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Price Change

PostPosted: 10 May 2008, 14:03
by KCDavis
Hey,
I havent been here for a while but i thought this would be the best place to ask my question.
Right so i went on holiday in january to Florida with Virgin and it twas the best, me and my partner will only be traveling Virgin from now on.
We want to go back to orland and we have selected a few times that we would like to go. So i was just looking at the VH website and found a brilliant deal for October next year. I was just wondering will the price go down and by how much roughly and how far in advance shoukld we think of booking it i dont want to lose out on this hotel!

Thanks

PostPosted: 10 May 2008, 14:53
by Darren Wheeler
My advice is take it now if it's a good deal. The chances of it being around closer the date are slim. Deals come and go but the later you leave it, the greater the chances of increasing. Sometimes the increase can be substantial too.

Like so many things in life, it's a gamble either way.

PostPosted: 10 May 2008, 14:58
by preiffer
Prices can and will go up as well as down.

If anyone knew the whens/whys/hows of it, nobody would ever pay more than rock bottom - rest assured, this is therefore not the case! Unfortunately, nobody on the site has a crystal ball that can predict pricing into the future.

The ONLY thing you should factor in is 'is this the right price for me, right now, and am I happy to pay it?'. If the answer is yes, book it - and you got a good deal.

The price may well go up, but likewise, they MIGHT run an 'amazing deal' in a week's time offering 50% off - you just never know. However, if you keep looking back after purchase, you run the risk of depressing yourself and putting a dampener on things.

PostPosted: 10 May 2008, 23:56
by Yodude
If you are happy with it take it[y].
Prices change all the time. Last year I booked 7 seats to MCO in PE. 6 weeks later I checked the price again only to find the price had dropped and I could have saved hundreds of pounds [:$]. My advice is book it when you are ready and don't look back.
Have a good one [:D]

PostPosted: 11 May 2008, 00:51
by mitchja
As it's a package deal your looking at, it's very unlikely the price will come down any more than it already is. Package deals tend to be heavily discounted to start with anyway and offer incentives to book as far in advance as possible.

Regards