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Old 03 February 2003, 11:00 PM
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my parents want to take the grand kids to orlando during the easter break.
does any one know any good websites or specialise in the holiday market ? want to leave from glasgow if possible ,
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Old 04 February 2003, 12:07 AM
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It will be a lot more costly at this time of year and flights get booked out well in advance. If you can find the times of the american school/college holidays then you want to try avoiding that period especially if your wanting to go to Disney etc (which Im guessing is a dead cert with kids).

Most airlines will fly to Orlando Airport. I found BA to be pretty cheap - last time I went it was around £290 direct to Tampa but not at peak times. You can go cheaper if you fly via NY or Canada etc but tbh it will save you about £50 but add 3-4 hours onto your trip which isnt good. Flying to Tampa is cheaper still and is about 2 hours drive from Orlando. Most airports have all the big car hire firms. Car hire is a must if your doing all the theme parks. Here is a good link:

http://www.floridacarhire.com/
http://www.carhire4less.co.uk/

There are loads of villas for rent - in fact a few Scoobynetters own one or their family do. Very spacious and very cheap for what you get e.g. full aircon, private pool, tv, dvd, stereo, washing machine, en suite bathrooms, garage etc etc.

Simon.
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