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Editorial Policy, Updates & Corrections

Florida Review is here to make Florida holiday planning easier, not to make every option sound equally wonderful. We focus on practical trip decisions: where to start, what to check, what changes often and which details could affect your booking.

How we write guides

Our guides are written for readers who are actively planning — often from the UK, often with a budget, and often trying to balance Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, beaches, events and travel logistics in one trip.

We aim for clear advice, useful links and honest caveats. If a topic depends on your dates, party size, hotel, ticket type or appetite for long park days, we should say that rather than pretending there is one perfect answer.

What we check before publishing

For planning pages, we look for the details that can change the decision: ticket names, dated events, opening rules, transport options, location names, price caveats, safety information and official-source links. The boring bit matters here.

We also check that the page has a clear next step. A guide should help you move forward, whether that means reading a Disney hub, comparing Universal parks, checking an event date or confirming a final price with the official seller.

How updates are handled

Florida planning advice ages quickly. When a ticket name changes, an event date is announced, a park rule moves or a transport detail becomes outdated, we try to update the pages that could affect someone’s booking decision first.

Older archive content may stay online when it still adds context, but current planning guides should make the latest useful answer clear. If a detail is time-sensitive, you should still confirm it with the official park, venue, airline or supplier before booking.

Corrections

If you spot an outdated price, broken link, changed date, renamed ticket, closed attraction or factual error, use the contact page and include the page URL, the exact detail and an official source if you have one.

Corrections that affect safety, prices, dates, opening hours, booking terms or major trip decisions are treated as the highest priority. Small wording improvements are welcome too, but booking-impacting errors come first.

Independence and commercial links

Florida Review may link to official sites, suppliers or useful third-party resources. A link does not guarantee price, availability or suitability, and it does not replace reading the supplier’s terms before purchasing.

We are not an official Disney, Universal, SeaWorld or tourism-board site. Our recommendations should be useful because they help you plan a better trip, not because a page needs to push you somewhere.

Use of tools and AI

Research, drafting or checking tools may help with organisation, but editorial judgement matters. Pages still need human review for accuracy, tone, source quality and whether the advice makes sense for a real Florida holiday.