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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    Northtim wrote: »
    We are trying to do Disneyland Paris as cheap as possible (having not booked early enough so missing the offers!!!).

    We are booked in to stay a a Premier Classe hotel in Bussey, having stayed in these before they are fine for just getting our heads down as don't plan on seeing much of the hotel!

    2 day tickets for DLP is the big one now, am I going to do any better than attractiontix and quidco? Has anyone used them before and was it all OK. I think my main concern is that they are e-tickets and if it rains they may fall apart so we can't use the Fastpass machines - may have to laminate them!!!

    Cheers for any hints!

    (also heading into Paris for a day between days in disney - anyone know if we avoid the queues if we pre book Eiffel Tower?)

    I was looking for 2 day tickets, and ended up using tesco deals,as had some that I didnt really need for anything else!
    pants conversion rate though!

    I was going to order from http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk/attraction-ticket-prices/disneylandparis.htm as they are proper tickets not e vouchers
  • Hi,

    Just wondering if anyone could give me a rough idea...... I am going 2 weeks today with my daughter who is 6.... I have booked the half board standard meal plan and already made reservations, I am going for 3 nights and 4 full days and already have my park passes and tickets for the halloween party.
    Just wondering roughly how much I am likely to spend ??? I know its a far fetched question but wondering how much souvenir photos are and that sort of thing? I am certainly not planning to buy any ridiculously priced merchandise ( 85 euro for a princess dress ?????? ) Just a rough idea would be tres helpful ( I have learned the lingo already ) :T

    Thanks in advance peeps x
  • lisa76
    lisa76 Posts: 1,589 Forumite
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    Having a stupid moment so can someone help me......
    If I book 3 nights at one of the Disney hotels through Disney I'm looking at between £450 for the hotels I want, if I go through Alpharooms I'm looking at £160ish PLUS tickets.
    If I convert my Tesco clubcard vouchers how many will I need for 2 days in Disney and 1 day in the Studios?????? Will this work out cheaper????
    I really want to stay in the Thomas Cook or Magic Circus but it looks like it'll be the Santa Fe (stayed before and didn't like) or the Cheyenne.
  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    kerrie1781 wrote: »
    Hi,

    Just wondering if anyone could give me a rough idea...... I am going 2 weeks today with my daughter who is 6.... I have booked the half board standard meal plan and already made reservations, I am going for 3 nights and 4 full days and already have my park passes and tickets for the halloween party.
    Just wondering roughly how much I am likely to spend ??? I know its a far fetched question but wondering how much souvenir photos are and that sort of thing? I am certainly not planning to buy any ridiculously priced merchandise ( 85 euro for a princess dress ?????? ) Just a rough idea would be tres helpful ( I have learned the lingo already ) :T
    Thanks in advance peeps x

    Here are a few things we bought last week to give you an idea

    pop corn 3.50E but we got ours in a big plastic rocket thing that DS now uses as a big toy bag !! that was 7E and 3E to refil we loved this as it was on a strap and took it all day to munch on

    water 2.5E

    Hotdog 7.5E (was really big had it between us)

    2 coffees and 2 cakes 11E !!!!!!:eek: and was in a paper cup (if you want a coffee starbucks is in the village at the same prices approx as here)

    halloween hair clip 3E

    5 pens 9.95E

    criaps 2,5E (was a family bag)

    Photographer photos 15E (we had 3 for 30E)

    (omg just ralised i forgot to buy my christmas bauble bummer:mad: never mind.)

    we took some sandwich bags and filled them with rolls ham and cheese to eat during the day this saved loads. We didn't spend a lot because DS only wanted a buzz and a woody and we bought them here and took them with us. We wrapped them and eachh morning we put one on his bed off mickey and his face was a picture christmas morning every morning

    We spent 200E for 3 of us and we did buy stuff we def didn't need and not sure we want but that was the disney magic.

    HTH

    enjoy x x x
    :happyhear YUMMY MUMMY TO HENRY BEAR AGED 10:happyhear
    slimming world need to get back to target 25lb to go
    Disney World here we come May 2018:j
  • steph25
    steph25 Posts: 202 Forumite
    Hello Disneyland People!

    Have not posted for a while now but alot has changed the last few weeks.

    Me and Bratty are now living in Wales!
    Our 1st holiday out of the country booked and saved for then out of the blue 2 weeks after I booked it we got offered a house after waiting for 8yrs! SO now all the money I had saved for the passports, eurostar and clearing the rest of the holiday has been eaten up by removals and redoing the ceiling in Brattys room as it was crumbling and needed doing asap.

    So after panicing and worrying about having no money i rang eurostar today to check the prices of a return trip and was told it was DOUBLE what i was quoted. I was told a month ago a eurostar return would be £129 for 2 people. Now they want £204! :mad:

    I was going to cancel the holiday but after ringing my travel agent and flirting with the guy on the phone lol ive changed the dates from a mon to fri to a weds to sun and have just paid £124 for the eurostar...much better then the £204!

    Anyway im going on too much and most people have probably clicked off me so just wanna say again thanks to the contributors on this page and I cant wait to go see minnie mouse :D

    Cheers
    Steph
    Recently moved to South Wales
    Love the Old Style Boards :D
    Major book worm & proud :cool:
    True Blood Fangirl #6 ;)
    Leslie Pearse Book Fan
  • wendyphant wrote: »
    Here are a few things we bought last week to give you an idea

    pop corn 3.50E but we got ours in a big plastic rocket thing that DS now uses as a big toy bag !! that was 7E and 3E to refil we loved this as it was on a strap and took it all day to munch on

    water 2.5E

    Hotdog 7.5E (was really big had it between us)

    2 coffees and 2 cakes 11E !!!!!!:eek: and was in a paper cup (if you want a coffee starbucks is in the village at the same prices approx as here)

    halloween hair clip 3E

    5 pens 9.95E

    criaps 2,5E (was a family bag)

    Photographer photos 15E (we had 3 for 30E)

    (omg just ralised i forgot to buy my christmas bauble bummer:mad: never mind.)

    we took some sandwich bags and filled them with rolls ham and cheese to eat during the day this saved loads. We didn't spend a lot because DS only wanted a buzz and a woody and we bought them here and took them with us. We wrapped them and eachh morning we put one on his bed off mickey and his face was a picture christmas morning every morning

    We spent 200E for 3 of us and we did buy stuff we def didn't need and not sure we want but that was the disney magic.

    HTH

    enjoy x x x


    Thank you soooo much , can I also ask what the weather was like ?????? Thanks again x
  • hi, came back from dlp a couple of weeks ago - had the BEST time - my little one hasnt stopped talking about it .

    hoping to go back next sept - but stay longer - and see paris adn not feel quite so rushed . does anyone know when the dates become available? i didnt book until end feb this year for sept.

    thanks in advance

    mel
  • wendyphant
    wendyphant Posts: 1,351 Forumite
    kerrie1781 wrote: »
    Thank you soooo much , can I also ask what the weather was like ?????? Thanks again x

    Was ok was drizzle in the morning but warm so by midday the waterproofs were gone and t shirts were on

    I am laughing because my ds is playing parades on the carpet with all his Disney plastic figures lol
    :happyhear YUMMY MUMMY TO HENRY BEAR AGED 10:happyhear
    slimming world need to get back to target 25lb to go
    Disney World here we come May 2018:j
  • Alcmene
    Alcmene Posts: 652 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Hi

    I am looking to go over NYE and the prices for the hotels in the park are just not affordable! :(

    Has anyone stayed in the other hotels recommended by Disney?

    The ones I am looking at are the following:
    Dream Castle
    Hotel Le'Elysee Val d'Europe
    Magic Circus Hotel

    We are two adults and would also like to visit Paris on one of the days.

    I have been reading reviews but they are very conflicting in nature.

    Has anyone got any personal recommendations please?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    The Dream Castle always gets great reviews as far as I've seen - I personally have stayed at the Magic Circus and loved it - the nicest hotel at Disney I have ever stayed in (even better than the Newport Bay Club).
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