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Massive Disneyland Paris sale starting at £169 for family of 4 tickets included!
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Hi - tried for every date in Dec but can't seem to get anyhing cheaper than £500-600

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Thanks for this, just booked 3 night stay thur - sun end of Jan at David Crockett for 3 children ,2 adults £279. Very pleased, would be quick as some of the options I tried were selling out as I played around with dates. Much cheaper than Centre Parcs which I had been looking at previously! and going to use tesco clubcard vouchers for crossing! x0
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balletshoes wrote: »Do you mean wait until January to book this special deal through a travel agent? I don't think that will work will it, as this particular offer is only for bookings made before the end of the day on 15th December 2009
- its a 5-day sale promotion.
No not this offer. I ment, if anyone is hoping to travel after febuary 2010, then they should try and book in January when most hight street travel agents have sales and discounts. But its also best to check online and get a quote and take that to the travel agent. It's usually best to ask if a manager from the travel agent can offer a better deal. Hope this helps.0 -
livefornewt wrote: »I wanna book b4 15th dec for march time so we get free kids and meals, what is this thomas cook voucher all about? plus we ain tgot our passports yet so cant grab this bargain, do you think i will get same offer for later in year? i,e free meals n kids?
Plus whats the cheapest way of booking eurostar does anyone know?
I think this offer is for travelling up till febuary 2010, not sure of the exact date. As for your passports, you would need to apply straight away. If you live in London, you could try and get it fast tracked if you have evidence of your travel. There use to be a place in London which you could go and take all your documents, however I am not sure if they have changed it.
Hope this link works and helps you.
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/passports-and-immigration/passports/?view=Standard0 -
I have tried for the 26th and 27th dec for 2 nites. not getting anything less then £500 for 2 adults, 1 child 1 infant!
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doodledoodle24 wrote: »I have tried for the 26th and 27th dec for 2 nites. not getting anything less then £500 for 2 adults, 1 child 1 infant!

surely you wouldn't expect it to be cheap at that time?They are obviously offering quieter dates not school/Xmas holidays!
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Totally dumb question but how do you get to DLP. Can you fly to paris then get a bus/train??MF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/2000
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LilacPixie wrote: »Totally dumb question but how do you get to DLP. Can you fly to paris then get a bus/train??
There is a shuttle service from the airport to DLP direct (and the Disney hotels). Service runs every 20 mins or so and takes about 30 minutes.
Otherwise driving is also really easy, eurotunnel to Calais and then a 4 hour drive (motorway all the way) to the resort.0 -
There is a shuttle service from the airport to DLP direct (and the Disney hotels). Service runs every 20 mins or so and takes about 30 minutes.
Otherwise driving is also really easy, eurotunnel to Calais and then a 4 hour drive (motorway all the way) to the resort.
Thanks for that. Driving is a bit out for us because we live in Scotland so its a huge drive to the euro tunnel alone. Think flying to aris would be the most viable option. I'm off to research flights now.MF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/2000
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sorry to put a downer on this thread but i would not recommend euro disney at all!! i took my family jan/feb this year and it was awful. people kept pushing for rides, they were often closed due to 'techinical difficulties', and nobody seems to mind pushing small children over either!! you also get the option to do into the parks ealier if you are staying at disney, this was also disorganised as there seems to be no queing system.
be warned the food is also VERY expsensive! luckily i booked HB for 5 of us for an extra £60 and was well worth it.
a can of coke will set you back £4.50, so i would suggest buying drinks and packing them in your suitcase. also it may be ideal to take sadnwich bags or a plastic lunch box, this way you can take food from the breakfast buffet in the morning to eat during the day, everyone does it so dont worry too much,(some people took the p!).
i also booked a birthday tea party for 3 members of my family, it was a good price but again disorganised chaos! we got there early to join a que( if thats would you could call it) and ended up being one of the mast people in becasue people just stampeeded the place! by them time we got inside there was no food or drinks left!
all i would say is after leaving it made me proud to be BRITISH, as we seemed to be the only people queing! and i would never return!0
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