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16 May 18, 04:29 PM |
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Helping Minnie
Join Date: Jun 15
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hi, not sure if this is the right thread. Found a price for 1260 with thomsons in september direct from newcastle. Dont think i will get cheaper than that. Trying to do it cheap this year as cost a fortune last year lol. Is they any tickets for a week or general for 2 weeks. How much spending money would people think would need. Only me and my lass. might just do universal and volcano bay. would just eat cheap like dominos etc
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16 May 18, 04:36 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Oct 15
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We did a cheap deal in April, 2adults 1child from lgw to mco £1122 for flights and villa. We did universal and had a blast. We spent £1100 but ate at More expensive places like ohana character breakfast, Sanaa for lunch, outback and Manny’s so you can do it for much cheaper.
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16 May 18, 04:51 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jan 10
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We're off for a week in just over 3 weeks time. No Disney for us on this trip - just the 3 Universal parks, SeaWorld, Aquatica & Busch Gardens.
We got a brilliant price on the flights (staff travel, so I won't say what, but we're in Upper Class). Park tickets were £319 each and accommodation & car hire came out at about £900 (total). We could have spent a lot less on accommodation, but we offset this against the cheap flights as we like our normal resort (off-site). Dining-wise, we'll probably dine-in on the 1st night as we'll be tired, but eat out all the other nights. We generally work on about $90 for a meal for two with alcoholic drinks and tip and we're not normally too far out. On top of that all we've got is groceries for breakfast / snacks in the apartment & parking and other incidentals. Parking is included at SeaWorld / Aquatica / Busch on our ticket, so we'll be careful with park-hopping to avoid getting whacked by Universal on what could be a non-Universal day. |
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16 May 18, 08:17 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Apr 16
Location: UK
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We did our first trip last summer to Orlando for just a week, stayed onsite at Disney and had a blast. We got the 14 days for the price of 7 anyway incase we wanted to go in the parks on our arrival day. For universal I'd get the 14 day tickets anyway as paying anything above the 2 day ticket works out cheaper to get that anyway. Spending money depends how much you're planning to spend for food/gifts etc. For the 2 of us we took like £1500 worth of dollars but we knew we'd be buying a lot and didn't have the dining plan at Disney, but could have easily taken less.
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