Cyrano
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Thanks Cyrano - you got it. (We posted at the same time)
Probably because we have considered this also
Thanks Cyrano - you got it. (We posted at the same time)
Well I have now confirmed the booking with a slight change of itinerary, it was a choice between Santa Fe and the Explorers so we plumped for the Explorers the EMH haven't started then so we're not missing out on anything really by not staying in a Disney hotel. DS's friend (whose parents I have been waiting for a reply from, have said this morning they've decided to go on holiday that week) I'm a little peeved as if they'd mentioned this earlier or even yesterday when I called, I would've booked a longer trip, which is now no longer available
Anyway with the money I saved from DS's friend I decided to use less Clubcard deals, I'm hoping to take DH away for a stay in an one of the Olde English Inns for his 40th in July, so I'm putting them towards that.
My holiday cost now for 3 nights at My Travel Explorers
departure 29th March £678.00 less Clubcard deals £410.00
leaves a balance of £268.00 which is still a bargain I reckon.
My eldest DS is 12 and under no cirumstances will him and his friend share a bed, the Cheyenne is the only budget Disney hotel with bunk beds, so if I can't get the Cheyenne, I'll book the Santa Fe or Sequoia and take a ready bed for one , I can't see that there will be a problem as I'm not breaking any occupancy rules.
The same wouldn't apply to 5 - sorry.
Thanks Cyrano - you got it. (We posted at the same time)
The Tesco Clubcard Deals sound great, I have £25 worth of vouchers saved up already, and will continue to save them up in readiness for our next trip.
Since there is no way I would contemplate sitting on a coach, and DLRP is excluded from the Eurostar booking, I guess Air Miles might be the best option for us and book our hotel that way (maybe pay for Eurostar separately?).
How would we go about using Air Miles to book a hotel please?
I'm thinking of getting APs, just have to convince hubby it's worth it!
Originally Posted by jillrobinson
My eldest DS is 12 and under no cirumstances will him and his friend share a bed, the Cheyenne is the only budget Disney hotel with bunk beds, so if I can't get the Cheyenne, I'll book the Santa Fe or Sequoia and take a ready bed for one , I can't see that there will be a problem as I'm not breaking any occupancy rules.
The same wouldn't apply to 5 - sorry.
Hi Jill
Just to let you know that we stayed in Santa Fe and had bunk beds for our boys.I booked direct with Disney online and was offered the choice of bunk beds.
We stayed in block 14 room 31.This would save you taking a ready bed with you.