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5 Apr 21, 07:23 AM |
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Having Dinner with Goofy
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Best rate for Aventura with lowest deposit
Hi all. I’m trying to stay positive & hoping we can still go this July-August. With that in mind we’re looking to stay at Universal Aventura for 4 nights before moving to Disney. Can anyone recommend the best place to book Aventura from 30/7 for 4 nights that has the smallest deposit to pay upfront ? booked our Disney stay with Attraction Tickets and if no one knows of any better rate will book Aventura with them too as they’ve been brilliant so far & £200 deposit only. Many thanks for any assistance.
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5 Apr 21, 10:45 AM |
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I’d think Travel Republic would be cheapest deposit. They were offering deposits as low as £15
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5 Apr 21, 11:11 AM |
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Travel Republic were the cheapest for Royal Pacific yesterday and £15 deposit, with cancellation to a week before I think it was.
Aventura is great BTW. We stayed there 2 years ago.
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5 Apr 21, 11:18 AM |
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Having Dinner with Goofy
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Thanks both of you , I’ll take a look on Travel Republic . Sounds ideal 👍.
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5 Apr 21, 11:21 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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I don’t know about deposit but the lowest rate we ever got for Aventura was with BA when we went Feb 2020. It was cheaper than annual pass holder rates.
Agree with Yorkshire T. Fab resort.
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5 Apr 21, 02:59 PM |
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Thanks, will check BA too . 👍
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5 Apr 21, 03:09 PM |
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Imagineer
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If you become a passholder, the cost for 4 nights for a double queen room 30/7 is $535.50 with a deposit of $145.13, fully refundable
res.windsurfercrs/ibe You dont need to be a passholder at point of booking, only at time of staying. Edited at 03:12 PM. |
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5 Apr 21, 03:35 PM |
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Thread Starter
Having Dinner with Goofy
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Cool, that’s a good thought too. Will have a work out & see what works out best 👍
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5 Apr 21, 03:51 PM |
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I can't recommend Travel Republic enough for Universal hotel bookings. I've booked and rebooked so many times and they've always refunded my deposit in full very quickly.
Booked again for next year today because the rate had gone down. Saved £200+ and they've processed the cancellation today. Deposit will come through in a couple of days. |
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5 Apr 21, 04:30 PM |
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Thread Starter
Having Dinner with Goofy
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Thanks all. Travel Republic had a great rate for our stay & with only £15 deposit that was exactly what I was after so I’ve booked it. Fingers crossed we can get there now ! 🤞👍
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