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  • AdamBrunt
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    just keep an eye out on the official site, thats where this information is usually posted first. Feb half term next year isn't, as far as I'm aware, shared with any other major European school holidays, so the closing time for the Studios park is likely to be 6pm, main park 7pm (maybe 6pm) midweek that week. EMH will more than likely follow the January pattern, so if its every day in January, it will be every day in February too. EMH is 8am to 10am in the main park (the Studios doesn't open for EMH).

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    I'd say No - midweek in February will be quiet enough that you will be able to ride all the rides which are open in EMH (its only about 8 rides out of the whole park) with either fastpass or first thing at 10am, or in the last hour of the park day. The Kyriad is closer and more convenient than the L'Elysee.

    Thanks again. The decision would have been based on how busy the park was.

    Also the other half is keen to stay somewhere which does breakfast so it looks like its going to Kyriad.

    Thanks to the Sun, about £250 for 2 nights and 3 days @ DLP inc travel during February half term for 2 adults and 2 kids :T
  • Rachie_B
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    AdamBrunt wrote: »
    Thanks.



    Thanks again. The decision would have been based on how busy the park was.

    Also the other half is keen to stay somewhere which does breakfast so it looks like its going to Kyriad.

    Thanks to the Sun, about £250 for 2 nights and 3 days @ DLP inc travel during February half term for 2 adults and 2 kids :T

    wow :T have you booked your Disney tickets yet ? as half term will be popular
  • AdamBrunt
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    All the days are still available .... 3 day trips (via the Sun) @ £30 per day, 2 nights @ Kyriad £130 and then either (a) £30ish for a ferry from Calais to Dover on the Wednesday or (b) 'free' Eurotunnel return via Tesco reward vouchers
  • Rachie_B
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    AdamBrunt wrote: »
    All the days are still available .... 3 day trips (via the Sun) @ £30 per day, 2 nights @ Kyriad £130 and then either (a) £30ish for a ferry from Calais to Dover on the Wednesday or (b) 'free' Eurotunnel return via Tesco reward vouchers
    doncha just love a bargain :)

    i'm not getting such a bargain this time as we are flying for the first time,but still a good deal

    I definitely prefer Eurotunnel to the ferry! so easy and no travel sickness lol
  • AdamBrunt
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    Rachie_B wrote: »
    doncha just love a bargain :)

    Oh yes :D

    Hopefully Pirates of the Caribbean will be open this time - my 5yr old son was gutted when it was closed last time. Mind you after some of the rides he went on at our last holiday - maybe it'll be too tame for him and I'll have to take him on the Aerosmith rollercoaster and Armageddon instead ;)
    Rachie_B wrote: »
    I definitely prefer Eurotunnel to the ferry! so easy and no travel sickness lol

    Still working on the Eurotunnel part - my OH finds the tunnel a tad claustrophobic and prefers the ferry.
  • Rachie_B
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    went on Aerosmith for the first time this yr ,eek! i kept my eyes shut the entire time lol !
  • bestpud
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    vicki+1 wrote: »
    If you don't mind me asking what were the very quiet times you have been, i am thinking about booking for next year and am deciding when to go :D

    Early to mid January.

    It's VERY cold and it pays to check which rides will be closed for maintenance, but there is no queues for anything.

    The longest we have queued was the parachute ride in Toy Story land - we had to wait 15 minutes for that once.

    Other times we just stayed on - we had three rides worth by staying on one day.
  • vicki+1
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    bestpud wrote: »
    Early to mid January.

    It's VERY cold and it pays to check which rides will be closed for maintenance, but there is no queues for anything.

    The longest we have queued was the parachute ride in Toy Story land - we had to wait 15 minutes for that once.

    Other times we just stayed on - we had three rides worth by staying on one day.[/QUOTE

    Was that midweek or weekend ?
  • bestpud
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    vicki+1 wrote: »
    bestpud wrote: »
    Early to mid January.

    It's VERY cold and it pays to check which rides will be closed for maintenance, but there is no queues for anything.

    The longest we have queued was the parachute ride in Toy Story land - we had to wait 15 minutes for that once.

    Other times we just stayed on - we had three rides worth by staying on one day.[/QUOTE

    Was that midweek or weekend ?

    The 15 minute queue was on a Friday.

    Other times all midweek.
  • balletshoes
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    Vicki if it helps, my quietest trips to DLP have been in November midweek (and avoiding the 11th, as thats a French public holiday). I was there midweek 2 weeks ago, I was there in mid-November one year, around the 17th, and I have also been there midweek at the very beginning of December. All were very quiet, walk-ons for most rides, especially at 10am and an hour or so before the parks closed. We were on the Parachute Drop ride 3 times in a row at 10am 2 weeks ago :).
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