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Natasha&Matt

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Right all you lovely people i have a few questions for you =D ...

1. Has anyone booked a holiday with Thomas Cook?

2. Where will a 23yr old and 24yr old have the most fun?

3. Where is the cheapest site to get attraction tickets?

4. Wheres the nicest place to eat?

5. Who else is going May/June?


Boring questions i know lol ..

Many Thanks x x x
 
I cant answer them all but we booked with TC Signature. Do not book over the phone or on the net with them. If you go instore they arent able to get your booking details as its like booking with a completely different company. We had nothing but problems with TC Signature and i spent a lot of money trying to get hold of them on the phone. They never passed my details onto Virgin so i could book my seats and when we got to the airport they had separated us all out. Luckily we did the twilight check-in so there were still seats available together.

we did book our honeymoon instore with TC and had no problems, but we never needed to contact them so have no clues about how their customer service is with problems.

Me and DH are 27/28 and we enjoyed all the parks. I guess it depends on what you like, but we didnt spend too much time in Magic Kingdom. Spent more time in Epcot and MGM.

Coral Reef is an excellent place to eat and we are hoping to have lunch and dinner there with our dining plan. We are also going back to the Wilderness Lodge

If you go onto international drive they have some great diners. We went to Friendlies and they were so cheap and my husband really loved their sandwiches
 
Hi there

I will try and answer some of your questions, but we may need a bit more info from you:

1. Has anyone booked a holiday with Thomas Cook?

I havent, but friends of ours have just come back and they travelled with Thomas Cook and said everything was great.

2. Where will a 23yr old and 24yr old have the most fun?
Depends- Do you mean day or night or both?? Daytime, Im sure you will have great fun at any of the waterparks, if its just the two of you, rent a locker, put your stuff away and go for it. Typhoon Lagoon is my favorite but Blizzard beach is great fun as well. Parks, well I think you would have fun in any of them but maybe if your more into the movies and thrill rides then MGM would be a good choice. Also Universal is a great choice for thrill rides if that is what you like.If you like drinking and dining with a difference, then try my favorite Park Epcot, where you can eat and drink around "The World". For the evenings you could go to Downtown Disney and Pleasure Island where you can have fun at the Comedy Warehouse, The Adventures Club, or dancing or drinking at any of the nightclubs. Of course you can also have fun at any of the parks in the evenings, with the wonderful fireworks displays.

3. Where is the cheapest site to get attraction tickets?

If your looking for the 14 day Ultimate tickets, then I can recommend www.attractionticketsdirect.com Im not sure they are the cheapest but we have always used them, they are real tickets and not vouchers and Im sure they price match. If your wanting to buy Magic Your Way tickets/hoppers then a lot of people on here advise www.mapleleaftickets.com, as reliable and good value.

4. Wheres the nicest place to eat?

Depends on what sort of food you like and if your talking about snacks, counter service or table dining. For a quick bite to eat at great value, I love Earl of Sandwich at DTD. I also had a wonderful meal at The Califonia Grill for something a bit special. There are also loads of places off site which are great value.

5. Who else is going May/June?

I wish I was;) however here is a link from the Uk Community Board of our holiday chart and what Dis Members are going and when. Please feel free to pop over and add your dates to it. http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=555650

Let us know how you get on with your plans:goodvibes
 
We went with Thomas Cook signature also and totally agree with 'Lensgirl' they were awful company to deal with, they mad so many mistakes with our booking.

If you have children then you will enjoy all the parks at WDW, but if you are a couple we thought that Universal has a more adult theme. Also DTD has a really good nightlife.

The attraction tickets are a bit hit and miss, you basically have to shop around, everybody seems to do a good deal in one way or another.

The nicest place to eat depends if you mean on site or off site. Our favourite on site resurants are Coral Reef and Chef Mickeys. Off site is definately the Olive Garden, this is an italian resturant. There are plenty of nice places to eat on the I.Drive and the 192. We've been to WDW 3 times now and going twice next year and havn't had a bad meal anywhere.

Were not going May/June next year (unless I can get round DH), but have been both months before and the weather and crowds have been just right. Were going Feb next year, staying off site and Christmas next year , staying on site, so not sure if I will get round my DH to go in May/June you never know. Just have to keep my fingers crossed:rotfl:
 


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