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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*
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I've decided to get mine from Thomas Cook in Torquay (see previous post #3889 Thx to jay1jay :beer:) Phoned them today and they quoted the best prices I've found so far and I'm fed up looking now! £200 14-day ultimate and £158 FlexPlus
:T:T:T
could not budge on the price, she said and unlikely to change for the peak season.....:mad:...
will have to keep looking, hth0 -
Anyone ever flown into Tampa, if so what is it like?0
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They called me back today to book the tickets and prices have jumped to £233 and £171!!:mad::mad:0
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whatusername wrote: »Anyone ever flown into Tampa, if so what is it like?
Its fine but is predominantly a national airport so don't expect 10 international arrival desks to be open. Maybe one or two.
But i had no problems when going through there.
Just make sure you turn left and head for Clearwater0 -
Is this from musikick.co.uk? I found the FlexTicket Plus for £147 on their site and emailed them asking for details (eg, actual tickets or vouchers). That was way back at the beginning of April and I have yet to receive a reply! Needless to say, I'm still looking for tickets... :rolleyes:
they both look like the same site to me0 -
They called me back today to book the tickets and prices have jumped to £233 and £171!!:mad::mad:
i have booked my tickets with orlando attractions, their prices are 220 and 140MSE convert, trying to save the pennies!:T Darling Z born 03/06 and Darling M born 03/09. I make gorgeous boys :T0 -
£358 for the two combined though !!
Better than 221.82 and 140.810 -
Can anyone help with a villa recommendation. I have stayed in various cheap hotels in the past in Florida and have not been too impressed. I am thinking of booking a villa and am trying to find a reputable agent online. I have seen a couple of villas with private individuals but am a bit wary about handing over a £200 deposit.
Can anyone point me in the right direction. Ideally somewhere that will takea credit card so that I will have some comeback.
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you could check www.thedibb.co.uk which is a Disney related site. There is a section where Dibbers advertise their villas and they have been checked to ensure that all is ok with ownership etc
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judygarland wrote: »Can anyone point me in the right direction. Ideally somewhere that will takea credit card so that I will have some comeback.
Many thanks
we used https://www.villarenters.com for this reason, they have a big selection, are easily searchable, but most of all they organise payment to the owner, no foreign transaction cheques etc. to organise. We used them for our Malaga villa last Chrsitmas, and are using them again for Florida this Christmas, I think £15 standard booking charge is reasonable, I don't mind paying a little bit of money for added peace of mind.:DMember of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.0
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