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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • N71
    N71 Posts: 384 Forumite
    Kerry39 wrote: »
    I have recently been looking for a trip to DLP for myself and my daughter around xmas time (hubby will be serving the country elsewhere in the world), and found the cheapest website for me is the eurostar website.
    It comes up with some fab hotels, especially the holiday inn at disney,if anyone has any experiences of this hotel I would really appreciate it if you would let me know.
    Thank you,
    Kerry

    We went to the Holiday Inn October half term 2006, and are going again this half term. Its a nice hotel, lovely rooms, nice (small) swimming pool, and nice buffet style brekfast (although busy - but it is half term!).

    Last year we stayed at the Movenpick - also another nice hotel and comparible in price i think.

    Couldn't decide between them, so had to go with Holiday inn this time because of availability.
  • babyapril wrote: »
    Hi there

    I know there is probably an answer staring me right in the face, but is there anyone who can help.

    I am looking to book my family trip to DLP and was wondering how it works through the cashback sites. I noticed that some say 6.5% on packages, does anyone know what they class as a package? We only need hotel room and tickets, flying using miles.

    thanks for your help
    :beer:

    I'm not sure what Quidco say but we booked hotel and tickets using Quidco and got the cash back,
  • kr15snw
    kr15snw Posts: 2,264 Forumite
    Hi everyone,

    Been looking at booking a trip to disneyland for 3 nights with a group of mates (6 of us) but we have no idea where to stay. Obviously its easier to stay in the resort but its so expensive!!! (were happy to have 3 in a room, or even all 6 of us if possible!)

    Ive looked at the closest ibis and novotel but its not easy to get there (well the ibis is, but thats as expensive as staying in the resort!)

    Does anyone have any reccomendations? We dont mind travelling 15 - 20 minutes on the train each day to get there as long as its a directish route.

    Suggestions?!
    Green and White Barmy Army!
  • kr15snw wrote: »
    Hi everyone,

    Been looking at booking a trip to disneyland for 3 nights with a group of mates (6 of us) but we have no idea where to stay. Obviously its easier to stay in the resort but its so expensive!!! (were happy to have 3 in a room, or even all 6 of us if possible!)

    Ive looked at the closest ibis and novotel but its not easy to get there (well the ibis is, but thats as expensive as staying in the resort!)

    Does anyone have any reccomendations? We dont mind travelling 15 - 20 minutes on the train each day to get there as long as its a directish route.

    Suggestions?!

    I was looking at an aparthotel in Val D'Europe on Expedia the other day. There were some apartments sleeping up to 7 I think and they seemed good value. It is only 1 or two stops direct on the train.
  • hellies
    hellies Posts: 182 Forumite
    We really want to go to disneyland paris this christmas, but are on a very tight budget! the usual travel agents websites are quoting about £1200 for 3 nights just after xmas, for 2 adults, a child and an infant. Any suggestions on a better website/company people have used to get the prices down? :confused:

    Thank you!!
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    christmas is a very busy time, so the price you have been quoted looks good.

    however, if you wait until January/Febuary time, you should be able to get a price nearer the £500 mark, as they have free children, and free extra night offers on then

    hth Flea
  • meester
    meester Posts: 1,879 Forumite
    ugh, won't the weather be foul, surely florida would be better???
  • Portaventura is better value imho
  • The weather will be cold, but then it is Christmas and it feels so Christmassy.
    Where as Florida feels less Christmassy because its warm. Just take extra layers and have fun.:T
  • loobylee
    loobylee Posts: 128 Forumite
    Hi

    I have just booked 3 nights at the hotel new york for myself and 2dd. I have now read some really bad reveiws on tripadvisor and was wondering if anyone can let me know what the New York is really like?

    I am thinking of calling them and upgrading to the Disneyland Hotel - What do you think?

    Thanks in advance
    :D All I want is an opportunity to prove that money doesn't buy happiness :D

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