February half term prices

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Has anyone booked up for Feb half term yet? Just had a look on the website and I know they're package prices but they're really expensive - last year was much cheaper at that time. £680 for 3 nights at DCR....
 
Has anyone booked up for Feb half term yet? Just had a look on the website and I know they're package prices but they're really expensive - last year was much cheaper at that time. £680 for 3 nights at DCR....

We've booked Feb half term - going to DLH. Dont know what prices were like last yr but they were cheaper than very beginning Jan when we'd first thought of going (before really cheap time in Jan). Half term weeks can differ -We are going 15th is it the same week. It would have been more expensive to go the day before
 
I have booked my Eurostar tickets but not my hotel for February half-term, but I am worried that it will be really expensive. The difference in price between what I paid for on-site for 3 nights last December, and the amount I was quoted for this December was shocking. :scared1:

If it too high, I may have to go off-site again, if I really can't justify the difference.
 
We've booked Feb half term - going to DLH. Dont know what prices were like last yr but they were cheaper than very beginning Jan when we'd first thought of going (before really cheap time in Jan). Half term weeks can differ -We are going 15th is it the same week. It would have been more expensive to go the day before

Yes same week. We were only thinking of going for a long weekend since DH will be doing a Masters course, and we'll be going for a week in the May half term. I checked after I posted this and to go for the second weekend of half term would be a bit cheaper, but definitely still more expensive than last year, and Cheyenne is coming up cheaper than DCR.
 

I have booked my Eurostar tickets but not my hotel for February half-term, but I am worried that it will be really expensive. The difference in price between what I paid for on-site for 3 nights last December, and the amount I was quoted for this December was shocking. :scared1:

If it too high, I may have to go off-site again, if I really can't justify the difference.

Yes we may end up staying elsewhere - Adagio and the campsite where we stayed in May are not open in Feb though so will have to put my thinking cap on. Or not go....when we decided on Feb we weren't going in December so maybe 5 times in one year is a bit OTT?!
 
No - 5 times a year is just right. :) I would have made it 6 times but we have to go to Cornwall at May half-term. My husband loves our holidays there and I didn't think it was fair to say I wanted to skip Cornwall and do Disney again!
 
No - 5 times a year is just right. :) I would have made it 6 times but we have to go to Cornwall at May half-term. My husband loves our holidays there and I didn't think it was fair to say I wanted to skip Cornwall and do Disney again!

LOL, poor DH! I'm thinking now we may give Feb a miss. We're going with friends in May so we can't cancel that, and DH doesn't want to book anything until October when he will know the seminar dates for his Masters (even though we can only go in school holidays anyway, ummmmmm)
 
Awww shame if you have to miss it. But then I guess May will seem all the sweeter if you have been away a while. :goodvibes
 
We've booked for feb half term (cheyenne) as it was about £500 cheaper than oct half term.
 












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