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Disney World (Honeymoon) for UK couple
"Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ... Considering Disney World for Honeymoon, first timers I wouldnt recommend staying 2-3 weeks , think about spending a week there and the remaining time elsewhere. The gulf area around Sarasota is very nice as are the Keys and you could go a little further afield and have a week in New Orleans for a really unforgettable honeymoon Dont even think about going in August, its hot , wet and humid Late September or October is better although there is a small chance of getting hit by a tropical storm or Hurricane. Keith I agree wholeheartedly with Keith. Since any car you rent will come with unlimited mileage I'd do a week on-site at Disney then a week in New Orleans then a week in the Keys. Good Luck. |
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"MissJuggs" wrote in message
... On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 21:59:23 GMT, "Mike" wrote: And plus you get to see the sun rise over the RiftValley/Drakensburg/Ruengori/Ngorogoro/Mountains of the moon depending on where you go. Sod it, I want to go. Sometimes you just get to see the sun rise over the next baobab tree. But that's good enough. Especially when the kill is fresh. Glenys Having made a 30-day camping safari around Tanzania, including camping in Ngorongoro Crater, several days climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, etc., I still recommend a nice relaxing, comfortable 2-3 week WDW vacation for a honeymoon. Though exploring Tanzania was the real deal, so were blood sucking tsetse flies, lack of sanitation facilities, unsafe food and water, etc. Save the African adventure trip for a wedding anniversary.-Bill Brown |
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If you go to the DIS website (yes it's large) you will find just about
everything you want broken down into trip planning segments. http://disboards.com/index.php?s= It also has a UK forum which might be the first place for you to check for frequently asked questions, recommendations, etc. I definitely recommend going off season (late Oct - Dec) Park hours will be shorter, but the tradeoff is much smaller crowds. There are of LOT of UK residents who make annual trips to Disneyworld and Florida and they should be able to guide you with specialized advice. kassa |
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My son and his wife (just got married Nov.22nd) are down at Disney right
now - they took a 2-night "quick-trip" away when they got married and went on their "official" honeymoom this past Thursday. Will be back on the 12th. He emailed me from the Magic Kingdom (via his cell phone) and said that there was NOBODY down there - the longest they waited in any line was 10 minutes. They are staying at the Polynesian. Tried to get in at the Grand Floridian, but it was booked. He said the rooms aren't anything great - but the grounds were pretty. He said that most (or all, he thought) of the rooms have 2 beds. He said somehow he fell out of the bed last night and took all the covers with him. Wife got made because of no cover so she went to the other bed (my hubby said 'honeymoon's already over - hahha!) They got a special honeymoon package through a travel agent - seems like it was right at close to $3000 or a little less for a week's stay with all inclusive everything. They flew down and are using the transportation between the parks. I'll give you a report when they get back..... "Fall" wrote in message news:1g4vrkw.1pm0ytmdj9pxcN%Fall@yourfeetlikeleave s.org... We are geting married next August (2004) We have no children Considering Disney World for Honeymoon, first timers Not necessarily going August, anytime Sept to March 2005 Best dates to go to avoid crowds. Probably stay in a Disney Hotel Or is rental home with pool nearby best bet May stay 2-3 weeks Travelling from Manchester UK How long to stay for, what else is worth visiting nearby Any and all advice accepted A concise travel info website would be welcome, without having to trawl through Disney ones, they go on forever. Thanks |
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