Update on planning

grantforrest

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I still think I've got lots to do!!!

Flights and accomodation at Pop Century all booked - managed to get 20% off through public code and phoning Disney in the US. I think they are still doing the discount but it is down to 15%....

Have managed to book Disney tickets but nothing else yet so what I have to do still as far as I can remember is as follows:

1. Book tickets for Seaworld/Busch and Universal
2. Book car hire
3. Arrange some kind of sat nav as I am useless on the roads over there (yes I got lost the minute I came out of MCO!!)
4. Get some more dollars

I think that is the main things so if anyone has any recommendations on the above please let me know. Does anyone else think organising a trip over to Orlando is like a miltary operation :rotfl2: Is there anything blatant I have forgotten?

Less than 10 weeks to go now.....so excited!!
 
Sorry cretin time.....API? I have the ESTAs all sorted though - that was the first thing I did before they started charging for them. At least one thing I did right!!:thumbsup2

API= Advanced Passenger Information

you just need to fill in a few basic details on your airline booking.
This needs to be done before you fly.
 

API= Advanced Passenger Information

you just need to fill in a few basic details on your airline booking.
This needs to be done before you fly.

Ah thanks for that - just checked online and it seems I cannot enter this info until 28 days before departure. I'm flying with Thomas Cook.
 
Have you got insurence?

Are you making any ADRs?

Not sure about ADRs to be honest - its something we have never done in the past but I always quite fancied it. As for insurance we have one of those Direct Line plus policies so covered under that :)

Thanks for all your help keeping me on the straight and narrow.
 
Just booked tickets to see Cirque du Soleil during our visit - its something I have always wanted to see!
 
1. Book tickets for Seaworld/Busch and Universal
2. Book car hire
3. Arrange some kind of sat nav as I am useless on the roads over there (yes I got lost the minute I came out of MCO!!)
4. Get some more dollars
QUOTE]

Not sure if this is any use or not but I have been doing my sums and have found SW/B/Sq for £70, valid 14 days consequtive with onlineflorida.co.uk and then US/IOA for £83, again 14 day, with floridatix.xo.uk. Obviously depends on how long you are going etc. If anyone knows better deals I would be grateful to hear them too ;)

With regards to the sat nav; rental companies charge a bomb and if you have a sat nav already just purchase the USA maps (obviously check it covers Florida) and it works out as a good saving. I think we paid £40 for the maps and they wanted well over £100 to rent @ Alamo last time. Plus you always have it for future visits :yay:
 
Hi Lou, I have had a good look and they are the best prices, I have booked 3 x adult tix for me, DH & DD for (Seaworld/Bush & Aquatica / Universal & IOA) and saved almost £100 by not buying the flex ticket plus which I would normally get, all the same parks so well worth it! :thumbsup2

Debs x

 
1. Book tickets for Seaworld/Busch and Universal
2. Book car hire
3. Arrange some kind of sat nav as I am useless on the roads over there (yes I got lost the minute I came out of MCO!!)
4. Get some more dollars
QUOTE]

Not sure if this is any use or not but I have been doing my sums and have found SW/B/Sq for £70, valid 14 days consequtive with onlineflorida.co.uk and then US/IOA for £83, again 14 day, with floridatix.xo.uk. Obviously depends on how long you are going etc. If anyone knows better deals I would be grateful to hear them too ;)

With regards to the sat nav; rental companies charge a bomb and if you have a sat nav already just purchase the USA maps (obviously check it covers Florida) and it works out as a good saving. I think we paid £40 for the maps and they wanted well over £100 to rent @ Alamo last time. Plus you always have it for future visits :yay:

I managed to buy the Seaworld/Busch tickets for £70 so that's another thing out of the way. Next on my list is to arrange car hire - I'm thinking of just arranging through Expedia unless anyone says NOOOOOOO!!! and has some great deals? :cool1:
 
We especially like Usrentacar, we have used them at various places throughout USA and found they were quite competitive.

We also liked the fact that I know up front they include every insurance we require and when I arrive there is NOTHING extra I have to pay out for.

Kirsten
 












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