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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*

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  • dazco
    dazco Posts: 19,261 Forumite
    popapapa wrote: »
    Hi Waltonvale!

    We are also off early November and I am currently looking for a villa and park tickets. I have come acroos this https://www.attractiontix.co.uk/book_3.asp
    they seem to be able to offer self printing tickets which is an advantage. We only need a 7 day ticket though and I can only find 14 days - :mad:
    Have you got a villa? I have found some real bargains.
    S!!!!horpe
  • popapapa
    popapapa Posts: 114 Forumite
    busy looking for hire car, so far got this great advice from a fellow moneysaver

    http://www.holidayautos.co.uk/cgi-bin/liveweb.sh/QSearch.w?ctryref=GBR&lang=EN&aff=xOneAccount

    still to get - disney tickets/dolphin swim/villa:p

    what dates are you going?
    getting quite excited now, it will be our first time ever
    -esse quam videri-
  • dazco
    dazco Posts: 19,261 Forumite
    I ma going 15th of October for 2 weeks. Just me and my daughter. See my other recent posts for some of the bargains I have found.
    S!!!!horpe
  • KarenG
    KarenG Posts: 1,010 Forumite
    pageee2004 wrote: »
    We don't wan tto do all the parks this time, is it cheaper to wait until we get there to buy our tickets on the gate or do any of you recommend any website that do good deals on 2-3 day tickets, we are looking to do 2 parks a day.
    It's almost never cheaperto buy when you get there but which parks do you want to visit?
  • KarenG
    KarenG Posts: 1,010 Forumite
    dazco wrote: »
    Just been offered this for £250 a week http://www.villa-magic.com/web/villa%20overviewmw.php

    My God it is cheap out there, isnt it.

    It really is!

    You need a bar though so keep looking :p
  • KarenG wrote: »
    It's almost never cheaperto buy when you get there but which parks do you want to visit?

    Hi, we really want to do MGM in the day and then go onto Magic Kingdom in the early evening to stay then for the fireworks (something we have not seen in our previous 2 visits)...have been thinking about Animal Kingdon but not the end of the world if can't do this as was'nt too impressed last time.
    We also want to do Universal and Islands of Adventure, Buesh Gardens (not done before)and maybe Sea World (again not to disappointed if can't do Sea World)...
    what do you think would be the best way for this?
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  • dazco
    dazco Posts: 19,261 Forumite
    KarenG wrote: »
    It really is!

    You need a bar though so keep looking :p
    LOL
    Just been offered a two bed appt at this resort http://secure.sunterra.com/europe/rs-l3.aspx?resort=PIR for £370 for 2 weeks

    NO BAR:mad:
    S!!!!horpe
  • KarenG
    KarenG Posts: 1,010 Forumite
    pageee2004 wrote: »
    Hi, we really want to do MGM in the day and then go onto Magic Kingdom in the early evening to stay then for the fireworks (something we have not seen in our previous 2 visits)...have been thinking about Animal Kingdon but not the end of the world if can't do this as was'nt too impressed last time.
    We also want to do Universal and Islands of Adventure, Buesh Gardens (not done before)and maybe Sea World (again not to disappointed if can't do Sea World)...
    what do you think would be the best way for this?

    I'm not sure because you bump the cost up a lot of you want to "hop" (visit more than 1 park in the same day)... a few random thoughts which may or may not help:

    If you want to see Wishes (MK Firework show) you can see them free from the beach at the Polynesian resort. The view here is not as good as from the MK obviously but it's still pretty good. That way you could get away with a one day ticket to MGM only? One day tickets can't be bought in advance AFAIK.

    You can get a ticket that gives you entry to Busch & Sea World as well as the Universal parks: It's called the 5 day Orlando Flexticket, see here:

    http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/attraction-ticket-prices/4-5-park-orlando-ticket.htm
  • KarenG
    KarenG Posts: 1,010 Forumite
    dazco wrote: »
    LOL
    Just been offered a two bed appt at this resort http://secure.sunterra.com/europe/rs-l3.aspx?resort=PIR for £370 for 2 weeks

    NO BAR:mad:

    No bar?! I never knew there were so many hotels in Orlando with no bar :rotfl:
  • type in pepsico on www.seaworld.com to get 10% off a dining experience.
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