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Orlando Florida/Disneyworld (Part 2) *CLOSED*

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  • duckcity
    duckcity Posts: 110 Forumite
    Have a look at Cypress Pointe Lake Buena Vista. We have booked for April this year with Hotelopia using the 15% discount code and going through Quidco for a further 10% off.
    Paid £33 per night for a three bedroom apartment.
  • Froggitt
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    Froggitt wrote: »
    We stayed at the Buena Vista Palace last year - very nice hotel, free shuttles (although we had a car), just been refurbished. Cost - similar to the Pop Century/All Stars 2 to 3 star hotels.
    Also, they do official character breakfasts there on Sundays - we had Minnie, Pluto and Goofy.
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  • Hi does any one know of a good comparison web site I do know travelsupermarket just wondered if there was any think else out there??
  • CT19720
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    does anyone know if its cheaper to buy attraction tickets in orlando or get them before we go?id really appreciate any feedback.i think its shocking i have to pay adult prices for my son whos only 11!!!!what about supermarkets?which is the best? xxxxxx

    Couple of weeks about I got 2 adults and 2 childrens through Attraction Ticket Direct, for £625 who priced matched for me. I looked for ages and this is the cheapest I managed to find them for on a UK site.
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  • jackieblack
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    does anyone know if its cheaper to buy attraction tickets in orlando or get them before we go?id really appreciate any feedback.i think its shocking i have to pay adult prices for my son whos only 11!!!!what about supermarkets?which is the best? xxxxxx


    I booked ours through Virgin reps in Orlando, paid in $ when rate was 2.08 or similar, pick them up at the airport when we land. It worked out much cheaper for us as we didn't want park hopping and water parks which are included in most tickets bought in the UK.
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    Ok, for my trip in June, I still need a reputable car hire company which i can pick up & drop off @ Sanford Airport (Easycar came up with ok prices and Sanford as an option but when I clicked through Sanford wasn't available ?).Any ideas ?&Park tickets.Looking on http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/ as recomended above, the 14-day-disney-ultimate-ticket @ £174 per adult & 4-5-park-orlando-ticket @ £119 per adult are the options to go for.1 Question, is the Bush Gardens a good park ?, i.e. worth it enough to upgrade to the Flexi Ticket Plus ?.
    P.S. Had internet problems for past 2 weeks and not been on here since, do I need to change something so my posts look normal (with returns in them) ?.
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  • -1- wrote: »
    Ok, for my trip in June, I still need a reputable car hire company which i can pick up & drop off @ Sanford Airport (Easycar came up with ok prices and Sanford as an option but when I clicked through Sanford wasn't available ?).Any ideas ?&Park tickets.Looking on http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/ as recomended above, the 14-day-disney-ultimate-ticket @ £174 per adult & 4-5-park-orlando-ticket @ £119 per adult are the options to go for.1 Question, is the Bush Gardens a good park ?, i.e. worth it enough to upgrade to the Flexi Ticket Plus ?.
    P.S. Had internet problems for past 2 weeks and not been on here since, do I need to change something so my posts look normal (with returns in them) ?.

    hi, we fly to sanford, last time i think we used dollar but my dad sorted it out so im not 100% sure

    Busch gardens is the best park in florida for thrill rides - the roller coasters are excellent and so are the water rides, they have a lot of wildlife to look at if that floats your boat and the kids play area is great (my little brother and sister are 5 and 3 and it took my parents hours to get them out of there!)
  • PJB
    PJB Posts: 1,365 Forumite
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    VILLA NEEDED 5 to 15 April!
    Owner double booked us.
    Any help gratefully received, thanks.
  • eslick
    eslick Posts: 2,062 Forumite
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    PJB wrote: »
    VILLA NEEDED 5 to 15 April!
    Owner double booked us.
    Any help gratefully received, thanks.

    we stayed here really nice villa, close to everything you need.

    http://www.mickeysdreamvilla.com/
  • -1- wrote: »
    Ok, for my trip in June, I still need a reputable car hire company which i can pick up & drop off @ Sanford Airport (Easycar came up with ok prices and Sanford as an option but when I clicked through Sanford wasn't available ?).Any ideas ?&Park tickets.Looking on http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/ as recomended above, the 14-day-disney-ultimate-ticket @ £174 per adult & 4-5-park-orlando-ticket @ £119 per adult are the options to go for.1 Question, is the Bush Gardens a good park ?, i.e. worth it enough to upgrade to the Flexi Ticket Plus ?.
    P.S. Had internet problems for past 2 weeks and not been on here since, do I need to change something so my posts look normal (with returns in them) ?.

    I'm sure I've seen the Disney tickets at £166 but I think attractiontickets price match? What you need to do is Google all the UK websites, write down the prices for each website for the tickets you want, check which ones will price match and have no cc charges etc and then go with the cheapest for one type of ticket, say Disney, and see if they will price match on the Flexi ticket if it is more expensive.
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