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Please help Disneyland Paris cheapest way

Please could someone help me with the cheapest way to go to Disneyland for 2 Adults,1 child,On the euro tunnel straight to Paris with entrance into Disneyland.
Around about the 26th April for 2-3 days,The cheapest way possible please.
Any links or helpful tips would be great.
It is for a friend of mine who is on very low income please help.
Lucky No27
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  • robt_2
    robt_2 Posts: 3,401 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I use the Eurostar website - for example, for 4 adults sharing a room I can get return eurostar tickets from London Waterloo, 2 nights at a disney hotel and 3 day park entrance tickets for £161 each. That is with eurostar though - you said Euro Tunnel which suggests you want to go in your own car?

    By the way, you will love it there!!
  • whitty999
    whitty999 Posts: 4,024 Forumite
    have you got the link please i believe that it was i meant not Euro star.
    thank-you
    Lucky No27
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    V,T,B,S,A,C,I,G,W
  • robt_2
    robt_2 Posts: 3,401 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    https://www.eurostar.co.uk

    Hope you manage to find something :)
  • searcher30
    searcher30 Posts: 356 Forumite
    i find cheapest way is to drive over and take a company such as seafrance ferries from dover / calais. about £50 return!! eurostar (i used to work for them) are doing deals at the moment for about £50 return per person but not necessarily the cheapest way to get there.
    hope that helps. if you take car . remember uk car insurance is usually 3rd party on the continent so you may have to upgrade for a cost of a few days over. and also may require travel insurance. i think i have directtravel.co.uk which costs i think about £50 for the year but think alliance and leicester banking offered this for free in banking on martin's website at one stage if i read correctly. hope this helps!
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