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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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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
I know alot of people use Ezyshuttle not sure if they have adapted vehicles?! Worth emailing them if you've not already tried.
I'd say the station is about 15 minutes walk to the hotel at a reasonable pace, somebody else may correct me.* SPC Member #1094 * VSPC Member #33 £35.08*CC Challenge Member #31 £000/£500 spentQuit Smoking after 5 failed attempts - July 2010 :APersonal test of willpower for 2011 .......'"I will not spend my Clubcard or Nectar Points"0 -
Hi all, returned from dlp on thursday after a 26 hour delay at cdg due to heavy snow. because of the weather we had to rush out of the park to get the last train to cdg and we missed a character tea party we had paid for. does anyone know if there is anyway we can reclaim the cost? or does anyone know if the park remained open on the 8th - the snow was blizzard like and many of the rides had closed when we left at 2pm.
ps it was very very cold so if you are planning a visit i would recommend ski wear or thermals and waterproofs!
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Hi all,
Does anyone know if they still sell Premium Fastpasses ? If so, (a) are they only available to hotel 'non suite' guests ? and if not (b) how much do they cost each ?0 -
Parking for St Pancras
Hi - we are due to travel by Eurostar to Disneyland Paris in early January. Due to the snow we've been advised that our connecting trains from Lancashire are likely to be affected and so we are going to have to drive to London the day before to make sure we are there in time to check in for the direct service - if it goes - at 09.44.
We can break the journey with relatives overnight but will need to leave the car somewhere either near St Pancras or near a station with a good connection to St Pancras somewhere North/Northwest of London. I've tried parkatmyhouse and cheapest available parking is £55 near St Pancras. Does anyone have any suggestions of where else we could try that has a good service into St Pancras?0 -
Have you looked at the Transport for London tube station car parks web site?
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/tubestationcarparks/default.aspx
When we went to Disney we parked at Hounslow West Tube station for 3 nights, and got the tube in, that station is £4.50 / day Mon - Fri and £2.00 weekends. Should say Hounslow is no where near St Pancreas but is very convienent for us when coming down the M4.
That car park was a pay and display but you could park for multiple days.
Hope you have a great time.
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Parking for St Pancras
Hi - we are due to travel by Eurostar to Disneyland Paris in early January. Due to the snow we've been advised that our connecting trains from Lancashire are likely to be affected and so we are going to have to drive to London the day before to make sure we are there in time to check in for the direct service - if it goes - at 09.44.
We can break the journey with relatives overnight but will need to leave the car somewhere either near St Pancras or near a station with a good connection to St Pancras somewhere North/Northwest of London. I've tried parkatmyhouse and cheapest available parking is £55 near St Pancras. Does anyone have any suggestions of where else we could try that has a good service into St Pancras?
How long is the space needed for and how much are you willing to pay? I ask as a friend lives a couple of minutes away from the station. I could ask for you!DEBT FREE AND LOVING LIFE0 -
Any help appreciated!
My son starts school in September so I'm keen to get a trip to Eurodisney in before it has to be in a half term. I have been but years back - pre kids. I'm looking to just take the 2 of us (me and son) in June and on a Wed/Thur/Fri via Eurostar but have a few questions I can't seem to find answers to.
1. Is it better to book a package deal for everything as opposed to separately? Any tips on operators offering best deals on this sort of thing?
2. I thought about staying at the Davy Crockett Ranch to save costs (by self catering) but sounds like you need transport as no shuttle to park - any way around if you don't have your car there? If not, any suggestions on accommodation?
3. Assume 2 days in park more than enough time?
Many thanks!0 -
Hi could anyone post the link to the guide for disabled vistors for DLP, i know i had one last time i went but i can't find one anywhere.
many thanks0 -
Any help appreciated!
My son starts school in September so I'm keen to get a trip to Eurodisney in before it has to be in a half term. I have been but years back - pre kids. I'm looking to just take the 2 of us (me and son) in June and on a Wed/Thur/Fri via Eurostar but have a few questions I can't seem to find answers to.
1. Is it better to book a package deal for everything as opposed to separately? Any tips on operators offering best deals on this sort of thing?
2. I thought about staying at the Davy Crockett Ranch to save costs (by self catering) but sounds like you need transport as no shuttle to park - any way around if you don't have your car there? If not, any suggestions on accommodation?
3. Assume 2 days in park more than enough time?
Many thanks!
1) Check the DLP website as they are offering 30% off accomodation and travel at the moment for certain dates - I found this just as cheap as booking seperately. However, you can only choose Air France or Eurostar.
Otherwise, book seperately, it will be cheaper.
2) Depends on where you want to stay, DLP hotels have always suited us and are not too badly priced.
3) Depends on when you go. If it is on a French school/public holiday then no, however otherwise yes. I'd not choose Friday again though, people tend to have a long weekend there and so Fridays-onday afternoon is usually busier. We found more people arrived on Thursday night. ONe Friday we gave up trying to get in and went for lunch. Was pretty much the waste of a day really.
http://offers.disneylandparis.co.uk/index.xhtml0 -
annies_mum wrote: »Hi could anyone post the link to the guide for disabled vistors for DLP, i know i had one last time i went but i can't find one anywhere.
many thanks
http://visit.disneylandparis.co.uk/disabled-visitors/index.xhtml0
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