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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • smnb08 wrote: »
    who was the company you booked to go with just so i dont lol

    was that to me?
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  • jimsmum
    jimsmum Posts: 4,044 Forumite
    smnb08 wrote: »
    who was the company you booked to go with just so i dont lol
    Nooo not the company I booked with although they did muck up and we are still £200 down trying to get OUR money back and compensation :mad: That was first choice.

    It was one of the friends and children I took with me :( nightmare :(
    I heart The Capital ;)
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    smnb08 wrote: »
    after staying at disney last october during the halloween festival which was fantastic by the way and im not a fan of halloween!i have decided to take the children again this year but during the christmas time.
    does anyone know when xmas starts in disney i want to go mid to end of november for daughters birthday.
    have been looking on disney website but you can only book up to the 8th of november.
    when do they normally start bookings for xmas?
    oh and is it a lot more expensive to stay at that time?
    thank you for any advice x


    My sister is going 23rd Nov and this is Disney xmas season. When she rang Disney she was told they allow you to book their bonfire and xmas season mid-late Spring so I assume sometime in April?

    Inspectormonkfish for some reason MSE dont want you posting that link hence why theyve blocked the clicky not sure why but they dont just ban sites willy nilly so must be due to some bad experience, spamming or something
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  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    Also she booked with legerholidays www.legerholidays.co.uk but she had to book it via the telephone as Disney arent officially taking bookings. But dont worry Leger have a contract with Disney and have done for 10 years (i think) so you will def get the holiday as its in their brochure. This is who my sister has booked with twice and we used them once before too.

    They do self drive, flights, euro star or coach to disneyland paris
    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.
  • emweaver wrote: »
    My sister is going 23rd Nov and this is Disney xmas season. When she rang Disney she was told they allow you to book their bonfire and xmas season mid-late Spring so I assume sometime in April?

    Inspectormonkfish for some reason MSE dont want you posting that link hence why theyve blocked the clicky not sure why but they dont just ban sites willy nilly so must be due to some bad experience, spamming or something

    its a fuly legit site
    i always use her

    thats why i had to spell it out that way ;)
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  • moneypooh
    moneypooh Posts: 2,217 Forumite
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    WE got back last night after doing the 3 for 2 night offer, excellent :)
    half board was a must :)

    oooo love that TOT :eek:

    Why doesn't Crush have a FP? The queues were 2 hours long everyday, and yet the carpet ride nextdoor had a FP but 10 minute queue??? :confused:

    For those worried about taking food in with you - don't. Security consisted of peering into the top of my rucksack and proding it, I even had obvious water and snacks - no problem at all.

    The 15th birthday merchandise is almost all reduced too, 20-50% off clothes etc. You can get the new Mickey's magical party stuff too :)
  • smnb08
    smnb08 Posts: 488 Forumite
    emweaver wrote: »
    Also she booked with legerholidays www.legerholidays.co.uk but she had to book it via the telephone as Disney arent officially taking bookings. But dont worry Leger have a contract with Disney and have done for 10 years (i think) so you will def get the holiday as its in their brochure. This is who my sister has booked with twice and we used them once before too.

    They do self drive, flights, euro star or coach to disneyland paris
    thank you so much this has been really helpfull.
    you dont happen to know if you can book with just a deposit with leger or do you have to pay in full?
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  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    you book with a deposit its £60 pp deposit, also if you quote Travel55 code T5501 you get 5% discount

    You can book on 0800 018 98 98 think they are open until 8 on weekdays and 5 on weekends
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  • Crabman
    Crabman Posts: 9,942 Forumite
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    Slightly rushed query :o

    Sister and three friends planning on visiting Disney. Eurostar works out at £49 return and youth hostel about £50 for two nights (both prices are per person).

    The Disney tickets themselves are showing as £41 per day when a specific date is selected.

    Does a total of £140 per person seem reasonable to you experts? I had a look through recent thread links and couldn't find anything similar through any sites mentioned, so any help would be appreciated. Expedia doesn't seem to want to load any results.
  • SimbaSimon
    SimbaSimon Posts: 810 Forumite
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    Crabman wrote: »
    Slightly rushed query :o

    Sister and three friends planning on visiting Disney. Eurostar works out at £49 return and youth hostel about £50 for two nights (both prices are per person).

    The Disney tickets themselves are showing as £41 per day when a specific date is selected.

    Does a total of £140 per person seem reasonable to you experts? I had a look through recent thread links and couldn't find anything similar through any sites mentioned, so any help would be appreciated. Expedia doesn't seem to want to load any results.

    I presume your going to Disney for 2/3 days or are you going elsewhere? If so don't look at the tickets per day, get a hopper as it works out cheaper and can be used for the same dates. E.g. a 3 day adult hopper is £94 as opposed to 3 lots of £41 which totals £123.

    I'm not sure when your sister is planning on going so prices do vary on the hotels, but we stayed at 2* disney's sante fe for £100 for 2 people (room sleeps 4), I believe this price is per room so it may be cheaper to look at hotel rooms if theres several of you going.

    Eurostar price sounds fine though.
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