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Posted 2 May 2023
Direct Return Flights to Orlando (June) - Various Airports & Dates - From £299pp @ TUI
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Seems a great price! Use the drop down function on TUI to see them all. Departs from carious airports, and various lengths, 7/14 Nights. Meals are included on the flight.
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Summary: (Note the price always drops £1)
Baggage is around £60/70 for a 15kg/20kg bag.
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Here's a few examples:
Summary: (Note the price always drops £1)
Baggage is around £60/70 for a 15kg/20kg bag.
Hope it helps someone
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Edited by Rmcstar, 2 June 2023
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A touch of Miami, be VERY careful where you drive as you can easily end up in the badlands! miami
Down the Florida keys to Key Largo and if you have the time Key West but it's a long way to go for not very much there. fla-keys.com/key…go/
John Pennekamp Reef is great for snorkelling and diving floridastateparks.org/par…ark
Been like that for a few years now to be fair.
i used to live in Florida but i’m not hurrying back as it’s so expensive .. car hire has shot up by 33% also .. crazy !!
I like the airport, it’s rather small, sort of like Sanford was several years ago.
just bare in mind that Orlando Melbourne is a good hours drive+ from Kissimmee/Orlando itself, depending where you’re staying?
ok, it’s only another hour (depending on traffic?), but it’s another hour on top of an almost 10 hour flight and the 3 hours+ at the airport before leaving and getting to the airport
as previously mentioned, it ain’t cheap over there, but then again, it gets more expensive every time I go shopping here
have a great time if you’re going
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I have had a tour of the Anheuser - Busch brewery in St Louis, great staff there but they have made the biggest mistake ever and it's getting worse everyday, competitors are taking their customers and their sales are down 26% in a week nptelegraph.com/new…tml (edited)
My ex was telling me that it's around $8 for a dozen eggs these days!
It sounds like a massive change since I first lived and worked in the USA in 2001.
This is a great price for a flight, as it's costing me $1350, for each of my two kids, to fly over, from Tampa at the end of next month!
I'm glad I got to take my kids a few times but depressed that my grandchildren will never get to experience Florida and/or the parks.
Flights transfer 10 nights at Rosen Inn International = £1200
Universal 3 park 2 week ticket £600
Seaworld 1 day ticket with food included £150
Breakfast at dunking donuts $20 a morning for 3 of us
Lunch out $40 no starter just mains and drinks
Tea $50 Usually did take out Dennys for example
didn't rent a car and walked everywhere helps with food consumption! 2 miles to universal and its not a bad walk. even walked to the outlets. and the Iride trolley is still going and only $10 a week
I was lucky enough to go every year when we were kids, it is such an experience that is still magical to me so I still think the 3k total ish cost was well worth it.
Things like baby food, and fresh fruit from supermarket worth nothing short of staggering $7.50 for some pineapple fingers!!
will have to think long and hard about when we go next, with my daughter being older we would probably have to do Disney and the price for the experience you now get there is difficult to justify. Universals new park opening in 2025 will certainly make it easier to just do universal.
International drive is a bit of a bin vs what it used to be a lot of places closed down and others barley open due to difficulties in getting staff.
It makes me sad how unaffordable it has now become vs when mum and dad used to take us.
it is something every young family should be able to do but a family of 4 to do all the the parks for 2 weeks is could easily be £8k which is once in a lifetime money at the moment. - a real shame
The very direct route, is Westwards, below Greenland and down the East Coast of Canada and the USA, generally speaking. (edited)