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12 Jul 21, 03:04 PM |
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Disney's Yacht Club Guest
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How much do you save?
Looking for next year as I have been pressurised into coughing up for one more family holiday but my kids are snobs and won't entertain staying off site so just wondered how much you actually save by not booking directly with Disney. Its a couple of years since we last went and I cant remember which TA we booked with or even if we made any savings. Also as we haven't decided on flights or dates so who are the easiest to move things about with (subject to availability) at the moment its looking at 5-7 nights universal and 10-12 nights Riverside but its going to depend on what flights we end up with as they arnt out yet.
Any help will be appreciated as I have to book the disney aspect by this weekend cos if i dont get the celebration goodies my life wont be worth living! |
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12 Jul 21, 03:54 PM |
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I found Attraction Tickets to be the cheapest provider for our dates, so booked with them. I also changed the dates of the booking (and added some extra days on) which was straightforward (if a little slow as it had to be done via email), but they didn't charge me for changing. Very happy with the service and price. AT also offer a $250 giftcard, whereas I think most other travel agents only off $100/200.
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12 Jul 21, 08:31 PM |
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12 Jul 21, 08:52 PM |
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I'd be getting the kids paying for themselves then.
Do they not how lucky they are to be going at all? We are grateful for any holiday let alone one to Florida. |
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12 Jul 21, 08:55 PM |
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A Guest at All-Stars
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12 Jul 21, 09:42 PM |
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I woukd look at recent reviews on how these companies have treated customers over pandemic. I would book with Disney direct if that really is a must, if you book for 1 person you only need a £50 deposit and can add others in later. I would look to fly with BA.
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12 Jul 21, 09:45 PM |
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I book direct with Disney via Topcashback when they have an offer on.
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13 Jul 21, 07:50 AM |
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13 Jul 21, 08:33 AM |
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Thanks for this Its something I always forget about and just logged into Quidco to find I had have £250 earned that i diddnt even realise I had . Looking at both at the moment its 3-3.5% on hotels and 2% on tickets.
Looked at Attraction tickets but unless they give you a better deal for ringing them a hotel and ticket package for when we are thinking of going works out more expensive than booking direct and thats without the TCB/Quidco discount. |
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