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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • muscleflex
    muscleflex Posts: 56 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 13 September 2016 at 12:09PM
    Hi - morning. Anyone know if there are any deals going for a long weekend in June 2017 (Friday to Monday)
    Thinking of staying in Cheyenne
    Family of 4 (2 adults and 1 kid and 1 infant = 10yrs old and 2yrs old)

    Disneyparis website gives me £1311 including flights from manchester plus shuttle transfer (won't give me the eurostar option)

    Thanks

    I guess my main question is - are there likely going to be any offers soon for this month next year? Before I go ahead and book it?
    *sorry didn't realise this booking has already 1 day/1 night free


    Shuttle transfer from airport to Disney is £84
    Will getting a train from airport to disney be quicker and cheaper? Can anyone tell me roughly how much the train costs and frequency of trains leaving airport to disney?
  • ap156
    ap156 Posts: 76 Forumite
    Have you checked the prices on the French site as sometimes these are cheaper? If so, it is possible to book using it inserting an English address where requested. As it is online, all correspondence is via your email address. Also I believe there is an Irish site. www.disneylandparis.fr and www.disneylandparis.ie
  • Thanks AP
    I did think that but no, I did not bother. I thought they wouldn't allow me to place a deposit down whereas I was told via online chat from the uk website, that I could place a deposit down if I called their booking office.

    I've booked it now anyway. I called them up to ask some questions and I was told they have that 'Up to 2 days free' offer so I asked for a quote for 4 nights/5days and that came up just £30something extra so I went for that.
    This is for their new Texas room apparently.
    Flying from Manchester and shuttle transfer (I forgot to ask if I was better off on the train - oh well!)

    Now I just hope my wife doesn't check this website or forum as this is a surprise for her and the kids.

    ap156 wrote: »
    Have you checked the prices on the French site as sometimes these are cheaper? If so, it is possible to book using it inserting an English address where requested. As it is online, all correspondence is via your email address. Also I believe there is an Irish site. www.disneylandparis.fr and www.disneylandparis.ie
  • ap156
    ap156 Posts: 76 Forumite
    Sorted! Hope you enjoy your visit and the surprise can be kept intact.
  • Hello,


    We can sponsor up to 12 people for a 10% discount on your first annual pass purchases! Will be there from Sunday 23rd October (afternoon) until Friday 28th October.


    Any questions, please feel free to ask!
  • Brodiebobs
    Brodiebobs Posts: 1,032 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    we're going next week to Euro Disney, after reading this thinking I've left it a bit late in the day to look into it an panicking!

    -is it best to book restaurants.
    -i saw a post about a nearby supermarket is it easier (cheaper!) to get your own snacks/lunches?
    -if we buy some food can you take it into the park.
    -were stopping at Cheyenne, how far from the park is it?
    -does the hotel allow you to leave bags, were arriving about 11am but check in isn't til 3.

    TIA :)
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Brodiebobs wrote: »
    we're going next week to Euro Disney, after reading this thinking I've left it a bit late in the day to look into it an panicking!

    -is it best to book restaurants.
    definitely - you are going to Disneyland Paris in one of its busiest weeks of the year.
    -i saw a post about a nearby supermarket is it easier (cheaper!) to get your own snacks/lunches?
    its fairly easy if you are driving, but if not, just take snacks with you in your luggage.
    -if we buy some food can you take it into the park.
    yes, no problems with this at all.
    -were stopping at Cheyenne, how far from the park is it?
    15 minutes walk, or there are free shuttle buses (these get very crammed though)
    -does the hotel allow you to leave bags, were arriving about 11am but check in isn't til 3.

    TIA :)

    yes there is a left luggage store at each hotel, you can check in when you arrive and get all your park tickets etc, the only thing you may have to wait until 3pm for is your hotel room access.
  • Brodiebobs
    Brodiebobs Posts: 1,032 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    Fantastic thanks very much for your help.

    I'll get onto booking restaurants didnt realise it was busiest week of the year:eek:
  • We are lucky enough to be going to DLP mid December and are staying at the Disneyland Hotel.

    I have a couple of questions which I am hoping someone may be able to answer.

    We have the Premium meal plan which says that it includes Buffalo Bill's wild west show. This is probably a silly question but do I still need to buy tickets for the show or will the meal plan vouchers include everything?

    Also is there anywhere in the Disneyland Hotel where you can watch Dreams from inside? The reason that I ask is that we are traveling with my mother who is in a wheelchair and last time we were there at Christmas it was packed and it was difficult to find a space for her to see it well. Also it was then chaos when Dreams had finished and everyone was trying to leave the park as there were so many people who weren't particularly respectful of the fact that she was in the wheelchair and kept bumping arms and bags into her.

    I would be grateful for any advice on either subject.
    Thanks.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    With the premium meal plan you take a voucher per person to the buffalo bills venue and swap them for your dinner tickets, nothing else to pay.
    Unfortunately there is nowhere outside the park where you will be able to see and hear dreams, as its concentrated on the castle projection and they don't pipe the soundtrack into the hotels.
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