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WDW Florida on 6th Jul - Book now or wait for last minute deals?

As above, looking to book 2 weeks in WDW resort on 6th July. Hol is available now - is it dangerously close for getting a last-min deal or should I just book it?

Never actually (knowingly) got a last-min deal so not sure how well they work out.

Can't decide if I should pull the trigger or wait another week or two!


Any advice/experience appreciated!

Paul

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  • *j*
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    Don't forget 4th July is Independence Day. Likely to be very very busy that weekend, I'd guess.

    *j*
  • pjapk
    pjapk Posts: 83 Forumite
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    Exactly my reason for wanting 6th! (well, that plus daughters' "prom" night is 4th :)
  • jackieblack
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    edited 10 May 2012 at 7:16AM
    pjapk wrote: »
    As above, looking to book 2 weeks in WDW resort on 6th July. Hol is available now - is it dangerously close for getting a last-min deal or should I just book it?

    Never actually (knowingly) got a last-min deal so not sure how well they work out.

    Can't decide if I should pull the trigger or wait another week or two!


    Any advice/experience appreciated!

    Paul

    If you're happy with the price and it's the holiday you want I'd book it now and you can sit back and relax knowing you've booked a deal you're happy with and start looking forward to your holiday. Ok, there's a chance the price might drop a bit, but it could also go up, or the holiday might no longer be available.
    If the price now is more than you're happy to pay, or you're prepared to risk not getting the holiday you want or paying more to get it, then wait and see what happens.

    Only you know whether that's a risk you're prepared to take for the possibility saving a few £.
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