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Florida Review is here for people who want a Florida holiday to feel exciting, not impossible to organise.

Planning a Florida trip can look simple from the outside — flights, hotel, parks, done. Then the details arrive: ticket types, park reservations, date-based prices, school holidays, car hire, hotel areas, rest days, queue strategy, weather and three different opinions on the “best” time to go.

The goal is to make those decisions clearer. Florida Review combines practical guides with holiday planning support, so readers can understand what matters before they lock in the expensive parts of the trip.

What Florida Review helps with

Most readers are trying to make sense of Orlando, Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, events, transport and wider Florida ideas without turning the holiday into a spreadsheet challenge.

The guides focus on real trip decisions: which parks fit, how many days might be too many, what needs checking with official sources, when an upgrade may not be worth it, and where logistics can quietly eat into the day.

Why the site exists

Florida planning advice ages quickly. A ticket product changes name, an event date moves, a transport option disappears, or an opening rule shifts, and suddenly an old guide can point people in the wrong direction.

Florida Review is built around the unglamorous but useful bits: dates, distances, car parks, queues, weather, official sources, rest days and whether the plan would still feel good for a normal traveller by day three.

Let’s work together

If you want practical help sense-checking a Florida plan, start with the services page. If you have a correction, business suggestion or partnership enquiry, use the contact form.