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sock
18-05-2009, 06:05 PM
mum just booked holiday to orlando for her and me and my brother, i have to say, VERY cheap, I know United airlines are very bvad from what i've heard, but we're staying in the 5* Loews Royal Pacific which is fantastic all for just £550.

Can anyone give me any infromation regarding UA, do they have individual tvs? comforatble? etc..

Mint
18-05-2009, 09:19 PM
How long are you going for? That's really cheap. And as for UA, we have heard that it's not very good as well. Just take your ipod/mp3 player and listen to that for as long as your patience will allow you to. Maybe try getting some sleep if it's a night flight or reading a book/magazine. Buy maybe they do have TV's?

sock
19-05-2009, 02:45 PM
I dunno i've seen pictures with them and without, i'm going for 7 nights whhich is still a very good deal. I'm saying at the Loews Royal Pacific resort which is supposedly normally £250 per night!

tdi
19-05-2009, 11:26 PM
flight and hotel for 550 quid? that's really good.. where did you book it?

Metric1
22-05-2009, 05:38 PM
I dunno i've seen pictures with them and without, i'm going for 7 nights whhich is still a very good deal. I'm saying at the Loews Royal Pacific resort which is supposedly normally £250 per night!

There is no way in hell that The Loews is $400 US a night. Are you sure that that's not 550 per person? Because, it's $430 per person from London to Orlando on United in economy class, then add hotel, car rental, taxes, fees.. I can get to to Orlando, from New York for around 300 pounds ($700) thats FLIGHT ONLY, I have a hard time believing that a family of 3 can get to Orlando from the UK for only 250 pounds more... and stay 7 nights in a 5 star hotel..

xxMATTGxx
22-05-2009, 09:45 PM
mum just booked holiday to orlando for her and me and my brother, i have to say, VERY cheap, I know United airlines are very bvad from what i've heard, but we're staying in the 5* Loews Royal Pacific which is fantastic all for just £550.

Can anyone give me any infromation regarding UA, do they have individual tvs? comforatble? etc..

Airlines don't have a website for nothing you know! Im guessing you will be flying United Economy, correct?

Here you go then:


International amenities

* Complimentary video and audio on all flights
* Seat back video screens on all international three-cabin 767-300 and 777 aircraft
* Complimentary copy of HEMISPHERES magazine
* Pillows and blankets
* Complimentary meal service
* Complimentary soft drinks, juices, tea, Starbucks® coffee
* Alcoholic beverages available for purchase


Although, It seems you be changing aircraft because according to their site. (Unless I read this wrong). They don't go direct?

Edit; If you could provide more details then it would be helpful xD

sock
25-05-2009, 10:32 PM
okay, i had no clue on those amentities matt :) i just read reviews lol

no its £550 per person lol.

Flying Heathrow-Washington-Orlando

also netflights.com had a special offer on.

Metric1
26-05-2009, 12:56 AM
okay, i had no clue on those amentities matt :) i just read reviews lol

no its £550 per person lol.

Flying Heathrow-Washington-Orlando

also netflights.com had a special offer on.

thats more like it! thats still bare cheap!!! enjoy it!

GrandTheftAudio
26-05-2009, 10:18 PM
Orlando is AMAZING<3
Costs thousands for a family of 4 though if you go to every theme park. Well worth it.

Doesn't matter what's in-flight. You'll find it easier to sleep for 9 hours.
Enjoy :D

e5
26-05-2009, 10:21 PM
There is no way in hell that The Loews is $400 US a night. Are you sure that that's not 550 per person? Because, it's $430 per person from London to Orlando on United in economy class, then add hotel, car rental, taxes, fees.. I can get to to Orlando, from New York for around 300 pounds ($700) thats FLIGHT ONLY, I have a hard time believing that a family of 3 can get to Orlando from the UK for only 250 pounds more... and stay 7 nights in a 5 star hotel..
Obviously he meant £550 pp :rolleyes:

sock
26-05-2009, 10:27 PM
can anyone tell me if the universal studios theme parks are fun? like do you get a thrill or whatever and can anyone give me some details about islands of adventure and universal studios, i've looked up them on their sites but i want someone's opinion.

Mathew
26-05-2009, 10:42 PM
can anyone tell me if the universal studios theme parks are fun? like do you get a thrill or whatever and can anyone give me some details about islands of adventure and universal studios, i've looked up them on their sites but i want someone's opinion.
Hey,
I'm currently in Orlando on vacation (waiting for my parents to get ready for evening meal..:$) We are probably going to Universal Studios tomorrow or the day after, then IOA after that. If you want me to get pictures of anything there just ask..:P

Universal Studios is one of my favourite parks - I'm a big movie fan and due to the majority of rides based around them, it's always fun. My favourite attraction is probably The Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster which is inside, dark and shakes you about. There is also Jaws which gets you quite wet (broke my camera for a day last Christmas.. teach me not to keep that in my pocket! :eusa_whis).. plus Men in Black (like the Buzz ride at Magic Kingdom) and loads of other shows. Fear Factor live is also there despite how disgusting it is - and the Horror Make up Show is hilarious. Universal Studios is for the movie lovers, so if you enjoy films like The Mummy, MIB, Jaws, Twister - get in there, it's brilliant.

Islands of Adventure is for the thrill seekers. Loads of BIG roller coasters and wet boat rides. Again, I love this park. They are also currently building "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" which is due to open in 2010 - it looks amazing so far. It's possibly just me, but at Islands of Adventure I feel like I could just run round the park. The coasters and water rides give you such a buzz it's brilliant. Really reccomend it.

If you want my opinion / info on ANYTHING relating to Orlando, reply here or send me a PM. This is my 20th trip to Orlando (parents 21st) so a big knowledge of trip planning has been built up between the 3 of us. My Dad also moderates a section of the biggest forum dedicated to Walt Disney World, so he can come in useful if you need anything technical with flights / hotels. Let me know.

Thanks!
Matt.

Metric1
27-05-2009, 03:00 AM
I spent 5 weeks in Florida this past winter. We picked up a cheap house and we are renting it out when we aren't using it. It's about 15 miles outside Kissimmee and about 35 miles from the airport. The house is close to Disney and it's in a great location (gated). I LOVE Florida, I did Disney one day out of the 5 weeks, it was ok but I went during spring break and it was NUTS, the other time I was either out at the beach or by the pool (the house has it's own small screened in pool). If you're into shopping you should try the Mall at Millenia, it's amazing, pretty much any high-end designer you can imagine, across from Mercedes-Benz of South Orlando. If you are renting a car, the GPS option is a must. I flew down the first week and rented a car, the GPS saved me SO much time! I drove my car down for the next four weeks and it has navigation so it worked out perfectly!

Enjoy Florida, I hope to get down really soon!

sock
27-05-2009, 08:30 AM
thanks for your info guys, i'm going to go to 3 themed parks, islands of adventure and wet n wild, don't know which one else. Not going to be renting a car, the hotel is close to a lot of things.

Mint
27-05-2009, 01:39 PM
When we went a year ago we didn't have a clue which theme parks we would like to go to, so we just 2 week passes for everything. But we could narrow it down now. I can't really remember all of the names but the one where the rocky horror show is, is great. The one where the incredible hulk and dueling dragons is really good. I can remember the name of bush gardens where they have the sheikra, that is also a very good park. We went to the water parks for a day, wet n wild and another main water theme park. For rides I would say wet n wild was a little bit better although we didn't get to go down all the slides because we arrived so close to closing time the only time we went. Also, you should get a 2 week pass of the high ride, it comes like every 15 mins and goes virtually everywhere.

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