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Discount for euro disney

had looked up prices to go to euro disney in march but have found we can't all get time off work so now looking at end of april.

my question is does anyone know if they will have the same sort of offers in April as they had in March ie kids go free & 3 nights for price of 2???

we had a quote of 3 nights 4 days at disney hotel for £636 ???

what is the weather like in november Paris??

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  • plane_boy2000
    plane_boy2000 Posts: 1,482 Forumite
    November = cold and maybe wet. Paris climate is similar to the UK due to its close proximity.

    I have not really see any discounts as such - just the offers like free extra night - last 2 time we have been teh cheapest deal was with Disney themselves - best the operators could do was match it.
  • helen01234
    helen01234 Posts: 115 Forumite
    had looked up prices to go to euro disney in march but have found we can't all get time off work so now looking at end of april.

    my question is does anyone know if they will have the same sort of offers in April as they had in March ie kids go free & 3 nights for price of 2???

    we had a quote of 3 nights 4 days at disney hotel for £636 ???

    what is the weather like in november Paris??

    Cant help with any offers, however we went at the beginning of November to the bonfire extravaganza, 2 years ago. It was lovely weather. Didnt rain at all and it was a little cold, but not so we just wore a coat and were absolutely fine. We would definately go back at this time of year- hopefully December time next to see the christmas displays. The glimpse we saww last time they were beautiful!

    Hope this helps alittle

    Helen
    Loves the freebies forum :j

    Moneysaving is not my best point but at least I try :rotfl::T

    Founder of non profit guinea pig rescue in West Yorkshire.
  • you can also check with eurostar if you are travelling from london and are interested in taking the train instead of flying.

    Right now they have prices beginning at £102pp based on standard train fares and 2 nights accom for 2 adults, 2 kids including park entry.

    Might be an option worth considering?

    http://www.eurostar.com/UK/uk/leisure/latest_deals/disney_kids_go_free.jsp

    HTH :wave:
  • LesD
    LesD Posts: 2,112 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Does anyone know of any offers on through prices from Brum on Eurostar to Disney?
  • The Eurostar only leaves from London so you'll have to get to the big smoke one way or another.

    I would suggest looking buying a network railcard as you can save 1/3 off adult railfares and 60% of kids' fares. It costs £20/year for the card but the savings are great. Up to 4 adults and 4 kids can travel on the one card.
    http://www.railcard.co.uk/

    HTH :wave:
  • I just looked on Qjump http://www.qjump.co.uk/ to buy advance purchase rail tickets from Birmingham to London based on 2 adults and 2 kids travelling and the total cost was £60.
  • LesD
    LesD Posts: 2,112 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I just looked on Qjump http://www.qjump.co.uk/ to buy advance purchase rail tickets from Birmingham to London based on 2 adults and 2 kids travelling and the total cost was £60.

    Chiltern do advance booking returns to London for £10 each!!! But I was hoping someone knew of a package deal for the same price as ex Waterloo!

    http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/content.php?nID=eDayTickets
  • It's called "Disneyland Resort Paris" now. :) (hasn't been called EuroDisney for 10+ years. :)
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