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  • amandada
    amandada Posts: 1,168 Forumite
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    thank you! ooooh that does sound like a good idea will look into that then!

    can anyone tell me which station i need to look up for eurostar?is it direct from london?or do we need to change somewhere? all i can see is london>paris on eurostar site or has my brain just completly turned to mush with 2nd baby!!!??

    here you are
    http://www.eurostar.com/UK/uk/leisure/latest_deals/disneyland_info.jsp?cid=ppc-UK :)
  • flower24
    flower24 Posts: 1,719 Forumite
    edited 11 April 2010 at 9:20PM
    Hi, I'm hoping to book our holiday to Disneyland this week, but I've got a few questions just wondered if somebody here could help me?

    We are going to fly with easyjet and will be landing at 21.20 are there still buses around at the airport at around 10pm to take us to disneyland?? We are going to book a night at the kyriad for the first night because of the late flight so we don't lose out on a day in the park.

    I'm also wondering should we take our own buggy or hire one? My son will be 2.5 when we go so definitely need one. And if anyone has flown with easyjet before do you know how much it is to take a buggy? I can't find any info on the site.

    Thanks xx
  • james99_2
    james99_2 Posts: 21 Forumite
    Hi,

    I'm taking thew OH & kids (2 & 4) by next month. What will the weather be like i.e. how cold and any recommendations on what to wear.
  • amandada
    amandada Posts: 1,168 Forumite
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    Hi, I'm hoping to book our holiday to Disneyland this week, but I've got a few questions just wondered if somebody here could help me?

    We are going to fly with easyjet and will be landing at 21.20 are there still buses around at the airport at around 10pm to take us to disneyland?? We are going to book a night at the kyriad for the first night because of the late flight so we don't lose out on a day in the park.

    I'm also wondering should we take our own buggy or hire one? My son will be 2.5 when we go so definitely need one. And if anyone has flown with easyjet before do you know how much it is to take a buggy? I can't find any info on the site.

    Thanks xx

    The buses stop at about 19:00.. I'd highly recommend using the TGV, the station's in the airport, price is comparable, if not cheaper than the bus and it;s only 1 stop and takes about 10 minutes, as opposed to about an hour.

    DEFINITELY take your own buggy-it's a fair hike to the train station in the airport, and as much as anything, he'd probably actually be safer/easier to keep an eye on in a buggy whilst in the airport.
    From memory the last time I took a buggy with Easyjet (about 3 years ago I think) they didn't charge, and you just handed it over at the door of the plane
  • amandada
    amandada Posts: 1,168 Forumite
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    james99 wrote: »
    Hi,

    I'm taking thew OH & kids (2 & 4) by next month. What will the weather be like i.e. how cold and any recommendations on what to wear.

    If anything it should be a couple of degrees warmer than the UK as you're further south and inland-it was t-shirt weather last week!
  • amandada wrote: »
    From memory the last time I took a buggy with Easyjet (about 3 years ago I think) they didn't charge, and you just handed it over at the door of the plane

    yes i can second this but again it was about 4 years ago when we flew with them but they were great we took it all the way to gate and then they gave it us back as we got off at the other end so didn't have to carry dd1 or anything!
  • Marcia17
    Marcia17 Posts: 30 Forumite
    Hi I need some advice we managed to 40% off at Davy Crockett for first 4 nights in September, we have a 11pm ferry back on the last day so thought we might do a day trip to Paris, is this easiest by train, bus or coach? Also any idea of cost we are a family of two adults and three children age 11, 9 and 5
  • maursie
    maursie Posts: 299 Forumite
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    Marcia17 wrote: »
    Hi I need some advice we managed to 40% off at Davy Crockett for first 4 nights in September, we have a 11pm ferry back on the last day so thought we might do a day trip to Paris, is this easiest by train, bus or coach? Also any idea of cost we are a family of two adults and three children age 11, 9 and 5

    we did a day trip in march - took the train from dlp straight to Paris, was 45 euros for 2 ad and 2 children,this was for day tickets which can be used on metro etc as well.
  • I think the last TGV is at 10pm. Worth checking. x
  • Hi, ive been looking at doing disney this october,18th-20th as i have enough airmiles to get us all there (2 adults 2 kids age 3 and 6), and just did a dummy booking for 2nites/3days at hotel sata fe, with half board meal option, came in at £474.
    That seems good to me, is it? how much for spending? it would just be for drinks.snacks/souveniers(absolute minimum) etc for the 3 days in the parks.
    Also, as its airmiles and all baggage allowance is included, would it be an idea to fill one suitcase with loads of bottles of pop,snacks etc to take and use one case for clothes? are you allowed to take stuff in?
    I may be getting ahead of myself here as we are going tto spain in july,only reason im thinking this is because we cant use our airmiles for spain so basically could we do the whole trip on, say, £800 max?
    TIA :D
    Everyone who thanks me when ive helped will get a 5% share when I win this weeks Euromillions......:p
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