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Anyone been out recently and visited the shopping outlets? Back out there in October for a couple of weeks. We were planning on visiting one of the outlet malls to get clothes and potentially trainers for my teenagers. Is it still much cheaper and worth leaving a bit of room in the cases?
 

Aye, I've seen some amazing deals on that hotel. Good to know its decent.

tbf, our first time was a Days Inn absolutely miles away, off the end of I Drive and onto McCoy Road.
We’ve just booked up yesterday 18 days stating same place. Rosen LBV. £2400 and change for the 4 of us. Cheaper than what paid for this year
 
May Round-Up was written then and since so probably all over the place.

**Day 1**:
Traveled to Manchester. Stayed overnight and had one pint too many with strangers at the bar. Felt fuzzy as owt in morning.

**Day 2**:
Struggled to get some coffee and toast down me. Threw up a sausage and bacon sandwich too. Surprised my daughter with our true destination. Enjoyed a few airport pints and got upgraded to extra legroom, mainly for Mini Me Mk2's sky cot. The flight was smooth and peaceful, with plenty of BrewDogs and spicy nuts. Security at MCO was a breeze. Took an Uber to the hotel and relaxed before an early night.

**Day 3**:
Dedicated the day to poolside relaxation. Walked to Winn-Dixie for hard iced tea and snacks, then headed to Miller's for beers and a bite before bed.

**Day 4**:
Started the day with a 6am run followed by Mickey waffles and bacon for breakfast. Took an Uber to Magic Kingdom, where we met some princesses. Ended the day with Domino's and beers on the terrace, and a late-night swim with Mini Me Mk1.

**Day 5**: Spent the day at Epcot, indulging in the "drinking around the world" experience. Possible the day I got my ban from here. 😂

**Day 6**:
Visited Hollywood Studios for Toy Story activities. Boozy iced coffees were perfect for the Slinky Dog Dash queue. It’s easily my favorite Disney park. Rode Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway for the first time - absolutely hilarious. Wasn’t expecting anything that happened on it. Love that feeling.

**Day 7**:
Spent the day at Typhoon Lagoon and Epcot. Unfortunately, I dropped my phone in the lazy river, and it bust with water damage. Guardians of the Galaxy is a fantastic ride. Ratatouille is a fun little ride, though the 35-minute wait was a bit much. Contacted Apple about the $700 repair but declined. Sat it in rice for a day and hairdryers the fuck outta it.

**Day 8**:
Attempted another run, but ended up buying a slush at Wawa and walking back to the hotel. Visited Magic Kingdom for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and other rides before heading to Animal Kingdom, which could use more rides as feels a bit poor these days. Stopped at Disney Springs for $18 cans before heading back. Ended the day with CiCi's pizza and some fun pool bombs which the wife wasn’t impressed by.

**Day 9**:
Another day at Epcot, enjoying pints, bites, Guardians, and other rides.

**Day 10**:
Started the morning at Animal Kingdom, riding Everest, the rapids, and going on a safari. Headed to Disney Springs for some beers and chill time before relaxing around the pool. Had a delicious dinner at Olive Garden featuring chicken scampi and breadsticks.

**Day 11**:
Spent the day at Magic Kingdom for another ride on Tron and a scavenger hunt. It was a relaxed day with rides and corn dogs. Watched the parade and loved it. Powered through the day on iced black coffee. Picked up a few party cans from 7/11 on the way home.

**Day 12**:
Split the day between Hollywood Studios and Magic Kingdom. Rode Tron again with a virtual queue. Despite the hectic VQ system, it was fun. Managed to get from HS to MK within an hour thanks to the Skyliner and monorails. It was also our engagement anniversary in front of Cinderella Castle, which I had forgotten. The evening was spent enjoying beers and sushi for dinner.

**Day 13**:
Another round of beers at Epcot, this time paired with food from various pavilions. Ended the day with CiCi's pizza on the terrace.

**Day 14**:
Attempted another run but the heat was unbearable. Spent the day between Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, and had McDonald's for dinner. Popped into Comfort Bar for a few piña coladas. Saw a raccoon and a mouse eating Mini Me Mk2's snacks from her pushchair.

**Day 15**:
Started the morning at Typhoon Lagoon, then chilled at the hotel. Took a stroll before heading to Magic Kingdom in the late afternoon to watch the fireworks.

**Day 16**:
Spent most of the day at Epcot, enjoying Guardians, Remy, and my daughter's favorite, Test Track. It was a relaxing day with a few Schofferhofers. Had an early night in, eating Five Guys in bed.

**Day 17**:
Dedicated the day to meeting characters across Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios. My daughter's joy when meeting her favorites was priceless. Collected all the autographs, creating wonderful memories.

**Day 18**:
Visited Disney Springs for souvenirs, Starbucks coffees, beers, and Earl of Sandwich. Spent the afternoon by the pool and had dinner at the hotel, enjoying a free evening meal.

**Day 19**:
The dreaded travel day. Packed, ordered Ubers, and handled the usual pre-flight activities. The flight was great, with sky cots again. Watched *The Beekeeper*.

Overall, it was a fantastic trip, I felt like I needed a break now to relax from that trip. . Lived on coffee and booze during the day – it was amazing. Might continue that diet here. It had been far too long between visits, so I've already booked for 2025. Although I'm gutted that Test Track will likely be closed, we plan to explore Universal next time too.

My daughter made a video of our trip, and she was buzzing the entire time. If you could spare a few minutes to watch it, she'd really appreciate the views. Cheers.

**SURPRISED BY MY PARENTS. I WAS SO SHOCKED. BEST SURPRISE EVER. DISNEYWORLD. ORLANDO VLOGS 2024**
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it’s not badly priced to be fair.

Parenting is easy full stop like.
Sounds class mate!

Typhoon Lagoon was mint
 
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Jesus, its going to be well over £7k for our lot!
I think I’ll work out about same as paid this year once get our park tickets with the increase on them for 2025.
Ah, good price then. 😂

School holidays knocks up the price a lot.
Term time here. Got lucky no fine this time but expecting it next with new rules. Though this booked before new rules start so might appeal if fines.
 
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I think I’ll work out about same as paid this year once get our park tickets with the increase on them for 2025.

Term time here. Got lucky no fine this time but expecting it next with new rules. Though this booked before new rules start so might appeal if fines.

Sunderland currently fine for 10 days or more. I got fined last time I went.

It's 5 days or more from August.
 
I think I’ll work out about same as paid this year once get our park tickets with the increase on them for 2025.

Term time here. Got lucky no fine this time but expecting it next with new rules. Though this booked before new rules start so might appeal if fines.
How do you handle the travel with two kids? Feel mine are a bit young at 5 and 18 months to make the most of a big trip like Orlando so I've been sticking to UK holidays.

5 year old is fine but 18 month old won't sit still for more than 5 minutes :lol:
 
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How do you handle the travel with two kids? Feel mine are a bit young at 5 and 18 months to make the most of a big trip like Orlando so I've been sticking to UK holidays.

5 year old is fine but 18 month old won't sit still for more than 5 minutes :lol:
We got skycot on way out for youngest who was 11 months at time. It connects to the wall of plane in front of seats and she slept most the way there and all way back. Had to wake here when coming into land. Oldest just sat and coloured in and watched Barbie movie twice.
I wouldn't bother. You'll just end up paying double.
Even if this before the new rules ?
Sunderland currently fine for 10 days or more. I got fined last time I went.

It's 5 days or more from August.
Think was a total of 13/14 school days she missed. Never got fined.
Sounds class mate!

Typhoon Lagoon was mint
Was class until I dropped me phone and it sunk and filled of water. 😂
 
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Aye. No nothing. Was off from 1pm on 1/5 till 21/5.

If you didn't receive a warning you'll be fine (rather than fined). 😂

They're supposed to warn you that your holiday hasn't been approved and you could be fined. Then the local authority will issue the fine if you go over the 9.5 days.
 
Anyone been out recently and visited the shopping outlets? Back out there in October for a couple of weeks. We were planning on visiting one of the outlet malls to get clothes and potentially trainers for my teenagers. Is it still much cheaper and worth leaving a bit of room in the cases?
Some are, it’s pot luck. I was there in May and Adidas had 40% off every price in the shop (including sale items) so picked up some bargains. Other store work out as more than you can get them for in the UK. You need to have your phone out and check the UK prices as you go., and don’t forget they add the tax on at the till.
 
Some are, it’s pot luck. I was there in May and Adidas had 40% off every price in the shop (including sale items) so picked up some bargains. Other store work out as more than you can get them for in the UK. You need to have your phone out and check the UK prices as you go., and don’t forget they add the tax on at the till.
So basically the same as going to McArthur Glen here? That’s a bit shit if so, may have to reconsider.
 
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