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13 May 21, 01:58 PM |
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Helping Mickey
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What is your 2022 trip costing?
Following on from the 2020 trip costing thread that never happened. What is your 2022 trip coming out at?
I'll start: 2 Adults & 2 Children 7 & 5 14 nights from May 11th LHR to MCO Flights and car hire (SUV) through Virgin Holidays Fly Drive - £2605 14 nights All Stars Movies and Disney Park Tickets direct with Disney - £3657 Aiport Parking - £60 Resort Parking - £150 Mousekeeping Tips - £55 Allowance for Spending and Food - £1750 Total - £8277 £2069.25/p Excessive but worth it. Edited at 02:00 PM. |
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13 May 21, 03:54 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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Looking at it another way..
Car hire for 14 days is generally £400 or so, so your direct flights are averaging £550 a person which is good. Your park tickets would be roughly £425pp ? (I dont do Disney), so £1700 and this prices your accommodation at £2000 .. or £142 per night. That sounds reasonable for on site. You have a car, so if off site, you would still have to pay the same parking price. Having the car and thus easy access to LBV, Walmart and IDive is a huge cost saving bonus that has to be weighed up against transfers and staying mainly on site. Your airport parking at £60 looks very good. Mousekeeping, well you would tip in any Hotel.. wouldn’t you? Now, we take into account what you would spend, we’re you not in Florida.. Gas, water and Electricity. Food at home for 14 days. Daily carparking if working. Weekly petrol. Sundries. If you subtract all of the above from the £8227, then suddenly it does not look so bad. I reckon that you have a really decent deal. Me? It’s largely irrelevant, because it is West Coast and only 2 days in Parks. Edited at 04:07 PM. |
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13 May 21, 04:20 PM |
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Proud to wear my Ears
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That looks alright to me, especially staying on Disney site.
Mines coming to 12k all in. Flights for 5 adults, 2 kids and a 1 year old (3800), villa (2.2k), Disney and Busch/SeaWorld tickets (about 3400), a rental car (1000) and £2600 for consumables and spending. Looks like we both have good pricing! Edited at 04:22 PM. |
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13 May 21, 04:54 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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March 2022
2 Adults Airport Hotel £30 Airport Parking £60 BA Flights and 7 day large SUV hire from Fort Lauderdale £1200 1 Night in Miami £150 6 nights Royal Caribbean on Allure of the Seas £1100 + drinks (£800) 6 nights Rosen Pointe I-Drive £300 1 night Disney Vero Beach - £0 (DVC points) Disney Annual Passes - proportionate cost £250 as being used for 2 other trips too Disney Parking - £0 - Annual Pass. Spends £1000 Total £4890. £2445 each. |
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13 May 21, 07:24 PM |
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Imagineer
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May 2022
2 Adults, 2 Kids (13 & 8) Hotel & Airport Parking - £140 from the quick look I had yesterday Direct Flights with Virgin from London Heathrow. 8 Nights Disney Caribbean 14 Day Pass 6 Nights Universal Cabana bay Universal 3 park tickets £8470 Not sure what we will budget yet for spends but thinking around £2000
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13 May 21, 07:29 PM |
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Helping Minnie
Join Date: Apr 17
Location: England
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We will be going in August, Virgin fly drive is £6500 already so when I stop laughing and look for alternatives, Beach Club and tickets is a further £7k which includes tickets but no food - yet. So then it’s spending money £1 k, food £2k and bits and bobs. Bargain 🤬
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13 May 21, 07:32 PM |
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Imagineer
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Very little!
Reward flights so just under £1400 in tax. Annual passes already paid for for our October '21 trip - £0 Accommodation on DVC points - £0 Car hire - £312 (£624 for a full sized split with friends) We will buy Universal APs for '22 trip though, not going there in October as we have too much else going on. Universal have confirmed that we can buy at renewal rate so very happy with that.
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13 May 21, 08:20 PM |
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Imagineer
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We are going May 22, 5 Adults 1 Child (9)
2 Bedroom Apartment, Car Hire and Flights £4995 14 Day Disney & Universal Ticket £4565 Discovery Cove 4 Dolphin Swim 2 Non Dolphin Swim £805 One night at Royal Pacific £673.76 Total - £11,038.76 - PP £1839 Spends we'll be changing around £4000 for 3 adults 1 child, the other 2 adults are bringing their own money. We've got parking and airport lounge to add on too aswell as travel insurance.
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13 May 21, 08:27 PM |
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Imagineer
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Omg, I can’t show my husband these figures he will die of shock.
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13 May 21, 08:57 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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August 22
16 nights - 2 adults, 2 teens 16 & 14. Virgin Flydrive to Miami with full sized SUV 2 nights Hard Rock Club level 2 nights Pop Century preferred room 11 nights 5 bed Dibb villa (sharing with another family) 1 day Disney ticket 14 Day Universal 3 Park DC with 14 day SW/BG/AQ Insurance Lounge at Heathrow Still need to book a night when we land in Miami but waiting for the dates to be released. Will use Avios to book that. Total before spends is £7400, will prob take £2500 spends. So call it £10k. Eek, still not as expensive at 2018, but more than 2016 & 2019 lol.
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