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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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also remember cashback with Expedia (travelrepublic isn't on cashback sites, so that may make a little difference to the price).0
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http://www.expedia.co.uk/destination/disney-paris/default.aspx?mcicid=DisneylandParisUK
Hope this works.
If not when you check "hotels only" with Disneyland paris as destination and dates required etc, when the list of hotels come up its written in small as "expedia extras" and you can click on it for terms and conditions.
Its not on all the hotels, mainly Disney Hotels and Explorers, Kyriad, Dream Castle and Magic Castle.0 -
In that case...Any ideas anyone?
Thanks Balletshoes
Hi there I go each year and every year I stay at a different hotel this year we will be travelling via euro tunnel because it's quick at cheap
£44 return trip for 47 hours trip so only staying one night for all 6 of us hotel is £144 I'm using my sky tickets on the Monday but now looking for more tickets for the Sunday I too saw the link on eBay and I can't find the link they are selling I hate paying for things when I know it's out there somewhere !!
If you need any information happy to help0 -
Hi there not to sure if you have all your information however I saw a bit about Paris it's very easy to get to Paris from Disney if you are staying at one of the sister Disney hotels (so much cheaper) there is free bus every 10 minutes to Disney only take 5 mins where we've stayed anyway at the shuttle terminal in Disney is the train station I think it cost us 5 euros for a return ticket ( very strange small tickets) but it was very easy
Hope that helpsIn that case...Any ideas anyone?
Thanks Balletshoesbarringtons wrote: »looking at booking our first trip to euro disney and after some advice please, we have 7 and 2 year daughters and are thinking do we wait until next year as just wondering is 2 too young to take her? what is the best time of year to go as obviously it is busy all year round but have read somewher that end of oct is manic (if we decide on this year that is), is ED far away from Paris as was thinking about having a look at the eiffel tower on the way back to CDG airport (is that far away too?) as this is probably the only time we will ever be able to afford this type of trip as have been left some money and its the kids dreams to go. which would be the best hotel at the park to stay at without going over the top, was looking at sequioia lodge or something along those lines, sorry for all the questions and any advice would be greatly appreciated0 -
Thank you all so far, i have had a quick look through and there are annual passes on cemultivantage for 99 euros
http://www.ce-multiavantages.com/404/passeports-annuels-promos.html
It also says - 1 adult 1 child under 7 years free
So if i bought 2 annual passes for myself and DH our children 6&3 would get free annual passes? This sounds too good to be true?
thanks again!DFW Nerd #awaiting number - Proud to be dealing with my debts!
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Thank you all so far, i have had a quick look through and there are annual passes on cemultivantage for 99 euros
http://www.ce-multiavantages.com/404/passeports-annuels-promos.html
It also says - 1 adult 1 child under 7 years free
So if i bought 2 annual passes for myself and DH our children 6&3 would get free annual passes? This sounds too good to be true?
thanks again!
no, its true- its a long-term offer from cemultiavantages. However, the 99 euros annual passes won't suit you if you want to use them on consecutive days. The francillien (the 99 euros one) can be used on the day you activate it (ie take it to DLP and get your permanent laminated pass) but then can't be used on days 2 and 3.
The fantasy pass (the 119 euros one) can be used on consecutive days once you've activated it, and is only affected by blockout dates (check DLRP magic for all the blockout dates on annual passes). The fantasy pass also gives you access to extra magic hours, which is invaluable when you have children your age going to DLP.
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Ballet shoes you are an invaluable source of DLP knowledge! thank you so much!!
Plan is
Fly the first time = £220
Passes = £200 ish
Hotel = ????
I'm not ready to drive it yet!DFW Nerd #awaiting number - Proud to be dealing with my debts!
Dont cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
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when are you planning on going lolly?0
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Well the original plan would have been bonfire weekend - but as it seems more resonable to go the week after i guess thenDFW Nerd #awaiting number - Proud to be dealing with my debts!
Dont cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
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Have you seen the French holidays for October/November this year? There are school holidays right through from 27th October until 11th November (which is a public holiday and a very busy day at DLP). So anytime after that will be quieter (although weekdays are much quieter than weekends, even in November).
Expedia usually sell the Disney hotels without park tickets at that time of year very reasonably (ie from around £55 per room per night). You might need to wait until around September before you see these room rates come up on Expedia though.0
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