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ladoublevie
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2 adults want to go in September, and stop Sequoia Lodge. The best price seems to be direct with Disney, but book this through my now unused Goldfish card to get 6.5% discount taking it to circa £460 for 4 nights (after April early booker, not during free night week, accommodation only).
Anyone beat this?!
Anyone beat this?!
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hi have you tried looking at the hotels on the outskirts of Disney such as The Dream Castle. Much cheaper. i have stayed in the New York, The Santa Fa and the Dream Castle and if I was going again it would definatley be to the Dream Castle.unneccesary spend challege £10 this week £4 petrol for day out0
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Much better than my £880 in July for 4 nights!! But I can get £7 back from quidco - wow!!:beer:0
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Not sure about exact figures but if you have a car, consider using some of the hotels in the area such as Novotel. Stopped there last year at a fraction of the cost of staying with disney and no more than 10 minutes from the car park0
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If you dont mind roughing it and are open to ideas, how about camping instead? We are looking at staying at Le Chêne Gris for our trip to DLP. Apparantly the reviews are pretty good.
For a luxury tent (with proper beds) for 4nts in Sept = €108 (£73)0 -
We've just paid £200 to stay at the holiday inn disneyland in august for 3nights but theres 2 adults 2 children and the tickets have just cost £177. We went straight through holiday inns website as they guarantee cheapest prices, I kept looking every day and one day the price dropped so I booked, daren't look to see if they dropped again, but it's defo worth taking a look.0
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We've just paid £200 to stay at the holiday inn disneyland in august for 3nights but theres 2 adults 2 children and the tickets have just cost £177. We went straight through holiday inns website as they guarantee cheapest prices, I kept looking every day and one day the price dropped so I booked, daren't look to see if they dropped again, but it's defo worth taking a look.
Just got back from DisneylandParis. We also stayed at Holiday Inn and we only paid (£59/night) £118 for 2 nights for family of 4. Looks like u r paying far too much £200 for 3 night. I booked via lastminute.com via rpoint.
Shutter to disney is every 5/10 minutes. very convenience. Quieing for shutter no problem at all comparing to those people who are queing for shutters to david crocket,santa fe, etc - it was madness!!
Reception at Holiday inn - POOR! they have 6 lane to check in/out but only 1 reception working the other one god knows what she is doing just looking really at her colleague! If u arrived early no problem they let you store your luggage(s) in the locked room where any tom !!!!!! & harry - who swipe the card & can just take your suitcase if they wanted too! btw, they accept no responsibility.
Family room good size. but the insulation not very good - if you get a noisy family next room you will not get the relaxation that you r looking for.
They charged 10euro for continental breakfast - but I didn't paid for mine when I checked out the receptionist just said ok.. everything is settled. thank you...
Cannot remember how much I paid for the disney ticket but I booked it via 365days tickets.0 -
code^express wrote: »Just got back from DisneylandParis. We also stayed at Holiday Inn and we only paid (£59/night) £118 for 2 nights for family of 4. Looks like u r paying far too much £200 for 3 night. I booked via lastminute.com via rpoint.
Shutter to disney is every 5/10 minutes. very convenience. Quieing for shutter no problem at all comparing to those people who are queing for shutters to david crocket,santa fe, etc - it was madness!!
Reception at Holiday inn - POOR! they have 6 lane to check in/out but only 1 reception working the other one god knows what she is doing just looking really at her colleague! If u arrived early no problem they let you store your luggage(s) in the locked room where any tom !!!!!! & harry - who swipe the card & can just take your suitcase if they wanted too! btw, they accept no responsibility.
Family room good size. but the insulation not very good - if you get a noisy family next room you will not get the relaxation that you r looking for.
They charged 10euro for continental breakfast - but I didn't paid for mine when I checked out the receptionist just said ok.. everything is settled. thank you...
Cannot remember how much I paid for the disney ticket but I booked it via 365days tickets.
We are going in the middle of august, which is classed as a high peak time, holiday inn guarantee the cheapest prices online so im pretty sure I wouldn't get it cheaper. I can't cancel it now anyway without forfeiting the fee. It's costing 99 euro's a night. Now I've booked it I really don't dare look elsewhere just cos it's too late. Thanks anyway for the info. Still think we got a good deal as soo much cheaper than going through disney. I got our tickets through 365 too.
Just checked last minute.com and they're £34 dearer, had to check, so now I'm glad!0 -
I've just booked sequoia lodge through expedia 4 nights end July for £895. This is £10 mor expensive than disney direct, but I do get a superior montana room (~£915), and have used quidco for 5% which is £45 off!!:beer:0
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I've just noticed that Quidco are offering £3.50 for "booking of park tickets" for DLP.
According to the DLP site there is free postage on special offer 1 day tickets.
Anyone know if you can break your order in to multiple purchases to get £3.50back from quidco for each ticket for example?0 -
I've just noticed that Quidco are offering £3.50 for "booking of park tickets" for DLP.
According to the DLP site there is free postage on special offer 1 day tickets.
Anyone know if you can break your order in to multiple purchases to get £3.50back from quidco for each ticket for example?
Just had a reply back from Quidco about this, they said:
"You should be able to receive £3.50 for any amount of tickets that you book, as there doesn't seem to be a minimum number that the merchant requires you to buy."
So that's £3.50 discount per ticket then!! :beer:0
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