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26 Oct 18, 12:18 PM |
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Earning More Ears
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Florida November 2019
Hi Guys
Well I booked our second trip to Disney World yesterday. We are going November 10th next year for two weeks so we catch the start of the Christmas celebrations. We’ve booked with the Disney travel company at the moment only hotel, park tickets and dining are booked as flights aren’t out yet. Couple of questions 1 what are the must do’s for Disney at Christmas 2 what’s the weather like in November 3 What’s the best airline to fly with we flew with TUI last year and have never flown with any of the airlines just holiday airlines. Can’t wait we loved our last visit last year even though it was full on as it was our first visit. Hoping for a more relaxed pace next year as we’ve know the bits that don’t really appeal to us now so we won’t bother to do them. |
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26 Oct 18, 12:27 PM |
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Trading Disney Pins
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Last time we went was November 2013:
1. Definitely do MVMCP! Snow on Main Street! 2. Weather was fine, shorts and t shirts most of the time, evenings maybe take a hoody. 3. Flew Virgin last time, they were fine, have the advantage of being to check in a drop your bags at Disney Springs. We are going in May, and flying TUI, flown on Dreamliner before but not to Sanford
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26 Oct 18, 12:34 PM |
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Earning More Ears
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We were there in May last year and it was incredibly hot and Humid.
Sanford is an old airforce base and is very dated with limited facilities immigration took over 2hrs The TUI Dreamliner is great I’d recommend extra leg room if your tall. Not sure how TUI handle transfers to resort now but the car hire was a con they wanted over $600 in insurance etc. We used Orlando Carriers $250 return to Caribbean beach resort. |
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29 Oct 18, 03:50 PM |
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Getting Excited
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Hi! We're doing early November 2019 staying at AKL. We're looking at doing the first session of MVMCP, and probably trying to catch the tail end of Epcot food and wine. I'm assuming the Christmas Tree Trail will be up at disney springs too! All in all trying for a great Disney experience with a couple of xmas theme things to do - Keep an eye on The Tim Tracker and Disney food Blog VLOGS on youtube in a few weeks and they'll have info on what's going on in WDW in the Mid November schedule.
As people have stated i've heard it's T-shirt and short weather for us brits but can be a bit nippy on occasions (early am/at night) so best to bring some layers (i'm thinking zip off walking trousers and a light hoody). I've flown to Florida with TUI most and last time went BA, they're all about the same if you're in economy, we're going Virgin this time so we'll see.
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29 Oct 18, 04:13 PM |
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Thread Starter
Earning More Ears
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I’m actually watching The Tim Tracker vlog right this very second 😂😂
We are booked for the 10th nov 19 for two weeks staying at Coronado springs. I think we’ll pack a mixed bag too but at least there’s plenty of clothing stores if you get it horribly wrong. |
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29 Oct 18, 04:19 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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29 Oct 18, 04:35 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
Join Date: Jul 14
Location: Portsmouth
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From May 2019 Tui include coach transfers with a package holiday and seem to have dropped the "free car hire" that as you know was anything but free but do give a price for a car with insurance.
However transfers wouldn't be included in a flight only booking so maybe better looking at BA or Virgin to MCO and getting the Disney coach for free. |
29 Oct 18, 04:38 PM |
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Earning More Ears
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Yeah we wouldn’t do Disney without the free dining not with the amount my two kids eat lol.
I couldn’t believe how cheap Coronado springs was. We paid £4460 for two weeks including tickets and upgrading the dining plan. Expecting flights to be £1500-2000 when they come available still cheaper than what we paid to go May last year with TUI |
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29 Oct 18, 05:01 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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Well it is nearly November and we are currently sat by the pool in very pleasant condition at WDW 🙂
We’ve warn a jumper some mornings and evenings but still shorts and t shirt weather for sure. |
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9 Nov 18, 08:09 PM |
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Imagineer
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Sorry folks, but what’s MVMCP? As we go soon and I think it’s something we should see!
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