Do It Yourself

MKLOVER

Earning My Ears
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If you are planning to go to Orlando I can recommend a few web sites if you plan to diy.

www.opodo.co.uk

www.expedia.co.uk

I bought my flights with Opodo and accommodation with expedia.

Flights and accommodation came to £710 + £190 for a family of 3 (2 adults and 1 child). That is not each that is the total!!!!

I then bought insurance with insureandgo and bought all my tickets on line.

We are going to Discoverycove this time as I saved us sooooo much money.:Pinkbounc
 
We've always booked DIY and it's saved us lots of $$$s over the past few years. I normally do a comparision with package prices just to make sure, as they can be cheaper, especially in low season.

If you think you might want to make a return visit to Orlando (and most people do!) a good money saving tip is to consider buying Annual Passes. We've done this for all our visits, which are planned in twos - normally a fortnight at the end of August, then a fortnight at the beginning of August of the following year. This way we get two holidays covered by one annual pass (plus all the perks and discounts that APs offer). We normally wait a year or two, visiting other places, before planning another pair of visits to Orlando, again covered by a single AP.

Regards

Rob
 
I'm planning on booking DIY this year so will be looking for lots of help to book a short notice holiday later this year :Pinkbounc
 

We are staying at the Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vista 7 nights = £190.

I hope it is not like a barn LOL

:bounce: :Pinkbounc
 





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