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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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inspector_monkfish wrote: »thanks - thats what i'm thinking
we gotta eat, so why not get some entertainment too!!
do you know the current prices ?
RATES:
1st category seating:
Adult rate - public rate: £50**
Children's rate - public rate: £40**
2nd category seating:
Adult rate - public rate: £42**
Children's rate - public rate: £32**
We were given 15% off this price when I phoned up (two days ago) email confirmation sent through the next day which I have to print and take with me. I went for 2nd cat seating as my OH does suffer with mild asthma, although when asked by the advisor I said no oops lol. I went half term feb last time (to disney) and it was a bit of a stuggle getting an evening meal anywhere so at least with this one booked we are guaranteed a table and a meal lol.0 -
michellefromessex wrote: »RATES:
1st category seating:
Adult rate - public rate: £50**
Children's rate - public rate: £40**
2nd category seating:
Adult rate - public rate: £42**
Children's rate - public rate: £32**
We were given 15% off this price when I phoned up (two days ago) email confirmation sent through the next day which I have to print and take with me. I went for 2nd cat seating as my OH does suffer with mild asthma, although when asked by the advisor I said no oops lol. I went half term feb last time (to disney) and it was a bit of a stuggle getting an evening meal anywhere so at least with this one booked we are guaranteed a table and a meal lol.
thank-you
crikey though, thats £180 or £148
is it really THAT good??Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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inspector_monkfish wrote: »In my opinion, Newport is a waste of money.
You are paying for extras like swimming pools, etc... that you will most probably never use, as you will probably be in the Parks from 9am to 9pm !
Save some cash, and stay at Cheyenne.
Its just as nice, but without a Pool !!
If you drive instead, you can exchange Tesco Vouchers for Eurotunnel.
Also, someone told me you can book Disneyland Paris with Tesco Vouchers via French Life....
http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/product.aspx?R=143
But I have never checked this out myself - it might be worth contacting them...
OR
maybe try this contact of mine for a great deal...
http://www.holidayholiday.co.uk/agents/sallysavage/
i've been every year for the past 10 years, and never found anyone cheaper than her
Good Luck !!
Thanks very much for your reply. E-mailed Air Miles back and the price did include the park tickets as well. Will e-mail them back now to ask for the price for the Cheyenne. Did debate Eurotunnel but as we live in South Wales it's a long drive to Folkstone so I'm opting for the Eurostar.0 -
ellie9ellie wrote: »Thanks very much for your reply. E-mailed Air Miles back and the price did include the park tickets as well. Will e-mail them back now to ask for the price for the Cheyenne. Did debate Eurotunnel but as we live in South Wales it's a long drive to Folkstone so I'm opting for the Eurostar.
good luck - let us know how you get onPlease take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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No ones asked but if you are staying on site get half board added as a extra, the prices were mad, been a few times before and never had HB but this time we did and thank god we did....the euro is beyond poops! It was the best thing we did that holiday lol.
An example is small bottles of soft drink, cans of soft drink and small bottles of water will set you back just a smidge under 3 euros each.....not much difference in the £ so you see where I'm going on this!
There is always the esso garage next to the Santa Fe hotel that sells cheap big bottles of water for 85 cents so that was brill!! Their sandwiches were 4-6 euros and they weren't even nice!
we only paid £13 per adult per night and £6 per child per night and we were eating in places that the set menu was 25 Euros each for adults!
Anyway anyone going on holiday have a fab time, its brilliant! xxxYou may walk and you may run
You leave your footprints all around the sun
And every time the storm and the soul wars come
You just keep on walking0 -
Just had an e-mail back at there is a £150 difference if I stay in the Cheyenne :j The money I then save I could use towards going HB as the poster above me has recommended (sorry didn't take a note of your name!!) Is the Cheyenne a good hotel? (even though I know I won't spend much time there!!)0
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ellie9ellie wrote: »Just had an e-mail back at there is a £150 difference if I stay in the Cheyenne :j The money I then save I could use towards going HB as the poster above me has recommended (sorry didn't take a note of your name!!) Is the Cheyenne a good hotel? (even though I know I won't spend much time there!!)
Yes Cheyenne is perfect, and very comfortable and clean, on all the occassions i have stayed there.
I am going there on Monday for a week, with my family.
Its wild West themed and the kids love it.
You get characters dressed up as cowboys/cowgirls in reception!
Doesn't have a Pool, but as i said earlier, you wouldn't get to use it anyway, as you'll be in the parks all day.
It may be a 5min longer walk to the Parks, than Newport is, but thats nothing when you are saving £150 ! Plus its actually a nice stroll along the riverside and lake to get to the parks from Cheyenne. (or just hop on the free bus)
I'm happy to have saved you some cash !! :beer:Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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inspector_monkfish wrote: »Yes Cheyenne is perfect, and very comfortable and clean, on all the occassions i have stayed there.
I am going there on Monday for a week, with my family.
Its wild West themed and the kids love it.
You get characters dressed up as cowboys/cowgirls in reception!
Doesn't have a Pool, but as i said earlier, you wouldn't get to use it anyway, as you'll be in the parks all day.
It may be a 5min longer walk to the Parks, than Newport is, but thats nothing when you are saving £150 ! Plus its actually a nice stroll along the riverside and lake to get to the parks from Cheyenne. (or just hop on the free bus)
I'm happy to have saved you some cash !! :beer:
You are a star - and DD will love the bunkbeds in the hotel. When it comes to booking lunch with the Princesses is there a best way of going about that? Hope you have a lovely time next week x0 -
ellie9ellie wrote: »You are a star - and DD will love the bunkbeds in the hotel. When it comes to booking lunch with the Princesses is there a best way of going about that? Hope you have a lovely time next week x
Thank-you!
Sorry, we've never done lunch with the Princesses.
Have booked Character Dinners and Breakfasts before though, and always done that with the either the hotel reception, or the actual restaurant. So i'm guessing its the same for the Princesses.Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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we are looking to book for march & i have been considering the Newport Bay, now i have read people saying its more money & we wont use the facilties, i am now considering a cheraper option.
can anyone recommend please? we want to go half board, 2 adults, 2 children & 1 infant, was thinking possible Cheyenne?
please help?mummy to 3 monsters!
trying to money save, but spot too many bargains on here!!0
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