The First Davenger
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Hello everyone!
I hope I'm not causing any annoyance by creating this thread with there already being a few similar in nature, I'm just feeling like I'm missing something with my holiday planning and heard wonderful things about this forum - so here goes!
I'm looking to travel to Florida next year between 4th May and 7th June for a 14 night stay. This I must admit is the first holiday I will have been on without my parents (At 23 that seems somewhat childish to admit xD), and will also be the first holiday with my girlfriend.
So - I'm at a bit of a loss on what would be the best course of action, I've been to travel agents (who seem pretty extortionate in comparison to the Disney website itself) and have heard of a number of other means of booking this holiday, one in particular the american company Small Word Vacations. So I've pretty much narrowed down the choice to the last two, the Disney website and SWV - my first question is if I book through Disney, are there any hidden service costs or the like going to surprise me once I get there? And secondly has anyone from the UK used SWV before and would they recommend them? Especially over the Disney Official web?
I realise this is probably a sparse bit of information to base any suggestions on, so the following is what I want out of this holiday:
Right, so thats the main bit out of the way, there are a few other factors I could do with some tips on. Based on the above:
...Phew! Sorry about the essay there folks, its just a daunting experience even contemplating this, never mind chewing on it!
I reckon I've got the majority covered, however if there are gaps anyone notices that I've missed or even ANY tips and suggestions you could throw my way it would be awesome.
Thank you very much in advance and kind regards,
Dave Thorne
I hope I'm not causing any annoyance by creating this thread with there already being a few similar in nature, I'm just feeling like I'm missing something with my holiday planning and heard wonderful things about this forum - so here goes!
I'm looking to travel to Florida next year between 4th May and 7th June for a 14 night stay. This I must admit is the first holiday I will have been on without my parents (At 23 that seems somewhat childish to admit xD), and will also be the first holiday with my girlfriend.
So - I'm at a bit of a loss on what would be the best course of action, I've been to travel agents (who seem pretty extortionate in comparison to the Disney website itself) and have heard of a number of other means of booking this holiday, one in particular the american company Small Word Vacations. So I've pretty much narrowed down the choice to the last two, the Disney website and SWV - my first question is if I book through Disney, are there any hidden service costs or the like going to surprise me once I get there? And secondly has anyone from the UK used SWV before and would they recommend them? Especially over the Disney Official web?
I realise this is probably a sparse bit of information to base any suggestions on, so the following is what I want out of this holiday:
- Hotel: Disney's Art of Animation OR Disney's All-Star Movies (Not really interested in staying outside of the resort)
- Dates: between 4th May and 7th June (14 Night Stay)
- Travel: As neither of us drive public transport routes will be a big factor
- Food/Dining: Disney's Quick Service
- Budget: Under £4000
- Other Attractions: Star Wars Weekends (When do they start?), Universal and IOA and Malls / I-Drive. (Not fussed on the others)
Right, so thats the main bit out of the way, there are a few other factors I could do with some tips on. Based on the above:
- What sort of spending money would be advisable?
- What sort of Travel Insurance is recommended, and is there a company you would point me to?
- Is it possible to add extra baggage allowance on the return leg only with say Virgin or the others?
- Is Disney's Photopass service worth the money? We are a bit concerned that with us going as a couple there will be very little opportunity to get photos of the both of us together without asking total strangers to take one for us. Are cast members likely to take a photo for us?
- Whats the weather generally like around that time of year as a basic rule of thumb?
...Phew! Sorry about the essay there folks, its just a daunting experience even contemplating this, never mind chewing on it!
I reckon I've got the majority covered, however if there are gaps anyone notices that I've missed or even ANY tips and suggestions you could throw my way it would be awesome.
Thank you very much in advance and kind regards,
Dave Thorne