Captain Slackbladder
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There’s a place in Holland that’s meant to be good for younger bairns - Efteling i think it is.
Went a few years back....its excellent.
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There’s a place in Holland that’s meant to be good for younger bairns - Efteling i think it is.
Daughter’s 5 now, so 3 years they’ll be 8 & 5, or 4 years, 9 & 6.Adult prices applied from age 9 for the parks
Not much for the park tickets. It’s only about £30 difference for the 2 week Disney ticket.Daughter’s 5 now, so 3 years they’ll be 8 & 5, or 4 years, 9 & 6.
What do you reckon the cost difference will be between 8 & 9? Roughly.
Champion, my ages will probably be 9/6 - 10/7 when I decide to go.Didn’t even realise I’d typed that
We went to Florida in 2014 when they were 6 and 8. I think around that age is perfect.
Been a while since we went, but dont think the difference was so little. Still looking at £1800 for a family of 4 for Disney. Then need to add SeaWorld & universal & maybe Busch gardens at approx £140 a day per person.Not much for the park tickets. It’s only about £30 difference for the 2 week Disney ticket.
We're staying on Universal un July all being well as the kids are a bit older....also doing Discovery Cove, Sea World and Busch Gardens...etc.
Looking at potentially doing this in the summer. Covid permitting of course.
I know they have your eyes out but what is the best value way of doing this?
Would have to be summer holidays.
Is the one in Paris any good or is it worth going the whole hog and going Florida?
7 dollars for a beer in universal or at least it was 2 years ago probs gone up again since then.Oh aye. If you wanna eat in the parks it can be pricey. Outside you can eat as cheap/expensive as you like tho.
Haven't been since 2020 thanks so COVID.Does the age of your kids matter, will they get the most out of it in Florida at say 3 year old?
Both my brothers have postponed from 2020 and I think are hoping to get late this year or next.Haven't been since 2020 thanks so COVID.
My youngest loved it when he was 3, but didn't remember much. He went went again when he was 5 and remembers it well.
He's 7 now and wants to go again but not going to bother while COVID is still around.
Mine were 5,6 and 7 last time and the was a good age. No need for a pushchair etc. The 7 year old wasn't as bothered about meeting people as he was the year before though.Didn’t even realise I’d typed that
We went to Florida in 2014 when they were 6 and 8. I think around that age is perfect.
Both my brothers have postponed from 2020 and I think are hoping to get late this year or next.
Cheers for the info.
We did paris as a warm up and is still very good, especially for the littler kids. Should have been to Florida by now but we all know whats been happening the past couple of years. Fancy doing a villa probably 2023/4Looking at potentially doing this in the summer. Covid permitting of course.
I know they have your eyes out but what is the best value way of doing this?
Would have to be summer holidays.
Is the one in Paris any good or is it worth going the whole hog and going Florida?
We going for 15 nights at the end of may (for some reason flights were loads cheaper for 15 rather than 14 nights)
Costs slightly over 4k for 2 adults and 2 kids for virgin flights from Manchester and staying in massive villa on Reunion resort.
There's 3 families going so that helps bring the cost of villa down slightly but you can get accommodation a lot cheaper than we have we just went for something really nice.
Villa was booked with Airbnb.
We went for Disney and universal tickets which cost about 2.8k for the 4 of us.
When we first went in 2018 we only got Disney tickets and to be honest I think that's enough especially on your first go. We only got universal as well this time because the brother in law wants to go.
Car hire prices are mental at the minute. To be honest I don't think it's worth it anyway if you are staying off-site as there is parking charges each day at the theme parks.
Even in 2018 when car hire price was normal we didn't bother and just got Ubers or Lyft everywhere, only costs about £10 to Disney and parking alone would have been £25.
Another thing to bear in mind is if you book through Tui they don't go to Orlando international they fly to Orlando Melbourne which is about 90mins away. Might not actually be as bad as it sounds though as immigration at Orlando International can take 2 hours sometimes and Melbourne should be straight in and out
Exactly the same hereHaven't been since 2020 thanks so COVID.
My youngest loved it when he was 3, but didn't remember much. He went went again when he was 5 and remembers it well.
He's 7 now and wants to go again but not going to bother while COVID is still around.
We went there a few years ago, it was class had a 9yr old 6yr old and a toddler and we all enjoyed itThere’s a place in Holland that’s meant to be good for younger bairns - Efteling i think it is.
not these days. You will not get a car for less than £1k for 2 weeks.
Not always. You have to take account of the parking fees everyday.
if you stay on site you can manage without a car and just get an Uber when you want to go off site.