Buying your flights

poppyscorner

Earning My Ears
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I have booked accomodation through the disney website and now need to book my flights flying from Newcastle 12th december staying three nights so returning on 15th december 2 adults 2 kids age 7 and 4 and baby to sit on my knee price I have so far is £214 ish I think its OK but is it?
We need to fly as dont think the kids would make the car journey should I be waiting to see if the price will go down or any special offers come on or is it likely to be the best I am gonna get for our party.

Thanks
Poppy x
 
well if you class baby as free thats less than £60 each still that's excellent especially from newcastle

I'm flying from Brum (booked months ago) and it cost me £70 each last year (which everyone even my friend a travel agent thought was extremely good) and this year booking in march for december cost me £90 each!!!!

Usually as the plane fills up the prices go up so buy them now whilst they are that price, if you were to see anything cheaper after that (and i'd be suprised) it will only be by a few pounds and at least your safe in the knowledge your booked and going!!!

have fun

karenxx
 
i would say that is a very decent price - especially as you are flying into CDG? i got out flights with ryanair for 35 each (10 baggage check, pfft), but that doesnt include transfers from paris Beauvais to the parks, and so you have to get a bus, THEN the metro THEN the rer THEN the bus to the hotel...so go for it i say!!
 

I would book those a.s.a.p. - you might only get a slightly lower price if you waited for a sale. :)
 
I would say thats a good price - my cheapest air fare for the 2 of us, one adult one child, from East Mids to CDG was £41 return each (now I was well impressed with that price) - I've had to pay nearly £60 return each for our trip coming up in October.

I still think thats a good deal, as for me there would be the cost of fuel if I took the car, plus ferry/Eurostar price, not to mention all the driving I'd have to do from Nottingham to Paris (plus probably the cost of an overnight stay at Ashford). Its very convenient flying - for me its door-to-Disney in less than 6 hours, and that includes waiting to board the plane (the most boring bit for me), baggage claim, journey from CDG to Disney on the VEA shuttle, checking in, dumping the case, and arriving at Main Street :love: :woohoo: :love: .

I can't wait to do it all again!

Sorry, went off topic a bit there! - yes, its a good price you've got there poppyscorner,

Elaine
 
Hi Poppy

If you're flying Easyjet I think you've probably got the best price. I booked back in January for August flying from Newcastle with Easyjet for 4 of us, the flights hadn't long been open and I got them for £225.63 and think this was one of the cheapest deals.


Looks like you should go for it.
 





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