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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Thanks for the link i will spend a few hours on there before making any final booking decisions.
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  • Hi,

    I'm looking into a short trip to DLP next March, I've read loads of different threads on here and am just really confused about all the different options!

    Basically we need to get there as cheaply as possible and were' tied to certain dates.

    it's 2 adults and 1 child aged 3
    leave Tue 25th March 08, return Fri 28th March 08

    Don't mind how we travel there really, although were in the North west so any boat or train from London would be in addition to the cost of getting down there so flying might be better?

    We are keen campers but how warm will it be in Paris in March?!

    Can anyone help with even a starting point price/choices wise?

    I can normally wade my way through the beach holiday sites but this DLP is all alien to me!

    thanks in advance!
  • Hi there,

    We have just booked to go to Disneyland Paris next April. We haven't yet done the travel but plan to go on the eurostar, we are going to book it around Christmas time. The main reason for this was because we had heard we could use tescos clubcard vouchers to pay for the eurostar so we thought we' get saving!! (Or spending so to speak!!)

    Anyway, when I looked on the tescos website it looks like you can only use them to Paris NOT to the Disneyland resort?? Is this right?? Ive read on a few websites that you can use them to go to Disney.

    Also IF you can use them then can you use them as part payment or do we need to save enough to pay for the whole trip??

    Id be grateful for any help!! Thank you xxx :D
  • duchy
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    Paris is similar in weather to London so I guess you'd need to be very keen campers !!
    Some of the coach companies run services with hotel & passes included from the North often advertising in local papers. That might be a good starting point and give you something to compare other companies with.
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  • when we go, we get cheap flights from glasgow to paris, airport bus to paris, then stay in paris and take a day trip on the train to dlp.
    There's really only a day's worth of entertainment and the train goes to the dlp door. Gives you much more accomodation choice, more to do with your stay to.
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  • Bettyboop
    Bettyboop Posts: 1,343 Forumite
    Hi All,

    We are looking at going to Disneyland Paris on the 24th or 25th of November for a maximum of 4 nights. I have been to individual hotels and had a look at disneylandparis.com but all the deals I have been finding are between £500-£600 for 3 adults and 1 four year old. It would be ideal if park tickets and at least breakfast was included.

    Please share your ideas about where else we could look? How about discount codes?

    As for getting there we are probably going to drive.

    Thanks for your help. I'm hoping to get this week booked ASAP. CHEERS.


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  • The Tesco Clubcard booklet actually states "Disneyland Resort Paris is excluded" . Sorry
  • You can book a Eurostar to Paris Gare du Nord and then travel by RER to Disneyland. It will add about an hour to your journey but if you get an early train, you can get there before the Eurostar one-a-day train arrives in Disneyland. The RER will cost around a fiver single for an adult - just remember only a Maclaren buggy or narrower will fit through any Paris Metro/RER barriers (if you are taking a toddler).
  • Oooo!! Thats worth knowing, thank you!! We'll have a toddler plus 7 week old baby!! Thank you!! x
  • If you book via the Disney website then the tickets are already included. What hotels have you looked at already?
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