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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Thank you so much for the quick reply.
You are right we probably only need 4 nights - I thought week 30th March would be busy as it's school holidays in the UK and Spain - I was going to book week 13th April to avoid UK school holidays but notice in the info you have sent me that part of France has school holidays....what do you think?
We have Fantasy Annual Passes - also need to find a good hotel deal either in the Village or with shuttle service. We stayed at the Dream Castle on our first visit in May but prices for next year are quite high.
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Thank you so much for the quick reply.
You are right we probably only need 4 nights - I thought week 30th March would be busy as it's school holidays in the UK and Spain - I was going to book week 13th April to avoid UK school holidays but notice in the info you have sent me that part of France has school holidays....what do you think?
We have Fantasy Annual Passes - also need to find a good hotel deal either in the Village or with shuttle service. We stayed at the Dream Castle on our first visit in May but prices for next year are quite high.
Thank you!
i would still go with the week of the 30th, because the following week you have French and UK holidays.
If you find a good price for a hotel or apartment in val d'europe you can use the free shuttle bus service Pep 50 for the adagio and l'elysee hotels - no-one asks or checks if you are staying at either of those hotels, no-one cares. You might need to take the RER train in if you want to use EMH though, as the first shuttle Pep50 doesn't start running until around 8.45am. The train isn't expensive, its less than 2 euros per adult single journey, half price for kids under 12, and free for under-4s. It takes around 4 minutes from val d'europe train station to get to the DLP train station, and the trains run every 10 minutes or so throughout the day and until around midnight.
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Can anyone suggest a cheap transfer company/site from Paris CDG airport into Disney please / return . . . For a family of 5 (2 ads, 3 children), have been quoted between £155 to £200 plus for some, but was wondering if this is a good deal or whether there are any cheaper options or sugesstions please?Loves Money Saving Expert so much, my husband says I should marry M.L! :money: Jo - 2k10:j0
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Can anyone suggest a cheap transfer company/site from Paris CDG airport into Disney please / return . . . For a family of 5 (2 ads, 3 children), have been quoted between £155 to £200 plus for some, but was wondering if this is a good deal or whether there are any cheaper options or sugesstions please?
Try getting quotes from rstransports (shared shuttle price if you can - you're unlikely to share with anyone else), interserviceprestige, and ezyshuttle.com
I believe for your party size you shouldn't be paying more than 140 euros return.0 -
Hi, we're beginning to do some researchinto booking a 4night/5Day stay @ DLP for 2 Adults 2 kids (6 and 2) late in August (dates are flexible) we'd be flying from either Belfast or Dublin. Can anyone give me some advice on:
1) where to stay?
2) should I look to book this separately or use a travel adviser?
3) Which airport is best to fly into CDG, Orly or Beauvis?
4) Airport transfers is bus, train, of private shuttle best?
Thanks in advance.0 -
Hi, we're beginning to do some researchinto booking a 4night/5Day stay @ DLP for 2 Adults 2 kids (6 and 2) late in August (dates are flexible) we'd be flying from either Belfast or Dublin. Can anyone give me some advice on:
1) where to stay?
its entirely up to you - have a look online at the DLP website, or get a glossy brochure from your local travel agent.
2) should I look to book this separately or use a travel adviser?
theres no need to use a travel agent, you can do it all yourself easily, book your travel separately from your hotel and park tickets.
3) Which airport is best to fly into CDG, Orly or Beauvis?
CDG is the most convnient for DLP, but depending on flight prices, both of the other airports are do-able.
4) Airport transfers is bus, train, of private shuttle best?
Thanks in advance.
private or shared shuttle, booked in advance, is by far the most convenient way of doing things, especially if you have children. It can also be the cheapest method if you shop around.
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Fancy a trip to DLP in October, November or December this year? The official DLP site (Belgian version, but anyone can book using it) has just started their flash sale - up to 50% off a 3-night booking onsite -
http://fr.offres.disneylandparis.be/ventes-flash/flash.xhtml?
Don't wait too long to decide, this sale only lasts for 6 days.
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Hi all,
Looking to book disneyland paris next year roughly beginning of August. 2 adults and 2 children (6 and 4).
Is the current 2 nights free deal a 'good deal' in peoples opinion ( I see on the Disney site it says book by Oct. 15).
We were thinking of either Santa Fe or Sequoia Lodge. Any thoughts on either? Is the Golden Forest room upgrade worth it?
Is going for 4/5 days sound like a good balance of time for first time vistitors? :-)
Thanks!!0 -
Hi all,
Looking to book disneyland paris next year roughly beginning of August. 2 adults and 2 children (6 and 4).
Is the current 2 nights free deal a 'good deal' in peoples opinion ( I see on the Disney site it says book by Oct. 15).
We were thinking of either Santa Fe or Sequoia Lodge. Any thoughts on either? Is the Golden Forest room upgrade worth it?
Is going for 4/5 days sound like a good balance of time for first time vistitors? :-)
Thanks!!
4 nights/5 days is a great duration for a first trip, in summer season (long days in the parks but you can take a break in the middle of each day to help pace yourself).
The 2 nights free deal on a 4-night stay is equal to just under 40% discount, so thats a good deal.
Sequoia Lodge has a pool, Santa Fe doesn't. If your family likes a swim, thats a good way to spend some down time in your park day, so you might want to go with the Sequoia Lodge. I'm not sure the Golden Forest is worth upgrading to, as there will be no characters in any of the onsite hotels next year, so your perks in Golden Forest will be separate breakfast room, separate check-in desk, hot buffet breakfast items as well as continental, and free drinks/snacks in the lounge in the afternoons. Oh and one fastpass per day for one ride in the park per day (not really a perk to be honest, because your normal park ticket will give you more than one fastpass per day).0 -
Ballet shoes, can I please ask you a question:o
When you book through the French site, how do you get the tickets? And with this offer, is it not worth getting the annual pass? We have been so many times now, I was just going to buy the pass and stay in hotels outside, and when the weather is better campsites:eek:
Thanking you in advance x0
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