If you can take 2 weeks off worth a look at hotel and villa prices as parks should be quieter this time of year.
Includes meal but no luggage i'm affraid.
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Besford
28 Mar 166#12
Rent a car (VERY cheap in Florida) and use motels along the way. Cross to gulf coast (Tampa/St Pete) then drive down western side to Naples (lovely place) with plenty to see en route; across to Everglades (lots of wildlife visible as it's dry season and they congregate at remaining water); drive out along The Keys to Key West (fascinating drive and Key West great for people watching!); back up east coast via Miami, etc. and maybe Cape Canaveral. A couple of days by a pool at the end.
Did similar in 9 days, 1600 miles with no stress. Easy driving with warm temperatures, low humidity and no bugs (unlike summer). Americans get out of Florida in summer, return Oct to spring.
matth5182
28 Mar 166#7
did they fire you for spelling, diction and grammar?
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AndyRoyd
28 Mar 16#1
My search Gatwick 14 days depart 13 April showed £244 !
Dougaldog
28 Mar 161#2
amazing especially as schools in Lancashire are on Easter 2 week break
Cheapest Florida holiday ever!!
rvcshart to Dougaldog
28 Mar 161#4
What, in 12th april?
carolynb to Dougaldog
28 Mar 16#29
No they're not! I'm off now and my daughters not off til I go back. Grrrrrrrr
micpwelsh
28 Mar 16#3
Wow Mickey here I come
Besford to micpwelsh
28 Mar 162#9
There's MUCH more to Florida than Disney!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful place to explore at this time of the year. Only mad dogs and Englishmen go in mid summer.
Elevation
28 Mar 16#5
Watching a Floridian's YouTube vids - i.e. someone who lives there AND has a Disney Annual Pass - I can assure you that it is NOT any less busy at this time of year. :stuck_out_tongue:
nwressell
28 Mar 161#6
this is still a busy time but not as busy as this week would have been. check disney crowd calendars for more information. I use to work for Disney world in Florida and now wrote a Orlando Florida Guide which is regularly updated.
MRS to nwressell
28 Mar 16#33
Hi can you send me your guide please? We are a family of five off to Florida in about a week and a half.
matth5182
28 Mar 166#7
did they fire you for spelling, diction and grammar?
Foxy to matth5182
28 Mar 16#21
Don't pick on their Grammar... That's ageist and nasty!!
Badgerparade to matth5182
29 Mar 16#34
We're all saved, the grammar police are here! Thank you for pointing this out to us all.
Unfortunately, your use of capital letters let you down.
scm8jet
28 Mar 16#8
Alternative airports and dates are available from this thread as well. Just had a quick look and the prices are still about this price.
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If you can take 2 weeks off worth a look at hotel and villa prices as parks should be quieter this time of year.
Includes meal but no luggage i'm affraid.
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Did similar in 9 days, 1600 miles with no stress. Easy driving with warm temperatures, low humidity and no bugs (unlike summer). Americans get out of Florida in summer, return Oct to spring.
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Cheapest Florida holiday ever!!
Wonderful place to explore at this time of the year. Only mad dogs and Englishmen go in mid summer.
Unfortunately, your use of capital letters let you down.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/bargain-orlando-return-flights-now-260-269-return-dependent-which-uk-airport-dreamliner-2418117
Very tempting. We went to Dusney this time 2 years ago, not as busy as we thought it was going to be and we had a great time.