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Orlando/Disneyworld Thread (Part 3)

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  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    charleion wrote: »
    I am really confused now lol :eek: I Drive or Lake Buena ???

    Both :D:D:D:D

    Makes life a whole lot easier when trying to decide.
  • whats all these abbreviations mean? LBV

    looking for somewhere to stay is far far too complicated!!! all we want is for something nice with a pool/s and something for our 11 year old to do during the day and night when we arnt at the parks coco key sounds good but looks like most things our undercover
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  • busterkeye wrote: »
    whats all these abbreviations mean? LBV

    looking for somewhere to stay is far far too complicated!!! all we want is for something nice with a pool/s and something for our 11 year old to do during the day and night when we arnt at the parks coco key sounds good but looks like most things our undercover

    LBV Lake Buena Vista
    Loved our trip to the West Coast USA. Death Valley is the place to go!
  • oh i see lol ID international drive?
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  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    busterkeye wrote: »
    oh i see lol ID international drive?

    Yes. Sometimes it is easier when you talk about it too much, LOL.

    Anymore you do not understand then please do ask.
  • what is the best cheapest area? wed like a nice hotel/villa for 2 adults and one 11 year old, never drove on the wrong side before but willing to give it ago, wed like a hotel/villa where there is something to do during the day as we are wanting to go for about 28 days so we wont be in the parks everyday we will be wanting some lazy days around the pool, also what our the nights like? is there places where we can go and have a drink on a night, is there places where we can go and have some entertainment like you can in Europe ?
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  • tori.k
    tori.k Posts: 3,592 Forumite
    When are you looking at going Busterkeye? cheapest area you be looking at International drive have a look at www.travelrepublic.co.uk , as for villa's there are thousands to choose from and depends on your wish list, you could get a 3bed condo on Windsor hill at low season for less the £400 a week http://www.closesttothemagic.com/ thats on micky's doorstep or across the road http://www.orlando-rental-home.com/ for about £300. we are really quite spoilt for choice :)
  • we are wanting to go june 9th give or take some days 2013, i know we cant look for package hols now because of the length of time before we go but we need to find out the best and cheapest, maybe not the cheapest but somewhere cheap if ya get me

    ill take a look at the links you posted thanks
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  • the http://www.orlando-rental-home.com/ seems too quite for us :-(
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  • Hi

    My daughter and her boyfriend want to go to Florida in 5th August. She wants to spend a week at Disney and a week visiting other places. Any advice would be appreciated.

    Should she book now or nearer the time?
    Should she book hotels and flights separate? (the package deals look cheaper than doing it separately but have read on here it is cheaper to do the latter)
    Would a travel agent be able to offer a better deal than trying to do it herself?

    I have no experience at all in booking holidays and neither does she. A bit scared of making a mess of it. Any advice would be appreciated.

    Thanks
    Anne
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