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8 Feb 20, 03:10 PM |
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Martin Lowe
Hi there, I'm pretty new to this, so I apologise if anything I put sounds a silly question. I'm looking for advice for booking a ten night holiday to Orlando, we're looking to travel in 2022,i know its a long way off but having a limited budget each month I need to save. We'd be looking for a rough estimate in costs for flights, accommodation, Disney park tickets. Would it be beneficial to stay in a villa or on Disney property etc, I would be grateful for any advice as the last time I was there it was 2009 and I stayed in a villa in Dorset place West haven. Thank you in anticipation
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8 Feb 20, 04:11 PM |
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Join Date: Oct 09
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Expect to pay around 2.5k per person if you want to do all the parks, maybe a bit less if its just Disney and not universal .
I would wait and see if Disney do free dining and stay on site. If it's a moderate resort you get a quick service dining , but a deluxe resort you get table service meals so you will have to factor in 18% for tips. If you hire a car you need to pay for parking too $25 a day |
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10 Feb 20, 11:36 PM |
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Trying for More Ears
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Hi, as mickeyspal has said expect around 2.5k pp. I'm organising a big family trip in 2021 and it's is approx that. I'm personally putting up 25 dollars each payday on top of our monthly installments so that parking is covered too. Hopefully it won't rise again before we go next year.
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