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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • poppyolivia
    poppyolivia Posts: 2,976 Forumite
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    emmakirks wrote: »
    So for those of you in 'the know' about DLP - do you think there will be a better deal than the current 30% off for going next March?

    Thanks Emma

    Hi there!

    If you are getting the FULL 30% off thats good!

    I am going in 5 wks time for 7 days and again in Feb for 6 days..got a good deal on both (40% off!)...got flights with easy jet!

    Went online to see this amazing deal they have right now with the upto 30% off including transport too!...well BOTH my holidays are £600 EACH dearer to book now!:eek:...You really have to book when you think...thank goodness I didn't wait! x

    I'm quite suprised the free dining hasn't come back on again, we did that in January and was pretty amazing!...I would love that to come back!:o
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    wendyphant wrote: »
    have you checked out the davey crockett or the newport bay they all offer rooms for 5 or 6

    I have just tried the newport bay but put your 3 yr old as 2 years and it came out as one room for the 5 of you for 3 nights 4 days £623
    My sil often puts her youngest as a baby and buys a ticket for the park so they can have 1 room her kids are 4/5/7

    davey crockett was £576.80 and that is a bungalow with your 3 children being correct ages
    hth

    what does your sister do about sleeping arrangements for the children wendyphant? Its just that the rooms only sleep 4, and you'd only get a cot for an under-3 to sleep in. I suppose if you had a room with 2 double beds, all the kids could sleep in one bed?

    I guess its a risk you take - as I have known for every person on the bookings passports to be asked for at check-in at DLP.
  • jc4mc
    jc4mc Posts: 17 Forumite
    Oh I didn't think of the passports!!! Could you please let me know what your sister does about that.

    Thank you x
  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    I know she takes the LO's inflatabble ready bed she hasn't mentioned about the passports before sorry. she drives there so it is easy ti take the ready bed with her. But as yours are little you could put the 3 in a double together.
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  • Lyndach
    Lyndach Posts: 446 Forumite
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    This reminds me I need to ask a few questions, I leave in 13 days!

    Anyone know if/how much the swimming pool cost's at the Davy Crockett ranch?
    Also is there a kettle/cutlery/saucepan in the room/cabin?
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Lyndach wrote: »
    This reminds me I need to ask a few questions, I leave in 13 days!

    Anyone know if/how much the swimming pool cost's at the Davy Crockett ranch?
    Also is there a kettle/cutlery/saucepan in the room/cabin?

    If you're staying at the Davy Crockett ranch, the swimming pool is free to use. Yes, a kettle, cutlery and saucepans are provided for you in the cabins :).
  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    I heard that the rooms in the hotels do not provide a tea tray (like our hotels do) is this right? If it is it looks like i'll need to take a travel kettle and a stack of tea bag - I am a teapot!!!!
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  • bestpud
    bestpud Posts: 11,048 Forumite
    wendyphant wrote: »
    I heard that the rooms in the hotels do not provide a tea tray (like our hotels do) is this right? If it is it looks like i'll need to take a travel kettle and a stack of tea bag - I am a teapot!!!!

    They have kettles, or you can request one if they don't, but they don't supply tea bags etc unless you pay quite a hefty price.

    I take coffee and instant hot chocolate with me and make a flask to go round the parks as the drinks are very expensive. I have been known to fill the flask from the hot chocolate machine at breakfast time too. :o

    They don't always have mugs either so I grab one from the canteen on the first morning and hide it from the cleaners.
  • rach246
    rach246 Posts: 138 Forumite
    jc4mc wrote: »
    Hi Everyone, I am hoping all you DLP fans can help me with a problem I am having......:o

    We are a family of 5, 2 adults and 3 children 10, 8 and 3. I am looking to go to DLP but would really like to stay in one of the DLP hotels but as far as I can find the only hotel I can stay at is the Disney Land Castle one, is this my only option??? The reason I ask is because the prices are coming in at over £1000.00 for March!!!:eek:

    If anyone has any advice I would be most greatful.

    Thank you all in advance:)

    Hi I went to DLP last month. We were a group of 5, it was cheaper to book 2 rooms at Sequioa Lodge (using the 40 % offer). We had joining rooms which was great as the kids could run wild in one room whilst we hid in the other! Good Luck!!!!
  • clairelou44
    clairelou44 Posts: 1,114 Forumite
    Hi can anyone recommend a cheap but nice hotel near Disneyland Paris - Im going for 4 nights on the 21st September and Have booked Davy Crockett ranch but were travelling over on the 20th so need a cheap hotel for that night
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