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Hello!
I was hoping that some kind soul might be able to offer me some help and advice with booking a trip to WDW for the first time from the UK!
My two friends and I are looking to go to Orlando during early September for 7 days, possibly 14 if we can persuade my friend to take more time off of work
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I'm just wondering where to start and what the best deal would be for this trip? We aren't overly fussed about posh hotels or whatnot, as we are quite young (21) and are more interested in the parks themselves.
We have seen some extremely good deals for around £500pp which provide flights and a hotel in Orlando, these hotels are in rather good distance to WDW (about 10-15 minutes). Some of these deals also include a car hire, which of course would be extremely helpful. However if we opt not to have this option, we would be relying on busses.
To make everything easier for us, I did take a look at the budget hotels on the actual disney resort, these were fairly reasonable. For the hotel, flights, tickets etc all included it came out at about £1000pp.
However when looking at this price I was considering just booking one of the deals that take us straight to Orlando, staying in a hotel in close proximity to Disney, but then I realised that we would need to buy a 7/14 day park ticket and this looks to be around £278.00 so by then it'd already be turning out to be quite close to the £1000 mark, meaning it may be more simpler to buy directly with disney for the £1000 price due to all the added disney perks. (Not to mention if we just get an offsite hotel, we won't have the disney transportation perks).
It all seems extremely complicated and I really can't decide what is best!
Not to mention we would quite like to visit some other things, such as Universal, which will add more on top of the price.
So I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to offer me some guidance? Is hoping for anything under the 1K mark (for each of us) a silly thing to be doing? Would it be best to book directly with disney and stay onsite at the Disney resort, or stay offsite and book disney tickets etc all separately?
Considering everything, I think it really boils down to whether it'd be more cost-effective to book a package directly with Disney, staying with Disney. Or to buy a cheap, special deal which will just get us into Orlando, staying in Orlando, but then this leaves us having to find our own way of getting to (and paying for the parks). I think whatever I do, it's best to buy some sort of package, as buying flights and hotels separately seems extremely expensive in comparison to a package. It's just deciding on the best one! However if anyone does know of a completely different way to make all of this cheaper that I haven't even considered, then please do say
Apologies for the massive rambling, as I said, I'm new to all of this planning and am becoming a little overwhelmed
Thanks very much in advance to anyone who can help me!
I was hoping that some kind soul might be able to offer me some help and advice with booking a trip to WDW for the first time from the UK!
My two friends and I are looking to go to Orlando during early September for 7 days, possibly 14 if we can persuade my friend to take more time off of work

I'm just wondering where to start and what the best deal would be for this trip? We aren't overly fussed about posh hotels or whatnot, as we are quite young (21) and are more interested in the parks themselves.
We have seen some extremely good deals for around £500pp which provide flights and a hotel in Orlando, these hotels are in rather good distance to WDW (about 10-15 minutes). Some of these deals also include a car hire, which of course would be extremely helpful. However if we opt not to have this option, we would be relying on busses.
To make everything easier for us, I did take a look at the budget hotels on the actual disney resort, these were fairly reasonable. For the hotel, flights, tickets etc all included it came out at about £1000pp.
However when looking at this price I was considering just booking one of the deals that take us straight to Orlando, staying in a hotel in close proximity to Disney, but then I realised that we would need to buy a 7/14 day park ticket and this looks to be around £278.00 so by then it'd already be turning out to be quite close to the £1000 mark, meaning it may be more simpler to buy directly with disney for the £1000 price due to all the added disney perks. (Not to mention if we just get an offsite hotel, we won't have the disney transportation perks).
It all seems extremely complicated and I really can't decide what is best!
Not to mention we would quite like to visit some other things, such as Universal, which will add more on top of the price.
So I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to offer me some guidance? Is hoping for anything under the 1K mark (for each of us) a silly thing to be doing? Would it be best to book directly with disney and stay onsite at the Disney resort, or stay offsite and book disney tickets etc all separately?
Considering everything, I think it really boils down to whether it'd be more cost-effective to book a package directly with Disney, staying with Disney. Or to buy a cheap, special deal which will just get us into Orlando, staying in Orlando, but then this leaves us having to find our own way of getting to (and paying for the parks). I think whatever I do, it's best to buy some sort of package, as buying flights and hotels separately seems extremely expensive in comparison to a package. It's just deciding on the best one! However if anyone does know of a completely different way to make all of this cheaper that I haven't even considered, then please do say

Apologies for the massive rambling, as I said, I'm new to all of this planning and am becoming a little overwhelmed

Thanks very much in advance to anyone who can help me!
