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Old 07-27-2011, 08:06 PM
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i noticed this too. i've never seen flights advertised this cheap - but then they tack on that ridiculous tax. same price as usual - they're just displaying it differently for some stupid reason. i'd rather pay $1000 than $500 + $500.

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Seems the estrogen preference in my household was more game for a platinum package at Disney. Full week in the upper end villas on the Disney Property, all food, entertainment and activities covered for seven full days. All park access, covered. I love the unlimited golf, water sports, etc. My daughter gets all the behind the scenes stuff, and princess stuff galore. All for the cost of three TICKETS to Europe.

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Seems the estrogen preference in my household was more game for a platinum package at Disney. Full week in the upper end villas on the Disney Property, all food, entertainment and activities covered for seven full days. All park access, covered. I love the unlimited golf, water sports, etc. My daughter gets all the behind the scenes stuff, and princess stuff galore. All for the cost of three TICKETS to Europe.

No brainer...
Was just there last week with my 2 kids. I stayed in the Saratoga property it was nice aside from the fact that 95% of the people visiting disney are out of their minds and it was 95 and humid.
 
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Ahhh! So you do go on vacations afterall.
 
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That's not good news. My son is off to one of the independent schools in London in October. Those flight prices better go down fast or otherwise it'll be skype conversations for Christmass
 
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I'd like to see the breakdown of the taxes and what they are. I know there are fuel surcharges, airport taxes and sales taxes, but that amount seems awfully high. Trips to Europe from Australia have taxes at about $300. Intra European taxes are about 30-50EUR, in some cases less if you go to regional airports.

Something is fishy I think...
 
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