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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • lornaj1973
    lornaj1973 Posts: 23 Forumite
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    Thanks both. 3 hours is a bit much with a baby so I guess I'll look at other options.
  • Bobsworlduk
    Bobsworlduk Posts: 287 Forumite
    Have a look at my trip report from last year. It will give you all the info you need.

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=1664391&postcount=26
  • Parisien
    Parisien Posts: 930 Forumite
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    Why not hire a car, you can avoid Paris completely?

    Or get a taxi straight there.....not cheap but handiest!
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  • Amys
    Amys Posts: 919 Forumite
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    We have done Charles de Gaul with Easyjet, they were very good and it is not to far from DLP. There is a coach for about €16 each way, if you can do it it is faster by metro, but with a baby the DLP coach, which leaves from just outside the terminal and does not need to be pre booked, is very attractive.
  • cannyscot_2
    cannyscot_2 Posts: 1,040 Forumite
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    We ave done beauvais from Glasgow a few times and hiring a car is the best with a baby -prety cheap -try opodo -airport is small and neat -ryanair ground staff are very nice so easy to et car and check in.
  • weecarol_2
    weecarol_2 Posts: 16 Forumite
    I organised same trip when my parent took my three year old to Disneyland Paris this February.
    I booked a shuttle for them from Beauvais to their hotel (Holiday Inn) using

    http://beauvais.airport-shuttle.com/

    Wen they worked out train fares,bus fares,and the hassle factor, they reckoned it was a bargain.
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    Seems too good to be true - especially as the kids can stay and play for free this year.

    http://www.dlrpmagic.com/guides/practical/annualpassports/

    Anyone else got one of these that can advise me further? Can I buy it before I travel - ie. get it now for travel later on this year - so I can use it to book my hotel? It works out about the same buying 2 of these and staying accomodati on without passes as it also means you get hotel discounts and food discounts so I would save money by buying one but wanted to be sure I could actually buy it from here in the UK.

    If anyone can give me advice on this would be most appreciated.

    Thanks
  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
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    Definitely legit, only problem is that the official information is all in French!

    http://offres.disneylandparis.fr/passeport-annuel/index.xhtml

    They do these in the US as well, though I think you have to be a resident in the relevant state there.

    Can't offer any further info, but if anybody speaks French, would love a translation! x
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  • froggy27_2
    froggy27_2 Posts: 953 Forumite
    As far as i can see, the first link is just an english translation of the second link... entirely. So the translation is already done....
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    Happiness seems made to be shared (Jean Racine)
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