DarkAngel
Danielle
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- Jun 6, 2014
noticed that too!!!!! It's on a slight rise *here's hoping*Dollar went up a cent today. I guess that is some good news. At this point I'd simply settle for the bleeding to stop!
noticed that too!!!!! It's on a slight rise *here's hoping*Dollar went up a cent today. I guess that is some good news. At this point I'd simply settle for the bleeding to stop!
I have a Free Dining Bounce Back booked for September at Pop Century, booked during our Sept 2015 stay. The offer included included the Quick Service dining plan and I upgraded to the Disney Dining Plan. This is the 5th year in a row that we're going in September booked via a FD BB the previous year and always staying at Pop even though it's not been advertised as an option.
This is us, too, but here it's DW who says it's a no-go for this and next year. You know, I just don't know...we know too many people at our age (late 50s) who were waiting to go somewhere or do something and they never got the chance, for many different reasons. Some were health related (or the passing of a family member) so I'm beginning to feel that since DW and I are healthy and if we can go without sacrificing anything important in our lives, we should just go anyway, we can economize easily enough. We always have such a good time. She has a really stressful job and I think she needs a week away in a warm place during the winter just to stay sane.
I'm thinking of POP instead of our usual moderate resort, too. We usually get "free" dining in the fall but I'm coming to think it's a bit of a money waster with the mandatory tipping for TS meals. We can easily cut back to a few TS meals and stick with CS the rest of the time. We've found that carefully choosing a CS meal can easily feed the two of us comfortably. Ordering a bunch of healthy and portable snacks from GG would save a bit more, too. Lots of things to consider, for sure.
This is us, too, but here it's DW who says it's a no-go for this and next year. You know, I just don't know...we know too many people at our age (late 50s) who were waiting to go somewhere or do something and they never got the chance, for many different reasons. Some were health related (or the passing of a family member) so I'm beginning to feel that since DW and I are healthy and if we can go without sacrificing anything important in our lives, we should just go anyway, we can economize easily enough. We always have such a good time. She has a really stressful job and I think she needs a week away in a warm place during the winter just to stay sane.QUOTE]
I so much agree with you. I have been travelling for so many years to Disneyland, Disneyworld with a couple of Disney Cruises as much as I could afford with my daughter since she was 5 years old (she's now 23). I have never regretted the many trips we have been on and now that she is older and working full time, I still travel on my own mostly to Disney - which I really enjoy. I always felt sad for those people who kept talking about going and doing trips with their children or planning to go in the future and not being able to achieve it because of circumstances. You just cannot get that time back. I always travel on a budget and stay in the least expensive accommodations, but I always have enjoyed my trips. But I realize my kind of travel does not work for everyone.
However, I will always have those memories and plan on getting more.
You should look at air transat hotel for you universal...I scored a great deal on hotel and it works out to less then par.Well we just cancelled the Universal leg of our trip in September, it's cheaper to just stay at Disney for the 3 extra days, especially if we can score Free Dining.
Unfortunately I booked too early for this deal. I already had booked Cabana Bay with my TA. The cost to cancel was more than the savings. It's a great deal.You should look at air transat hotel for you universal...I scored a great deal on hotel and it works out to less then par.
My TA was able to get the same company to book at this price.Unfortunately I booked too early for this deal. I already had booked Cabana Bay with my TA. The cost to cancel was more than the savings. It's a great deal.
Prices have gone up now on Air Transat. I asked her if the other company she booked me with would price match and she said no.My TA was able to get the same company to book at this price.
My problem with all this is I want to do my vacation how I LIKE to do my vacation -- deluxe resort/ club level/dining plan and park hopper tickets.... I am not willing to downgrade any of that to value/mod resort, giving up club level, buying snacks for my room and bringing in my own food for the park, to me that's not a vacation! I guess I will just have to suck it up and pay the extra to do it how I enjoy it. Might mean longer between trips, but I am not willing to compromise on the things that I enjoy and that make my trip amazing for me My next trip will be a cruise on the Fantasy in 2017 (still planning on concierge as that's how I like to cruise), and only doing a week at Disney after the cruise this time instead of both Disney and Universal. It'll still be pricey, but I'm saving for 2 yrs for it so I hope to make it doable, maybe the $ will have gone back up a little by then. Even a .83 dollar would make me feel better
geergirl, how many of you are going and what level of resort are you staying at. I'm trying to figure out if this would be a possibility for me and a friend this coming December. The only way airmiles will tell you anything is if you call and ask and I'm not quite at that stage yet.
You should look at air transat hotel for you universal...I scored a great deal on hotel and it works out to less then par.
I haven't booked my cruise yet, but I have a place holder from our last cruise and I am looking at Fall 2017 dates to be released. DH and I fell in love with Cruising on the Fantasy, and there's no way I'm cancelling my cruise... .we are still going to book it and hope for the best. If it costs us 40% more, I guess that's just the cost of travel i'll have to live with but I am determined to use my placeholder/ On Board credit and my 10% discount and book that cruise!It's so disappointing to think that many fellow Canadians have cancelled or are thinking of cancelling. I've booked a cruise a while back and I regret not having paid it in full back then because *silly me* thought the CAD dollar would be going up. Thankfully we had points for our airfare.
I keep checking the online promotions hoping to have one for Canucks with the dollar at par. Keeping my fingers crossed!