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    accomadation for 2005

    hi just wanted to know about booking villas for next year, have got 3 weeks from june 11 was wondering about booking villa for first 10 days in kisseme area there are only the 2 of us so only need small one ! do villa owners take 10 day bookings or do they prefare weeks at a time ? many thanks.
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    You shouldn't have a problem booking a villa for 10 nights.
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    Most villa owners are pretty flexible with lengths of stays at their villas. Good luck with the villa search.[msnsmile2]
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by daisy
    hi just wanted to know about booking villas for next year, have got 3 weeks from june 11 was wondering about booking villa for first 10 days in kisseme area there are only the 2 of us so only need small one ! do villa owners take 10 day bookings or do they prefare weeks at a time ? many thanks.
    [/quote]

    One of the smaller villas on Highgrove would be nice for 2 people..........


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    Hi Daisy,
    I would definitely be looking round now for 2005 (especially for the Summer months which often go quickly). As there are only two in your party, there are lots of three bed homes and townhouses on this site which will suit you fine. There are many owners here who , I am sure take 10 day rentals ( The owners often tell you the minimum number of days rental they will accept in their advertisements on this site)

    Very happy hunting, but don't leave it too long !!
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    Hi Daisy,

    I think most owners will be happy to do bookings for 10 days.

    What do you have planned for your other 10 days or so? Lots of people seem to enjoy doing 2 center holidays, staying close to Disney (Kissimmee area) to begin with and then heading over to the gulf coast to finish with a very relaxing time by the beach.

    Have a great one.
    Steve



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    Like the others have said- most of the owners are very flexible. I have locals from here going for 10 days after school lets out.

    We may go for 10 days this year, especially if we decide to drive down ourselves.
    Karen
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    Hi Daisy

    I can't see a problem with a ten day stay. Good luck with your search,

    Lynne
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    Some of the newer owners would be happy to rent their new homes for 10 days, it's a popular lenth of time to book, good luck and don't leave it too long you might get disappointed.
    Jean


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    No probs with 10 days - in fact that is the lengh of stay we have ourselves next time
    Jan and Lee


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