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19 Aug 18, 06:34 PM |
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Florida Honeymoon, Cheapest Way
Hi,
We’re getting married April 2019 and looking at going back to Florida (Disney/Universal) for our honeymoon in Oct/Nov 2019. We have been looking at packages online and we’re getting prices around £4000 for 2 adults for 2 weeks (Hotel, Flights, Tickets & Car Hire) excluding spending money. We have been told this is quite expensive. Please can anyone help us in the right direction of the cheapest places and ways to get our dream honeymoon without costing a fortune? Thank You in advance xx |
19 Aug 18, 06:36 PM |
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Book your flights independent use
Www.skyscanner and don’t book too early. Compare with BA flydrive sale on their website at Xmas. |
19 Aug 18, 06:38 PM |
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Join Date: Oct 10
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Depends when you are going - if that straddles U.K. half term flights will be more
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19 Aug 18, 06:50 PM |
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If we go October time hopefully be from around 3rd to 17th give or take a few days as will be away for my birthday then. If go away in November probably go 5th to 19th? Again give it take a few days xx
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19 Aug 18, 06:57 PM |
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My son is there on his honeymoon now. There are 4 of them. It has cost them roughly £8200, this includes flights, 13 nights villa, 3 nights Disney, car and all parks including Discovery Cove all booked separately.
We are going 20 November also 4 of us, 10 nights villa, 4 nights Cabana Bay, same tickets except no discovery cove, £1500 each. Main difference is flight prices we paid £331 direct with Virgin. They paid over £600 indirect. We booked our flights March.
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19 Aug 18, 06:58 PM |
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Join Date: Jan 18
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Is that price for staying onsite or off?
Congratulations on your wedding I hope all your planning is going well. |
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19 Aug 18, 07:00 PM |
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19 Aug 18, 07:08 PM |
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19 Aug 18, 07:09 PM |
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Next year for them dates will be very busy and quite expensive as it is the new opening of Star Wars.
It is predicted to be very busy, So unless you are a star wars fan I would avoid OCT/Nov 2019. Could you not go Sept as this should be cheaper and the parks a lot less busy.
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19 Aug 18, 07:09 PM |
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