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25 Jan 19, 07:03 PM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Jan 15
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25 Jan 19, 07:33 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Oct 13
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We paid £2400 for last August, return lhr to lax, 2ad 1ch with 4 separate car rentals ranging from 3 days to 7 days.
I booked 28th Jan for 10-31 August |
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10 Feb 19, 10:13 AM |
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Serious Dibber
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Anyone else still waiting or have you all booked... ? Feel like I've missed the boat (or plane) as the prices are really high... Checking every day on here and websites but not even below £800-900 for dates I want. I work in a school so limited to summer holidays...
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10 Feb 19, 11:54 AM |
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Excited about Disney
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I bit the bullet and booked. LHR - LAX and back from SFO - LHR direct flights and car hire with BA holidays, just under £2000 for 2 of us. It's a lot of money but we're restricted to specific dates with the school summer holidays (as colleagues have booked time off too) and I've seen a few good hotel deals so wanted to book the flights asap. I reckon the money I've saved on the hotels has made up for the high flight prices!
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10 Feb 19, 01:59 PM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Oct 14
Location: Belfast
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I booked ours quite a while ago, Dub-San fran-Vegas home San Fran-Dub 4 adults. Although flights out of London etc were approx £2400 I decided to not to fly east to fly west and go direct from Ireland for £2800. I suppose it’s one of those things you shouldn’t ponder on for too long. Yes always nice to get what you persive as a good price, but how long do you hang on for for a bus which may not ever turn up.
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10 Feb 19, 06:16 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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We were the same, booked a while ago when flights were released, had to fit the 2 weeks into a specific 3 week slot and couldnt face flying east to fly west again either and adding in immigration in USA. We are direct in and out DUB to LAX for 4000 euro for the 5 of us.
It hasnt been as low since and at the time the only indirect via London that would have saved us anything significant had us coming home earlier than we wanted. I was keen to get hotels booked in as well and again, the prices tend to increase with them the closer to the dates you book |
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