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Need Help-Trip to paris and disneyland!!
ashgun
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hiii...planning a trip to paris and disneyland for 3-4 days in feb or march. Pls advise as to whr to stay in paris so as to be central and not too far off frm city as dont drive!!
also fer disneyland if u can suggest hotels and best tickets available.
should i take package holidays or book separately?? the reservations have to be cancellable as dont have a visa yet!!!:mad:
also if u can suggest would four days be enough to cover both these places???
first trip thr so any advice wud be helpful...thnx in advance!!!!:D
also fer disneyland if u can suggest hotels and best tickets available.
should i take package holidays or book separately?? the reservations have to be cancellable as dont have a visa yet!!!:mad:
also if u can suggest would four days be enough to cover both these places???
first trip thr so any advice wud be helpful...thnx in advance!!!!:D
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helllooo...can sumone help pls!!!..:)0
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Perhaps you did not get a reply because people did not understand what you were saying......
3 or 4 days are plenty for what you want to do. Check hotels around Disneyland via the web and compare to your package cost. That will tell you which is best.
Disneyland is a good 1.5h from Paris central so plan the trip carefully (hotels around CDG airport offer cheap accomodation) and you can easily travel back to airport and turn right for Paris or left for Disneyland. You will be about halfway between the two.0 -
Holiday Inn at Euro Disney is really good value and they do packages where you can buy your entrance tickets as well.Courtesy bus to & from the Park if you don't have a car.0
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Have just arrived back from DLP having stayed at the Movenpick Dream Castle Hotel - good 4*, usually around £60prpn at hotels.com (don't forget Quidco!).0
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hiii..thnx..can sumone tell me if i can stay at disney n visit paris frm thr itself or stay at paris itself..askin coz..disney site had sum deals of one day and night free so i cud get 3 nights fer price of two...
am thinkin of doin paris on weekend n disney on weekdays!!!
ne suggestions as to which is the central place to stay in paris!!0 -
oh good god speak / type properly pleeeease !

as to where you stay ,depends on your budget really ?
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whoops..sorry if i was not clear..will avoid shortening the words..:)
i have not decided on a budget yet as dont really have an idea about the costs!!..want to be central and comfortable!!0 -
First time we went to Disney we stayed in central Paris, the hotel was just off the Champs Ellysee and about 1 minute walk to the RER station (this goes direct to Marne La Vallee Station - Disney). The journey took about 40 minutes so if you stay in Paris it's worth looking where it is in regards to the RER.
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you also try and have a look at this http://www.disboards.com/. Might have good advice for you.....A friend is a present which you give yourself (R.Stevenson)
Happiness seems made to be shared (Jean Racine)0
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