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By Dawn Henthorn, About.com Guide to Florida Travel since 2000

Play for a Day Without Paying for a Stay!

Wednesday October 8, 2008
Nick HotelOrlando's Nickelodeon Family Suites has introduced two new day passes for families — the Character Breakfast Day Pass and All Access Day Pass. The passes offer families access to all of the amenities and Nick-themed fun without having to pay for a night's stay. That means access to splash down the hotel's water slides and get soaked at one of two interactive water parks that feature muliple slides, climbing nets, water jets and a 400-gallon dump tank. In addition, passes will provide access to the Mall, a 3000-square-foot arcade and the 4-D Experience, plus kids also may play a game of basketball or challenge friends to a round of mini golf. Families taking advantage of the Character Breakfast Day Pass can get an early start to a day of play with a Nickelodeon-themed Character Breakfast that includes a delicious buffet in Nicktoons Cafe, where kids can eat and dance with their favorite Nickelodeon friends.

The price of the All Access Day Pass includes an entrance fee of $12.95 per vehicle, plus a cost of $9.95 for kids 3-12 and $19.95 for those 13 and up. The Character Breakfast Day Pass admission is $12.95 per vehicle, plus $13.76 for kids 3-12 and $25.08 for kids 13 and up . Kids age two and under are free. Day passes are available Monday through Friday, from now until November 21, with access time limited to 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Character Breakfast reservations are required. Call 1-877-NICK-KID (1-877-642-5543) for reservations.

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