"Orlando is one of the most popular vacation destinations, and travel agents know it. Between the costs for flights, hotel stays and entertainment money, you could be looking at one very expensive trip. Fortunately, there are a lot of ways that you can save money on your Orlando vacation and still take part in all of the unique and wonderful experiences that this location has to offer.

The first step to saving money on your trip is having a budget to work with. In your budget, you'll need to account for food, airfare, hotel expenses, activities (such as one or several of the nearby theme parks) and local transportation (car rentals, shuttles, etc).

Start doing research ahead of time so you can get estimates on what all of these different factors are going to cost you. It's much better to figure out what it will possibly cost you than to be surprised when you arrive. Knowing the average price will also help you evaluate whether package deals from travel agents are really the deal that they pretend to be.

Try to plan your trip for the "off season" to lock in a better rate for your accommodations and airfare. The major travel seasons are during Spring Break, during Memorial Day, over the 4th of July holiday and pretty much any time during the summer. It's understandable, since Florida has some nice waterparks and great warm weather. But the Orlando area is beautiful any time of year. If you want to save money on all elements of your trip, plan for a different time of year.

You can save money on your airfare to Orlando through a few different methods. First, if you have a credit card with bonus points or airfare mileage, make sure to take advantage of these discounts. You'll want to call your credit card company so you can find out exactly how you can use your bonus points or miles. You want to make sure there aren't any block out dates or any other restrictions before you use book your trip.

You can also save on airfare by booking far in advance. Your flight to Orlando can be tens if not hundreds of dollars less if you book far enough in advance. This is why it's important to plan early and get those travel dates nailed down quickly.

You can save money on local travel by planning carefully. If you're able to stay in a hotel or motel that is within walking distance to major attractions, you won't have to spend money on a rental car. There are shuttle services as well that can help you out if you are a bit further than walking distance.

Finally, using coupons is one of the easiest and quickest ways to save money while you are traveling in Orlando. When you arrive, you'll no doubt get coupons at the car rental place, at the airport and in your hotel. You may have free meals for your children, a free drink or a free tour of some kind. Orlando area merchants want people to continue to come back, so they offer some great discounts.

You will also want to check the major travel sites for coupon codes or promotions. When you book flights and hotels together, you can often save. And some online travel sites will occasionally discount Orlando trips still further during specific times of the year. Do an online search for a coupon code before you book to make sure you get the best deal available."

By Jamie Jefferson

"Orlando has long been recognized as the largest childrens’ playground in the world. The attractions of Disney world, Universal Studios et al have long been popular with families searching for a fun filled holidays for their kids. But increasingly the demographics of visitors to Orlando are changing and adults looking for a mix of entertainment and relaxation are looking to fly-drive holidays in Orlando as a way of sampling the best of both worlds.

Orlando is now the fifth most visited destination in the USA. It’s balmy Florida climate and heady mix of theme parks and adventure experiences has been a major tourist draw over the past two decades. Traditionally, the city has been seen as a holiday destination for families and a place where the kids can run wild. But with the population of Western nations generally ageing, Orlando has become a playground for big kids and the respective attractions are catering for a slightly older audience these days.

Florida is highly accessible, both internally in the US and from Europe with an abundance of scheduled and chartered flights to Orlando arriving each day. The trend these days coming off the planes is not so much families, but rather young couples coming to Florida for two centre breaks. Fly drive holidays centred in Orlando are relatively straight forward with most of the major car rental firms offering car hire in Orlando. Orlando is the initial focus for holiday makers – typically taking a week to sample the theme parks and generally act like big kids fort a week. This increasing trend has been directly addressed by the attractions themselves with Disney offering an adult themed park that springs to life after dark. Universal studios have recently added a similar attraction on International Drive.

Typically, a week is enough for the bigger kids and they set off for a more relaxed atmosphere at one of central Florida’s beach resorts. St Petersburg and Clearwater are popular destinations for fly drivers with easy access via the interstate to and from Orlando. The pace of life at these resorts is in stark contrast to the vibrancy of Orlando and is seen by many as the perfect way to unwind following a week of hectic activity in and around the many theme parks. But, if you need one last top up on adrenaline, a quick visit to Busch Gardens, just outside of Tampa, should do the trick before packing up and coming back to reality."

By Andrew Regan

Getting a Good Deal on Flights to Orlando

"Orlando is a very popular tourist destination. The Orlando airport is the busiest in Florida. There are ways to find a good deal on flights to Orlando, but you will need to start planning early to find the best rate. Consider the time of year, time of day and day of the week when looking for a good deal. Search the internet to compare prices and find the best deal. Saving on your flight will leave you with more money to enjoy all this city has to offer.

Finding a Good Price for Flights to Orlando

Good rates can sometimes be found with major airlines. Major carriers offer discount airfares and seasonal deals. When they get into ticketing wars, this can be good for you. Only a certain number of seats on each flight are discounted. Once these are sold, the price goes up for the remaining seats on the flight. Book your flight early to get a good price. Sometimes travel is restricted to certain dates or days of the week. Take this into consideration when making your reservation.

Compare prices with different airlines. This information can be found on travel websites. Not all sites offer the same fares for each flight. Check fares with a few different sites to find the best deal. This will take more time, but you will save more money by taking the time to research the best rates with each airline.

Sometimes you can save money with special package deals. If you book your hotel, flight and even your car rental, you can save even more. Travel agents often have information on package vacations to Orlando. Contact your travel agent for information on package deals available at the time of year you plan to fly.

The time of year will affect the price you will pay for your ticket. School holidays, especially around Christmas and Spring Break are very popular travel times. Flights tend to fill up fast. You may pay more for your ticket during these seasons. Deals can often be found after the Christmas holidays, in January and February.

Consider flying during off peak hours to save more money. Flights that depart early in the morning or at night tend to be less expensive than mid day flights. You will have to get up early to catch the flight, but you will save. The day of the week will also affect the fare you pay. Flying mid week is cheaper than flying on a weekend. Consider this when planning your vacation. It can save you quite a bit of money.

Flights to Orlando with Discount Airlines

Several discount airlines are giving the larger carriers a run for their money. These smaller carriers offer cheaper fares to Orlando. You can often find information on the internet for many of these flights. Discount carriers are not always listed on larger travel sites. You may have to contact the airline directly to find a flight from your point of departure to Orlando. This will take more time in researching fares, as you will have to call each airline directly. Again, the time you put into your search will pay off in a cheaper flight.

Discount airlines often offer less in the way of service on the flight. Some offer only snacks and drinks but no food. Others don’t offer any snacks at all and you may have to pay for drinks on the flight. This is a small price to pay for the savings you will get on your ticket. Scaling back on extras allows the airline to offer a better deal on airfares."

By Howard Farmer

"For people who live outside of the United States, and to a certain degree, people who live outside of Florida, a trip to Orlando is an exciting and fun filled way to spend one's vacation. There is so much to do in Orlando that it becomes hard to know where to begin. Tourists usually have to decide between going to Clearwater Beach first, or Sanibel Island or pampering the kids with a trip to the home of Mickey Mouse in Orlando's Disneyland theme park.

However, before you get there, you need to get the best deals in airfare, or cheap airline flights to Orlando Florida.

Here are some tips that can help you along the way:

As a first rule of booking tickets, you need to remember that booking in advance will almost always guarantee you a reduced rate, or a normal rate with extras bundled in. So you better start looking for travel agencies or ticket bookers if you want to snag cheap airline flights to Orlando, Florida.

Be prepared to make some sacrifices. There is an old adage that goes "you get what you pay for", and in the case of booking tickets for cheap airline flights to Orlando, Florida, you better be prepared to sacrifice a certain measure of comfort or some extra services in exchange for reduced rates. However, if you look hard enough, you may be able to find travel agencies that offer inexpensive packages with no actual catch, but these offers tend to run in limited timeframes and can go by very fast, so be prepared to snag a good opportunity the minute that you encounter it.

The time of the day affects ticket pricing to an extent. Early morning flights and late night flights usually have cheaper rates than normal daytime hours. So if you want to minimize your travel cost, be prepared to travel at inopportune times to be able to take advantage of non-peak operating rates.

Use the Internet to your advantage. Nowadays, every decent travel agency that deserves your business have their own website with unique features and services. Most of these travel websites have some sort of functionality to check rates and ticket pricing, as well as give you the ability to book tickets through your browser. In a way, the really good travel agencies use their website to get clients without any human intervention. This is perfect for people who feel uneasy when talking to travel advisors.

Last but not the least, Shop Around. If you heeded the advice about using the Internet to look at different travel agencies' websites, you will have opened doors to a wide variety of choices, and comparing between them is as easy as opening two browser windows side by side. This also makes price comparison much faster than if you had to visit each agency in person or if you have to call each of their sales department.

The above tips are not so much a step-by-step guide but more of a bunch of suggestions that will help make your vacation trip to Orlando Florida hassle-free and inexpensive."

By Pierre Smith


"SOUTHLAKE, Texas - years of increasing prices, Travelocity data reveals average domestic airfare is finally on the way down. While there’s been speculation in the industry that 2009 would be the year of declining airfares, Travelocity’s most recent data on spring airfares supports this with actual booking data.

“Lower jet fuel prices and weakening demand have contributed to decreased airfares,” said Genevieve Shaw Brown, Travelocity’s senior editor. “This is great news for cash-strapped travelers who’ve been dealing with increasing airfares for years.”

The average domestic airfare for spring is down $24 as compared to the same time period in 2008 - from $393 to $369.

“Certain destinations have seen dips in price from time to time, but this is the first time in recent memory we’re seeing declines across the board,” said Brown. “All 10 of the nation’s most popular destinations have at least some decline in airfare.”

Domestic destinations with year-over-year declines of 10 percent or more include:"

1. Denver -13 percent

2. Los Angeles -16 percent

3. Salt Lake City -16 percent

4. San Francisco -15 percent

5. Seattle -10 percent

6. Chicago -17 percent

7. Atlanta -10 percent

8. Jacksonville -13 percent

9. San Antonio -16 percent

10. Tucson -11 percent

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