Cheapest Travel company In UK

jayd

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Myself and my wife are looking to go back to Disney next November (2008) to celebrate our second aniversary of being married there. We are at the moment starting to look at rough prices, for 2 adults and 2 children (13 and 14). With it being so far off, there are only two companies giving prices for Nov 2008, these being Jetsave and Virgin, roughly both being £3200 for 14 nights Pop century, 14 day ultimate ticket, and car hire with insurance. Can anyone tell me if there is a cheaper way, even if it means waiting to book later in the year. I just want a few suggestions, is it better booking a package or booking everything, seperately. Any suggestions will help? :)
 

MandyJ72

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British Airways will work out more expensive - we went with them before & with Virgin and are going back in the summer with Virgin as no-one could match their prices.

You can try booking it all separate but for us it worked out cheaper with Virgin.

Few people book through TraveyCity or on Ebookers but you will have to wait until the flights become available.

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CAPTAIN HOOK

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Don't book your park tickets with Virgin (or anyone else) - Having booked for Christmas 2008 with Virgin (booked as a fly-drive with accomodation) I deliberately avoided booking park tickets with them as their prices are AT LEAST £20 per person dearer than can be found online through British based companies. Virgin do say that they'll match ticket prices when they're booked at the same time as the rest of the holiday - but online are chaeper to begin with and will become even cheaper the nearer your departure date (especially towards the end of the year)
 
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domndebs

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we booked our upcoming trip (75 days and counting!) about 12 months ago through airtours and got free child places. There's 10 of us going, 6 adults and 4 kids, we booked the fly drive in three different bookings so we've only got to pay for one of the kids! Don't know if there booking that far ahead yet though, but it might be worth looking.

We're flying with Thomsonfly (even though booked as an airtours fly drive:veryconfu ) from a very local airport - still can't believe we're flying direct to Orlando (well sanford) from Doncaster! - but they have the same leg room and seat back tv's as Virgin or BA. The only down side will be the baggae allowlance as it is less than BA or Virgin - guess it stops you buying to much stuff:lol:


We have friends who go to WDW every two years and always book through Travelcity direct. I guess it depends on how much you want to fly scheduled or not.
 
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Pippa

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Myself and DH used to book packages and then switched to booking everything separately 2 years ago and saved £100s!!

We book with Virgin Atlantic when they have the January online sale, they have sales mid year too so keep your eyes on the website.

Hotel & WDW tickets with disneyworld.com (which would include the "free" magical express transfer)

Car hire with holidayautos.co.uk

Hope this helps
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dazzer68

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we booked ours through expedia.com and our tickets thro attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk
i shopped around for hours last year and found this to be the cheapest.we flew with virgin booked thro expedia and saved about £200 of the virgin website! give it a look
 
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Philo

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My sister used Travel city direct http://www.travelcitydirect.com/ when she went and she seemed to think they were good value - you do land in Sanford rather than Orlando (same if you fly with first choice).

If you buy your 2008 disney tickets now through the disney website you get 14 days (including parkhopping, unlimited waterparks, disney quest etc) for the price of 7 days but you need to know the dates of travel. I think this offer is on till the end of may.
 
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