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Cheapest way to book Euro disney at Easter
hollie.weimeraner
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I don't have as much info as I should have to post this but it may help some people that are thinking of going to Euro Disney at Easter. We had an Electrician at our house yesterday (I wasn't in hence the lack of information).
He is off to Euro Disney with his family at Easter next year and was quoted £1100 for his stay (not sure what it included and whether it included train fares or not).
The essence of the post is that he then used a French website to book the same package and ended up paying £700 (apparently Easter holidays in France are at a different time to those in England).
It may take a bit of research but I hope this post will be useful to some as the travel companies in England are obviously charging a premium for the school holidays.
He is off to Euro Disney with his family at Easter next year and was quoted £1100 for his stay (not sure what it included and whether it included train fares or not).
The essence of the post is that he then used a French website to book the same package and ended up paying £700 (apparently Easter holidays in France are at a different time to those in England).
It may take a bit of research but I hope this post will be useful to some as the travel companies in England are obviously charging a premium for the school holidays.
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this is a fairly regular occurrence - its not always the case that French offers are better than UK ones, but its always worth having a play with the different country's versions of the DLP site, and booking with which ever one suits you best. Its also been mentioned recently on the main Disneyland Paris thread -
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/527819
and its a regular topic of threads on DISboards and the DIBB
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Hi I wonder if you could help. I am looking to book for a family of 7 next year and have been comparing prices for March and April. March we are looking at £426 per room for two adults for three nights. In April though it goes up to over £700 per room. Is this normal or will the April price come down?
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i've answered on the main DLP thread Andy
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