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Disneyland Paris 40% off
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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
Can I ask which travelagent you used? Still can't get a deal through your provided link.
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travelcity direct was always good prices when i worked in the travel industryMSE convert, trying to save the pennies!:T Darling Z born 03/06 and Darling M born 03/09. I make gorgeous boys :T0
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travelzoo sent me this offer today - £329 for a family of 4 - source - iglu
moneysavingexperts should sign up for their weekly newsletter!:D
http://uk.holidays.travelzoo.com/european-holidays/540910?utm_source=top20_uk&utm_medium=email_top200 -
I booked through Thomas Cook Signature; you get an extra 10% web discount, although not sure how prices compare in the first place. At least you get (hopefully) the safety of a large company? They also through in free Sea Life tickets, worth another £30 or so, if you fancy a break from Mickey and co.
http://www.tcsignature.com/Pages/Static/disneylandresortparis/default.htm0 -
brummiebird443 wrote: »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
hi brummiebird, this price was the total cost, and does include park passes for every day of the holiday. When I went in November, the passes were from the minute we checked into the hotel on the Monday afternoon till the minute we left the park on the thursday evening.You're so very special, I wish I was special :dance:0 -
am i the only person who gets session has timed out every time i try to get a quote for a hotel?0
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It's a shame that you can't use Tesco Clubcard Deals for Disney any more - we have been lots of times, and the best hotels if you can afford them are the New York and Newport Bay ones.
We have stayed at Davy Crockett twice and the last time we stayed there were rats or squirrels in the roofspace just above the bunkbeds - I hardly slept a wink the whole time we were there!
If you're driving and want to avoid expensive eating in the park/hotels at night then I recommend going into Val D'Europe shopping centre - there is a wide selection of restaurants mostly used by French people, so you get more of an "abroad" feel than you do in the park. Alternatively there is a McDonalds in the Disney Village, but it gets incredibly busy!
As for the smoking and queue jumping I can only say that we normally go in Feb/Mar when it is reasonably quiet and have never had any problems like this in 4 or 5 trips - unlike the UK where I almost had a fight in the queue at Chessington World of Adventures, with the arrogant English people who kept trying to push in!!You don't get medals for sitting in the trenches.0 -
anyone know when they release the dates for nov/dec? ta0
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booked for 2 adults 2 kids 3 nights + Eurostar for 289.99 pounds end of March via Eurostar.com0
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