Hi Everyone :0)
Having toyed with the idea of DLP, but read lots of reviews about how expensive eating out etc is, we are now considering DLF, but where do we start?
We need to keep costs down and have a 15 and 5 year old and a week available in late July 2007.
Could anyone recommend a great value travel company to look after everything for us, but not shaft us with high prices?
Any ideas on clean comfortable accommodation would be helpfull too :0)
We went to Disney in 2003 and booked it all thru Virgin, it was lovely but I think we paid a lot more than we needed to.
We are going back next summer, I have recently booked Virgin flights thru Opodo (saving us £490 on the price with Virgin for 2adults and one child - this saving will pay for our car hire!) I am currently thinking of booking Cypress Pointe a 2 bedroomed apartment with washer/dryer, in the Lake Buena Vista area, central to parks and within walking distance of some restaurants (which is a bonus) the prices are £730ish Last time we went we had a condo and really like the space, also you get a jacuzzi bath which is wonderful after a day walking round the parks.
I will get our tickets next year bur definately before we go, we will do all of Disney and Discovery Cove again as its so wonderful but may leave out Universal (or get tickets when there).
Lots of my friends do tend to book full packages with hotels, flights, car etc and get really good deals as well.
Good Luck
http://www.funwayholidays.co.uk
I usually book with Virgin, but for the same hotels, i saved £2500 for a family of 4.
Their phone number is...
0870-990-3333
You can do a costing on the net or phone direct, they are very helpful.
Good luck.
Michelle xx
If you want a package it might also now be worth looking at First Choice/Eclipse Direct. They have introduced new planes on their long haul with seat back TV's and wider seat pitch i.e. the sort of stuff you only used to get if you went Virgin, BA etc but hopefully with First Choice prices and not Virgin prices.
This website is very good if you are looking to stay in a villa
Get a package the first time by all means, but you will probably get a better deal by doing a fly drive and arranginging accommodation separately ...and especially if you want to stay in a villa or hotel off site (non Disney) - depends whether you have the confidence and time to research companies & prices on te net.
One thing to point out, you're actually looking to travel to Disney World Florida and not Disneyland. If you walk into a travel agent and just say you want to go to Disneyland you might end up in California and not Florida!
Oh I don't know...some might say that California is much more interesting.
I visited Florida last year for the first time in June. We managed to get a really good deal travelling with Flyglobespan from Glasgow. We stayed in the Howard Johnson Maingate West which was 5 mins on bus to Disney Parks (Free Shuttle from outside hotel).
What did you think of the Howard Johnson? Are the rooms still dingy brown and cream or have they refurbished them?
The rooms were quite dark and dingy but OK for what we paid. Don't know if I would go back there though
Oh dear. That is sad. I stayed there 8 years ago-thought it was akin to an army barracks with all that black tarmac-fortunately it wa sonly for one night till the villa became available.
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