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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Sarahf
    Sarahf Posts: 121 Forumite
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    Wins this year : Product of the year goodie bag, bath in fashion experience :j
  • bluepowell
    bluepowell Posts: 19 Forumite
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    Does anyone have any advise about this?

    Thanks
    bluepowell wrote: »
    Hi.

    Thanks to all the advise we received from this forum we had a great time in DLP last Oct. Got the year passes, so to make the most of them we are off their again this May/June. This time we are driving (flew last time) and staying at Adagio Marne la Vall!e Val D'Europe in Serris. Got a great deal (in my opinion) and the reviews seem fine. Some bad, some great etc! One thing i have noticed is that they want to charge me 12 euro per night to park in the hotel car park. As we are going for 10 days the thought of paying over £100 for parking is not nice. Does anyone know of any other parking around that area. Can I park on the street etc? I have noticed that there is a big shopping centre. Can i park on there?

    Also any advice as to other places of interest to visit in the area would be greatly accepted. We plan to go into Paris perhaps a couple of times, so any tips of best way to do that and keep costs down would be great too.

    Thanks in advance everyone!
  • money
    money Posts: 27 Forumite
    Hi, does anyone know how I can buy half board meal plan vouchers without booking via disneyland website. We already have annual passes so do not need tickets
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    money wrote: »
    Hi, does anyone know how I can buy half board meal plan vouchers without booking via disneyland website. We already have annual passes so do not need tickets

    no, you can't I'm afraid - they are only available as an addition to a DLP onsite hotel package.

    with your annual pass discount on table and counter service meals you save more that way anyway, compared to any meal plan at DLP.
  • money
    money Posts: 27 Forumite
    Thank you balletshoes.

    We are going to disneyland on the 4th of August and coming back on the 8th - 2 adults and 2 8year olds. We just need to book a hotel with breakfast. Ideally dream castle or any other partner hotel, the cheapest I have seen is dream castle at £490. Can anyone help me to find a cheaper deal?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 21 May 2014 at 9:48PM
    money wrote: »
    Thank you balletshoes.

    We are going to disneyland on the 4th of August and coming back on the 8th - 2 adults and 2 8year olds. We just need to book a hotel with breakfast. Ideally dream castle or any other partner hotel, the cheapest I have seen is dream castle at £490. Can anyone help me to find a cheaper deal?

    having a look around, £490 for the Dream Castle for your dates looks to be a very good price - remember cashback sites too.
  • smiler34
    smiler34 Posts: 430 Forumite
    Hi guys can anyone help me find a holiday, this will be mine and my childrens first time out of the country so I am a bit lost. I have found a hotel near the park October half term and for flights from Manchester and 4 days park tickets its £1535? Can anybody find me anything cheaper or tell me if staying in the park half board would be cheaper? I found staying at the Davy Crocket Ranch mon-Fri was £1800 with half board but that did not include flights and car hire so could probably add an extra £500 to that for those extras. Thanks for any advice guys x


    p.s. it will be 2 adults and 3 children (8,7,5) Thanks
    Mummy to two beautiful girls and one gorgeous boy.
    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    smiler34 wrote: »
    Hi guys can anyone help me find a holiday, this will be mine and my childrens first time out of the country so I am a bit lost. I have found a hotel near the park October half term and for flights from Manchester and 4 days park tickets its £1535? Can anybody find me anything cheaper or tell me if staying in the park half board would be cheaper? I found staying at the Davy Crocket Ranch mon-Fri was £1800 with half board but that did not include flights and car hire so could probably add an extra £500 to that for those extras. Thanks for any advice guys x


    p.s. it will be 2 adults and 3 children (8,7,5) Thanks

    firstly - does it have to be october half term? thats French school holidays, and the week which includes 31st October is also just about every other European countrys school holidays too, which makes that week one of the busiest of the year at DLP.

    Because you are a family of 5, all aged 3 or over, you're restricted to either the Davy Crockett ranch (which you need a car for because there is no public transport from there to the parks) or 2 rooms onsite (or a family room, which are few and far between and don't get the discounts that standard rooms and the Davy Crockett ranch does).

    Most families of 5 stay offsite but nearby, and buy annual passes for park tickets - but again, i'd suggest you look at another week, not the week which includes 31st October, it will be very busy and you won't see DLP at its best.
  • smiler34
    smiler34 Posts: 430 Forumite
    I am wanting to go for my bday which is early November but I suppose I could do another time, is their any other ones I should avoid?
    Mummy to two beautiful girls and one gorgeous boy.
    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
  • km0928
    km0928 Posts: 11 Forumite
    I have saw an offer for DLP through a travel agent leaving 19 March 2015 for 3 nights with flights from Belfast for £810.The travel agent has since said i will get an extra night free. I have a 7 and 5 year old and I was wondering if this seems reasonable? I have tried to calculate it independently but I am confused about passes etc. Also how much are transfers from the airport and do these need to be pre-booked?

    Thanks for any help.
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