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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Aidy wrote: »
    Hi

    Where generally is the best place to book for on-site hotel/eurostar packages; is it direct with Disney or are there other companies that can undercut their prices?

    cheers

    I ALWAYS USE THIS LADY, EVERY YEAR
    http://www.holidayholiday.co.uk/agents/sallysavage/
    Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
    (MSE Andrea says ok!)
  • LittleAnna wrote: »
    My son (a student) wants to spend his hard earned money to take his girlfriend to Euro D for her 18th at the end of June beginning of August.Any bargains

    I was just about to post on here! The son she is referring to is me. (hi mum by the way) She means the end of June beginning of July. I went last year by coach and that was fine. I wanted about 3, 4 or at the most 5 days with one of the days outside the park to experience Paris a bit. I would prefer not to drive and obviously being a student I am rather poor so the cheaper the better.
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    www.legerholidays.co.uk do coach holidays from 2 - 5 days, they have a price guarantee where if you find a cheaper price within so many days of booking they match it
    Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.
  • I was just about to post on here! The son she is referring to is me. (hi mum by the way) She means the end of June beginning of July. I went last year by coach and that was fine. I wanted about 3, 4 or at the most 5 days with one of the days outside the park to experience Paris a bit. I would prefer not to drive and obviously being a student I am rather poor so the cheaper the better.


    Honestly mate, driving IS cheaper.
    You can load your boot up with drinks and snacks for the days, and take a rucksack in the park.

    It costs an arm and a leg for snacks and drinks once you are in there, trust me.

    If you have Tesco vouchers, you can get Eurotunnel or a Ferry with them, so no actual cash charge to yourself.
    It then takes 3 hours in your car from Calais, and its really easy with a sat nav.

    Call or email this lady, she will sort you out a great deal, i promise.
    http://www.holidayholiday.co.uk/agents/sallysavage/

    I use her every year for my family, and have never been let down yet, and she always manages to undercut anywhere else by at least a fiver - every little bit helps!
    Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
    (MSE Andrea says ok!)
  • Hypocondriac does not drive and his girlfriend has only just passed her test.Hello son .Hows the studying going?
    I believe.......:lovethoug
    Feb Grocery £300 - 14.50 = £285.50
  • emweaver wrote: »
    www.legerholidays.co.uk do coach holidays from 2 - 5 days, they have a price guarantee where if you find a cheaper price within so many days of booking they match it

    Thanks for that. The problem with leger is I can't find any seach results for the time I want to go. I really would prefer to stay in a hotel outside the park with a day specifically set aside for visiting Paris. I do appreciate the help though :)
  • try here
    she is very helpful, i book with her every year

    http://www.holidayholiday.co.uk/agents/sallysavage/
    dont forget 20% off if you book before the end of jan. i just booked up with the coop, 4 days hb staying at hotel cheyenne 2adults 2 kids flying from birmingham end of march £856 inc transfers,insurance.:j
  • bestpud
    bestpud Posts: 11,048 Forumite
    Aidy wrote: »
    Hi

    Where generally is the best place to book for on-site hotel/eurostar packages; is it direct with Disney or are there other companies that can undercut their prices?

    cheers

    The cheapest option for us (both times), when everything was added up, was to book the hotel through Disney (don't forget Quidco) and the train through Eurostar.

    To get the best prices, Eurostar is best booked early.
  • iNath
    iNath Posts: 382 Forumite
    I was just about to post on here! The son she is referring to is me. (hi mum by the way) She means the end of June beginning of July. I went last year by coach and that was fine. I wanted about 3, 4 or at the most 5 days with one of the days outside the park to experience Paris a bit. I would prefer not to drive and obviously being a student I am rather poor so the cheaper the better.
    Eurostar do returns for £49ea. if you book early enough (this is the youth rate as I'm assuming you're both under 26).
  • LittleAnna wrote: »
    Hypocondriac does not drive and his girlfriend has only just passed her test.Hello son .Hows the studying going?

    call or email that contact i gave
    she can arrange transport also

    no harm in asking.....
    Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
    (MSE Andrea says ok!)
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