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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Hi
Has anyone done the day trip into paris, I think it's by cityrama ??
How much does it cost , is it best to book in advance , and if so with who ??
Any help would be great :beer:0 -
disney have a new offer, 30% off, take a look at this link for full info http://offers.disneylandparis.co.uk/special-offers/discount-disneyland-summer-offer-up-to-30.xhtml Book by August 31st and get up to 30% on a 2 night/3 days or a 3 night/4 days package for arrival any day from July 31st to October 22nd 2009MFW#105 - 2015 Overpaid £8095 / 2016 Overpaid £6983.24 / 2017 Overpaid £3583.12 / 2018 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2019 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2020 Overpaid £2583.12/ 2021 overpaid £1506.82 /2022 Overpaid £2975.28 / 2023 Overpaid £2677.30 / 2024 Overpaid £2173.61 Total OP since mortgage started in 2015 = £37,286.86 2025 MFW target £1700, payments to date at April 2025 - £1712.07..0
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I am looking to go to florida in june 2010- can you visit disney for just a day? Or 2 days? I can only find tickets for 7 or 14 days?
Also i will just be me and my bf (age 20 and 24) no kids- which of the parks would you reccomend? Although it seems the most child friendly park i really fancy magic kingdom just to see the castle!!!0 -
I am looking to go to florida in june 2010- can you visit disney for just a day? Or 2 days? I can only find tickets for 7 or 14 days?
Also i will just be me and my bf (age 20 and 24) no kids- which of the parks would you reccomend? Although it seems the most child friendly park i really fancy magic kingdom just to see the castle!!!
This thread covers Disneyland Paris, you want the Walt Disney World, Florida thread here.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1820085&page=5
Loads of reading in the thread and lots of links in the first post regarding tickets.
You can buy a 1 day ticket at the gates for any of the parks and you've plenty of time to read up on which parks might be best suited to you, my personal favourite is Epcot.0 -
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It seems there are deals up to the end of August for DLP - What happens then? Once the schools go back, can we expect further offers? What's happened in previous years? I'm sure there's a few folks on the thread that can help me with their knowledge.
I was looking at the Leger day trip offers. It expires 28th August. This would probably mean £150 cost for me (for 6)!
I am heading to Paris with the kids in September 20th for a couple of days and am desperate to afford at least a single day at DLP - Standard Price of £240 per day! so the cheaper the better of course - I'm looking for any offers for a family of 6 - Wish me luck :eek::eek::eek:
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According to people in the know on the DLP forums, there will continue to be big discounts. I have never known DLP to give such big discounts in all the years we have been going. I am really hoping there will be another big one for next spring.
We are going on the 13th September for a week and it cost us just over a grand for 4 of us, so deals will be about for a while. There is a new 30% off deal.0 -
Hi there,
This is the first time I've posted although I read the website a lot.
I'm trying to plan a hen weekend to EuroDisney for next May. it seems I am too early to book a lot of things.
I want to keep the price to an absolute minimum. £200 for dirt cheap accommodation, park tickets, and travel. Is this possible? Does anyone know whether it is cheapest to go by Eurostar/Ferry/Plane?
Please help? I'm going round in circles on Google.
Thanks!!0 -
jennyhofff wrote: »Hi there,
This is the first time I've posted although I read the website a lot.
I'm trying to plan a hen weekend to EuroDisney for next May. it seems I am too early to book a lot of things.
I want to keep the price to an absolute minimum. £200 for dirt cheap accommodation, park tickets, and travel. Is this possible? Does anyone know whether it is cheapest to go by Eurostar/Ferry/Plane?
Please help? I'm going round in circles on Google.
Thanks!!
For how long?
Eurostar/PLane/Ferry return will be around £60. With the fastest being plane at 1 hour, then eurostar at 2hours 45 and lastly car. Plane tickets can be found for £50 return on easyjet but then you'll have to get from the airport to the parks. Eurostar is £59 return. 1 day DLP Tickets are about £45. So £105 so far. If you can get a hotel for under £95 a night (easy) then you're done. That's only for 1 night though.0 -
jennyhofff wrote: »Hi there,
This is the first time I've posted although I read the website a lot.
I'm trying to plan a hen weekend to EuroDisney for next May. it seems I am too early to book a lot of things.
I want to keep the price to an absolute minimum. £200 for dirt cheap accommodation, park tickets, and travel. Is this possible? Does anyone know whether it is cheapest to go by Eurostar/Ferry/Plane?
Please help? I'm going round in circles on Google.
Thanks!!
Hi
Surprisingly your cheapest option may be this
https://www.marriott.com/reservation/rateListMenu.mi
Reviews
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g1221082-d282519-Reviews-Marriott_Village_d_Ile_de_France-Bailly_Romainvilliers_Ile_de_France.html
It would cost 161 euros per night for 6 people to sleep and you can buy croissants in the shop on site. There is a swimming pool, sauna etc.
Dishwasher , washing machine etc all provided.
There is a shuttle that runs to Disneyland for 2 euros or a bus from the road outside.
We are staying there in a couple of weeks and also stayed there at Christmas but you may need to check on all female parties.
Cheapest travel will be taking a car by ferry or getting a cheap flight.
http://www.norfolkline.com/ferry/SelectFare.aspx
If you want to go into the park for 3 days or more then get an annual pass as it works out cheaper.
http://www.dlrpmagic.com/guidebook/your-visit/booking/annual-passports/
These also give free parking at the car park by Disneyland so no bus fares.0 -
Thanks for the advice Giovanni - those easyjet flights could definitely be a winner. You have reassured me that this might actually be possible!0
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