Wednesday, 24 March 2010

How to keep your costs down when on Holiday in Orlando

We all like to get away from the real world and take a holiday perhaps once or twice a year. It’s a chance to get away from the mundane day to day routines and go away and relax, hopefully in the sunshine! Because of its weather, Florida is a destination that is enjoyed all year round by many UK holiday makers.


But it doesn’t have to cost the earth.


You can keep your costs down by watching your budget. The first thing to do is consider the cost of your accommodation. How many people are going on your trip? If you have quite a large party then maybe you should consider staying in a privately owned holiday villa near Disney. The Villas can often accommodate 8 -14 people and are very reasonably priced. You will probably save considerably on hotel rooms!


You can also find some very reasonable flights to the USA, so shop around on the Internet before you book something.


If you stay in a Villa you can also keep your costs down by buying meals from supermarkets and cooking them in your private kitchen. This will save you considerable amounts of money compared to eating out in a restaurant every night.


If you plan to visit Disney World during your stay then see if you can find any special offers such as “Buy One Get One Free” vouchers, or “Kids go free” offers. This is also true for the other attractions such as Universal Studios.


Of course, having a fun day doesn’t necessarily mean spending money. You can take a trip to a nearby beach and enjoy a day relaxing in the sun and swimming in the sea. If you have a large group you can play games on the beach such as football or cricket. You can have a great time without spending too much money.


Depending on where your Villa is located you might need to hire a car. Car Hire in America isn’t too expensive and fuel is considerably cheaper than in the U.K but work out if you need to have a car for your entire holiday, or just a few days.


These are just a few tips that can help you save a bit of money without sacrificing a good time whilst on holiday in Florida and Orlando.


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