The fantastic new resort-style secure gated community of Windsor Palms, formerly wyndham palms resort, is ideally located just three miles from the Disney entrance, and has unrivaled resort facilities that are freely available to all villa guests. So, whether you're in Florida for the attractions or simply to relax, this the perfect location for your orlando rental home. Windsor Palms Resort is just one mile from the eating, shopping and services of the Splendid China area of the US192.
Windsor Palms Resort-style community of florida villas is located off Hwy 192 West at Mile Marker 4 - approximately 3.5 miles from the Disney World theme parks. With lots of extra amenities and features it is one of the most popular destinations for families visiting Orlando, Kissimmee and Florida.
To get to Windsor Palms (formerly wyndham palms), follow Highway 192 West from the Orlando International airport to Mile Marker 4. At this intersection, take a left turn, and follow Formosa Gardens Blvd for ½ mile to the intersection with Funnie Steed. Cross and continue on Formosa Gardens Blvd past Oak Island and Indian Creek entrances (on your right) and then Windsor Palms entrance is 200 yards on your right. To view the location of windsor palms florida on a map of the Disney, Kissimmee and Orlando area, please click on the Location Plan and a map will open in a window.
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Besides seasonal considerations, certain days of the week are slower at the theme parks, usually Tuesday through Thursday. Arrive early to avoid crowds – timing your arrival can set the mood for the whole day.
Strategy-planning begins before you enter the gate. Study Web sites and maps to plot your priorities. Pre-purchase tickets if possible (multiple-day passes and Orlando Flex Tickets save time and money). Keep in mind that weather, crowds, ride availability and other factors can affect your plan, so be flexible. Do the most popular rides early in the morning, moving to the back of the park first. Use peak times in the early afternoon for eating, shopping and shows. Recharged, you’ll step out into the park ready for more thrilling fun. Ride lines often slack off toward late afternoon, so save the big attractions you missed in the morning for later.
Disney parks issue a FASTPASS outside some of the best rides (available to all guests at no extra charge). FASTPASS tickets set an appointed time for you to return to an attraction via special, shorter lines. Universal’s similar program is Universal Express (available at an additional charge; or free to guests at Universal Resort properties). Universal Express allows you to take the “express” line to some of the most popular rides, and does not require that you come at an appointed time.
If you’re willing to split up your group, opt for quicker Single Rider lines. Afterward, comparing the thrills of the ride with your family and friends is almost as much fun as the ride itself.