We started pricing up next years holiday yesterday morning (bit soon I know, but we had a fabulous time - if we hadn't paid to be going to Wales in September we'd be going again this year!).
We are looking at the same holiday (Arum, two weeks, half board, but at the beginning of July as eldest daughter finishes school early) but it is double the price of this years.
Has anyone else found it the same?
The cheapest price in Thomas Cook online (£2000 cheaper than Thomson, with better flights), hopefully it should be booked later today!!
Oh, and will be posting the review later.
I think it depends where you are going and at what time of year. I've checked prices where I normally stay in Icmeler and it's about the same price for September 2010 as it is for September 2009 (I'll be there in 4 weeks and 6 days, not that I'm counting!). If you look at schools hols, the prices are pretty steep at the moment but that's probably due to families wanting to get things booked up early as it's a popular time of year, hence demands and supply kicks in and prices remain high after release.
Darren
Does that mean it would be better to leave it until later to book for next July.I thought it would be better to book now and try to get the free child place but I have little knowledge of such things.
Stevie
That's always the dilema and where the tour operators have you. If you want free child places and to ensure you get the flight / accommodation you want, you may have to book early. If you don't, you run the risk of things becoming unavailable. If you're flexible with dates and locations and don't have kids to worry about, it's better to leave it a while where you'll generally find better deals. However, when you factor in kids so are stuck with school hols and want free child places, you really need to be booking early to ensure you get what you want and it's available. The problem there is you may have to pay a slight premium for it. The main thing is to get a deal you are happy to pay and what suits your needs, then don't look at prices again! I'm on the lookout for my long haul holiday in March, but I probably won't book anything until around Christmas to seek out the better deals, but then I'm flexible on dates.
Darren
Well we booked online with Thomas Cook. Managed to get 1 free child place, and my (will be) 16 year old is also classed as a child. Had to book bed and breakfast, then add evening meals on (still works out cheaper than eating out every night).
WOW must be a good hotel if you have booked that quickly to go back.
Another question is it better to book online or check online and then go to travel agents to see if they can beat the price.Have not tried that before so would be interested if anyone has.
Whichever you fancy really. I normally use the online price as a guide and take it from there. Shops will normally price match or tell you straight if they can't match it. You might find some will give you a bit more off or give you something in addition to persued you to book with them.
Darren
I think its much better to get an online price then go to the travel agents,especially with the big tour operators.Because if something goes wrong or your tickets dont turn up in good time you have somewhere to go to talk to someone.Ive heard lots of bad stories about not being able to get through on the phone when you have booked online
Booked Club Cettia,checked online then phoned,saved a fair bit.It was cheaper for me with flight meals, transfer,prebooked seats and 20kg luggage than it was online without flight meals and prebooked seats.So definately worth phoning after looking online.
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