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14 Jan 19, 02:50 PM |
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Cost for 9 Month Old
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EDIT: Never mind, it had changed my room option to a smaller one when I removed the infant. My bad guys! There was still a £200 difference but this seems more likely. We are Disney regulars, I've just priced up a holiday with VH for May 2020 with and without a currently unborn baby who will be about 9 months at the time of the holiday. There's a £600 difference. Is this correct? It seems like a huge amount for such a young child. Would it be cheaper to add them on later when they are born? Edited at 03:34 PM. |
14 Jan 19, 07:20 PM |
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We took 9 month twins last September. The only cost was the flight taxes which were about £80 each (on laps) with suitcase each. If you stay within Disney you pay per room not per person so if you have 1 or 5 in a room it will be the same price.
Cannot understand the price difference. I would price up diy it often comes out cheaper. |
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15 Jan 19, 09:30 AM |
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