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  • Hi Everyone!!

    We've decided to take my twins to DLP in March 2015. They be 4 years old and we are trying to squeeze in as many holidays before they start school in the Summer 2015.

    Should I look anywhere else. I would like to book by the end of the month.

    What I would like to ask is I have 2 offers that appeal to me but unsure whats the best option as a first time visitor:

    The first option is 4 nights and 5 days in the Sequoia Lodge for £600
    The second option is 5 nights and 6 days in the Santa Fe for £552

    Both these deals are on the DLP website and I'm looking at staying during the St Patricks Day celebration on the 17th March.

    Both prices are no including transport and they don't seem to bad for a family of four. We are probably going to drive so our time is a bit more flexible.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Hi Everyone!!

    We've decided to take my twins to DLP in March 2015. They be 4 years old and we are trying to squeeze in as many holidays before they start school in the Summer 2015.

    Should I look anywhere else. I would like to book by the end of the month.

    What I would like to ask is I have 2 offers that appeal to me but unsure whats the best option as a first time visitor:

    The first option is 4 nights and 5 days in the Sequoia Lodge for £600
    The second option is 5 nights and 6 days in the Santa Fe for £552

    Both these deals are on the DLP website and I'm looking at staying during the St Patricks Day celebration on the 17th March.

    Both prices are no including transport and they don't seem to bad for a family of four. We are probably going to drive so our time is a bit more flexible.

    if the prices you are seeing have at least 40% off or equivalent, then just pick which one you fancy most :).
  • if the prices you are seeing have at least 40% off or equivalent, then just pick which one you fancy most :).

    Thanks Balletshoes, the offer is: super early sales opening offer 2 nights and 2 days FREE + FREE hotel and park tickets for kids under 12. Winter 2013/2014 prices apply. Not sure if this works out at 40% off.

    We can't decide if 5 nights is too long. Watched a video on the refurb of Santa Fe and my kids would love the cars theme they are trying to add. The Sequoia Lodge looks good but my money saving head is saying longer stay for £50 cheaper is better than nicer hotel possibly with a shorter duration.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Thanks Balletshoes, the offer is: super early sales opening offer 2 nights and 2 days FREE + FREE hotel and park tickets for kids under 12. Winter 2013/2014 prices apply. Not sure if this works out at 40% off.

    We can't decide if 5 nights is too long. Watched a video on the refurb of Santa Fe and my kids would love the cars theme they are trying to add. The Sequoia Lodge looks good but my money saving head is saying longer stay for £50 cheaper is better than nicer hotel possibly with a shorter duration.

    in march, midweek, it should be nice and quiet, so 4 nights and 5 days at either hotel should be plenty of time see and do everything, and then do your favourites all over again!
  • Hi Just wanted to let everyone know I managed to purchase annual passes from promo parcs last week. I joined the club using an English address for the billing address and a french address for postal purposes (this address was a friends work colleague who had agreed to have tickets posted to them if nec)

    I selected the option for e tickets which I paid 2.50 euro for and I had to give them the names the passes were for but received them by email no problem.

    Only issue I had was there request for the names for the passes went into my spam folder as it was in French but once we found it the process was really quick.
  • Is there any issue with using promoparcs for standard 3 day passes? It's so much cheaper than the UK sites
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Is there any issue with using promoparcs for standard 3 day passes? It's so much cheaper than the UK sites

    is it? do you have a link to the promoparc price you are seeing?
  • 3 days 2 parks for 119 euros
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 20 January 2014 at 7:48PM
    3 days 2 parks for 119 euros

    I can't see any restriction for non-France residents on that price - but for an extra 10 euros you could buy a Fantasy annual pass and get a child's fantasy pass for 35 euros, doing it archiesdad's way. Do you have anyone with a French residential address who would let you borrow the address for registration on promoparcs?

    If you want to be sure before you buy, email promoparcs and ask them the question about the 119 euro passes. Remember you'll have a site affiliation fee and postage to pay for.
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