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Disneyland Paris 40% off

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  • I had a booking made for August this year. Have cancelled (£80 cancellation charge) and rebooked (£280 ish less)

    Net profit = £197

    Spoke to customer services and they said this was quite alright, but she couldnt amend the booking I had made. I had to cancel and rebook!
  • i seem to be incapable of getting cheaper prices! it is still quoting the same as when i did my search last week
    MSE convert, trying to save the pennies!
    :T Darling Z born 03/06 and Darling M born 03/09. I make gorgeous boys :T
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Which hotel and dates are you looking for? The hotel I booked was 40% for the date i booked but ifi changed it by a day it went back up. worth checking other dates.
  • thanks floflo, will have a mess around, it is just a bit weird LOL just looking for cheap as poss for september
    MSE convert, trying to save the pennies!
    :T Darling Z born 03/06 and Darling M born 03/09. I make gorgeous boys :T
  • the majority of the affliate hotels have a courtesy bus that pick you up in the bus station right next to the eurostar. There are always a lot of taxis as well.

    The meals are a tad expensive, but its branding isnt it? if you think of the english equivalent, alton towers is dear as well for food, its just like any other theme park really.

    One good tip that we we found out when we went - on one day we paid 20 euros each for a basic dinner, drink and pudding in Annettes in the Village. BUT, if you are staying at a disney hotel or an affiliate, go to the Plaza Gardens, which is near the customer service booth at the bottom of Main Street (on the right hand side when you walk down) If you are staying at one of the hotels, you get to book when you want to eat, and bypass all the queues, and it was 20euros for an all you can eat buffet style restaurant, with starters, main courses, puddings. drinks were extra on top, but it was well worth it, and made a change to have a proper cooked dinner instead of chips all the time.

    Oh, and one tip on the queues, dont let the europeans push in front of you. tell them to move, seriously!! my friends daughters work there as characters, and if you actually tell them to move (dont be all english and polite) they will do it!! The worse place for them to do this is on the parade routes, but just tell them you were there first and that they should move back. and they do!! LOL it took us a couple of go's, but by the end of our 3rd day we were so good at it!!! LOL :rotfl:

    Also, if you want the basic food, but most of the restaurants on Main Street are busy, probably the best one go to is Belle Notte, which is near A Small World, its just as nice but hardly has anyone in it.
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  • hugglette wrote: »
    i seem to be incapable of getting cheaper prices! it is still quoting the same as when i did my search last week

    hugglette, i dont know what your requirements are, but just searched Hotel Elysee Val d'europe (which is the hotel I stayed in) and for 14 september 3 nights, 2 adults and 2 kids under 7 it comes out at £289.20 for the hotel, breakfast and the park passes. Is this round about what you want?
    You're so very special, I wish I was special :dance:

  • thanks moose, have managed to get the cheyenne for 250 for the 21st september, £80 more for half board. just working on the husband now! although am a bit nervous about driving!
    MSE convert, trying to save the pennies!
    :T Darling Z born 03/06 and Darling M born 03/09. I make gorgeous boys :T
  • or8it wrote: »
    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 thanks
    Not sure if this link will work out cheaper but here is a link I found when I was looking to book. http://www.disneyworldoffer.co.uk
    I have booked flights and hotel seperately through my local travel agent alot cheaper than going to Paris.
    Good luck
  • hugglette, i dont know what your requirements are, but just searched Hotel Elysee Val d'europe (which is the hotel I stayed in) and for 14 september 3 nights, 2 adults and 2 kids under 7 it comes out at £289.20 for the hotel, breakfast and the park passes. Is this round about what you want?

    I'm really sorry if this sounds thick but are the park passes included with all the affiliate hotels too ie holiday inn, kyriad etc and is this price per person?
    thanks
  • Tha package price include park tickets and hotel of your choice ( include Holiday Inn/ Kyraid..).
    Normally a family of 4 stay in the same room , so £289.20 should be the total package price excluding transport.
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