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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Hi there, we have always used Leger, but with these travel is included. There prices are very reasonable and use all transport types. Last time we went it was for halloween we stayed for 3 nights went by plane, stayed in the MyTravel Explorers hotel. It included 2 days in the park (hopper ticket) and breakfast. There were 3 adults and 2 kids and the total price was just over £1,000.
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I find that if we drive to Disney it's cheaper to book everything separately ourselves. So we book direct with Disney and direct with Eurotunnel. Some travel agents are a right PITA as they insist on selling their own allocations on different days and different hotels and try to make us believe that nothing else is available.The man without a signature.0
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Hi I have always booked separately too. Cheap flights, then look around for hotel deals. I think the associated DLP Hotels offer much better value and are far more comfortable. My personal favouite is Holiday inn, you can check out their offers http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/en/hotel/pardi?_requestid=116344&crUrl=/h/d/6c/1/en/hotelsearchresults&rpb=hotel&_requestid=116347
MyExplorers is ok http://www.explorershotels.com/
Dream Castle Hotel http://www.vi-hotels.com/content/en/246.php
kYRIAD
http://www.kyriad.com/hotel/en/FRA22299.htm
RADISSON http://www.golfresort.paris.radissonsas.com/
These hotels should be checked for prices also try Expedia, but there not as good as they used to be.
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Last time we went there we used www.cheaperferries.com for the ferry part.
It took us about 3 hours to do the drive from/to Calais. We phoned Disney direct to book our Hotel and managed to get a fantastic room in the Hotel New York overlooking Lake Disney.0 -
I know this is short notice.... but my kind (!) employers have granted me a week's leave for October half term (w/c 22/10). I would like to treat my family to a 3/4 night stay in Paris - 2 days in Disney and 1/2 days in the centre. We will probably take the car and Eurotunnel as we can top up on shopping etc - and Eurostar is running quite expensive.
I am struggling to find a hotel that can accommodate 5 of us together that is accessible to both the Disney park and the City - children are 10,12,13 - does anyone have any suggestions/recommendations?Now MORTGAGE FREE
Mortgage at start of MFW Journey... £203,000
Paid in full March 2011 - onto the next venture now which is 2nd home in a sunnier place0 -
Explorers Hotel has rooms for 6. Pierre et Vacances at Val D-europe has appartments for 6. Citadines at Magny le Hongre. Alternatively loads of chioces with Etap and Premiere Classe chains that do 3 people per room very cheaply so you just reserve 2 rooms.0
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We are looking to on the 28th Nov I have a family of four
I will be driving and have got the following price:
Petrol there and back £120.00 + an additional £30.00 for tolls.
Ferry crossing free with tesco clubcard points other wise about £75.00
Accommodation off park self catering 3 nights Citéa Résidentiel Marne La Vallée 3 nights £107.04
Park tickets I have an annual pass so don’t pay for these but you can get them form http://www.365tickets.com/prodhubs.cfm/productId/71
4 days for the price of three £76.95 per adult kids under 7 free.
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hi guys,
wondering if anyone could advise me how to get a good deal for disney?
2 adults and 1 child flying from manchester early december for 3 nights.
got a quote from the travel agents and its £860:eek: :eek: :eek: Although that does include passes etc. i found a hotel for around £300 but flights from leeds were coming in at £200 each!!
any ideas where i can get a better deal from?
cheersIt is better to be thought of as an idiot than to open your mouth and remove all doubt
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What age is your child? Does it need to be a Disney hotel. Prices are a lot cheaper in the last week of November if that's any use to you.0
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The_Mallard wrote: »What age is your child? Does it need to be a Disney hotel. Prices are a lot cheaper in the last week of November if that's any use to you.
she is 3. am not fulled about it being a week earlier. it's just so expensive! found a hotel and flights for £500 booking them seperatly but then tickets for disney are about £200:eek:It is better to be thought of as an idiot than to open your mouth and remove all doubt
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