Rates per week: 420.00 £
High Season July - September £550 per week
Mid season April - June to october - November £450 per week
Low season Jan - March to November to December £420 per week
Easter / Christmas and New year £550 per week
A deposit of £150
Balance to be paid 8 weeks prior to departure to include a refundable security deposit of £100
Pool heat is charged at £12 per Night
Hot-Tub/Spa is charged at £20 per week
| Indian Point Villa/Ref: 5509 | |
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| Owner Name | Mr & Mrs Chris & Barb Taylor |
| Tel | 44 1202 +44 (0)1202696483 |
| Tel | +44 (0) 78828094 |
| Fax | +44 (0) 1202699058 |
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Indain Point is a quite community with a free communial swimming pool and Tennis courts .
Kissimmee is very central to the area with access to all major Theme parks and attractions , there are golf courses , helicopter rides, restaurants for all to savour there is also ample shopping , and crazy Golf
Orlando is the major city in Florida where you have the main hussel and bussel of any city down town Orlando for your shopping, to the surronding area there are the theme parks for you to enjoy , the main ones being Walt Disney Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom , Epcot, MGM Studios, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon , Discovery Cove for swimming with the Dolphins. Other parks are Sea World and Universal Studios and Wet and Wild , Down town Disney is ideal for shopping and restaurants, also worth a visit is the Theme diner nights such as Pirates diner adventure and the Medievil Times. And visit Prime Outlets for all your designer clothes etc.
The area is warm all year round with only two seasons wet and dry, dry season starts around the end of November through to early June , the stae of Florida is mainly to wooded and lake ideal for hunting and fishing, hiking there are many Golf courses for the golfing people, down to the south of the state we have the everglades for the wild life and air boat rides , the main attraction is the alligator and fresh water crocodile they are native to the region and are now protected due to over hunting.