Here is a great value (it really is!) 16 night holiday to Orlando for Christmas, leaving Manchester on 11th December and returning on 27th (landing back on 28th December). The flights are with BA and have a short stop in Philadelphia and the flights are sub £300 which is great value.
The hotel is the Rosen Inn, there are a few and this one is close to Universal and is rated 4/5 on TripAdvisor. There are cheaper hotels out there, but this one has good reviews and is in a good location, but you can change this.
I've included the ticket package for 14 days for Disney, Universal and SeaWorld. This gives you a couple of non-pass days, although you could hire a car and look at doing non- theme park activities.
Here is a great value (it really is!) 16 night holiday to Orlando for Christmas, leaving Manchester on 11th December and returning on 27th (landing back on 28th December). The flights are with BA and have a short stop in Philadelphia and the flights are sub £300 which is great value.
The hotel is the Rosen Inn, there are a few and this one is close to Universal and is rated 4/5 on TripAdvisor. There are cheaper hotels out there, but this one has good reviews and is in a good location, but you can change this.
I've included the ticket package for 14 days for Disney, Universal and SeaWorld. This gives you a couple of non-pass days, although you could hire a car and look at doing non- theme park activities.
We go to cancun every year and it’s 5k + would never go back to Disneyland most stressful holiday I’ve ever had.
bobbyarbogast to Trevisparky
8 Oct 17#27
What a strange comment, been 7 times, where exactly is the stress? If you're worried about driving over there, use a SatNav. I really can't think of anything that else that you might find stressful. It's not a restful holiday to be fair, but stressful? Hardly.
Trevisparky to bobbyarbogast
9 Oct 17#44
My option just like a relaxing beach holiday tried it wasn’t for us the kids crying with the heat and the walking in the parks. Not slating it just not our type of holiday.
mastablasta to Trevisparky
9 Oct 17#31
This isn’t deal isn’t for Disneyland but for Disney World. :grin:
Trevisparky to mastablasta
9 Oct 17#45
You no what a mean.
oliverreed to uktottys
8 Oct 17#18
Of course not, to the unemployed everyday is a holiday
Sagiroth to oliverreed
9 Oct 17#33
Where the f*** unemployed would get that much money? Unless he has like 10kids on benefits...
stevieboy170
8 Oct 17#5
That's a very good deal, wish I had the spare cash
Groovii.D
8 Oct 17#6
Wish I had the time off work.........and we could smuggle the grandkids out of school.
Have some heat, great job op.
iand123
8 Oct 17#7
absolute steal
mentalmike
8 Oct 17#8
I've stayed in the Rosen hotel closest to universal and will be again start of this December. It's nothing special but is clean, walking distance to universal or use their free bus. Really couldn't fault it for the price.
Ross81
8 Oct 17#11
I only did Disney and paid barely more to go in the middle of July.
stephenfinn1 to Ross81
9 Oct 17#48
That is for 2 adults 2 kids. Universal are far better parks imho. Wouldn't bother going to just do Disney
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The hotel is the Rosen Inn, there are a few and this one is close to Universal and is rated 4/5 on TripAdvisor. There are cheaper hotels out there, but this one has good reviews and is in a good location, but you can change this.
I've included the ticket package for 14 days for Disney, Universal and SeaWorld. This gives you a couple of non-pass days, although you could hire a car and look at doing non- theme park activities.
Flights £1080.56 book on traveltrolley.co.uk
Book hotel on ebookers.com using code
£882.10
Tickets book on americanattractions.co.uk using code MSE6 £2486.96
Total £4449.61/£1112.40pp
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The hotel is the Rosen Inn, there are a few and this one is close to Universal and is rated 4/5 on TripAdvisor. There are cheaper hotels out there, but this one has good reviews and is in a good location, but you can change this.
I've included the ticket package for 14 days for Disney, Universal and SeaWorld. This gives you a couple of non-pass days, although you could hire a car and look at doing non- theme park activities.
Flights £1080.56 book on traveltrolley.co.uk
Book hotel on ebookers.com using code
£882.10
Tickets book on americanattractions.co.uk using code MSE6 £2486.96
Total £4449.61/£1112.40pp
Have some heat, great job op.