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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    I'm also in the Midlands, we fly from Luton with Easyjet to CDG, its really easy and we usually stay at a travelodge in Luton the night before then fly out early in the morning.
  • cdsmiler
    cdsmiler Posts: 956 Forumite
    HI all,

    Just posting this again in case anyone has any advice or experience before we go! We're in DLP Monday & Tuesday next week (eek!).

    My husband is looking to getting our daughter into pin badge trading (shes only 2 1/2 bless her - he did it in America years ago!).

    Firstly, has anyone bought any of the pin trading bags in DLP recently? If so, how much were they and how big?

    Secondly, any tips for pin trading in DLP? I'm guessing it's more of an American thing - but I've been completely oblivious to pin trading on previous visits so I know nothing!! Lol

    Thanks all - we're there 10th and 11th September!

    Clare x
    :p Addicted to Disneyland Paris! :p
    :snow_grin Planning Christmas 2014! :snow_laug
    :D DD born 17th December 09! :D
  • Thanks for your help guys, I have found prices for the Eurostar now! I think it was because I was trying to do it on my phone, worked first time on computer!!! Coming up at £140 return for two adults and an infant! Is this good? Sounds reasonable to me!
    Anyone any idea when Disney hotels will start offers for April time? They only go up to match at the mo!
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    bulldog14 wrote: »
    Thanks for your help guys, I have found prices for the Eurostar now! I think it was because I was trying to do it on my phone, worked first time on computer!!! Coming up at £140 return for two adults and an infant! Is this good? Sounds reasonable to me!
    Anyone any idea when Disney hotels will start offers for April time? They only go up to match at the mo!

    yes, those are the cheapest fares for the Eurostar, so check French, Spanish and Italian school holidays first if you're at all flexible about when you go to DLP in April (you don't want to go if you can help it when all 3 of these nations are on school holidays, because it makes the DLP parks very busy indeed) then book the Eurostar.

    It might be next month or the month after before late Spring/summer/autumn 2013 is available to book (there have been early booker offers already for spring/summer 2013 but there will be more offers later).
  • AJS33
    AJS33 Posts: 180 Forumite
    Hi

    I would like to book to Disney Paris for Christmas, does anyone have any suggestions of the best company to book through or suggestions if we should pay more money to stay on site or pay a little less and be outside disney land paris.

    Any help and suggestions would be more than welcomed.

    Also my partner is in the forces - does anyone give good discount?

    Thanks
  • 0james0
    0james0 Posts: 523 Forumite
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    bulldog14 wrote: »
    Thanks for your help guys, I have found prices for the Eurostar now! I think it was because I was trying to do it on my phone, worked first time on computer!!! Coming up at £140 return for two adults and an infant! Is this good? Sounds reasonable to me!
    Anyone any idea when Disney hotels will start offers for April time? They only go up to match at the mo!


    I priced up flights at only £60 each return, which I thought was ok and much quicker, so hopefully easier with kids.
    Saving and spending in equal measure
  • 0james0
    0james0 Posts: 523 Forumite
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    I'm going to attempt to go in October. Short notice. Need some serious planning.

    What I find hard is pricing up the hotels, to be honest pricing up the best deal combination seems needlessly much more difficult than it should be. Far harder than other, less blinkered holiday choices!

    I'm looking at an annual pass x2, seperate hotel. I'm sure I've seen somewhere that you get kids under 7 play free still with them? Not sure if anyone can confirm that? (or remind me where I've seen it!)

    Probably going to fly, simply because it means less travel time with the little monsters, which in theory means less stress. Prices if you can be flexible on days and times seem good.
    Saving and spending in equal measure
  • Really what airline and airports was that? Very good flight pricesz!
  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    So long as it's not Beauvais.
  • 0james0
    0james0 Posts: 523 Forumite
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    Easyjet, Bristol to Paris. Leave on a Tuesday come back on a Saturday.
    Saving and spending in equal measure
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