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  • youth_leader
    youth_leader Posts: 2,922 Forumite
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    hello and thanks I've just been having a look at that! they are offering £59 return at the moment - just so difficult trying to tie everything in - my son seems to forget we are 300 miles from St Pancras and hasn't costed that in!
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  • curran67
    curran67 Posts: 16 Forumite
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    Looking for tickets for just the main park for 4 adults & 2 children for 2 days for 15th & 16th October 2013?

    Any help in this matter greatly appreciated:beer:
  • youth_leader
    youth_leader Posts: 2,922 Forumite
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    Just found this link showing lots of closures in January! http://news.disneylandparis.co.uk/calendar/calendar.xhtml?day=28&month=0&year=2013
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    curran67 wrote: »
    Looking for tickets for just the main park for 4 adults & 2 children for 2 days for 15th & 16th October 2013?

    Any help in this matter greatly appreciated:beer:

    its too early for the best prices on park tickets for October 2013 for DLP, maybe look out for Sky tickets offer, see if it comes out again this year?
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Just found this link showing lots of closures in January! http://news.disneylandparis.co.uk/calendar/calendar.xhtml?day=28&month=0&year=2013

    yes, January through to end of March each year is refurb season at DLP.
  • youth_leader
    youth_leader Posts: 2,922 Forumite
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    glad I found it my son would have been very disappointed! Rang Hay's travel - 2 nights by train, 28 Jan, in disney hotel at Santa Fe - £670. By plane - £820. It's out of his budget so he'll have to have a rethink!
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  • Just looking for a bit of advice please! I am planning a trip for 3 nights, 18th April to 21st for myself, hubbie and a toddler. I have looked on Expedia and the explorers is coming up at £289, or we could go for the magic circus/dream castle for £378. Are these good prices or will they come down, or cheaper else where?
    I was originally looking at Disney hotels but for sante fe it's about £700!
    Are there any better hotels I should be looking at? Don't want anything too fancy just close by and preferably with a pool!!
  • youth_leader
    youth_leader Posts: 2,922 Forumite
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    I'd have a look at the trip advisor reviews - Santa fe had a bad one recently
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 10 January 2013 at 8:39PM
    bulldog14 wrote: »
    Just looking for a bit of advice please! I am planning a trip for 3 nights, 18th April to 21st for myself, hubbie and a toddler. I have looked on Expedia and the explorers is coming up at £289, or we could go for the magic circus/dream castle for £378. Are these good prices or will they come down, or cheaper else where?
    I was originally looking at Disney hotels but for sante fe it's about £700!
    Are there any better hotels I should be looking at? Don't want anything too fancy just close by and preferably with a pool!!

    the Santa Fe including park tickets for all of you for every day of your stay is only £560 on the official DLP site, if you can extend your stay for 4 nights from 18th April (because its 2 nights free when you pay for 2 nights).

    If you book the Explorers through Expedia, thats without park tickets, and you'd be another £220 or so for park tickets for you all for your 4 days. However, the Kyriad on travelrepublic is only £195 for your 3 nights, so that would be only £400 or so for your trip, 3 nights at the Kyriad and your park entry for 4 days. The Kyriad doesn't have a pool, but to be honest I'm not sure with 3 nights there that you'd find time to use one anyway.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    I'd have a look at the trip advisor reviews - Santa fe had a bad one recently

    and not so bad ones too. Don't forget, its perfectly acceptable in European hotels to ask for a manager and get your room changed if its not up to scratch (ie not as described, broken facilities etc). That goes for the Disney hotels too.
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