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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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We're planning a trip to eurodisney later in the year (me, wife and daughter who will be 4 at the time), probably October ish and I had a few questions I hope some of you could help to answer:
1) We're looking to stay in the resort and are pretty flexible with when we can go. Would like the cheapest deal so is there a quick way to check which dates are cheapest? Or is it just a case of searching multiple dates through the website? Does anyone know the cheapest time of year to go? We would like to stay for three nights.
2) Thinking of using some clubcard vouchers to cover the cost but can I use these in conjunction with the offers already on the eurodisney website (e.g. 40% off, kids free, etc). and is it a maximum of £180 worth of vouchers I can use (i.e. £540 off) or £180 worth of tokens (i.e. £60 of vouchers)?
3) Does the price quoted on the eurodisney website include entrance to the park for the duration of our stay for the three of us?
4) Which hotel is best? We're looking to go as cheaply as possible but don't mind spending a little bit more if it means a far better hotel.
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I think it does include free parking Rachie B as its a self drive destination but i just imagine the car parks being vast !! It might take us half a day to get from where the car is parked into Disney lol but thanks for the info.
when we used to park there we would only be max of 2 or3 rows back,as we would aim to get there for 8am ish0 -
we are booked for 30th October, looking to go aand return a day either side0
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we are booked for 30th October, looking to go aand return a day either side
tesco clubcard deals might also bring back the DLP tickets deal
accomodation,its cheaper to stay offsite. check out expedia.co.uk and travelrepublic.co.uk etc
we have booked the Kyriad for our march trip,but have also stayed at the Explorers ( fab for kids) and also in apartments in val d'europe area ( 1 stop away on the train) where there are fab shops and eateries etc
we only use the accom to sleep and shower lol ! then spend all day @ Disney
so would rather save money on the accom and spend it on nice souvenirs and meals etc0 -
hello I'm looking to take my son the week beginning 12 March as I've been given a week off unexpectedly. we've been before with goldcrest which was 2 days in the parks hotel and transport, don't mind using them again as long as it is the trip which travels back overnight as the journey is 14 hours :eek:
problem is when i try and book it won't let me book for just one adult and a child, keeps trying to charge me for 2 adults? so can anyone recommend a decent priced coach trip - we're going from nottingham - to disneyland looking for all inclusive prices and my son is 3. any help gratefully recieved0 -
have you tried phoning goldcrest to book? they might be able to do it for you on the phone for one adult, one child.0
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Hi
We are visiting Disneyland Paris @ the end of March and we are wondering what is the most cost effective way to eat there.
Currently we are B&B and are wondering if it is cheaper to upgrade to the half board supplement @ a cost of £60 for the 4 of us (2 adults + 2 Children aged 6, 8) or should we just risk it and buy the evening meals as we go?
Any help on this would be great
Thanks
ColinBug? That's not a bug, that's an undocumented feature. :dance:0 -
I don't like any of the half board options anymore, I don't think they save you any money nowadays, and they restrict where you can eat and use the half board vouchers.
there are counter service options in the parks and in the Village, you could also share a couple of pizzas and have some soft drinks at Cafe Mickey and it would cost you a lot less than £60 for your family to eat there.
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Hi all.
I'm going to Disney for 3 full days in 11 sleeps! :j I'm a first timer and I've a few questions I'm hoping someone can help me with.
I'm going with a 4 year old and will be taking a buggy with me. Are there buggy stations at the exploration areas like Adventure Isle, or a stations where I could leave the buggy for a couple of hours so I can take ds on foot around the place? Also should I lock the buggy?
I'm wondering what are the opening times at this time of year for Agrabah cafe, Blue Lagoon and Cafe Mickey. Anyone know? I'd also like to take ds for a meal that involved characters, but don't want to do a breakfast one as I want to do the EMH, is there any way around this?
Any advice from other single parents that have been would also be great.
TIA for any information, greatly appreciated.There's a storm coming, Mr Johnson. You and your friends better batten down the hatches, because when it hits, you're all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large and leave so little for the rest of us.0 -
Hi all.
I'm going to Disney for 3 full days in 11 sleeps! :j I'm a first timer and I've a few questions I'm hoping someone can help me with.
I'm going with a 4 year old and will be taking a buggy with me. Are there buggy stations at the exploration areas like Adventure Isle, or a stations where I could leave the buggy for a couple of hours so I can take ds on foot around the place? Also should I lock the buggy?
yes, there are buggy areas in all parts of the 2 parks. lock your buggy up there, then come back to it when you like.
I'm wondering what are the opening times at this time of year for Agrabah cafe, Blue Lagoon and Cafe Mickey. Anyone know? I'd also like to take ds for a meal that involved characters, but don't want to do a breakfast one as I want to do the EMH, is there any way around this?
i'm not sure if Walts is open - its due for refurb soon. Agrabah Cafe will be open for lunch, Blue Lagoon will be too. If you want the actual opening hours you could ask at City Hall in the main park when you arrive.
there are lots of character meals that aren't breakfast - you can have character lunch or dinner at Cafe Mickey, or character breakfast or tea party at Cowboy Cookout in the main park. Inventions in the Disneyland Hotel is also a character meal at dinner, but its the most expensive.
Any advice from other single parents that have been would also be great.
TIA for any information, greatly appreciated.
I'm sure you will both be bitten by the DLP Magic bug!
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