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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • DMC75_2
    DMC75_2 Posts: 216 Forumite
    gonna book davy crockett as coming back from south france , arriving fri and leaving monday . Should we do the half board as we will be eating in most nights ? also is davy crockett decent as seen mostly good but some bad reports on trip advisor
  • DMC75 wrote: »
    gonna book davy crockett as coming back from south france , arriving fri and leaving monday . Should we do the half board as we will be eating in most nights ? also is davy crockett decent as seen mostly good but some bad reports on trip advisor


    i only know one person who stayed in davy crockett, purely because he and his wife have 4 kids, and he said it was great.:D
    Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
    (MSE Andrea says ok!)
  • Ratmouse
    Ratmouse Posts: 26 Forumite
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    hi peep looking to book today anybody had any experiance with Leisure Direction ? seem slightly cheaper than anywhere else i can find
  • aj2703
    aj2703 Posts: 876 Forumite
    cdescort wrote: »
    hi peep looking to book today anybody had any experiance with Leisure Direction ? seem slightly cheaper than anywhere else i can find


    It all depends on what package you are after, i have always found booking directly from the site and booking the travel seperate to always be the cheapest.
  • leirutxi
    leirutxi Posts: 331 Forumite
    aj2703 wrote: »
    It all depends on what package you are after, i have always found booking directly from the site and booking the travel seperate to always be the cheapest.

    Yes, me too, I've just booked a few days ago through Quidco and got £14 cashback from Eurostar and £20 from Disneyland. :T
  • anna42hmr
    anna42hmr Posts: 2,890 Forumite
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    hello

    just a couple things i am now wondering (yes leaving it late lol as we head to london tomorrow.

    we are staying at seqioua lodge montana rooms and wondering the mini bars in the rooms are they fridge ones or just cupboards as taking travel kettle and wondering about storing milk

    is there a hair dryer in the room as i dont think there was when we stayed at santa fe last year?

    and finally, we are getting the eurostar into dlp direct and thinking of walking with our cases from the eurostar to the hotel rather than get the shuttle, any one done this? or are we better getting the shuttle?
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  • aj2703
    aj2703 Posts: 876 Forumite
    anna42hmr wrote: »
    hello

    just a couple things i am now wondering (yes leaving it late lol as we head to london tomorrow.

    we are staying at seqioua lodge montana rooms and wondering the mini bars in the rooms are they fridge ones or just cupboards as taking travel kettle and wondering about storing milk

    is there a hair dryer in the room as i dont think there was when we stayed at santa fe last year?

    and finally, we are getting the eurostar into dlp direct and thinking of walking with our cases from the eurostar to the hotel rather than get the shuttle, any one done this? or are we better getting the shuttle?

    They should be fridges..... As for the walk i'd play it by ear... it's a good 10 minute walk if not a bit more. if your knackered by the time you get there take the shuttle..... It might be Pee-ing down with rain anyways...:D
  • Help, We are going to Disney for the first time on the 4th Feb for 3 nights ( that is me and my twin 6 nearly 7 year old girls.) We are staying at the Newport Bay and I have also booked the half board deal . So far I have booked for dinner at Mickey and lunch at the Lucky Nugget. I have one walking princess and one who thinks she is Jessie so from reading the posts I think the Lucky Nugget should sort the Jessie fixation out. They are tall for their age over 120cm so what can we do,? where do I start? How should I plan our days, can I take both girls on a ride and will there be lots of choice? What should I book for my last dinner? is the Wild West show realy worth the £153 they want for our 3 tickets for a good view or will the 2nd class tickets be ok? or is it not worth the money? . They are so excited as it is only their second trip out of this country , so I so want to make it special for them and do my best to not bancrupt us. Hope you can help , thanks
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    I think theyll be able to go on all the rides, maybe not Indiana Jones as I think thats quite a tall height restriction

    We liked Inventions on our last day, was the perfect end, leaving the park going for a nice meal with loads of characters as opposed to mopping in the hotel feeling sorry for ourselves about going home the next day lol
    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.
  • Ratmouse
    Ratmouse Posts: 26 Forumite
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    aj2703 wrote: »
    It all depends on what package you are after, i have always found booking directly from the site and booking the travel seperate to always be the cheapest.


    thanks for that booked eurostar £113 cheaper booking seperate
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