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latics
09-05-2006, 13:24
We are hoping to have a large family holiday next year and are looking at both large houses and tow houses close together. does any one know where there are 2 houses near each other that we can rent as there will be baby sitting duties

LiesaAnna
09-05-2006, 13:25
http://www.orlandovillas.com/
http://www.villasflorida.com/
http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/
Try these, and put in a specific request for houses close to each other, many will be able thelp am sure!
have a great time!!

Susan J
09-05-2006, 13:26
Not a problem on this site, just put a general enquiry out, with your request.

Lynne S
09-05-2006, 13:59
Most owners know a few people on the same resort or own a couple of villas themselves.

Just put everything you need in the comments section on your enquiry,

We are a very helpful bunch on here so if you need any further info or have any questions please ask[msnsmile2]

steph_goodrum
09-05-2006, 14:04
Latics
welcome to the forum.

Most of the developments have many houses advertised on these sites, so if you put in a request you should get many replies from some located nearby. Most of us only own one home but you will find it extremely easy to match up 2 nearby.

emerald
09-05-2006, 14:11
[edited out - this is not the place to advertise your homes]

andrewandcarole
09-05-2006, 14:22
Hi Cath - and welcome to the forum.

As others have said - this should be no problem at all! Just put out an enquiry on the 3 sites above and you'll find what you want!

Carole

GrahamC
09-05-2006, 15:21
There are lots of us on here who will be able to help you as we know others on the same developments. Just say how close you want the two to be in the enquiry request box and you will get lots of replies.

suegooding
19-05-2006, 17:42
Another way of doing an enquiry is for you to choose a villa via any of the web sites listed above you like, click all villas, and then hopefully the one you have chosen their neighbour will reconize it is near them and also reply to your request.

Hope this helps.

daxon
22-05-2006, 16:56
What is the make up of your family group? Are you used to holidaying together?
The reason I ask is that this is something that we have done for the last several year as a large extended, 3 generation family. We have always found it better to go for the two houses side by side option. That way,you can have a little bit of your own space as well as sharing a holiday. We fit naturally into a family who like to rise later and retire later and another household who rise early but retire early. Two houses - no arguments!!
Have a great time choosing!
[msnsmile2]

ShirleyD
26-05-2006, 21:14
I would also advise more than one car, even if you have the same house. That way you can all set off for day trips together, but if someone wants to spend less time somewhere they are not forced to hang on for everyone else. When you go to the parks, book a meal when you arrive, that way if you are separated, you will meet up again for lunch.