5 Mar 10, 11:38 PM
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Imagineer
Join Date: Mar 09
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Originally Posted by daytonababe
You find me a holiday for 2 ad & 2 kids to WDW staying onsite with park tickets and breakfast included for £1400 !
I've said it time and time again people arent comparing like with like.
I've just come back from Orlando.. Holiday Inn Sunspree LBV + flights with Virgin in feb (so off peak ) 14 nights £2600.
Disney tickets would be £600 ish for 5 days (we have myw tickets) so thats £3200.
Stopping onsite would add what £1000 on to that.
I've been to DLP 4 times and never paid more than £900 for all of us,stopping in Newport Bay and that includes tickets and Eurostar.
I'm sure i could do it cheaper too if we drove but we cant take our car on the eurostar so that cancels out that idea. See more...
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Obviously if you compare staying onsite in WDW and DLP then DLP is much cheaper, but as I've said you don't need to stay onsite at WDW to have a great holiday, the setup at DLP is totally different.
Generally with WDW you are getting 14 nights, DLP tends to be a long weekend.
As I've also said, if you stay in the South Of England DLP is an affordable option. Travelling from Scotland is a completely different story, and when I've priced it up I can't justify that cost for a long weekend. £1400 for 3 nights incl flights staying at Hotel Cheyanne. £2000 for 14 nights incl flights at an Orlando offsite hotel in March.
I'm not saying I've got anything against DLP, I'd love to go, but I just can't justify the cost for what would be a long weekend.
Di x
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