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14nts Orlando, Florida for 2 Adults + 2 Kids - Ramada Plaza Resort (B&B) - May Dates - LGW Flights + Transfers + Baggage - £407pp w/code
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Nice price for a package holiday to Orlando for 2 weeks next month! Flights are from Gatwick, works out at just about £407pp! Includes 20kg baggage (+10kg extra) pp, overseas transfers, return flights and accommodation - ATOL protected!
Available dates at time of posting: 5th, 8th May
This place boasts a best-of-both-worlds location with a lakefront spot just off International Drive. There’s also a free shuttle to the big-name theme parks.
Set on the banks of Sandy Lake, Ramada Plaza promises great views and easy access to the shops and restaurants of I-Drive. You’re near all the theme parks, too, and there’s a free 10-minute shuttle to Universal Studios Florida®and Walt Disney World Resort.
You can choose between double rooms in the main building with flatscreen TVs and free Wi-Fi, or suites in the north tower. Here, you get breakfast with sparkling wine every morning. You can also upgrade to a Club-level Suite for access to a gym and rooftop pool.
Each room booking must include a guest aged 25 or above. When you arrive, you will be asked for a credit card to cover any ad hoc purchases, and a $250 deposit, which will be refunded at the end of your stay - provided no damage has been caused to your room or its contents.
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Available dates at time of posting: 5th, 8th May
- 14 Nights
- Bed & Breakfast
- 20Kg Luggage per person
- 10Kg Hand Luggage per person
- Airport Transfers
- ABTA & ATOL Protection
- UK Call Centre Support
This place boasts a best-of-both-worlds location with a lakefront spot just off International Drive. There’s also a free shuttle to the big-name theme parks.
Set on the banks of Sandy Lake, Ramada Plaza promises great views and easy access to the shops and restaurants of I-Drive. You’re near all the theme parks, too, and there’s a free 10-minute shuttle to Universal Studios Florida®and Walt Disney World Resort.
You can choose between double rooms in the main building with flatscreen TVs and free Wi-Fi, or suites in the north tower. Here, you get breakfast with sparkling wine every morning. You can also upgrade to a Club-level Suite for access to a gym and rooftop pool.
Each room booking must include a guest aged 25 or above. When you arrive, you will be asked for a credit card to cover any ad hoc purchases, and a $250 deposit, which will be refunded at the end of your stay - provided no damage has been caused to your room or its contents.
Key Features
- Just off International Drive
- Free Continental breakfast
Location Information
- 1 mile from Universal Orlando® Resort
- Flights are to Melbourne Orlando International Airport (MLB), except between mid-November and mid-March when flights are to Orlando International Airport (MCO)
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Black Friday the prices went up!
Staycation it is!
At least the American resorts still try and provide some ‘magic’ for the kids.
The UK parks are typically run by moody teenagers or moody teenagers who have grown into moody adults.
In terms of the general cost of eating out and supermarkets prices are more expensive but not prohibitively so.
For the parks you really need to factor in Genie Plus, fastrack for Disney and Express for universal as waiting times on the popular rides eat into your day. You need to download the apps and also join the virtual queues when available for the rides you want.
Nothing has changed about tipping and I do get it is alien to us but if you're worried you can't afford to tip then I'd question if the US is the right type of trip.
In terms of side trips well worth doing Kennedy Space Centre. Wikee Wachee Kayaking and Cocoa Beach.
Parking prices are crazy in the parks (32 Dollars). You can take drinks and food in though and I'd recommend you do this as food is crazy expensive and average quality.
Park tickets are daylight robbery now too.
I’m not sure I’d do one of these “cheap” flight/hotel deals though as you’d end up spending hundreds on food, transport etc anyway.
We used to do Disney hotels and villas so would probably stick with that. I’d recommend a villa but again, you’d need to hire a car but you could save by self-catering some days, pizza take aways back at the villa after a park day. You soon get fed up with burgers and pizza after two weeks though.
Another option is a Disney hotel and booking when the free Disney dining plan offer is on - it starts soon for 2025 if anyone’s interested. You probably end up paying for the food anyway with the cost of the hotel but it’s an extra cost you don’t need to worry about when you’re there. Transport to the parks is free too. I’m sure a lot of people get into thousands of pounds worth of debt for a Disney holiday but personally I don’t think it’s worth it.
Disney Dining Plan has been changed so that only the deluxe resorts get a table service meal now as opposed to the moderate resorts. They were fantastic, particularly when you could use two tokens for one of the nicer restaurants.
I can definitely see how the quick service dining plan still offers good value, particularly for places like Blaze Pizza, but I'd be left with a lot of unused quick service tokens on that particular plan.