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Tracy3
September 10th, 2005, 11:37
Hi

Our holiday tickets have arrived yipee!!!!!

Have just checked everything that was enclosed, DH will double check when he comes home from work. I just have a few questions:

We are staying in a villa and have directions to an agency to pick up the key/directions etc. What address do we put on the white form that has to be filled in during the flight (we have normally stayed in a hotel, so had an address, not stayed in a villa for 10 yrs and cannot remember what we did then)?

The only address on the paperwork is for the office where we collect the above.

We have to leave a deposit for the villa, but also pay extra if we want the pool heated, we are going 1st 2 weeks October, is it worth paying for the heating we will only be at the villa for a few hours during the day, if not at the parks and won't get home until late if out at night? There are no infants or young children our DD is 15.

With the hire care I have noticed that when DH topped up our insurance it included an additional driver :eek: should I have the chance to drive, probably after visiting Seaworld, (free beer tasting) is it easy to drive around Orlando? I have always been the navigator watching the world go by and sometimes getting us to where we should be going.

So far I am really happy with our holiday details, we have recieved tickets and not vouchers and are flying Thomas Cook, who we have used several times in the past and always had good service.Our flight times on the tickets are still what we were advised (however it does say to ring 24 hrs in advance to check for any changes) If anyone has flown TC lately do they have the TV's in the back of the seats.

I think thats all I have for now, if I think of anything else will pop back later, thanks for all your help.

Whitequeen
September 10th, 2005, 11:41
Put the address of the office on the Visa Waiver Form.
If it's just the 2 of you and don't think you'll use the pool don't get it heated.

Very easy to drive around Orlando, you'll be fine.
You'll have a great time.:thumbs:

tajainaz
September 10th, 2005, 15:37
Unless there is an unseasonable cold snap, the pool should be warm enough for swimming in October without heating it. Not bath water warm, mind, but warm enough that one's teeth won't chatter! Probably warm enough during the day to use it if you have a down day and your DD--or you!--enjoys swimming!