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Disneyland Paris 40% off
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For these prices I can go to florida for a fortnight 2 adults and a child with a late dealI would love to be a Travel Agent :j0
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that sounds great, we had a holiday booked last year (sadly couldnt make due to serious money problems) it was 5 nights in davy crochket lodges s/c free passes for £650.00 we got our euro tickets from tesco clubcard and was going to drive down to paris.moosetastic wrote: »we stayed at an affliate hotel in November, Hotel Elysee Val d'europe, free buses go there all day and night, its very quiet, right next to a huge shopping centre and designer "freeport style" shopping village. I can highly recommend it!
just did an example booking. 3 nights 1st june, 2 adults, 2 kids under 7, £289.20 including room, breakfast and 4 days passes into the park. just need to get there.
might look into the 40% off tho as promised the boys a few days there this yearhave now given up smoking since feb 13th 2014 loving the money I'm saving0 -
For these prices I can go to florida for a fortnight 2 adults and a child with a late deal
Indeed! and you wont have to put up with johnny foreigner pushing infront of you in the ride queues, the extortionate food prices or the blatently ignored "no smoking" rule in the park which is an absolute disgrace, cast members completely ignore it, you'll be stuck in a 30 minute queue behind someone puffing away on their cancer stick.0 -
We stayed in Davey Crocket ranch 2 years ago and the chalet( caravan covered in cladding ) was very shabby and over run with ants. Our baby spent most of the holiday crawling around the floor after them .
The bedding was clean and fresh and the daily breakfast was very nice but just be warned that it isn't that magical inside them.
We did have a lovely time at the park midweek but it got too busy at the weekend.. If you can, try and go midweek although it isn't easy due to kids being at school..
This website is fab for lots of useful information
http://homepages.which.net/~ian/home.html0 -
If you do go to disneyland Paris,take a picnic bag with you,this comes in handy a breakfast time,make rolls up,take fruit and drinks from the buffet,(remember you've paid for it anyway).I recall a hotdog and a coke costing several pounds in disneyland.To sit down at a cafe in the complex,I'm sure it costs £15-20 for a burger/chips type meal.
For the average size family,over 3 days,it would be a considerable saving.;)"Do not let what you can't do interfere with what you can do."0 -
that sounds great, we had a holiday booked last year (sadly couldnt make due to serious money problems) it was 5 nights in davy crochket lodges s/c free passes for £650.00 we got our euro tickets from tesco clubcard and was going to drive down to paris.
might look into the 40% off tho as promised the boys a few days there this year
Eurotunnel have the following offer if you're going this March/April (not sure if you can use it with clubcard offer though)...
Planning to travel this Spring? Book with Eurotunnel for travel in March or April and get a FREE Disneyland® Resort Paris ticket.0 -
I have just returned from Disney, I paid £299 for four of us which included our ferry crossing with car, two nights at the Sequoia Lodge with breakfast and one day entry into the park, and that was half term!.
It was with Ledger Holidays, a real bargain.“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”:D0 -
For these prices I can go to florida for a fortnight 2 adults and a child with a late deal
Please direct me to where I can book florida for 5 nights/6 days in August for £1200 including travel (this is the total what it's costing me to go to Disneyland Paris in August).
Many thanks0 -
i second that. i was amazed at how rude they are, pushing and shoving, if your standing in a que, dont be surprised if about 10 europeans push in in front of you and think nothing of it. the characters meet and greets, are just awful, its a complete free for all, im surprised the charcaters want to come out! smoking is every where, the staff are complete waste of time, took half an hour to get 2 take away coffees, and there was only one person in front of us!disney need to send some americans over and show them how disney customer service is done.americanv8 wrote: »Indeed! and you wont have to put up with johnny foreigner pushing infront of you in the ride queues, the extortionate food prices or the blatently ignored "no smoking" rule in the park which is an absolute disgrace, cast members completely ignore it, you'll be stuck in a 30 minute queue behind someone puffing away on their cancer stick.
id never go back. which is a great shame as the actual park is beautiful, just doesnt have the disney magic that it should have needs.0 -
Always enjoyed our tips to disneyland. Not done a self drive trip though. Anyone recommend a self drive trip? and where is it best to stay?0
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