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Orlando & Florida - Questions & Answers (Part 1) *CLOSED*

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  • Poppy9
    Poppy9 Posts: 18,833 Forumite
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    We only have old style and we had no problems in March 2004.
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • We went in 2003 and were told to take new photo type with paper backup, so I guess it depends on who you hire off maybe. I was told by DVLA that it would probably be required.
    Like classic rock with an up to date feel?
    Me too! My son has a rock band, ask me about them! :beer:
  • Cardew
    Cardew Posts: 29,060 Forumite
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    Both types of licence are acceptable.
  • hello all. My fiance and i have decided to go back to WDW next July 06 for our honeymoon. I have read pages 1 through to 19 and am now knackered and off to bed! Just wandering what comments you have on resorts. we want to stay in Disney.

    Last year we stayed in all star sports and weren't overly impressed. We quite like the look of Caribbean resort and animal kingdom. I looked at the moussaver website which categorises animal kingdom as a deluxe report and Caribbean as a moderate (all stars was a value resort) can anyone share their experiences of the two resorts?
  • Finishrich
    Finishrich Posts: 1,038 Forumite
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    The Caribbean was the original Value resort before the All Star etc came along. I haven't stayed there but I believe each area is quite spread out and I'm sure it only has a food court for eating (may be wrong on that though). For the same price I would definately recommend Port Orleans or Dixie Landings (now called PO riverside I think). They have both food court and restaurant and a bar usually with entertainment some nights. Also one of my favourite things is the boat ride down to the Downtown Disney area, runs during the day and untill about 11pm. I really want to say at the Polynesian though, maybe one day :rolleyes: Stayed at Pop Century last year, much like the All Stars, well constructed (stood up to hurricane Jeane) seemed to be better laid out with rooms nearer the various pools than All Stars, and plenty sun loungers. Would definatley stay their again it's great for kids, but DL/PO is my favourite, and probably better suited for a honeymoon.
  • knappster
    knappster Posts: 125 Forumite
    Hi all,

    I apologise in advance for the folowing question as it has more than probably been asked a hundred times, so here goes :p :

    I'm purchasing tickets at the moment for Universal and Disney

    I'm planning on buying my tickets from the following places:

    https://www.best4attractions.co.uk
    https://www.attractiontickets4less.com
    https://www.orlando-ticket-deals.co.uk

    as these are the cheapest for what I want

    But I was wondering if anyone had had any previous experience with them to see if they are reliable...along with this, are there any hidden charges entailed whilst purchasing with a credit card?

    Many Thanks
  • TheSaint_2
    TheSaint_2 Posts: 1,011 Forumite
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    If you are after discovery cove tickets the best place to try is https://www.unpackagedattractions.co.uk , they are disc coves main customer in the UK and as such get a huge allocation of tickets (compared to everyone else).

    Thats not to say they wont be sold out though! Discovery Cove is really popular, and you are best booking about a year in advance.

    unpackaged is also the cheapest site for tickets online, the price match too (in the odd case where someone has a special offer).

    They have a special offer from disney on a the mo, if you are after that (they are also disney's biggest UK customer).

    unpackaged is a trading name of Seligo - who many of you may recognise. The difference is unpackaged is the "no frills" brand, and its loads cheaper than seligo.
  • essexmate
    essexmate Posts: 45 Forumite
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    See also https://www.cheapest-park-tickets.co.uk - one of the cheapest attraction ticket site I have found and you also get £5 discount when you book online.
  • moneytalks
    moneytalks Posts: 143 Forumite
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    Hi

    We are going to Florida this summer and need the tickets for the theme parks any ideas who the cheapest is

    Thanks
  • Edinburghlass_2
    Edinburghlass_2 Posts: 32,680 Forumite
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    Have a look at the Florida sticky thread at the top of the board, go to the last page where ticket prices have just been discussed and there are several websites given.

    You really need to decide what tickets you want and then check them all as some are cheaper for certain tickets where another website might be cheaper for others.

    HTH
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