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Mykidsmyworld27
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Hi guys. I am looking for help on book and planning a trip to Disney World Orlando. We have been six trips to Disneyland Paris and going again in November :j.
I would love to try Disney world for October 2015 yes its a whole year away but will take me that look to pay and save spending money. I am finding it confusing to book. Disney world aren't showing flights for me to book online yet and Thomsons have a good All in one package deal for us traveling from Newcastle on the Dreamliner. We are in the north of Scotland so still a bit of traveling anyways the package comes in at £4965 for a family of four.
Is there anyway to do this cheaper? I need flights, hotel and tickets that's all included in that price.
Im I best staying on the Disney site since its our first trip to Usa?
Has anyone been on the new Thomsons Dreamliner tips/quick review? I hate flying but as this is a once in a life time trip I can suck it up. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
I would love to try Disney world for October 2015 yes its a whole year away but will take me that look to pay and save spending money. I am finding it confusing to book. Disney world aren't showing flights for me to book online yet and Thomsons have a good All in one package deal for us traveling from Newcastle on the Dreamliner. We are in the north of Scotland so still a bit of traveling anyways the package comes in at £4965 for a family of four.
Is there anyway to do this cheaper? I need flights, hotel and tickets that's all included in that price.
Im I best staying on the Disney site since its our first trip to Usa?
Has anyone been on the new Thomsons Dreamliner tips/quick review? I hate flying but as this is a once in a life time trip I can suck it up. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.

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Try the DIBB forum -
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/index.php
they'll be able to answer all your questions and loads more.
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Also a big Orlando/ Disney World thread on here https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/1820085
There are advantages and disadvantages to staying on-site, lots of people with experience of both on this thread and The Dibb2.22kWp Solar PV system installed Oct 2010, Fronius IG20 Inverter, south facing (-5 deg), 30 degree pitch, no shadingEverything will be alright in the end so, if it’s not yet alright, it means it’s not yet the endMFW #4 OPs: 2018 £866.89, 2019 £1322.33, 2020 £1337.07
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Booking through Disney you probably arent getting a true package and so flights will become available once they go on general release which typically is 11 months ahead, a couple of airlines open about 50 weeks in advance.
As someone who has been to all the Disney resorts, the main disadvantage of going to Disney World is you will see how it really should be done and whilst Paris isnt bad by any means its a long way off being the experience that orlando is. America has a hell of a lot of issues but they know how to put on a good show.0 -
Mykidsmyworld27 wrote: »Hi guys. I am looking for help on book and planning a trip to Disney World Orlando. We have been six trips to Disneyland Paris and going again in November :j.
I would love to try Disney world for October 2015 yes its a whole year away but will take me that look to pay and save spending money. I am finding it confusing to book. Disney world aren't showing flights for me to book online yet and Thomsons have a good All in one package deal for us traveling from Newcastle on the Dreamliner. We are in the north of Scotland so still a bit of traveling anyways the package comes in at £4965 for a family of four.
Is there anyway to do this cheaper? I need flights, hotel and tickets that's all included in that price.
Im I best staying on the Disney site since its our first trip to Usa?
Has anyone been on the new Thomsons Dreamliner tips/quick review? I hate flying but as this is a once in a life time trip I can suck it up. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
How did you get on with your search, we're looking to do the same, but a year later in October 2016!!
We're looking to book for 6 adults and 4 children though. About to read through the posts listed above but wondered how you'd gone on?Finally Debt Free - November 2014!
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Hi MKMW27! And now Darren!
I also highly suggest joining The Dibb, the wealth of knowledge and helpfulness on there will be invaluable to you. The planning of a WDW holiday also gets very addictive!
Just to say in my experience, booking a package has never been cheaper if looking at school holidays, it's always been cheaper DIY (I've been five times). Flights are released 11 months before date of flying, so Darren you'd be looking to book Nov 2015 for the cheapest flights for Oct 2016. If you want to stay onsite at Disney, which I highly recommend for first timers and anyone with children), after April 2015 they will probably release free dining deals direct with Disney, so what I do is to book my Disney accomodation and dining in April, and you get $200 Disney spending money too. I then wait until 11 months out for flights to come out, then tweak my Disney dates (for free) if necessary! Join The Dibb and good luck!:heartsmil Stay-at-home-mummy of two, pinching the pennies but loving it! :heartsmilSpreadsheeter, piggybanker, envelope-system user!
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We've just booked for April 2016 with Thomson,ages away but deal was too good to resist.
We've paid £1068 each for 2 weeks in school holidays including return flights from Manchester,self catering suite room on international drive, luggage and 14 day unlimited park tickets for Disney and Universal.
Considering the park tickets are £400 alone it's a pretty good deal and cheaper then a diy deal too.Lea0
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