Disneyland Paris from Belfast

Hi There

I didnt see any thread on this and i know there is a huuuuge thread on the main boards but just wanted to check if there were any local deals:)

Basically have had a traumatic few weeks and we thought it would be nice to treat family to holiday..

So can anyone recommend any travel agents who offer good deals for Disneyland from Belfast or is it cheaper to put this together myself?

thanks in advance for any help

nozza x

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  • nozzadamozza
    nozzadamozza Posts: 321 Forumite
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    super, thank you bigAl!
  • deirdre42c
    deirdre42c Posts: 152 Forumite
    Hi

    Ive travelled to Disneyland Paris five times organising for family of up to 23 and have always done this myseld by booking flights directly with airline and hotel and tickets with Disneyland Paris.

    If you can travel midweek flights are normally much cheaper with Easyjet etc and there is a bus that travels very frequently from airport straight to Disneyland (approx £10)

    If you log on to disneyland paris website you can get a price for hotel and tickets (covers both parks)Much cheaper if there are family of four travelling as this brings hotel room to capacity and reduces overall cost.

    Let me know if you want any recommendations on hotels (ive stayed in three of the hotels) or places to eat etc as there is a cheap way to Disneyland!!:)
  • wifeforlife
    wifeforlife Posts: 2,735 Forumite
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    Nozza I would second terra travel, but would call into them.

    I've went to Disney but organised it myself, it wasn't difficult but if you've had a difficult few weeks it may be less stressful for you to let someone else do it.

    The main board for Disney on here was the best resource ever!

    Hope you get something booked x
  • Golden_Anemone
    Golden_Anemone Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    There's a 50% off Flash Sale on at the minute but you need to book by 29th July. :)
  • nozzadamozza
    nozzadamozza Posts: 321 Forumite
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    will call terra travel tomorrow cathy- hope they have some bargains:)

    i have checked out the special offers on the site and they still seem expensive!!

    Will compare with Terra- maybe they are able to get special offers:)
  • emanlu50
    emanlu50 Posts: 14 Forumite
    It is usually cheaper to book it all yourself, flights with Easyjet and then accomodation directly with Disney themselves (go through Quidco), you can get a bus from the airport, a private shuttle (can work out cheaper than the bus if you are a family and much more convenient) or you can get the train from CDG. It isn't a cheap holiday by any means and I would never book it unless I am getting at least 40% off their brochure prices.
    Nice to save.
  • fin54
    fin54 Posts: 115 Forumite
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    Oasis Travel in Bangor will do all for you
  • DaisyDuck
    DaisyDuck Posts: 671 Forumite
    I've never found Terra travel to be able to beat a DIY? Note that Terra is for the low budget Disney hotel ( santa Fe ) and their 'offer' for winter is 4 for 3 - while disney are offering 2 nights free? No brainer !
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