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Orlando Holiday cost

11 replies

MinceSpies · 02/08/2017 14:04

Could people please give me an idea of over all cost please including spending money, theme park passes etc and whether you stayed on a hotel or villa and for how many people? Looking at going in a few years and would like a rough idea on over all cost. Thanks Smile

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Kitslefttesty · 02/08/2017 14:11

We stayed at AOA, 2 adults 2 child £3720.

Tickets were £1844

Spent around £2000 on spends/food

Kitslefttesty · 02/08/2017 14:11

That should say 1 child

2014newme · 02/08/2017 14:12

£9k
Family of 4
Onsite deluxe Disney hotel with deluxe dining plan

rookiemere · 02/08/2017 20:56

About £7k 4 years ago for 3 of us staying in a not very ritzy condo. Biggest costs are the flights and tickets.

2gorgeousboys · 05/08/2017 17:09

About £10k last year Dh, me and 3 boys (21,17 and 12 so 5 adults really) including spending money.

We stayed in a villa, hired a car and did 2 weeks full Disney and Universal tickets.

rookiemere · 05/08/2017 19:39

Something to remember is that exchange rate is poor at the minute which will push up prices.

peterpancollar · 06/08/2017 22:39

Family of 4 - 2 ADs 7 2DC - Aug 2017
Direct Orlando flights : £3K (you can save by going indirect to Tampa)
14 day tickets to Universal & Disney : £2K ish
14 nt 2 bed S/C condo (Floridays) + 1 nt Loews Royal Pacific : Approx £1.6K
Car Hire : £400
Basic Costs = Approx £7K excluding food & additional spending e.g day at Kennedy Space Centre which for us were another £3K (mostly on meals out)

GandolfBold · 08/08/2017 07:36

Family of 5, 2 weeks over Christmas staying in a condo at a nice resort £4100

2 week passes for Disney and the Orlando flex plus - £3000.

ranoutofusernameideas · 08/08/2017 22:39

Wow some better prices than I thought there, although it's still expensive! Definitely worth it though, I've been a few times before children, years ago. Will look into it more.

sluj · 08/08/2017 22:48

Booking well in advance and getting the free Disney dining really helps. You will be fine with the quick dining plan. If you are on Disney you can manage with out the "free" hire car too - just Uber around

BibiThree · 08/08/2017 22:49

2015, family of 5, car hire, hotel and park tickets for Disney and Universal for 2 weeks: £13k in August.

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