ogryn
Well-Known Member
I usually enjoy trip planning, but this time it is really getting to me. This is the first time that I have had to pay to go for myself and I really need to get down below the £1000each mark. I have already had to sacrifice Disney Days, Sea World, Busch Gardens, Rest Days (normally we go for 14 nights, I'm can only afford 7 or 8).
So, me and my girlfriend (who is jobless at the moment), and one of my friends and his mate. The trouble is getting my friend to book anything yet (the number of available flights are droping like flies now), because he is a mad Oasis fan and wants to see them in the US, but they haven't announced a tour over there yet (and aren't even sure if the album will be out by September [the latest I can go]). But if we do book something, and then they announce he will be gutted.
Then I have my g/f who just wants to go anywhen, as long as we go, so I have a sort of conflict of interests between my friend and my girlfriend, and then me who just wants to go back to the world.
I have to pick either Disney only (onsite) or Disney/Universal (offsite) which work out around the same price (still around £1000 each)
**7 Nights All-Star
#Disney Pass
#Return Transfer from Airport
or
** 7 Nights Holiday Inn I-Drive [approx £700]
#5 Day Disney Pass [£175]
#2 Day Universal Pass [£65]
#Return Transfer From Airport [£28]
I can't afford a rental car($20pd under25 charge is stupid, grr), so any other hotel considerations have to have a transfer to Universal AND Disney.
Ideally I would like to get it down to around £700-£800 each.
ooo, me head :lookaroun
So, me and my girlfriend (who is jobless at the moment), and one of my friends and his mate. The trouble is getting my friend to book anything yet (the number of available flights are droping like flies now), because he is a mad Oasis fan and wants to see them in the US, but they haven't announced a tour over there yet (and aren't even sure if the album will be out by September [the latest I can go]). But if we do book something, and then they announce he will be gutted.
Then I have my g/f who just wants to go anywhen, as long as we go, so I have a sort of conflict of interests between my friend and my girlfriend, and then me who just wants to go back to the world.
I have to pick either Disney only (onsite) or Disney/Universal (offsite) which work out around the same price (still around £1000 each)
**7 Nights All-Star
#Disney Pass
#Return Transfer from Airport
or
** 7 Nights Holiday Inn I-Drive [approx £700]
#5 Day Disney Pass [£175]
#2 Day Universal Pass [£65]
#Return Transfer From Airport [£28]
I can't afford a rental car($20pd under25 charge is stupid, grr), so any other hotel considerations have to have a transfer to Universal AND Disney.
Ideally I would like to get it down to around £700-£800 each.
ooo, me head :lookaroun