View Full Version : Twin centre: Who is best to book with?
mollies_mum
06-07-2008, 10:53 AM
Hi,
I'm busy planning for October 2010 and I was looking to maybe book one week at All stars and the second week at the Hard rock hotel at Universal depending on how much more it will cost.
How do I go about booking this? Can anyone recommend one particular company? I was hoping I could do it with Virgin so I can use my Tesco clubcard vouchers,
Thanks in advance,
Ruby xxx
kirst_al UK
06-07-2008, 01:48 PM
Yes i'd try virgin...they would be my first port of call...but also weigh up your options of doing it yourself or getting just a fly drive and booking the hotels yourself.....
I've got a multi centre trip booked for december...LA, Vegas and NYC for 14 nights....i've done it myself and its only come to £2k for the two of us AND its over xmas with virgin flights....virgin holidays would've charged me nearing £2k EACH...i know its not florida but thought it might assist..
Pinky166
06-07-2008, 02:09 PM
I have a two centre coming up in December....first week at Hard Rock Hotel & second week at Wilderness Lodge. :cool1: I booked it all seperately as we used some of our Virgn Atlantic points for the flights...but I have booked two centres through VH before and they can pretty much do anything you want but it does seem to work out much more expensive than doing it yourself.
mollies_mum
06-08-2008, 02:39 AM
Thanks guys, I think that booking the fly drive and then booking the hotels myself online sound like a really good idea, it's only my second time so I'm a bit nervous about booking it all myself at this point!
I will look into prices for some ideas, afterall it's not as if I'm running out of time, I've only got 2 1/2 years to plan haha
Ruby xxx
kirst_al UK
06-08-2008, 04:11 AM
Oh yes plenty of time but plannings half the fun !!!
Just so you know you can obviously go through the likes of expedia, hotel.com etc etc (theres loads!) however nine times out of ten going to the hotel directly gives you their 'best rate'....another pro about going direct is that aslong as you book the right 'package' you can cancel it if you find somewhere cheaper and/or if the rate reduces at any time between now and then you just email/telephone and amend your booking to suit....jobs a good un :cool1:
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