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Disneyland paris

Hi, first of all, does anyone know anything about https://www.holiday-to-france.co.uk ? I am looking for a cheap holiday to disney land paris and I have found a holiday for 2 adults 2 children for 4 nights @ santa fe and a 5 day hopper inc ferry crossings for 447 pounds total on this site, seems very good, maybe a little unbelievable??
Also does anyone know any other sites for cheap disney paris hotels?
Thanks, Cheryl

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  • Depends when you want to go. There is free kids to Disneyland Hotels at the moment until the end of March but I was checking a few days back and that is about right with the Surostar as well.

    I'd have a looka at Cresta or Bridge travel though (Google with give the address) as they were good when we went. however, 5 days is one day too long to be honest, we went for 5 days and had done most of it by Day 3 and it was pretty boring doing the same things for the last few days. We speak no other languages so did not have the confidence to get into Paris but if you are going to be in Disney only it is a long 5 days - but just my opinion of course. MGM is tony, we did that in a morning, even with Character greetings, but it was pretty quiet when we went in November. Can you go via eurostar, they do the Disney check in and you get off the train, go to the parks and find the Cases at your hotel. On the day you leave they take your cases to the Eurostar for you and you just ogo back to the train. I'd recommend it!!
  • samanthag
    samanthag Posts: 1,338 Forumite
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    hi cherry
    i have just come back from disneyland paris last week had a fab time but i would just echo what blue monkey has just said 3 days is plent to do disneyland i stayed at the dream castle hotel and it was excellant
    have fun
    sammy
    gave up smoking 07/01/09 :j:j:j
  • lucy7509
    lucy7509 Posts: 126 Forumite
    We went last year, stayed the The Explorer, nice hotel, plently of things for the kids to do when you come back from Disney, either the pool, outside playarea or the indoor one.

    3 days is definetly plenty of time, the park is not that big!
    We went through Eurostar, literally drops you off in front of the entrance of disneyland, from there you can take a free bus to the Explorer Hotel, this bus runs about every 20 minutes.

    Eurostar was having a promotion when we went, kids went free and for a small amount more went could afford First class train tickets.

    Hope you have a nice time.

    Lucy7509
    DFW 199 - Debt FREE March2009
    Proud to be dealt with my debts!:D
  • We went last year, stayed the The Explorer, nice hotel, plently of things for the kids to do when you come back from Disney, either the pool, outside playarea or the indoor one.

    Yes, this is where we stayed as well. Knew I would remember it somehow.

    One other tip, if going by the ES - even if travelling with the kids for free - make sure you book a seat for the little ones as it is no fun having them try and throw things over the person next/opposite you and have then scowling at you for almost 4 hours!! Also if in 1st class then you'll get a meal and e did not realise this and ate breakfast at Ashford, also the kids did not get any breafast as they did not need a paid for seat. Was fine on the way back as it was empty but on the way out the train was packed and it was a complete nightmare.
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