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Tesco Clubcard Deals Question

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  • vix2000
    vix2000 Posts: 1,129 Forumite
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    well done. floflo. thats if you can ever find bonus codes!!!!!!!! A bit thin on the ground at the mo.
  • Dijor
    Dijor Posts: 107 Forumite
    Hi,

    You can use your clubcard tokens to book the Leger Coach holiday to Disneyland but drive or find an alternative means of transport if you wish, then connect up and meet with the coach party at the hotel at Disney. I checked this out before Christmas as I too did not want to travel by coach. I spoke to Leger about this and the lady at the call centre checked with her supervisor. I was also going to spend extra days in Paris so wanted the flexibility.

    Unfortunately the quote was so expensive with the coach travel, it seemed a bit ridiculous and excessive so instead, we booked a Sibu break, staying at Les Etangs Fleuris, which included ferry crossing from Dover to Calais. This was at Easter and I think the total cost for staying at Les Etangs was about £300, so approx £75 in "Tesco" money. We did have to buy Disney tickets so this did add quite a bit on in cost plus pay for parking at Disney. The campsite was only 20 minutes away which was no trouble, a bit sparse on things to do and entertainment but for a short 5-day trip, it was fine.

    Alternatively, you could book a hotel through French Life using your Tesco vouchers. I think there's one at Val d'Europe on the website which is very close to Disney, then book Eurostar or Eurotunnel through Tesco also.

    Still, its a real shame there is no complete package anymore, we used them several times when still available and were gutted when Cresta/Bridge Travel removed the option.
  • mvteng
    mvteng Posts: 514 Forumite
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    We used our clubcard tokens to book an apartment in Paris via French Life.

    We then arranged our travel independantly.

    We spent a rainy week in Paris during March. Although Disneyland was great, I would also recommend you spend some time in Paris also. The kids loved it.

    Well worth looking at.
  • Angel11_2
    Angel11_2 Posts: 173 Forumite
    When I used to go to Euro-Disney. Found it so much cheaper to book direct with Disney themselves rather than through agent or coach company.

    OP should be ok to sell the clubcard vouchers they have at the mo on ebay - they go for pretty much their value in deals so you won't loose too much that way but will gain that easily by booking direct.

    Best time to go in my opinion is Bonfire/Christmas. Go the last friday of the fireworks and wake up saturday morning and they've changed the theme to all Christmassy. My kids loved it (i did too - but then us adults all feel like kids when in Disney)
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  • Chris_Quartly
    Chris_Quartly Posts: 104 Forumite
    I'd like to use my points off a flight with Virgin, only problem is according to the leaflet I also need to book accommodation with them as well? Is there a way around it so I can just get a flight?
  • Kezza25_2
    Kezza25_2 Posts: 271 Forumite
    no way around it i'm afraid
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  • xxisabellexx
    xxisabellexx Posts: 310 Forumite
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    Sorry Yvonne, dont know if im missing something but leger holidays is finishing with tesco at the end of 07 isnt it?
    Leger - Disneyland® Resort Paris
    Token type: Leger holidays
    Category: Holidays / Leger
    Location: Europe
    Suitable for: Families
    Product code: S6007
    If you have been saving your Clubcard Vouchers for Leger Tokens, you must have ordered and booked your holiday with Leger by the 30th September 2007 for travel up to the 31st December 2007.

    Edit - just realised you posted in Feb so maybe it wasnt like that then!
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