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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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thats great thanks ill keep my eye out, if i book it that early with a travel agent will they be able to book the eurostar that far in advance?
hopefully this will tie in with a decent offer comming out, like i said last time we got kids under 12 stay play and travel free plus free food vouchers for everyone. think that was a one off lol0 -
eurostar prices come out about 4-6 months in advance if you phone to get prices (the earlier you can book, the cheaper it will be). You can book eurostar yourself direct.0
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Hiya i was just wondering with all the knowledge about disney on here wether anyone knew when the prices will be out and able to book for feb next year.
Last time we booked in november for the feb but left this abit late to get a decent price on the eurostar (free travel for under 12's) and was wondering when would be the earliest i could book this date.
Also i dont think this is likely but does anyone think they will be having the free meals included for all the family again? this was a really gud offer and saved us loads.
thanks
We booked our imminent trip to Disneyland in Sept and it cost around £850 (including Eurostar, which I would book seperately another time I think). The price for exactly the same trip is currently almost £1500! Thank goodness, I have checked back several times since and never seen it at a better price than when we booked in Sept. Seemed a good time to book, but Balletshoes is really the expert on these things, so I would go with her advice.
Only 3 weeks to go!!!:):):)0 -
snaphappyone wrote: »We booked our imminent trip to Disneyland in Sept and it cost around £850 (including Eurostar, which I would book seperately another time I think). The price for exactly the same trip is currently almost £1500! Thank goodness, I have checked back several times since and never seen it at a better price than when we booked in Sept. Seemed a good time to book, but Balletshoes is really the expert on these things, so I would go with her advice.
Only 3 weeks to go!!!:):):)
hiya thanks for the advice i will keep my eye out and see when it becomes available to book but its prob best waiting for a good offer, im looking at it costing around £2000 or maybe more anyway because there is 4 adults and we want to stay at the disneyland hotel itself.0 -
I deal with Disney all day every day so as soon as I hear when next season is released Il post on here.0
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I deal with Disney all day every day so as soon as I hear when next season is released Il post on here.
is there really much price difference in booking the package with someone like thomas cook compared to booking the eurostar seperately, just think it might be abit more hassle doing 2 seperate bookings and the best price for both.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »eurostar prices come out about 4-6 months in advance if you phone to get prices (the earlier you can book, the cheaper it will be). You can book eurostar yourself direct.
Not sure this is right, coming up at £600 return for standard in May/June - more for the train just to Paris, not even offering Standard Premium or whatever it is called now. I've never paid that for Leisure Select, let alone Standard Class. I think we'll be going by plane this year.0 -
I just had a look at the furthest dates showing online now on eurostar between London and DLP - dates are there for first half of August, and prices for 2 adults and 2 children are coming in at £248 total.0
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hiya thanks for the advice i will keep my eye out and see when it becomes available to book but its prob best waiting for a good offer, im looking at it costing around £2000 or maybe more anyway because there is 4 adults and we want to stay at the disneyland hotel itself.
If you are then I'd also check on Expedia for prices, which are usually the same as DLP website - however, you get 12% quidco cashback on hotels booked on Expedia so you'get over £200 cashback. Quite a saving!!0 -
balletshoes wrote: »I just had a look at the furthest dates showing online now on eurostar between London and DLP - dates are there for first half of August, and prices for 2 adults and 2 children are coming in at £248 total.
Where are you looking ballet, yesterday I could only see up to early June. Am I missing something?0
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