Having a nosey again at holidays! Spotted that there are some corking prices right now for London to Orlando and East Midlands to Orlando. I'd shift fast if you want them though!
UPDATE - 2 adults and 3 kids showing as £125pp (See comment #1)
Dates searched
London Stansted (STN) to Orlando Sanford (SFB), return to London Stansted (STN)
Outbound - Wed 08 Jun 2016
Return - Wed 22 Jun 2016
Same dates based on a family of 4 showing as £133pp (2 Adults and 2 kids)
From East Midlands (EMA) to Orlando Sanford (SFB), return to East Midlands (EMA)
Outbound - Sun 12 Jun 2016
Return - Sun 26 Jun 2016
Top comments
Gollywood
17 May 1639#11
Pet World
dreamz
17 May 1617#20
Is there anything for July. Would have gone for this if it wasn't in Ramadan.
Gollywood
17 May 1615#15
That made sense...
qwerta369 to ozstriker3
17 May 1615#12
Teachers have to go on holiday in term time? :confused:
All comments (127)
NeoTrix
17 May 16#1
Also Based on 4 Adults same dates as above (Stansted)
nathan3007
17 May 165#2
Also remember your microchipped passport!
qwerta369 to nathan3007
17 May 161#4
Anyone know where I can get my passport microchipped?
1234321
17 May 16#3
It's coming up £140 for me :-)
NeoTrix to 1234321
17 May 161#7
Can't see that, what are you searching? Thanks :smiley:
xbox360man
17 May 161#5
SCORCHING
Sofiaprincess118
17 May 163#6
You jus need to renew it as they are standard with the new issues
ozstriker3
17 May 166#8
Seeing these prices makes me so happy that we are teachers and have to go in term time which costs around 10x more
alexjameshaines to ozstriker3
17 May 16#9
Either have a child and have paternity/maternity
or
Take the time of unpaid.
I've done the calculation and we'd be better off doing the second option in our household currently. I am sorely tempted.
qwerta369 to ozstriker3
17 May 1615#12
Teachers have to go on holiday in term time? :confused:
Babbler to ozstriker3
18 May 16#38
Phone in sick for 2 weeks :smile:
kamenitzabrit to ozstriker3
18 May 166#42
Think of the advantages like having more or less the same working hours and time off as your children ?
It's your choice of job, and whilst I do understand the frustrations, surely people think of both the pluses and minuses when deciding to embark on a career ?
I have worked as a teacher abroad, and it was great hours when we had babies, as I had daytimes mostly free apart from a bit of lesson prep at times to suit me, then had to be at work between 5pm and around 9pm depending on students turning up or not.
After a few years we realised that whilst we as adults could cope with being foreigners, it was going to be awkward for the children (long story), so we returned here (for now), and are currently self-employed so as to be able to take time off when we want, although an income is not guaranteed.
Everything has it's down side, and it's up to all of us to find the best compromise I think.
sparkles21 to ozstriker3
18 May 161#44
It isn't really anything to do with term time with these dates. It's more due to it being Hurricaine/wet weather season (a lot of rides get closed and it rains hot rain/thunder most of the day) and it being 14 days instead of 7.
1234321
17 May 162#10
I'm looking for three adults and two kids from London stanstead on 8th till 22nd :-) not booking though my husband can't get time off work then. :-(
Opening post
UPDATE - 2 adults and 3 kids showing as £125pp (See comment #1)
Dates searched
London Stansted (STN) to Orlando Sanford (SFB), return to London Stansted (STN)
Outbound - Wed 08 Jun 2016
Return - Wed 22 Jun 2016
Same dates based on a family of 4 showing as £133pp (2 Adults and 2 kids)
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From East Midlands (EMA) to Orlando Sanford (SFB), return to East Midlands (EMA)
Outbound - Sun 12 Jun 2016
Return - Sun 26 Jun 2016
Top comments
All comments (127)
Also Based on 4 Adults same dates as above (Stansted)
or
Take the time of unpaid.
I've done the calculation and we'd be better off doing the second option in our household currently. I am sorely tempted.
It's your choice of job, and whilst I do understand the frustrations, surely people think of both the pluses and minuses when deciding to embark on a career ?
I have worked as a teacher abroad, and it was great hours when we had babies, as I had daytimes mostly free apart from a bit of lesson prep at times to suit me, then had to be at work between 5pm and around 9pm depending on students turning up or not.
After a few years we realised that whilst we as adults could cope with being foreigners, it was going to be awkward for the children (long story), so we returned here (for now), and are currently self-employed so as to be able to take time off when we want, although an income is not guaranteed.
Everything has it's down side, and it's up to all of us to find the best compromise I think.