Monday, October 26, 2009

How can I book a vacation to LA with very limited funds and bad credit? It's to visit my long l

I have just found my brother after thirty two years, I live in WV and he lives in LA. He is going to be on vacation in August and wants me, my husband, and two children to fly out there so he can meet us and take the kids to Disneyland. It's going to cost $2500 with hotel, car, air, and tickets to Disney. That's a really good deal, but I cannot have the money immediately to pay in advance without borrowing it. I have terrible credit and don't want to apply for a bunch of loans and be declined to make my score worse. I need ideas and fast. I am about two months out from when we would fly out.



How can I book a vacation to LA with very limited funds and bad credit? It's to visit my long lost brother.

Well, if you are very very very desperate you can always do a payday loan. In tight times we have done them and even though you pay alot in interest, if the trip is that important to you and you make enough to borrow that much, then that may be the way to go. You can pay it back over weeks and weeks if you need to. Just an idea, though not the best one. But hey, if you want more info on it I use a nice company on the net and I'd get a referal fee and I think you'd get money too... just a thought! Good luck, hope it works out for you. That really is a good deal on the trip!



How can I book a vacation to LA with very limited funds and bad credit? It's to visit my long lost brother.

Hello,



Doing some research can save you alot of money. I know that there are many websites now days that you can check out and get very good deals from.



1. www.priceline.com



2. www.orbitz.com



thats just a couple. Do your research.



How can I book a vacation to LA with very limited funds and bad credit? It's to visit my long lost brother.

Staying in Anaheim can be affordable if you are willing to stay a little outside the resort area. The Disney area is not very big, so if you were to stay at the Howard Johnson's, you can get a good deal on mousesavers.com.



You don't need tickets to the park for the entire visit. There's a lot of things to do in the downtown Disney area. Sure, its not the theme park, but if you wish to save money, that will help.



If you take the super shuttle from the airport to the hotel, its about $15 per person. From the Disney area, skip renting a car, and rent one only on the weekends. Enterprise sometimes have weekend specials, and they will also pick up from the hotel to their rental office.



I would also go to a travel agent and see if he/she can come up with the cheapest combination for airfare. You don't want to wait unti the last minute to get the airfare either.



Try going to a credit union and see what other options you have to get money. There's not a lot of options if you do not have the money right now, except to borrow.



How can I book a vacation to LA with very limited funds and bad credit? It's to visit my long lost brother.

I agree with the payday loans... as awful as those businesses are and its never good to be in debt, some times call for it.



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Have a wonderful trip!



How can I book a vacation to LA with very limited funds and bad credit? It's to visit my long lost brother.

i found the disney vacation and savings travel guide. You might need to see them before planning your real trip.



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How can I book a vacation to LA with very limited funds and bad credit? It's to visit my long lost brother.

Well, if your brother really wants to see you, ask him to send you the money. Certainly less of a hassle (and a better interest rate) than a payday loan.



How can I book a vacation to LA with very limited funds and bad credit? It's to visit my long lost brother.

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