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Old 29 Sep 16, 11:41 PM  
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How are these prices?

I have been trying to get an idea of prices for August 2018, for a joint New York/Orlando visit how do these two look?



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I'd say pretty reasonable to be honest. Pussycat
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vTo give you a balance, I am doing a very similar trip;

July 27th MAN-JFK
3 nights RUI Plaza
JUly 30th JFK--MCO
4 nights RPR Universal
Then 14 nights in a villa
18 days mini van 7 seater
August 17th MIA-LHR

Booked in the BA sale for £3,670 (not inc villa)

2 adults. 3 kids 13, 12 & 7

All I need now is a villa which should be around £1,000 - £1,300 - hopefully s Dibb villa but no luck sight that so far

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Price wise I can make it cheaper by changing the hotel and villa, but the New York hotel is in the top 50 on trip advisor and the others are 200+ And we want something more the just a hotel room for Orlando.
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My advice is to drop New York to say 3/4 nights and the get yourself to a nice villa and relax - New York hotels can vary, but a lot have small rooms, being in the top 50 or top 200 doesn't mean a lot ... If your on a budget New York is an aspect you can trim as you won't be spending anytime in the hotel at all
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