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ang asked in TravelUnited StatesOrlando · 1 decade ago

we are travelling to orlando?

in a few weeks time, we have a standard 3 bedroom villa, we have only just realised we will only learn of our location on arrival. I am eager to find out where we are going to be staying, anybody else have done this and what are your experiences? many thanks in advance xx

Update:

we are travveling with virgin holidays

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Unless you're hiring direct from the villa owner, almost all properties are allocated on arrival. The vast majority are of a good standard. I think you'd be very unlucky to get a bad one but seeing you're with Virgin, you could probably get that rectified.

    One thing you could do if you know which Development you're going to, is go to the development's website (they all them) and see which properties are NOT available for the dates of your booked holiday, your villa will be one of those, so it will give you an idea of what you are going to get.

  • Dolly
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    we went twice villa allocation on arrival and have not been disapointed. 1st time we got a 4 bed instead of a 3 in a really nice quiet area, the furnishings were a bit old fashioned compared to UK standards but the place was absolutely spotless. second time we got upgraded to a 5 bed 4 bath hugh villa which was very stylish with huge beds and lovely pool in a beautiful area so we were very impressed. hoping to go again this year in may but prices are much higher this year than last so still holding out for a bargain lol. i'm sure you'll be fine. you could end up anywhere within a 20 min drive of the parks, we had davenport first and st cloud the second.

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