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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*
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Quick question:
We're flying out on sunday, has anybody used Kissimmee Guest Services to reserve tickets and then pick them up and pay when you get there? they seem to be fairly cheap, $605 for 2 adult/1 child 5 day base tickets.
I'm going to phone them this afternoon to see whats what, but i'd be interested in some independent opinions.
Cheers, AdyOut on blue six..
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sickparrot wrote: »Quick question:
We're flying out on sunday, has anybody used Kissimmee Guest Services to reserve tickets and then pick them up and pay when you get there? they seem to be fairly cheap, $605 for 2 adult/1 child 5 day base tickets.
I'm going to phone them this afternoon to see whats what, but i'd be interested in some independent opinions.
Cheers, Ady
I have used KGS in the past. They are ok but beware tax usually goes on at the end making the tickets not quite so good!!Be ALERT - The world needs more LERTS0 -
Whats best eating place on international drive?0
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Whats best eating place on international drive?I am now debt free! Whoop whoop! :money::beer:0
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The best steaks/Grill in Orlando imo is Roadhouse.0
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The best steaks/Grill in Orlando imo is Roadhouse.I am now debt free! Whoop whoop! :money::beer:0
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The best steaks/Grill in Orlando imo is Roadhouse.
aye, also on DIsney property if you can afford it the Yachtsman Steakhouse is super
Charleys is good and I like the Lognhorn for "chain" steaksSelf confessed Florida expertwith over 320 trips there!
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Whats best eating place on international drive?
lots of good ones, lots of len ones too. Depends on price and what you like.
Id avoid all the buffet rubbish and the places like golden carroll, there are lots of decent cheapish places like smookey bones, olive garden, perkins, bob evans, outback, mac grill, carabbas, longhorn, etc etc. The internet is a great help as remeber you can always check all the menus out before you go as wellSelf confessed Florida expertwith over 320 trips there!
Co host of the Disneybrit and Eye on Orlando Podcasts
and Craig Duncan Soul Show on Orlando Sky Radio0 -
Hi,
I am looking to book a holiday to Florida this summer hols. I fancy a villa, but last time we did this the Villa was miles away, so I am looking for one that is closer to Disney, etc, and was wondering if anyone could recommend one. Have seen some at Windsor Hills which seem to be what I am looking for - has anyone been here?
I am beginning to look though all 129 pages of this thread, but any recommendations as to best sites to book flights / Villas would be great.
Thanks,
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I'm desperately after an Epcot Guide Map (you know the one that you pick up at the entrance, and there's thousands of them all over the park!!). I've got zillions of the other parks, but have just done a scrap-book project, and am one map short!!
Does anyone have one, that they would be willing to post me - very happy to pay postage from within the UK. PM me if you're able to help xxx0
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