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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • young
    young Posts: 87 Forumite
    54druids wrote: »
    a deal to disneyland paris with flights going around about 18th - 20th June for 2 adults 2 kids 7 and 10 from newcastle, Glasgow or edinburgh please for about 5 days

    Flights EasyJet from Glasgow - about £50 a head each way

    Book hotel direct with DLP online - they are doing 30 to 40% off just now and it includes park passes each day too if you stay at an onsite hotel.

    Santa Fe cheapest option and fine, but there is more than a handful of hotels to at from 2 star to 5 star.
  • Incapuppy
    Incapuppy Posts: 5,713 Forumite
    The OP has booked something else but not bothered to update this thread.
  • SimonVeness
    SimonVeness Posts: 46 Forumite
    Anyone ever used goldcrest coaches? I've noticed the prices are better if you book through coach holidays.com

    Gold Crest are a well-established coach specialist tour operator, they are fully ABTA bonded, so are a pretty safe bet for anything like this. They and Leger Holidays are two of the biggest companies for this type of holiday, both based in Yorkshire. CoachHolidays.com are a travel agent as opposed to a tour operator, only they specialise in all types of coach trips and tours. If one is cheaper than the other, you should definitely take the cheapest.
  • 54druids
    54druids Posts: 516 Forumite
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    Incapuppy wrote: »
    The OP has booked something else but not bothered to update this thread.

    You should maybe excercise some patience before you post. First of all yes I have booked something else for next week but have spent most of this evening finalising my holiday which i only confirmed this afternoon. However if you "bothered" to wait you would have discovered that I am still contemplating going to Disneyland so I still need the information. You know nothing about my full circumstances but fyi I have the whole of the summer holidays to entertain 2 kids. Thankyou to all the other replies and please ignore this post as I still need the information.
    Smile though your bank is breaking:)
  • Incapuppy
    Incapuppy Posts: 5,713 Forumite
    54druids wrote: »
    Can anyone help me out with a deal to disneyland paris with flights going around about 18th - 20th June for 2 adults 2 kids 7 and 10 from newcastle, Glasgow or edinburgh please for about 5 days

    So you are still wanting people to look for something for these dates then are you? Many apologies if that is the case.
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    I'm looking at going in DEC with a coach company (never used them before) 2 nights, 2 days at resort staying at hotel Santa Fe plus collection locally 215 (based on two adults sharing) and 99 each for the kids. Anyone ever used goldcrest coaches? I've noticed the prices are better if you book through coach holidays.com


    Hi, Ive read about them and got good reviews. However, I did also read it was tiring as you have 2 full days in the park but on the 2nd leave disneyland at 8pm. Which means rushing around that afternoon and a very tiring journey home.

    Another coach company which allows you full days plus a nights rest, travel home in the morning is www.legerholidays.co.uk you can go for upto 5 nights. Plus they do quidco cashback too
    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.
  • 54druids
    54druids Posts: 516 Forumite
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    We went to Paris 2 years ago and stayed in the marais district and travelled to Disney but woudnt recommend it although we did get the best of both worlds i.e. Paris sights and disney but missed out on evening parade as we had to catch the train. This is why we want to go back and stay in the park itself or perhaps closer by but not sure how close is best price wise. Don't fancy the idea of coach from Scotland as fear it would be a long journey. Now would probably look for anything later on in the summer (scottish holidays finish in August) or in October. Does anyone know how to travel from Beauvais to Disney (thinking of cheap flight deals)?
    Smile though your bank is breaking:)
  • The Beauvais airport provides a shuttle bus to Porte Maillot RER and M!tro station in west Paris for around €13/person. You then need to take the Metro Line 1 (Direction Chateau de Vincennes) to Charles de Gaulle Etoile and change there for the RER Line A to Marne-la-Vall!e.
  • maursie
    maursie Posts: 299 Forumite
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    i've just booked up to to DLP next march. Have chosen to fly with Easy Jet from Glasgow as they fly to CDG (they are the only direct flights to Paris from Glasgow) - got quite a good deal with them. It may be worth checking that out as well as Ryanair to Beauvais as the transfer time will not be so long to DLP. You can get private transfers from Beauvais (think it about 255 euros for a round trip).
  • ladychelle
    ladychelle Posts: 180 Forumite
    thanks for taking the time to check for me lisatarvelagent. I got impatient and booked with disney direct but i will take your number for future use.
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