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Is It Cheaper for UK Visitors to Stay On-Site or Off-Site in Orlando? (2026 Guide)
One of the biggest decisions when planning an Orlando holiday from the UK is whether to stay inside Walt Disney World or choose a nearby off-site hotel. Disney hotels offer…
by LeeApr 6 No comments -
Applying for an ESTA: A Guide for British Travelers 🇬🇧✈️🇺🇸
Let’s be honest: planning a Disney or Universal holiday is all about the fun stuff – picking hotels, counting down to your first churro, and deciding which park gets rope…
by LeeApr 6 No comments -
Where Should UK Visitors Stay at Disneyland Paris? (2026 Hotel Guide)
Choosing where to stay at Disneyland Paris is one of the biggest decisions when planning a Disney short break. Unlike Orlando, most UK visitors only stay 2–4 nights, which makes…
by LeeMar 8 No comments -
Where Should UK Visitors Stay in Orlando? (2026 Guide)
Planning a Florida holiday is exciting — but choosing where to stay in Orlando can quickly become overwhelming. There are hundreds of hotels around Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando…
by LeeFeb 28 No comments -
SKIP TAX – How to claim money back as a UK tourist to Disneyland Paris
Trips are expensive. Trips to Disney are very expensive! But if you use the Skip Tap service, you can claim a little bit of your hard-earned cash back. Skip Tax…
by CatherineFeb 17 No comments -
Disney’s Coronado Springs vs Caribbean Beach
Which Moderate Resort Is Better for UK Visitors? Choosing between Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort and Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is one of the most common decisions UK visitors face when…
by LeeFeb 15 No comments -
Best table service restaurants at Universal CityWalk for British Tourists
There are many dining options at Universal Orlando Resort: The parks, hotels, and CityWalk, and a mixture of quick and table service options. We’ll cover all of these over time,…
by CatherineFeb 5 No comments -
When is the best time to visit Disneyland Paris?
Like any trip we book, many of us are constrained by a number of factors. One of the biggest – if not the biggest – is whether or not we…
by CatherineJan 20 No comments -
Arriving in the USA
Now here is where the fun can begin. And by fun we mean queuing. Thankfully most Brits are professional level at this most understated of sports. Most airports of entry…
by LeeJan 18 No comments -
The DAS Pass – the why’s and where’s from a UK tourist perspective in Disney World
Let me start by letting you know about our Neuro Spicy household. It consists of my 14-year-old Autistic daughter, who attends a specialist school in the UK. My 16-year-old son, who although never diagnosed is also Autistic (the UK process…
by VictoriaJan 18 No comments









