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Hallowe'en hols 2006

jchrishall2000
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Hi all,
Trying to plan ahead for Hallowe'en hols 2006 for myself, wife and 3 kids (3,4 and 6 yrs old). I figure now is a good time to book, for (1) certainty and (2) best deals. Anyone know a good quality family company who offer sensible prices or any particularly good value quality accommodation for kids? We are tied in that we have to fly from a regional airport (most likely Belfast or Dublin, as we live in N. Ireland). Has anyone had good experiences which haven't been too hard on the pocket? I guess that the tour operators do try and get the arm in when they know they have a captive audience over a school holiday, but we'd really like to find somewhere with a nice climate, good accommodation and at a good price (perhaps if it means paying a few more quid we'll go for that, though we will of course employ Martin's package tour "haggling" techniques!)
Suggestions gratefully received!
Thanks
Chris :j
Trying to plan ahead for Hallowe'en hols 2006 for myself, wife and 3 kids (3,4 and 6 yrs old). I figure now is a good time to book, for (1) certainty and (2) best deals. Anyone know a good quality family company who offer sensible prices or any particularly good value quality accommodation for kids? We are tied in that we have to fly from a regional airport (most likely Belfast or Dublin, as we live in N. Ireland). Has anyone had good experiences which haven't been too hard on the pocket? I guess that the tour operators do try and get the arm in when they know they have a captive audience over a school holiday, but we'd really like to find somewhere with a nice climate, good accommodation and at a good price (perhaps if it means paying a few more quid we'll go for that, though we will of course employ Martin's package tour "haggling" techniques!)
Suggestions gratefully received!
Thanks
Chris :j
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orlando all the way! universal have a special halloween night for everyone to attend and pull out all the stops! I went middle of last sept and it rained twice the whole time I was there (second time it didnt matter as i was already soaked from the rides!). Airtours are a good company and you can book through going places. They also have flights leaving from belfast int.:santa2:0
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friends of mine went to universal in spain said it was the best ever rollercoster at midnight and lots going on.My husband and myself and two kids went to orlando end oct 2004 downtown disney was great but the mickey party in disney was sold out and had been for months so book early also the americans do it big so everwhere was very very busy my kids 3 and 6 where scared with all the people , but early booking and early down to chosen activity should be great.We are going for easter this year.Hope you find a good deal0
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