Florida Holidays – How To Get More Bang For Your Buck!
Released
on: October 30, 2009, 5:08 am
Author: BeatTheBrochure.com
Industry: Travel
Long
gone are the days when you happily palmed just under two dollars
per pound. Now the US dollar is worth just 61p (29th Oct), a situation
that is making the US a less popular holiday option that it has
been for years.
But
Florida
holidays have been on the top ten destination list for Brits
for at least two decades and they’ve proved enduringly popular
with children. A recession isn’t anywhere nea Industry:
Travel PR Text: But Florida
holidays have been on the top ten destination list for Brits
for at least two decades and they’ve proved enduringly popular
with children. A recession isn’t anywhere near enough to
stop the kids nagging about Disneyland. So if you’re hell
bent on a Florida holiday, how do you get the biggest bang for
your buck?
At
the 2008 World Travel Market, the feeling was that long haul travel
was holding up well despite the economic downturn, mostly because
Brits seem to be saving up for one big holiday rather than taking
a handful of shorter ones spread over the year. Which is good
news because a healthy demand keeps prices low.
Price
comparison website BeatTheBrochure.com, has more advice.
“Shop around online. It’s the most efficient way to
find cheap Florida holiday deals.”
While
the internet has made package holiday prices easily available
to anyone with a PC, there’s so much information out there
that sifting through it can be a nightmare. Using a good holiday
price comparison website makes life a great deal simpler.
“We
challenge anyone to find cheaper Florida holidays in any brochure,
anywhere” they add. “Our unique search technology
trawls through a huge range of holiday retailers and travel agencies,
including big household names like First Choice, Thomson and Thomas
Cook to deliver the best price, in one search, every time”
If
the exchange rate really has put Florida holidays out of your
financial reach, there are some excellent long haul alternatives.
Check the exchange rates; New Zealand is looking good, as are
Canada and Australia. You’d have to forgo Disneyland, of
course, but then again not going to Disneyland can be just as
much fun. Especially if grown men and women dressed as giant mice
don’t appeal to you!
Looking ahead? Oil prices have stabilised and, OPEC willing, may
fall again. Not long ago Merrill Lynch analysts predicted that
oil might drop as low as $50 a barrel, and fuel surcharges should
follow suit. With luck US holidays won’t remain out in the
cold for too long. In the meantime, shop for your Florida holidays
wisely!
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