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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • winnie81
    winnie81 Posts: 887 Forumite
    jamieb2010 wrote: »
    Hi there

    Sorry first time on forum but in need of some help if you don't mind helping ?

    I've just read your message about booking direct with disney to get the free under 12's package.

    I am off to DLP in 2 weeks (2 adults & 2 kids under 5) and staying at the Kyriad Hotel. I was originally going to book through Expedia who confirmed they would issue confirmation that the 2 kids would be free but ended up booking through Hotels4u as they quoted about £30 less - I was assuming that the kids free offer would still be in place with them but now having read your message I am a bit worried that perhaps I've done the wrong thing ? please can you advise

    Thanks very much

    I'm afraid you'll have to check your booking to see if the park tickets were included in the package although I'm not sure by the sounds of it that you've booked any :( If its not stated in your booking you'll have to buy park tickets still :(
    Wife to a great husband and mum to 4 fantastic kids 9,8,4,3 they drive me mad but I would do anything and give everything for my family :grinheart
  • flea72
    flea72 Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    jamieb2010 wrote: »
    I've just read your message about booking direct with disney to get the free under 12's package.

    I am off to DLP in 2 weeks (2 adults & 2 kids under 5) and staying at the Kyriad Hotel. I was originally going to book through Expedia who confirmed they would issue confirmation that the 2 kids would be free but ended up booking through Hotels4u as they quoted about £30 less

    you would have to check your booking info, but hotels4u, are usually on a room only basis, so you would have to pay for park tickets on top

    F
  • Hi,
    We are hoping to go to DLP in Febuary staying in davy crocketts. We have stayed twice before so know what to expect. This time though, we are going to be going with another family. Has anyone ever managed to get 2 cabins next to each other before? Or managed discounts in these situations? We are a family of 6 and our friends are a family of 4.
  • Orville
    Orville Posts: 1,906 Forumite
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    edited 6 December 2010 at 11:53PM
    Hi,
    We are hoping to go to DLP in Febuary staying in davy crocketts. We have stayed twice before so know what to expect. This time though, we are going to be going with another family. Has anyone ever managed to get 2 cabins next to each other before? Or managed discounts in these situations? We are a family of 6 and our friends are a family of 4.


    if you select 2 rooms when booking the hotels on the main eurodisney website, you can link the rooms togther. I am however not sure if it applies to davey crocket.

    Would you like to have multiple rooms? 1. Make separate reservations for each room. 2. Link these reservations on the "order summary" screen.

    Just came up with that going for a dummy booking on davey crocket, so i guess you could do it, so make one booking first and note the reservation number and the lead name. Do the second booking and just before you complete on the summary page put the saved details of the first booking in the reference number bit.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    you can also call Disney after you've made your bookings and request cabins next to each other - this works with requesting interconnecting rooms in the onsite hotels, so I don't see any reason why it can't work the same way in the Davy Crockett ranch.
  • Hi, thanks for coming back to me.

    Sorry for asking - when you went did you book direct with Disneyland Paris or could you recommend a good site for package deal as I am going to cancel the Hotels4u bookig.

    Thanks
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    jamieb2010 wrote: »
    Hi, thanks for coming back to me.

    Sorry for asking - when you went did you book direct with Disneyland Paris or could you recommend a good site for package deal as I am going to cancel the Hotels4u bookig.

    Thanks

    either direct with Disneyland Paris or with Expedia (they also sell packages to DLP). Sometimes your local Co-op travel agent can do packages competitively too. Eurostar also sell packages to DLP, with or without travel included.
  • jamieb2010 wrote: »
    Hi, thanks for coming back to me.

    Sorry for asking - when you went did you book direct with Disneyland Paris or could you recommend a good site for package deal as I am going to cancel the Hotels4u bookig.

    Thanks

    We booked accommodation direct with disneylandparis.com but went through Quidco, so got cashback.

    The channel crossing was booked directly on the Eurotunnel site, if we'd decided not to take the car I would have booked the Eurostar separately on their website.

    Have a great time
    Kathryn
  • mikee31
    mikee31 Posts: 90 Forumite
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    Hi all,

    Have booked to go DLP end of January as a Xmas gift for the kids.

    Are there any mock up tickets or invitations which could be printed off to give to the kids on Xmas day?

    Any help would be much appreciated.
  • tmcd01
    tmcd01 Posts: 186 Forumite
    Hi, have had a charity pay the cost of a holiday in march to disneyland, but have to book our own tranfer from CDG to Disneyland, but i am finding it impossible to find a company that takes wheelchairs! The son needs to travel in the chair and so needs and adapted taxi/bus. Any Idea? Also, does the train take wheelchairs and if so how far is the station from the sequna lodge hotel? Thanks
    ;) You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is 'never try';)
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