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Cochise

<font color=teal>Went last October and this Octobe
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I have been reading a little into the financial economies recently and they believe that the $ is going to rally back against the £ as the year goes on. I have took the plunge and bought our tickets for next October, if we end up losing a few quid it dont matter.

We have purchased from Undercovertourist.com

5 Day hopper plus
2*Adult £286.46
2*Child £230.90

5 Park/14 day flex
2*Adult £220.34
2*Child £188.70

£926.40 in total.

When we started to look this was a shade under a £k so i aint complaining.

They tell you a maximun that will be charged on your card that will be $1717.22.
 
Cochise said:
I have been reading a little into the financial economies recently and they believe that the $ is going to rally back against the £ as the year goes on. I have took the plunge and bought our tickets for next October, if we end up losing a few quid it dont matter.

We have purchased from Undercovertourist.com

5 Day hopper plus
2*Adult £286.46
2*Child £230.90

5 Park/14 day flex
2*Adult £220.34
2*Child £188.70

£926.40 in total.

When we started to look this was a shade under a £k so i aint complaining.

They tell you a maximun that will be charged on your card that will be $1717.22.

Sorry mods wrong forum. Undercovertourist rang me up today to ask when we are travelling. This is due to the fact the old style disney tickets will still be valid October 2005 and that they are better value than the new ones, so they will process sooner rather than later. Like the service "Two Thumbs Up"
 












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