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  • #46
    Re: Inflation drops again

    Originally posted by blue matt View Post
    Depends on your budget, I plan Disney / Orlando holidays for others as a bit of a hobby, a few from the last few months, done a budget trip £8.5 K for the 4 of them, this was not staying on disney, flying TUI ,then upto near 20 K, flying BA, staying in a nice disney hotel, doing a few Star Wars things ( lightsaber build and going to the cantina )

    but for point of reference my trips

    Pre covid ( *PC ), Flights were about £3 K, Now, the same

    14 day disney tickets *PC were just under £400 each , now just under £500

    17 day car hire *PC about £600, now £550

    A Sit down table service meal in Disney *PC for 4 people, £200, now £250 ( maybe £280 )

    a Coke, *PC $4, now almost $6


    I used to budget £ 10 - 12 K pr trip, will still do the same, but to combat the meal costs onsite, we will eat a few offsite, the kids love Taco Bell and we can all eat for $30, so that saves us $220 over a disney meal, do that twice and the food costs look similar

    We are also doing a disney cruise, so its unfair to compare last years disney trip with this years, but £4 K more ( due to the cruise )


    Nice one thanks they are fantastic holidays.

    I used to go when the kids were home and probably about 10 years ago was the last time we did it for £6K. We used to hire big villas and I shared with my sister and her kids, I'm pretty sure the tickets were quite cheap under £200 but the exchange rate was better too.

    I might go in 2025 maybe May so my Grandaughter can see it, so will pm you nearer the time for some up to date advice :thumbup:

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    • #47
      Re: Inflation drops again

      Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
      Nice one thanks they are fantastic holidays.

      I used to go when the kids were home and probably about 10 years ago was the last time we did it for £6K. We used to hire big villas and I shared with my sister and her kids, I'm pretty sure the tickets were quite cheap under £200 but the exchange rate was better too.

      I might go in 2025 maybe May so my Grandaughter can see it, so will pm you nearer the time for some up to date advice :thumbup:
      Yea the exchange rate has made it a little more pricey, but its moving back in the right direction, 10 years ago it would have been $1.7 to the £1 , 15 years ago it was $2 - £1, now its below $1.3 that really did make a difference

      Yea PM me, I love to help plan a trip, Gives me something to do in the evenings and nice to help others have a great trip

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      • #48
        Re: Inflation drops again

        Originally posted by blue matt View Post
        Depends on your budget, I plan Disney / Orlando holidays for others as a bit of a hobby, a few from the last few months, done a budget trip £8.5 K for the 4 of them, this was not staying on disney, flying TUI ,then upto near 20 K, flying BA, staying in a nice disney hotel, doing a few Star Wars things ( lightsaber build and going to the cantina )

        but for point of reference my trips

        Pre covid ( *PC ), Flights were about £3 K, Now, the same

        14 day disney tickets *PC were just under £400 each , now just under £500

        17 day car hire *PC about £600, now £550

        A Sit down table service meal in Disney *PC for 4 people, £200, now £250 ( maybe £280 )

        a Coke, *PC $4, now almost $6


        I used to budget £ 10 - 12 K pr trip, will still do the same, but to combat the meal costs onsite, we will eat a few offsite, the kids love Taco Bell and we can all eat for $30, so that saves us $220 over a disney meal, do that twice and the food costs look similar

        We are also doing a disney cruise, so its unfair to compare last years disney trip with this years, but £4 K more ( due to the cruise )
        Definitely the food is the main cost, if you need to eat out three times a day you will be in for a shock. Laughably the new dining plan gives you $1000 if you stay two weeks! So that should cover two days maybe….:hehe:
        Reckon last years trip cost twice the one we did there in 2018, which was 3k all in, tickets and food for the whole 7 days. No chance we could do that now…..

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        • #49
          Re: Inflation drops again

          Originally posted by goats View Post
          Definitely the food is the main cost, if you need to eat out three times a day you will be in for a shock. Laughably the new dining plan gives you $1000 if you stay two weeks! So that should cover two days maybe….:hehe:
          Reckon last years trip cost twice the one we did there in 2018, which was 3k all in, tickets and food for the whole 7 days. No chance we could do that now…..
          When a Quick service ( QS ) meal costs $23 for a burger, Fries and a drink each, family of 4 its close to $100 ( most prob for Lunch )

          A Table service ( TS ) costs you $300 ( for most Dinner )

          something for breakfast and a snack

          that $1000 isnt lasting you long ( you are right, 2 or 3 days :hehe:)

          long gone are the Dining plans with a free TS, QS and 2 snacks per person per day, they were enjoyable though


          Off-site is where its at these days for most, some nice new restaurants opening up since Covid with the food bill under $150 for a fam of 4 for a evening meal ( then head back to the parks after that )

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          • #50
            Re: Inflation drops again

            Originally posted by blue matt View Post
            When a Quick service ( QS ) meal costs $23 for a burger, Fries and a drink each, family of 4 its close to $100 ( most prob for Lunch )

            A Table service ( TS ) costs you $300 ( for most Dinner )

            something for breakfast and a snack

            that $1000 isnt lasting you long ( you are right, 2 or 3 days :hehe:)

            long gone are the Dining plans with a free TS, QS and 2 snacks per person per day, they were enjoyable though


            Off-site is where its at these days for most, some nice new restaurants opening up since Covid with the food bill under $150 for a fam of 4 for a evening meal ( then head back to the parks after that )
            don't forget the 20 per cent tipping on top too when eating out !

            just back from the sates and the cost of food and drink is crazy especially in California

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            • #51
              Re: Inflation drops again

              Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
              don't forget the 20 per cent tipping on top too when eating out !

              just back from the sates and the cost of food and drink is crazy especially in California
              Glad you stuck to the 20% Mozz :)

              A four day trip to Disney in Orlando is the most expensive trip I have ever had.
              A week on the Queen Mary 2 including a heavy bar tab was much cheaper.

              The price of food at Disneys Animal Kingdom Resort disgusted me.

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              • #52
                Re: Inflation drops again

                Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
                don't forget the 20 per cent tipping on top too when eating out !

                just back from the sates and the cost of food and drink is crazy especially in California
                25% recommended on the bottom of disney checks now

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                • #53
                  Re: Inflation drops again

                  Originally posted by blue matt View Post
                  25% recommended on the bottom of disney checks now
                  Balls to that 20% is more than acceptable.
                  They are adding tips to everything nowadays.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Inflation drops again

                    Talking of tips, have bar staff in this country taken a massive hit with advent of card payments? ‘Keep the change love or mate’ must be a rarity nowadays.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Inflation drops again

                      Originally posted by pipster View Post

                      Would people would accept a payrise when inflation is high and when it comes back down again - they take a pay cut ?
                      The terrifying thing is, lots of voters (especially those in the dailymail comments section) think this is how inflation works.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Inflation drops again

                        Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                        Talking of tips, have bar staff in this country taken a massive hit with advent of card payments? ‘Keep the change love or mate’ must be a rarity nowadays.
                        In my local the staff are not allowed to accept drinks at all, whether to drink or to put the money in the pot for later. Nothing.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Inflation drops again

                          Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                          What rankles me is the price at the pumps differing I drove past 4 Texaco garages and the price ranged form £1.39 to £149 and they boast about a " proud to be in Wales " factor, it pushes out of one of the biggest refineries in Europe 270,000 barrels a day , employs a few thousand folk .. a standard lowest price for us in South Wales please , hey Mr Drakeford please have a word with them at the next hospitality event .
                          I live 7 miles from Valero oil refinery in pembroke the one you refer to and fuel is same price as in Brecon don’t make sense

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                          • #58
                            Re: Inflation drops again

                            Originally posted by pipster View Post
                            Would people would accept a payrise when inflation is high and when it comes back down again - they take a pay cut ?
                            Gladly go back to my salary equivalent from 1975 if prices of everything did the same.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Inflation drops again

                              Originally posted by Pembroke blue View Post
                              I live 7 miles from Valero oil refinery in pembroke the one you refer to and fuel is same price as in Brecon don’t make sense
                              1.39 Texaco both types Porthcawl, £1.49 Blackwood, ££1.45 Caerphilly. Feel its very unfair as the later areas have somewhat more folk with less money .. its the made in Wales tag that irritates.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Inflation drops again

                                Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                                1.39 Texaco both types Porthcawl, £1.49 Blackwood, ££1.45 Caerphilly. Feel its very unfair as the later areas have somewhat more folk with less money .. its the made in Wales tag that irritates.
                                It's the freakish show

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