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  • If you book a disney holtel you also get entrance into the park

    not only this it is for the day of arrival and the day of departure
    so if you book 2 nights you get three days entry

    to maximisze on this. book the outside the park in a cheap hotel beofre and after
    ie campilie on Monday night
    disney hotel tuesday, wednesday nights
    Campilie Thursday night

    tuesday morning have breakfast early got he the disney hotel, book in and get your passes to disney for a full day

    Wednesday book out early but leave you car parked in the hotel, have your fourth full day ( 4 days were enought for us anyway)
    that night go back to the campilie

    this does involve extra packing and unpacking but does give you most out of your hotel stay.
  • alund wrote: »
    If you book a disney holtel you also get entrance into the park

    not only this it is for the day of arrival and the day of departure
    so if you book 2 nights you get three days entry

    to maximisze on this. book the outside the park in a cheap hotel beofre and after
    ie campilie on Monday night
    disney hotel tuesday, wednesday nights
    Campilie Thursday night

    tuesday morning have breakfast early got he the disney hotel, book in and get your passes to disney for a full day

    Wednesday book out early but leave you car parked in the hotel, have your fourth full day ( 4 days were enought for us anyway)
    that night go back to the campilie

    this does involve extra packing and unpacking but does give you most out of your hotel stay.

    Do they allow you to leave your bags in the hotel for pick up later?

    Thanks
  • pinkpong
    pinkpong Posts: 247 Forumite
    Alund
    Could you please explain this in a symple way, sound good but I don`t seem to understand it. Is Campilie a hotel? Thanks
  • buckrogers
    buckrogers Posts: 842 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    try here
    hi
    we have used these 3 times when we went to paris disney
    http://tothemagic.leger.co.uk/special/
    For all departures from 6th Jan to 19th Mar 2008, kids have a FREE holiday for every paying adult!
    FREE entrance to both Disney® Parks.
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    It's called Disneyland Paris ;)

    this forum is fab : http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=77
  • Rachie_B wrote: »
    It's called Disneyland Paris ;)

    this forum is fab : http://www.disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=77

    Thanks to Crabman for merging a few thread about Disneyland Paris Resort as there a few good links and advice about hotels etc in this thread, not least the above one :)

    The official Disney site is often not up to date with what is going on but you will find a lot of information on this website http://www.dlrpmagic.com/

    As regards becoming a shareholder which I mentioned in an earlier post you can read more about it here http://www.dlp.info/Guide/Guest-Info/Shareholders-Club/ and the advantages here http://www.dlp.info/Guide/Guest-Info/Shareholders-Club/Discounts-and-Privilegs.asp
  • Hi - would be really grateful if somebody could help me..........

    We are planning to go to DLP in May 08 as a family 2 adults and 2 children (ages 8 & 4). I have been looking around for the cheapest way to do this.

    We will be travelling by car and going on the eurotunnel = £134

    Dates 22/5/08 - 25/5/08 3 nights stay in the Disney Hotel quad room with breakfast on lastminute.com = £362

    Have found park tickets 4 for 3 day hopper =£322 per family of 4.

    All this comes out at around £800!!!!

    Obviously I will need to take extra for food etc, but this is coming out quite cheap doing it separately, ive been on disney website and this is coming out at around £1700, thats without travel.......

    Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Am I missing some vital ingredient to the mix here?????

    Cheers in advance guys!!
    :heart2::heart2::heart2: I LOVE MY BEAGLE! :heart2::heart2::heart2:
  • RoxieW
    RoxieW Posts: 3,016 Forumite
    hi geminibabe- this sounds about right to me. We booked all our bits seperately and it came to about the same.
    MANAGED TO CLEAR A 3K OVERDRAFT IN ONE FRUGAL, SUPER CHARGED MONEY EARNING MONTH!:j
    £10 a day challenge Aug £408.50, Sept £90
    Weekly.
    155/200
    "It's not always rainbows and butterflies, It's compromise that moves us along."
  • Loobysaver
    Loobysaver Posts: 764 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    geminibabe wrote: »
    Hi - would be really grateful if somebody could help me..........

    We are planning to go to DLP in May 08 as a family 2 adults and 2 children (ages 8 & 4). I have been looking around for the cheapest way to do this.

    We will be travelling by car and going on the eurotunnel = £134

    Dates 22/5/08 - 25/5/08 3 nights stay in the Disney Hotel quad room with breakfast on lastminute.com = £362

    Have found park tickets 4 for 3 day hopper =£322 per family of 4.

    All this comes out at around £800!!!!

    Obviously I will need to take extra for food etc, but this is coming out quite cheap doing it separately, ive been on disney website and this is coming out at around £1700, thats without travel.......

    Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Am I missing some vital ingredient to the mix here?????

    Cheers in advance guys!!

    Are you looking at the right hotel as when I looked at last minute the hotel for that price is "dream castle" not the disneyland hotel.:confused:
  • Hi, I am hoping to take my 3 year old (and hubby!) to disney in Paris between 25th and 28th March (while my older child is away with their school so tied to these dates).

    We either want a 3 or 4 day trip with at least one day's worth of tickets for 2 adults and 1 child.

    I don't really mind how we get there and am happy to stay at a Siblu or similar park, I just need to get it as cheaply as possible.

    I have around £75 in Tesco vouchers that can be converted into deals and have priced up the trip with Siblu and for a ferry crossing, 3 days at le Croix de Veux point (or whatever it's called!) site near disney, inc one day disney tickets it's just over £400, which I think is ok? I think I'd have to put around £100 to the vouchers. I realise though that we would have to factor in quite a lot of petrol money and of course food..

    Can anyone suggest a cheaper/alternative method of doing this? We can fly from any North West airport and would stay at a hotel/b&b if this worked out better/cheaper?

    any help appreciated...

    KLP
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