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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Looking to book May 2016 for two adults and two children 7 and 9, when can I expect 'under 12s go free' offers to become available?
Also, would anyone be able to provide a ball park figure for 3 nights please?0 -
balletshoes wrote: »does that offer suit you? by that i mean, do you have any kids aged over 6 but under 12, and do you want to go for 4 nights?
If that offer suits you, in that all of your kids are aged under 7 and you do want 4 nights, then that represents just under 40% off, which is a good deal - but might be beat by Expedia's current 50% off.
If your kids are aged 7 or over then I wouldn't book with this offer at all, I'd wait and look around for another offer with kids under 12 free.
Hi - where can I find more details about Expedia's 50% offer?0 -
I've just tried this... March 17th for 5 days and so far, it's showing £405 for santa feJust a quick heads up. Expedia.co.uk have some fantastic prices for early next year (50% of specific Disney Hotels).
We booked a trip over St. Patrick's day, in March 2016, incl. 4 nights stay at Santa Fee Hotel, Park Tickets for 4 (2 Adults/2 Kids) for 5 days & free Breakfast for the grand total of £310.
NYNY was about £500 for the same Dates, which was very good as well.
Maybe it helps someone.
P.S. Quidco also gives 8% Cashback on top of it.0 -
cooldudecol wrote: »Looking to book May 2016 for two adults and two children 7 and 9, when can I expect 'under 12s go free' offers to become available?
Also, would anyone be able to provide a ball park figure for 3 nights please?
Rare on the UK site - much more common on the European sites.Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
cooldudecol wrote: »Looking to book May 2016 for two adults and two children 7 and 9, when can I expect 'under 12s go free' offers to become available?
Also, would anyone be able to provide a ball park figure for 3 nights please?notanewuser wrote: »Rare on the UK site - much more common on the European sites.
Yes, I thought that'd be the case. I was looking to book through the French site. Any idea when this offer would become available?
Also, is it better to book a Disney hotel rather than one outside? It seems you get better offers if you book a Disney hotel.0 -
muscleflex wrote: »I've just tried this... March 17th for 5 days and so far, it's showing £405 for santa fe
I just checked, and for me it is still showing as £310 from 17th to 21th March (4 nights/5days).0 -
Are you putting in 4 nights or 5, cooldudecol?Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0
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cooldudecol wrote: »Yes, I thought that'd be the case. I was looking to book through the French site. Any idea when this offer would become available?
Also, is it better to book a Disney hotel rather than one outside? It seems you get better offers if you book a Disney hotel.
I've always stayed offsite with APs rather than onsite in May, as thats summer season prices, which are always more expensive than going between November and March each year. If you're considering an offsite hotel, don't book anything through Disney, go through other hotel agents.
For May 2016 you're unlikely to find an offer on any site with under-12s free until nearer the end of this year/start of 2016.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »I've always stayed offsite with APs rather than onsite in May, as thats summer season prices, which are always more expensive than going between November and March each year. If you're considering an offsite hotel, don't book anything through Disney, go through other hotel agents.
For May 2016 you're unlikely to find an offer on any site with under-12s free until nearer the end of this year/start of 2016.
Thanks balletshoes. Are the best options Dream Castle and Magic Circus? And would you not recommend booking through them directly, but to go through other hotel agents?0 -
cooldudecol wrote: »Thanks balletshoes. Are the best options Dream Castle and Magic Circus? And would you not recommend booking through them directly, but to go through other hotel agents?
yes - i usually start with trivago, ebookers, travelrepublic, expedia, and see whats the best deal (remember cashback sites too).
there are lots of hotels and apartments in the Disneyland Paris area.0
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