ll want to get those Disney tickets early. But don’t overlook some of the other great nearby attractions, including Waterpark Fun and Downtown Disney. Oh, and did we mention that there are ways to get free Disney tickets from The Official Ticket Center? You just might qualify!
Planning a trip to Orlando? Read about attractions, tours, discounts, and more with the Go Orlando Card.
The 7th annual Global Peace Film Festival will begin this Tuesday, September 21, 2009 at Rollins College in Winter Park Florida. If you are in the Orlando area come out and show your support for the festival. Tickets can be purchased through the website, and students will receive discounted prices.
Dear Mr. Gore will premiere on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 at 8:45pm in the Bush Auditorium at Rollins College.
This personal narrative documentary uses the director’s bicycle ride to work as a vehicle to explore fear and global warming. The film was shot over a period of two years in Sweden, Denmark and Orlando, Florida. It is a contemplative response to An Inconvenient Truth and provides a unique perspective on one person’s attempt to reduce her carbon footprint and overcome fear. She wonders, “Will Americans ever be able to give up personal freedom for the good of the planet?” Her journey to the answer takes the viewer on a humorous bike ride. Along the way she meets Swedes, Danes and many young people who aren’t afraid of giving up their cars. But she discovers that the reasons they ride may not be directly related to their concerns about global warming. The film features a bicycle ride with the Mayor of Orlando and music by Danish electric violin sensation Mads Tolling.
Very informative and a great blog ..all the best for your future postings, keep it up