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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*

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  • markelock
    markelock Posts: 1,735 Forumite
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    Blink_Eden wrote: »
    http://www.sunpass.com/index.cfm

    Doing some reading up, it looks like you get a discount on the toll (about 5%), but this is done by rebate?

    Did you actually use it? Did the hire car company charge you?

    Maybe the hire company are just charging you $2.50/day for the convenience of not having to carry cash and stop at every toll both?

    Not worth it if you aren't travelling far. If I remember correctly, the only times we used toll-roads when we were out there was going to Kennedy Space Centre.

    used it once on the way from the airport, at $1 toll, then read the small print the next day!

    not worth it at all.
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  • atro1
    atro1 Posts: 1,501 Forumite
    Markelock. What did you eventually pay.?Did you pay straight to the car rental company?
    It looks as if we may have got away with it the last time we went and I was going to use it again this time. So maybe not!
    For people who are going to Florida for the first time to see the 'rodent' try http://www.mousesavers.com/index.html never had a lot of spam and just an email with all sorts of tips on it.
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  • bobby9205
    bobby9205 Posts: 201 Forumite
    stuart_75 wrote: »
    £171 for a 5 day Disney hopper. Thank you very much!!!!

    Your very welcome, Ive just been on Undercovertourist's website to compare (they used to be cheap) and even there, there asking £195 for the 5 day hopper!
  • angelheart
    angelheart Posts: 227 Forumite
    Hi

    has any one used these sites previously, don't want to be scammed, its a lot of money to loose

    http://www.best4usa.com/attraction_tickets.asp

    http://www.pillingerworldtravel.co.u...on_tickets.asp

    Thanks :A
    back to comping :beer:
  • bobby9205
    bobby9205 Posts: 201 Forumite
    angelheart wrote: »
    Hi

    has any one used these sites previously, don't want to be scammed, its a lot of money to loose

    http://www.best4usa.com/attraction_tickets.asp

    http://www.pillingerworldtravel.co.u...on_tickets.asp

    Thanks :A

    Quite a few people on www.thedibb.co.uk (another great place for info on Florida) has used these sites, personally - a mate of mine has used them with no problems.

    I wouldnt have posted them if I thought they were iffy, but your right, its still best to check
  • angelheart
    angelheart Posts: 227 Forumite
    Thanks Bobby9205 for the info, the pricess are very good.

    I love this site, its full of good advice and useful information

    Kim
    back to comping :beer:
  • llanwrst2
    llanwrst2 Posts: 24 Forumite
    Thanks bobby9205 - good post...

    Also check out Virgin as I got 14 day Seaworld/Aquatica (but also could have SW/BG) for £55 adult and £50 child - vouchers sent 2 weeks before flying and I did not book my hol thru them. you do have to call.
  • teallach
    teallach Posts: 182 Forumite
    llanwrst2 wrote: »
    Thanks bobby9205 - good post...

    Also check out Virgin as I got 14 day Seaworld/Aquatica (but also could have SW/BG) for £55 adult and £50 child - vouchers sent 2 weeks before flying and I did not book my hol thru them. you do have to call.

    Can you not book them through the website then? I was hoping to get them from Virgin going through Quidco nearer the time unless anyone esle comes up with a cheaper deal
  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
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    for Virgin via Quidco, it states that cashback is only paid on UK departures, so not sure it would track just for Disney tickets?:confused:
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  • llanwrst2
    llanwrst2 Posts: 24 Forumite
    teallach wrote: »
    Can you not book them through the website then? I was hoping to get them from Virgin going through Quidco nearer the time unless anyone esle comes up with a cheaper deal

    I spent ages trying to find a way to order online there own but could not :confused: so rang
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