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Old March 8th, 2008, 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by FalkeEins View Post
..not nearly so cheap this time I'm afraid - brace yourself for a shock on the exchange rate ..the pound has lost a third of its value against the € in a matter of months...
The Pound is indeed suffering against the Euro at the moment, but the wine is still cheap...

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Originally Posted by bigfun View Post
Florida in July, I hope you like it wet and hot!!
Seriously though, it's Hurricane season then! I go to southwest florida all the time, in fact, I'm here now! It's windy and around 70 degrees! Anyway, if I can help with info for you I'm always willing to help!!
We were there during June a few years ago and the humidity was overwhelming, not to mention the queues in the parks. We have had to time the trip to coincide with our son's school holidays.

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Originally Posted by Slipdigit View Post
Where are you going in Florida? It will be miserably hot then. We go to Florida (other than the beaches) in Mar/April or late Sept/Oct. Heck, Disney World is still in the 70s in Jan. I've gone to the parks one time in high summer, will never do that again.
We are staying in Orlando, Jeff. We last visited back in October 2004 and the weather was just right, so were the queues in the parks...
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