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18 Nov 20, 10:23 AM |
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Excited about Disney
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Our Revised Plan for 2021
Like many, we had a cancelled trip in Oct/Nov 2020.
Now that our dates are available on BA, we have started to have another look and have adjusted our plan a bit. Oct22 LHR - San Diego Decided to do 4 nights in san Diego - looking at the Bahia as its in the right location and has rooms with kitchenettes that sleep 4 adults (we have two girls of 18 & 15...and have always detested sharing a bed even when toddlers) Then we drive to LA where we plan to have 5 nights at the Garland whilst doing all the LA stuff including Universal and warner of course. Reviews look good, but personal advice welcome! We finish with 4 nights in Annaheim where we have last years booking at Funteirland on hold and from there it's all disney before flying back from LAX. I priced it all up and its a shade over £6,100 (not including Funtierland). This is for premium economy both ways - although i am pretty certin i still need to pre pay seats so thats another £550 which is a rip off. But what can you do? However, i am a bit hesitant for many reasons. BA only have guarantees until 31/8/2021 there is always a sale in January (but may not be this time) I was seeing Bus Class flights for £688 before our dates appeared and now they are all £1850! But on the flip, if USA opens up fully, prices could shoot right up. Its a tough call. Thoughts anyone? PS - £700 deposit needed if i press the button on it. |
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19 Nov 20, 03:17 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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BOOM - BOOKED!
Will detail later, but i played with another booking today and saw business class flights from LAX at £775 (return leg only) I could not resist. So i called BA and they built the holiday for me almost the same as above, called me back and i have coughed up a £700 deposit. Total cost £6795. So we have bus class flights home for £170 more each that i was contemplating yesterday...now that's worth doing. happy with all that i have to say. Done & booked with all the known risks attached! |
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19 Nov 20, 03:44 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 16
Location: God's Own Country
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All I’ll say of the Garland is that out of every hotel I booked with they were the best on the refund of a non refundable rate.
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