Best and cheapest way to book Disneyland Paris

I'm planning a trip to Disneyland Paris but it seems a bit more expensive than i thought, any ideas on how to save money with booking?

Also which is the best way to book? I want to go by Eurostar, is this best to book through, or direct or with a travel agent??
Any advice welcome!

Thanks
Sar

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  • SimbaSimon
    SimbaSimon Posts: 810 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Take a look on the overseas board at the Disneyland paris thread, loads of info.

    Personally I found it cheapest to book on Eurostar and Hotel on Expedia together and get a small discount. http://www.expedia.co.uk/daily/holidays/eurostar/default.aspx
  • Sarahjk21
    Sarahjk21 Posts: 231 Forumite
    we've just booked for 5 us in the summer holidays- 5 is really difficult to get a decent deal as very few rooms take 5. We will already be in france so we don't have travel costs but the deal we got with disney is half board and park tickets and accomodation in dvay crockett whcih does mean you need a car but was £500 cheaper than when we looked before xmas, this was booking direct with disney
  • matthestan
    matthestan Posts: 33 Forumite
    I havent personally been so no experience however ( will get wrists slapped but!) Call 08448 003 247 quote nhs and you will receive 50% discount - not sure on the exclusions but worth a try? Is on one of the web sites at work!
  • mirrorimage0
    mirrorimage0 Posts: 3,918 Forumite
    the daily mail had an offer with them recently see if its still going, if it is the codes were minnie mouse and holiday or mickey mouse you only needed two of them and it would of cost me for four of us 199 for overnight stay two days entry and ferry crossing but they had longer stays and that was in the six weeks holidays , if i can find the paper here somewhere i wil let you know the number
    now proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j
  • me and my partner went last november and we found the cheapest deal looking at the travel agents was with the Co-op as they often have money off etc and booked it straight through with disney when we were sitting there.
    we went for 4 days, staied in the hotel cheyenne, went on the euro star (first train out,last train back) includes brekfast and was £512. not the cheapest holiday can have but it was fantastic. plus if you want extras on top while you are there like the buffalo bills and the tea with the characters is all cheaper if you book with them before you go. we added on things only 2 weeks befre we went away and they were happy to accomodate.
    hope it helps!
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    Our little princess born 8th June - she is amazing!! :grinheart

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  • thanks i'll give those few things try, i guess as kids go free the adult prices will be up!
    All worth a try though
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