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centerparcs holland and possible short break to disneyland paris on route!

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  • spaggy
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    Thanks Pudding...
  • james-73
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    HI,
    We stayed at the holiday inn bussy st georges hotel twice last year whilist visiting disney and the last time it had been removed from the hoilday inn website, but if you have a look on laterooms you will find it. Its about £40-£50 for a family room including breakfast and 5-10 mins from disney.

    BR
    James
  • pudding
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    Thanks James...when we went at xmas we stayed at the tulip inn as we couldn't find the Holiday inn on their website..We did stay at the holiday inn last August..It's great for the price and the breakfast was quite good...
  • pudding
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    Just looked at Laterooms and to stay in the Tulip inn in May for one night is £179.00 for a family room..It's cheaper to book direct with the tulip inn website...92 euros a night..about £65 a night I think.I think that's without breakfast though but it's much cheaper than late rooms..I think that must be wrong £179.00..The holiday inn also showing as £179.00 a night..There's no way it's that much to stay there....I put in an example of 12th May...
    We went last august and paid around £40 for a family room including breakfast at the holiday inn..(Bussy st George)
  • SHEILA54
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    I just looked on travelsupermarket.com and you can get a room with a double bed and bunks at the 4* Disneyland Holiday Inn for £49 pn without breakfast or £79pn with breakfast. This is a great hotel with direct bus connection to both parks. Look on the Holiday Inn website for Paris. Also would mention that if you travel with Norfolkline.com from Dover to Dunkerque then the fare for car and passengers is £58 and it is approximately the same distance from Disneyland but is nearer for your return trip from Holland.
    Have a good trip!!
  • SHEILA54
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    Sorry but forgot to mention that the hotel takes 4 people + cot and this may not suit you. Otherwise I can also recommend De Eftling at Tilburg in Holland.
  • pudding wrote:
    Just looked at Laterooms and to stay in the Tulip inn in May for one night is £179.00 for a family room..It's cheaper to book direct with the tulip inn website...92 euros a night..about £65 a night I think.I think that's without breakfast though but it's much cheaper than late rooms..I think that must be wrong £179.00..The holiday inn also showing as £179.00 a night..There's no way it's that much to stay there....I put in an example of 12th May...
    We went last august and paid around £40 for a family room including breakfast at the holiday inn..(Bussy st George)


    HI,

    Laterooms is only (as in the title) cheap when you book (late) i.e. within a month of when you are going. E.G. at present if you booked a family room at the holiday inn bussy st georges for the 22nd march the price is 70e (about £48) but for the 23rd march is price is 175e(about £120)

    Best Regards
    James
  • hollydays
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    Stayed at a dutch centre parks type place near zaandvort,few years back.lovely little cottages with wooburning stoves and it was quite near to a railway station.What i do remember about holland is the roads are very congested,and jumping red lights a national pastime.Do a bit of research on the roads before you go.
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