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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Milky_Mocha wrote: »Hi there, Eurodisney experts
I was about to book via the official Eurodisney site when I decided to hunt around and found it considerably cheaper at £350. Disney site was £670 even with the 40% off on hotel. Here's the package:
2 adults, 2 kids - 1 infant on lap, 1 toddler in seat on Eurostar
Midweek travel - 3 days, 2 nights Cheyenne resort (meet and greet was #1 criteria for hotel) incl breakfast
ticket passes for all 3 days
Is this a good deal?
What kind of breakfast is provided, does anyone know?
The deal was with expedia. It came up to £377.04 and I deducted the 7.5% cashback which I got from topcashback.co.uk
that is a very good deal, we are staying at the Cheyenne in just under 2 wks, 2 nights/3 days, 3 adults, 2 kids & i infant & Eurostar seperatley, half board came to £901.mummy to 3 monsters!
trying to money save, but spot too many bargains on here!!0 -
foxymum1977 wrote: »that is a very good deal, we are staying at the Cheyenne in just under 2 wks, 2 nights/3 days, 3 adults, 2 kids & i infant & Eurostar seperatley, half board came to £901.
Cheyenne is perfect.
Best value of all the hotels i reckon.
lovely little walk along the river alsoPlease take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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thewelshman wrote: »Hi, this may sound stupid, but did you include the park tickets? I just went on there and looked at the Santa Fe, and got a good price of 840 with the eurostar (2 adults, teenager and toddler) but noticed on the booking page that it did not include park tickets. Selecting that took it to 1100 for a 4 night stay.
Yes it did include the park tickets. At first I thought it didn't but then it states in my confirmation:
[SIZE=-1]Room description: [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Standard room-Parks' tickets included[/SIZE][SIZE=-2]Includes: Continental Breakfast, Free Parking[/SIZE]The reason people don't move right down inside the carriage is that there's nothing to hold onto when you're in the middle.0 -
Hello dlp experts I have booked 2 nights at the disneyland hotel for the end of march with the 40% off and children go free. and was looking at the half board options and was thinking of the premier at £149.00(2 adults and 3.5 year old) and was wondering how exactly it works (i.e. are the vouchers used against the cost of a meal and do you pay the difference) and also if we was to book bbwwa which is 2nd tier seating what would their be left to pay?0
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foxymum1977 wrote: »that is a very good deal, we are staying at the Cheyenne in just under 2 wks, 2 nights/3 days, 3 adults, 2 kids & i infant & Eurostar seperatley, half board came to £901.
:mad: i was there just 3 weeks ago - you are making me jealous - i wanna go back !! :cool:Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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inspector_monkfish wrote: »no idea why it won't show the link...
It only does that when mse has banned the site from being posted. not sure why they would have done so but they dont do it to many sitesWins 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.0 -
runaroundalot wrote: »Hello dlp experts I have booked 2 nights at the disneyland hotel for the end of march with the 40% off and children go free. and was looking at the half board options and was thinking of the premier at £149.00(2 adults and 3.5 year old) and was wondering how exactly it works (i.e. are the vouchers used against the cost of a meal and do you pay the difference) and also if we was to book bbwwa which is 2nd tier seating what would their be left to pay?
Hi, from what I know, the premier half board option is vouchers, and on the DLRP website it states, that any difference must be paid if the value exceeds the voucher value.
When you say book Buffalo Bills, is that using the vouchers or booking it seperately?
I think for 1st tier seating its roughly £10 extra. I will check in the brochure and let you know0 -
Hi, please has anyone used Baby Switch ( or it may be called rider swap) at Euro Disney?
Our son is six, so no baby but doesn't like big rides but my partner and I both love them along with our daughter.
If is similar to Alton Towers that would work great.
There you get a pass at customer services on entering the park to show to the ride attendants
Does anyone know where you get the pass?
We aren't staying at the resort - hope that isn't a problem either.0 -
sodamnfunky thanks we were looking to pay for buffalo bills with the vouchers.0
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Hi, This is my first post, so apologies if it is in the wrong place. My other half has just dislocated his shoulder and we are supposed to be going to DLP in 3 weeks. Does anyone have any suggestions as to whether it is worth going anyway, or if we should postpone Kids are really excited, but not sure if its worth it...0
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