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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*
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I've done this three times. Twice with Virgin and once with Delta (via Atlanta). Both worked out cheaper than a normal return to Orlando. Several websites (Opodo, Expedia, Travelocity, Ebookers) allow you to search for multi-city flights.
So far I have found these
Manchester to Orlando (one stop in new york)
Miami to Manchester (one stop in Atlanta)
£532 p/p
Manchester to Orlando (one stop in New York)
Miami to Manchester (one stop in Chicago)
£586 p/p
Are the reasonable or could I get cheaper?
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hi guys
need some help please i am after a flydrive to orlando from london gatwick 5th april for 14 nts,just cant seem to find any good deals?0 -
fishingcinema wrote: »hi guys
need some help please i am after a flydrive to orlando from london gatwick 5th april for 14 nts,just cant seem to find any good deals?
It's the first day of the Easter holidays for some of the country which will have hugely inflated the price, are your dates flexible at all?0 -
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I couldn't find the option with Virgin for multi city?
So far I have found these
Manchester to Orlando (one stop in new york)
Miami to Manchester (one stop in Atlanta)
£532 p/p
Manchester to Orlando (one stop in New York)
Miami to Manchester (one stop in Chicago)
£586 p/p
Are the reasonable or could I get cheaper?
Flying 1st July comming back 15th July
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Hi
Going to Florida for 2 weeks mid April - 2 adults, 2 kids.
Can anyone recommend where I can get a good deal for disney tickets please. Will be going to the keys and travelling around so could probably get away with a 7 days pass.
Many thanks for any replies.
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www.americanattractions.co.uk Adult works out at £155.75 with the £5 online discount. No CC fees.
www.mercurytravel.net Adult £155 if you pay by Debit card. More if you pay with cc.0 -
Or try http://www.bargainattractions.com/ at £149 as far as I could see there was no other charges.
Put it to Attractiontickets direct to price match/promise!Be ALERT - The world needs more LERTS0 -
Just make sure before you book. Think the £149 relates to 2007 tickets0
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Essex-girl wrote: »Good Morning
We are going to Orlando 24th Jan, its our 3rd time and I cant wait.
I understand that the tax allowance is increasing to £290 this year - does anyone no if that was from the 1st Jan?
No, it hasn't changed yet.
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