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DisneyLand Paris

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  • dylel
    dylel Posts: 199 Forumite
    Disney park tickets are cheaper on 365tickets.com and quidco gives 2% as well - check them out
    :beer:
  • markyfun
    markyfun Posts: 40 Forumite
    It's cheaper for 1 day tickets to use Quidco DLP link if you know the day you want to visit. e.g.

    Using Quidco DLP link:
    Adult tickets = £25.50 (i.e. £29 - £3.50 from quidco)
    Child tickets = £20.50 (i.e. £24 - £3.50 from quidco)
    assuming you buy each ticket as a seperate transaction and using the special offer available on the DLP site

    Using Quidco 365tickets link:
    Adult tickets = £29.35 (i.e. £29.95 - 2% from quidco)
    Child tickets = £23.52 (i.e. £24 - 2% from quidco)
  • downandlow
    downandlow Posts: 63 Forumite
    Have just read this thread with interest. We want to go to Disneyland Paris for a couple of nights or three, and are trying to find the cheapest route, we have 5 children eldest 14 so probably classed as an adult, and the youngest is 4. Trying to find a hotel that will accomodate us all, does anyone know of anywhere or would we have to book 2 rooms? Dont mind where we stay, just cheapest option please if anyone knows.

    Thanks
  • dylel
    dylel Posts: 199 Forumite
    I think u will have to get 2 rooms, even 3 - a friend of mine was struggling to find a room for a couple with 3 children
    :beer:
  • barginunter
    barginunter Posts: 1,253 Forumite
    downandlow wrote: »
    Have just read this thread with interest. We want to go to Disneyland Paris for a couple of nights or three, and are trying to find the cheapest route, we have 5 children eldest 14 so probably classed as an adult, and the youngest is 4. Trying to find a hotel that will accomodate us all, does anyone know of anywhere or would we have to book 2 rooms? Dont mind where we stay, just cheapest option please if anyone knows.

    Thanks

    Look on https://www.citea.com - we had a lovely 2 bedroomed house in Magny le Hongre - 5 mins drive from Disney and Val d'Europe - only paid 70 euros a night although that was in October.
  • downandlow wrote: »
    Have just read this thread with interest. We want to go to Disneyland Paris for a couple of nights or three, and are trying to find the cheapest route, we have 5 children eldest 14 so probably classed as an adult, and the youngest is 4. Trying to find a hotel that will accomodate us all, does anyone know of anywhere or would we have to book 2 rooms? Dont mind where we stay, just cheapest option please if anyone knows.

    Thanks

    We stayed in Explorers hotel last year and are going again this year. It is situated on the boundary of disneyland with free shuttle buses every 10 mins or so. only takes about 7 mins to get to disney from hotel and the hotel have rooms that can accommodate 4, 6 or 10 people. if you want more info just ask
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