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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • minxtress
    minxtress Posts: 774 Forumite
    If you type Disneyland into search at the top itl bring it up for you, then click last page or read all the way through everyones questions and anwsers, youl find what your looking for or alternatively message me your details and Il see whats around for you as Im a travel agent.
  • jdapj
    jdapj Posts: 9 Forumite
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    my email address is ********* - they want to go around feb for a long weekend but others have told me it might be very expensive due to school hols so the dates are not fixed. they also need to get there and they dont mind fly or train. just cannot be too expensive as they are both only 20 and dont earn a great deal :-) thanks julie
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    Disneyland Paris ;) not been called Eurodisney for years!

    May seems to be pretty cheap,does it have to be feb?

    there is a half term in feb,so avoid that ( here it starts Mon 16th)

    would they consider staying offsite at all ? there are some lovely hotels that are served by shuttles so easy to get to etc ,but cheaper than staying onsite!

    try looking on travel republic or expedia

    someone was saying on Disboards that eurostar have return journeys for £65 at the moment for next yr,so may be worth looking at too

    HTH

    x
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    ps even with staying offsite etc, its not easy to do it "on the cheap" as food etc is quite expensive once there :(

    theres always macdonalds in the disney village though ;)

    x
  • jdapj
    jdapj Posts: 9 Forumite
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    i will look at them now thanks a million
  • jimsmum
    jimsmum Posts: 4,044 Forumite
    Told you I had caught the disney bug, have booked to go again on January 18th :j :j :j :j

    6 weeks 4 days to go :T

    anybody got any tips for the half board standard by any chance?
    fank oooo :D
    I heart The Capital ;)
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    :rotfl: [EMAIL="d@mn"]d@mn[/EMAIL] that bug!!

    cant help with the half board stuff,try asking on disboards

    we go again next sat :j can't wait to see the xmassy goings on :T
  • My boyfriend and I have booked to go to DLP for New Year - can't wait! - but was wondering whether there are any lockers/left luggage facilities at either the Parks or at the Marne La Valee train station for our last day?

    We're staying at the Santa Fe and know they have a left-luggage facility, but ideally we'd like to have a place to leave our suitcase nearer to the station to maximise the time we have on our last day and avoid having to make the round-trip journey back to the hotel to pick it up.

    We're not particularly bothered about using the Disney Express luggage service so advice on any other options would be gratefully received! Thanks :)
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    yes there are lockers @ the train station and also a left luggage office near the entrance of Disneyland park
  • TrishaM
    TrishaM Posts: 654 Forumite
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    hi just back from Disneyland Paris. Stayed in the Cheyenne, and booked half board plus. Would recommend the half board option. Eating out is very expensive. We made a few ham rolls in the morning and took them with us for lunch in the park. I also bought some water and bottles of coke at the airport and brought them too. I took apples and crisps and a bag of chocolate to add to our picnics. Oh and bring some coffee powder or tea bags coz we had a kettle in the room. This worked out very well, although we did have hot chocolates and a crepe in the park(cost for 2 was 10 euros). It was bitterly cold so thermals and layers are the order of the day. Ski Jackets and thermal gloves. Went to Paris from the train station about £29 euros for 1 adult and 1 child under 11. children under 3 travel free. This train ticket did all trains for one day. Oh and if you want disney souveniers buy them when you get back! Cheaper here.

    Hope this helps.
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