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Posted 30 July 2023

14 nts Orlando Florida End of Aug - 2 adults & 2 children £374 pp w/code - Ramada Plaza inc b'fast + Rtn Flights Bristol /Newc + 20kg bags

£1,493.56
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Update 1
31/07 - Same price now available from Bristol or Newcastle (Birmingham no longer available)
14 night deal to Orlando Florida for a total of £1493.56 with code BLUE30, working out at £373.39 per person based on 2 adults and 2 children. Hotel is 3* Ramada Plaza Resort & Suites International with daily breakfast, with direct TUI flights from Birmingham 28th or Bristol 30th August or Newcastle 26th August (part school holidays). Includes 14 nights accommodation in a double room, overseas coach transfers and direct return flights with 20kg checked baggage each and 10kg hand luggage. Average temp is 29 degrees although higher rainfall at this time of year. ATOL protected. As a reminder you need a valid Esta if travelling to US, which you can apply online.

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From Newcastle 26/08 or Bristol 30/08 - 2 adults & 2 children - Ramada Plaza inc breakfast + Rtn Flights + 20kg bags + transfers = £1493.56 with code


What's included

  • Double room
  • Daily breakfast included
  • Overseas coach transfers
  • Direct Tui return flights from Bristol or Newcastle including 20kg checked baggage each and 10kg hand luggage each
  • Shuttle bus to the theme parks
  • No Resort fees


In a location by International Drive, with its bars, restaurants and close to the theme parks that make Orlando famous, with free scheduled transport from the hotel.

Offering value for money and no resort fees, Ramada Plaza Resort and Suites International Drive offers a range of accommodation. Those looking to get to the various theme parks, including Disney and Universal, will appreciate the hotels free schedules shuttle with a timetable provided at check in.


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  1. Parappathepappa's avatar
    Great price. A bit of advice:

    If you've not been to Disney Parks before (or not since before 2019), DO YOUR RESEARCH! tickets, park reservations, genie plus, lightning lane etc. It's about 83 times more complicated than it used to be - so make sure your expectations are realistic.

    Also, this is Hurricane season, so your trip may get cancelled (they tend to get a week or two warning on those). (edited)
    bkpatel's avatar
    Thank you for advice. Completely missed the weather issues 🏾
  2. skidr0w's avatar
    Here just now in this hotel, TUI holidays get the "suites", 2 double beds, sofa bed and kitchen but no utensils, cups etc. It's certainly needing a refresh but it's just a base to explore, clean enough. But as someone said do your research on the parks. Universal 3 park ticket for 2 adults and 3kids is around £1400. Walk up prices are around £80-90 I think but you do not get to use the Hogwarts express between parks so they get you there as well.
    Breakfast in the hotel is just sugar sugar and more sugar processed rubbish.
    Mlb airport transfers are around 90 mins.
    I too booked this last min. Well 5 days prior to departure as it was cheaper than Europe (minus the parks lol but you get 4 suitcases so fill one up with a shop from Aldi)
    skidr0w's avatar
    Oh and an Uber is $8 to universal there and about $13 back. (Walkable)

    Surrounded by restaurants and fast food but the hotel is the "rougher" side of international drive. South of sand lake road I believe.
  3. singy07's avatar
    Can someone in the travel industry explain why it is cheaper to holiday with 2 kids? If you change this to 2 adults only the price sky rockets?
    abigsmurf's avatar
    They've likely already booked a block of X sets of 4 passenger bookings with it pre-arranged with the airline and hotel. They probably have loads of these left and need to sell them. If you only have 2 adults, you go through the regular pricing where they're booking on-demand so there's no pressure to sell out and no need to massively reduce pricing.

    Pricing systems for travel companies are extraordinarily complicated. The queries involved are huge and eat up a lot of server time, to also try pricing up every possible active promotion on and serve up the best possible price can make an already time consuming process orders of magnitude more complicated (and makes caching much harder).

    I work at a company involved with a single aspect of travel, our pricing queries come out at about 5000 lines of SQL. This is for a much simpler product where the prices mostly stay the same for months on end.
  4. tom6195's avatar
    Is there anything else to do in Orlando besides the parks? I have no interest in amusement rides

    Also anything for 7 or 10 nights? (edited)
    mungylee's avatar
    There is. Like malls and stuff.

    But if you don't like theme parks, then there are about a million other places you should probably go to instead.
  5. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    Kids will be missing the 1st week of new school year.
    John_Mclaren's avatar
    Because of illness, right
  6. MrSwitch's avatar
    🔥 Jealous
  7. skidr0w's avatar
    Try NHS TUI site. You get an additional £100 off per holiday. Not all holidays are available. But this one was for me (last week).
  8. bkpatel's avatar
    Is this just outside hols
    SidekickSimon's avatar
    Yes
  9. Badonkadonk's avatar
    great price! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
  10. Freebeebies's avatar
    Bad reviews on the hotel.
    JJJZ's avatar
    Barely there
  11. whowantstobeamillionaire's avatar
    Could you just take 1 child on this ?
    steveieboy1's avatar
    I can lend you one!
  12. wozwebs's avatar
    Great price, shame it clashes into the first week back at school for us. Even with the fine would still save loads but did similar deal last year so will leave it a couple of years, wait for more new rides to be built
  13. sparkles21's avatar
    Such a good deal but actually day to day living there is going to be expensive.
    FieldMarshal's avatar
    It's unbelievably crazy especially with kids. If you factor in food, transport, park tickets, doing stuff etc. You are looking at least another 2.5k so it's still nearly same as holidaying in Europe in school holidays. Also it's hurricane season so very unpredictable (edited)
  14. Benni36's avatar
    Don’t forget the security deposit on top which TUI won’t mention. Believe it’s $250 deposit which you’ll get back 30 days after you’ve checked out.
  15. gt1915's avatar
    I recommend you buy your park tickets before, either here than there. Remember tipping is 15% minimal and ain't easy if on a budget. It's probably changed alot since I went in 2011 but I did everything in 1 week, 2 weeks will cost you alot more. Not to mention poor exchange. (edited)
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