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News /Save on Walt Disney World trips

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Most families don’t realise you can take your buggy right through security to the departure gate. Airline staff will take it from you just before boarding and return it when you arrive at your destinatio­n.

Ask restaurant­s in departures about warming milk. Many will do this free of charge and in hot water, rather than using a microwave.

Most UK airports have baby changing facilities, and some also have dedicated areas for breastfeed­ing. One example of this is Terminal One at Manchester Airport, where the family can stay with mum or enjoy the TV area opposite.

You can pre-order milk or medication for collection in Boots stores in UK airports that are located after security. plane as hand luggage, for some of their favourite toys and holiday essentials. Take the kids to the toilet just before boarding to avoid inevitable requests to go when the seatbelt sign is still on after take-off. Pack a change of clothes and some wipes in your hand luggage, so that you’re ready for anything. Always wear shoes when going to the toilet. Slip-ons make it easier to take them on and off when leaving your seat. Pack items to keep the kids entertaine­d throughout the flight; snacks, books, pencils and paper, playing cards, travel games. Get them to draw a picture of the aircraft for the crew! Bottles, baby food and nappies are available on Thomas Cook’s long-haul flights on request, and subject to availabili­ty.

Don’t forget to pack a high-factor sunscreen and sun hats to make sure all the family is safe in the sun.

Encourage your kids to keep a travel journal about their new experience­s, what they see and new foods they try, to look back on when they’re older.

Make sure the kids eat regular meals on holiday to avoid overloadin­g on ice-cream.

Where possible, keep to routines the kids are used to for feeding, napping and bedtime stories, especially for babies and younger kids, and to avoid hunger and overtiredn­ess.

Make use of Thomas Cook’s Easy Check-in service, where you check-in for your return flight at your hotel. Available in 22 hotels this summer, it gives families more time to enjoy their last day and avoids queues at the airport when you can go straight to security. IF you’re looking to book a family holiday to Walt Disney World this year you may want to save the pennies where you can.

With the latest deal from discount attraction­s website 365Tickets you can save on entry on the parks throughout 2018.

Holidaymak­ers can buy fourteen days of Walt Disney World entry for the price of seven.

This gives you entry to all four major theme parks and both Disney water parks in Orlando.

Tickets are priced from £364.69 for adults and £352.60 for children working out at £26 per day for adults and £25 per day for children.

So before booking your whole trip in one package, it might be ideal to book everything separately and make the most of this offer.

To purchase this offer go to 365Tickets.co.uk.

Choose your preferred ticket, which can be an e-ticket or paper ticket, as well as the number of adult or children tickets you’ll need. This offer is UK and Ireland exclusive and must be purchased ahead of your trip to Orlando.

Your Disney 14 Day Ultimate Ticket will be valid for admission on fourteen consecutiv­e days, commencing on the first day you choose to use it.

The offer is valid for entry until flight options also available.

In late August to early September prices start from £450 per person with TUI, meanwhile other offers are available from sites including expedia.co.uk which compare the the cheapest prices catered towards your preferred dates.

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