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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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notanewuser wrote: »Used topcashback last year. No hassle. Didn't get the payout until after we'd been, but got £25 or so back, which paid for a souvenir or 2!
Was it calculated on the net price of the total booking?0 -
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Hi guys,
Just wondering how much spending money you would recommend for a family of 4, going to euro Disney for 4 days and 3 nights? We have breakfast included.
Many Thanks0 -
Hi guys,
Just wondering how much spending money you would recommend for a family of 4, going to euro Disney for 4 days and 3 nights? We have breakfast included.
Many Thanks
you can do it on less than £100 a day, all food and souvenirs included. Food is the most expensive thing at DLP, so have a look at DLPguide.com on their restaurant section, it gives approximate prices and menus etc.
Of course, if you want to go mad with the souvenirs, you should take more lol.0 -
Thanks so much for your reply. Also, has anybody upgraded to the Golden Forest at Sequoia Lodge? If so how much was it roughly? And was it worth it?
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Thanks so much for your reply. Also, has anybody upgraded to the Golden Forest at Sequoia Lodge? If so how much was it roughly? And was it worth it?
Many thanks
you'll be able to see how much it will be for you to upgrade to Golden Forest by doing a dummy booking on the DLP site for your dates. The difference in the Golden Forest price, and what you've already paid, is the upgrade price.0 -
Great, thank you :-)
I've done that and it's coming in at £187. Has anybody done this? And would you say it's worth it?
Many Thanks.0 -
Okay, so looking to book for next spring on the current "2 nights free" deal.
Things are a bit up in the air with DH's work. If I were to book a room just for DD and I now (by phoning DLP and paying deposit) could I later add my husband if he decided to come nearer the time? if so, how would that work rate wise?Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
notanewuser wrote: »Okay, so looking to book for next spring on the current "2 nights free" deal.
Things are a bit up in the air with DH's work. If I were to book a room just for DD and I now (by phoning DLP and paying deposit) could I later add my husband if he decided to come nearer the time? if so, how would that work rate wise?
yes, thats absolutely fine - you can either add him later to the package and pay the extra adult price at the time you add him, or you can get him a park ticket for the duration of stay, or even an annual pass, and add his name only to the room when you check in. This doesn't cost anything extra to do, except for local tax, which is around 4 euros ish per night booked, just for the extra adult.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »yes, thats absolutely fine - you can either add him later to the package and pay the extra adult price at the time you add him, or you can get him a park ticket for the duration of stay, or even an annual pass, and add his name only to the room when you check in. This doesn't cost anything extra to do, except for local tax, which is around 4 euros ish per night booked, just for the extra adult.
Okay, that's helpful, thanks. But presumably it's likely to cost more once the 2 nights free offer ends for the park tickets.Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0
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