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Disneyland Paris + Tesco vouchers

morgan73
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Could somebody please tell me how I can book a visit to Disneyland Paris using my Tesco clubcard vouchers?
I've looked on the clubcard site but can't seem to find any travel details that include Disneyland Paris.
Also, any advice about going there? Best time to go? place to stay?
Thanks,
Kirsten
I've looked on the clubcard site but can't seem to find any travel details that include Disneyland Paris.
Also, any advice about going there? Best time to go? place to stay?
Thanks,
Kirsten
Kirsten
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http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/browse.aspx?Ntt=&bid=HHolidays&No=25&N=4294967232
Leger are the only company now taking people to Disneyland Paris with Tesco vouchers, but the vouchers are only valid for their coach prices.
We've been twice and are booked for a 3rd time with Tesco's vouchers via Cresta/Bridge who no longer accept the vouchers. We've stayed in Davy Crockett ranch but didn't like the minimum 30 minutes it takes to get from your door to the park entrance. We've also stayed in the Explorers hotel (family of 6, only other place that fits us) and just loved it there - children's play area, great pool, 10 minutes by free bus to the park gates.
We always go during "kids free" months which are January to March.
The last 2 holidays cost around £600 (150) in vouchers but this time we are forced to do a 4 night holiday (cresta conditions) so it is costing £860 (215) in vouchers. We'd never get such good value if we actually paid money.0 -
Probably not much help but we have just come back from a week at Euro disney paid entirely with deals vouchers.
We booked through Cresta but they have since stopped taking deals vouchers.
We have been twice now, this time we stayed at the MyTravel Explorers Hotel rather than a Disney hotel and was very impressed!
I have to say though as with every other Tesco deals I found Cresta over priced, could have done the same holiday about 1/3 less if paying cash but we had enough deals to cover the whole week (just under £1000).0
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