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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

  • 14 Nights
  • Bed & Breakfast
  • 20Kg Luggage per person
  • 10Kg Hand Luggage per person
  • Airport Transfers
  • ABTA & ATOL Protection
  • UK Call Centre Support

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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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  1. mufatlal's avatar
    Just got back from Florida this week. Whilst the weather is great, be prepared to be shocked by the price of food everywhere including fast food. The quality of food has gone down compared to all my previous visits. Shopping in outlets is no longer worth the hassle of carrying items back as you’ll probably get the item around the same price online here. Disney is super expensive now compared to pre covid. Universal was cheaper before however we managed to buy the passes online in the UK at a better price than in the US. Disney now charge for fast track per ride and Universal charge per day per person.

    Hope this helps.
    goody's avatar
    you are not wrong about the quality of the food i used to love panda express ..it was tasteless when i tried it last year
  2. PR1's avatar
    Great price, but just be aware you'll be spending a lot more during a fortnight in Orlando; US has gotten super expensive lately.
    plainjayne81's avatar
    The prices are rising fast too. Everytime I go I'm shocked at how much things have gone up. However, there's no point in shopping for things to bring home nowadays so that leaves money for food. Luckily when I go I self cater but in a hotel room you're going to be spending an awful lot of money. Even McDonald's is extortionate and it used to be a cheap meal on the way home after a day out. Factor in parks too and you're into the thousands.
  3. Pikachuprincess's avatar
    @Rmcstar another great offer! Have you found any offers for Japan on your travels?
    Rmcstar's avatar
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    Think there were a few deals a few months ago with the chinese airlines for under £400 for flights and with Etihad for about £600, but nothing amazing as of yet
  4. KamalinO's avatar
    We need your help for finding deals during the half term at the end of May
    pototea's avatar
    I’m going May half term and booked last year end October with BA holidays. We paid £4.5k for 2 adults, 2 kids and 10 nights at a Marriott self catering villa.

    Black Friday the prices went up!
  5. PayPeanuts77's avatar
    Think I'll pass having read all the very helpful comments about rocketing prices, having to tip ridiculous amounts for anything and everything, and crap quality food.
    Staycation it is!
    MrAndMrsChadha's avatar
    Second that decision. I had expected it to be expensive and it was worse than that. Food quality is atrocious and I am being generous when I say that. Everything tastes the same, is excessively salty, and full of cholesterol... You aren't missing on anything other than the Disney magic
  6. balsingh458's avatar
    I just want a bargain for the school summer holidays but not getting my hopes up. Lol
    kyadealhai's avatar
    Let me know if you find any good deals, thank you.
  7. joseph.walker0zv's avatar
    If you are doing Disney factor in around £500 per person for tickets (14 day pass)
  8. Manya1983's avatar
    I’d rather pay extra for good service than having to endure the type of service I experienced yesterday at Chessington despite having spent average of £70pp for park tickets and eating etc.

    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.
  9. Stiffy1231's avatar
    Seems a great deal but I don't think you should be using that code unless you work for the NHS or Military!
    Rmcstar's avatar
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    Yes, perhaps best not too, only takes off £30 so still good either way!
  10. micnur's avatar
    Amazing price
  11. stranger97's avatar
    What is school penalty today?
    FunsizeR's avatar
    £60 per parent per child I think over 4 is it?
  12. kinaton's avatar
    cheap flights to manila would be helpful
    stranger97's avatar
    You mean Manila from 🇵🇭 ?
  13. madoka_ayukawa's avatar
    Remember the person who posted all those holidays deals a few years back? What was the username, sunshine something? I wonder what happened to that person/contributor?
    Ovia's avatar
    Sunshine Stacey. I believe she started her own website sharing holiday deals, although I don't know if it is still up and running.
  14. SPLE22's avatar
    How do you take kids out in May if it's not in term times holidays from schools?????
    vanbling's avatar
    You pay the fine the school will give
  15. bfam's avatar
    I find tipping is so annoying. Great service is rare and one is expected to tip regardless.
  16. sidney69's avatar
    lol not sure it’s £407pp given that the kids won’t be paying for there air fare
  17. Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    Us Brits have fallen so far back in standard of living that we are too poor to be going to the US on holiday. All the americans are coming to the UK for their holidays...we may be almost 3rd world nowadays, but we are a bargain to our rich cousins from across the pond.
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