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disneyland paris in November please help

hi, we're on a budget and saving to go to Disneyland Paris in November and would be grateful of hints and advice on best deal, we hope to stay for 3 or 4, poss 5 nights for 2 adults and 2 kids age 12 and 15 ( i know they now class over 11's as adults - shame) Many thanks. Jockmowgli.:A

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  • SHEILA54
    SHEILA54 Posts: 1,829 Forumite
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    Hi

    Try http://www.tothemagic.co.uk/standard/self_drive.htm

    4 days hotel, park passes and ferry crossing would cost from £159 per adult + £79 for the young adults.

    Also available with tesco deals.

    Otherwise it can be cheaper to book seperately for travel, hotel and passes.
  • Have you thought about going in October, as the park is done up in Halloween gear, loads of pumpkin heads around. My kids loved it.
  • penypincher
    penypincher Posts: 116 Forumite
    October half term is very crowded and expensive for hotels. If you go in mid-November, it should be set up for Christmas! If you want to stay for more than 4 days, you are better off buying an annual passport. That covers one year of admission, with some dates excluded (about 25 busy days, including Halloween). It gives you discounts at the shops and restraunts (10%), and free parking. I had one and we went 5 times in a year, 'to get our money's worth'! you can usually book the kyriad through priceline for a very good price, and then be able to use the Disney buses. You can stay very cheap at the Formula 1 hotel. It is basic, but a place to rest your head. You would have to book 2 rooms though. The Kyriad might end up being less expensive.
    http://www.hotelformule1.com/formule1/fichehotel/gb/for/2386/fiche_hotel.shtml
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