Walt Disney World Offers

sharon78

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The Disney offers finish 15th July for next years holidays.
At the moment I am quoted £2,723.70 for;

14 nights POFQ
14 day park pass for price of 7
Quick counter service plan

for the family of 4 of us

To me thats a really good price, however flights can't be booked yet and that's whats making me unsure.

We normally book everything through Virgin Holidays but there soooo expensive at the moment.

my 3 questions are;
When these offers stop on the 15th july do they normally bring another offer out or is that it, youve missed your chance!


Also do you Dissers think that thats a good price?
Do you think i would be able to get the same holiday for that price nearer the date?

Thanks
 
In the past I *think* the offer normally gets extended to November-ish (I may be wrong but thats what I remember reading the other day :confused3) but there will come a time that Disney decide not to extend.
I"m interested to see what others have to say though. I'm on the same boat and am looking into going next September (2 weeks OKW, DDP, park tickets) but am reluctant to book incase flights are more expensive than I had planned and would force me out of my carefully planned savings budget.
 
For at least the last 4 years they have extended the dates as we don't book til the end if the year, I prefer to get flights first but No-one knows if it be extended this year.

I doubt the price will drop, they might add a giftcard to the offer ($200 just been removed a few week ago) but they rarely reduce prices, don't recall them increasing cost either, just remove the gift card which they have already done.

Have you considered Old Key West instead? that would cost you £3,162.60 less 3% Quidco £3067.72, £425.73 more than POFQ (£2641.99 after 3% off)
The extra £425 would get you into a Deluxe studio instead of moderate room & regular DDP instead of Quick service. Worth every penny to me but not to others.

http://www.quidco.com/disney-world/

This will be the 4th year we have done the free DDP (at OKW) but doubt we will do it next year, prices have got a little high, I am waiting for Complete Orlando torelease our dates, they are usually cheaper but I can see us staying offsite. If you definitely want onsite these are good deals.
 
Your price sounds great... I just got a quote for our family of 6, end Sept for 14 nights at OKW... £11,335.

I think we can kiss goodbye to Disney for a while. Our trip this year for 7 (ie one more person!!) was £9,000... Damn price hikes!
 

This will be the 4th year we have done the free DDP (at OKW) but doubt we will do it next year, prices have got a little high, I am waiting for Complete Orlando torelease our dates, they are usually cheaper but I can see us staying offsite. If you definitely want onsite these are good deals.

Hi Wayne,
Is there a rough time when Complete Orlando normally release new dates or is it just a case of check, check and check again?
Cheers
:goodvibes
 
Thanks Wayne for all the info. Gives us something to think about.

We still havnt joined Quidco, not to sure how it all works. We've had a read of the sight and it sounds good!!
Is there a thread on hear that explaines it in simple terms rather than reading all the terms and conditions. That would take me hours to read and understand all that! Thanks :goodvibes
 
Hi Wayne,
Is there a rough time when Complete Orlando normally release new dates or is it just a case of check, check and check again?
Cheers
:goodvibes

They have only released dates upto 19th March just yet for OKW & SSR, doubt they are any cheaper for POR/FQ but check their site.
I just did a dummy booking for 1st-15th March which are available on Complete Orlando and OKW was showing at £2,892 compared to Disney.co.uk £3,162.60 so they are £175 cheaper even after claiming 3% Quidco.
http://www.completeorlando.co.uk/corp/disney_special_offer.php

Quidco couldn't be any easier. You register and go thru their site for anything you want to buy or search for. Just searching for car insurance gave me £1 a few week back. Yesterday I bought AA breakdown cover, go direct to The AA and Roadside assist with national recovery for 2 people driving any car would cost £100, via Quidco same price but £60 cashback meaning I just covered DW and myself for £20 each. This week we also got £1.04 back from M&S, and £16 from the Post office for travel insurance.
Over the years I have been using cashback sites I have had over £3,000. :banana:
 


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