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£9.50 Day Trips To Disneyland Paris for Family Of 4 Including Ferry!!!

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  • xcozx
    xcozx Posts: 378 Forumite
    sammie1884 wrote: »
    Does anyone know if its ok for my sister to put my car reg on her booking? I have already booked but there is enough room in our car for my sister and her boyfriend so she was gonna book the £99 deal same as me and then come in our car so we can split petrol costs etc. Would that invalidate my booking if she did that?
    i doubt it u cud always ring n ask..?
  • xcozx
    xcozx Posts: 378 Forumite
    xcozx wrote: »
    i doubt it u cud always ring n ask..?
    oh havin sed that its guna say how many in the car isnt it
  • poppyolivia
    poppyolivia Posts: 2,976 Forumite
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    edited 15 November 2010 at 4:43PM
    Rachie_B wrote: »
    you have asked me this before lmao! I'm Rachie B on DIS aswell !

    Have I?lol...I'm losing it!lol

    edited to say I was on the DIS today and totally recognise your username and photo!lol
    You may walk and you may run
    You leave your footprints all around the sun
    And every time the storm and the soul wars come
    You just keep on walking
  • xcozx wrote: »
    i doubt it u cud always ring n ask..?


    I have just phoned them and they said she cant come in our car :-(
    but apparently there is nothing stopping us leaving her car in calais once we get off the ferry!
    Has anyone done this before, is there anywhere you can recommend we leave it?! Or if its even a good idea?!


    Good luck everyone and Thank you to all posters xx
  • SurfBowlSC
    SurfBowlSC Posts: 459 Forumite
    edited 15 November 2010 at 12:52PM
    We went in the first week of November last year for the fireworks. It was VERY wet...... we spent most of the 4 days absolutely soaked, but that was largely down to bad planning on footwear. After 2 days we realised we couldn't get any wetter and just got on with it and had a fantastic time.

    We're going again in March on a 2 day/3 night deal arranged direct via EuroDisney. Came to about £600 for four of us, including Eurostar, but we've had the fortune this time that my in-laws have paid for it.
    We will be well prepared for cold and wet weather this time though.

    Oh and I agree about the rude French, but I guess they're just grumpy that we Brits are on their territory.
    Funniest bit is that in the restaurants they separate the English and seat them away from everyone else.

    Also, the new theme starts on 6th April (Magical Moments).
    Not sure how long it takes them to transition from an existing theme to a new one, but I'm hoping the "New Generation" theme will still be on when we go.
    When we went last year they were transitioning from the Halloween stuff into Christmas, so we caught a bit of both.
  • Io07
    Io07 Posts: 363 Forumite
    Hi
    Does anyone know if by booking for an overnight stay (I've booked the davy crockett) we will be given day passes to the resort for the following day??? I'm not sure, having paid my deposit now!

    Just couldn't have managed all that travelling in a day....
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    SurfBowlSC wrote: »
    We went in the first week of November last year for the fireworks. It was VERY wet...... we spent most of the 4 days absolutely soaked, but that was largely down to bad planning on footwear. After 2 days we realised we couldn't get any wetter and just got on with it and had a fantastic time.

    We're going again in March on a 2 day/3 night deal arranged direct via EuroDisney. Came to about £600 for four of us, including Eurostar, but we've had the fortune this time that my in-laws have paid for it.
    We will be well prepared for cold and wet weather this time though.

    Oh and I agree about the rude French, but I guess they're just grumpy that we Brits are on their territory.
    Funniest bit is that in the restaurants they separate the English and seat them away from everyone else.

    Also, the new theme starts on 6th April (Magical Moments).
    Not sure how long it takes them to transition from an existing theme to a new one, but I'm hoping the "New Generation" theme will still be on when we go.
    When we went last year they were transitioning from the Halloween stuff into Christmas, so we caught a bit of both.

    really? we haven't noticed this...

    but then we are Welsh not English ;)
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    can't say i've ever noticed that either with the restaurants.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    SurfBowlSC wrote: »
    We went in the first week of November last year for the fireworks. It was VERY wet...... we spent most of the 4 days absolutely soaked, but that was largely down to bad planning on footwear. After 2 days we realised we couldn't get any wetter and just got on with it and had a fantastic time.

    We're going again in March on a 2 day/3 night deal arranged direct via EuroDisney. Came to about £600 for four of us, including Eurostar, but we've had the fortune this time that my in-laws have paid for it.
    We will be well prepared for cold and wet weather this time though.

    Oh and I agree about the rude French, but I guess they're just grumpy that we Brits are on their territory.
    Funniest bit is that in the restaurants they separate the English and seat them away from everyone else.

    Also, the new theme starts on 6th April (Magical Moments).
    Not sure how long it takes them to transition from an existing theme to a new one, but I'm hoping the "New Generation" theme will still be on when we go.
    When we went last year they were transitioning from the Halloween stuff into Christmas, so we caught a bit of both.

    the new generation theme will end around the 13th of March, it usually takes about 3 weeks between seasons, when the old ends, and the new officially begins.
  • helenhugs
    helenhugs Posts: 1,149 Forumite
    was just looking & it looks like it will be cheaper for me & hubby to book seperately & take 2 children each. There is of course the risk that we don't all get the same date though. We have 4 children.
    Hugs
    We don't need to do it perfectly - good enough is exactly that GOOD ENOUGH.
    Good Enough Club member number 8
    :j £2 coin club = now in a sealed tin so I'm not sure
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