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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Thank you for you advise guys!
Ballet shoes - I can't extend to 4 nights as we've already booked euro star!!! Really gutted but thought it was best to book it early why the prices were low!!
I haven't looked at the kyriad, is it as close to the parks as the others? Sounds quite a bit cheaper!
Is it likely that Disney will do another offer on April dates after this one finishes?0 -
Thank you for you advise guys!
Ballet shoes - I can't extend to 4 nights as we've already booked euro star!!! Really gutted but thought it was best to book it early why the prices were low!!
I haven't looked at the kyriad, is it as close to the parks as the others? Sounds quite a bit cheaper!
Is it likely that Disney will do another offer on April dates after this one finishes?
the Kyriad is in the same row of hotels as the Explorers, Dream Castle and Magic Circus - they are all in a line next to each other. They all have free shuttle buses to and from the parks all day every day.
You could try the Irish and French versions of the DLP website, they have different offers on, maybe they have a % discount which suits better for 3 nights?0 -
Thanks ballet shoes, I'll take a look at the other sites!! My French is very poor do I'm hoping for an offer on the Irish!!!0
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Not sure if its been mentioned (just had a quick glance) but Groupon have an offer on at the moment, its in the getaways part. 2 nights and 2 days in the park for a family of 4 is £325 staying in 4* circus hotel inc breakfast and shuttle. Just travel costs to factor in.£2 Savers club £0/£150
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thanks I'll have a look, my son is very disappointed but he only earns £5 an hour so the prices I got were ridiculous for two days£216 saved 24 October 20140
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Thanks ballet shoes, I'll take a look at the other sites!! My French is very poor do I'm hoping for an offer on the Irish!!!
I had a quick look on the French site for you - for your dates its £515 for the Santa Fe, including park tickets, on the French site (616 euros).
Personally, I'd do the Kyriad and annual pass for park tickets trip at £400, as Fantasy annual passes give you access to Extra Magic Hours in the main park, even if you're not staying in a Disney hotel, and they also give you discounts on food and souvenirs while you are at DLP, so they are much better value than park hopper tickets. £65 per night for the Kyriad is a good price too.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »I had a quick look on the French site for you - for your dates its £515 for the Santa Fe, including park tickets, on the French site (616 euros).
Personally, I'd do the Kyriad and annual pass for park tickets trip at £400, as Fantasy annual passes give you access to Extra Magic Hours in the main park, even if you're not staying in a Disney hotel, and they also give you discounts on food and souvenirs while you are at DLP, so they are much better value than park hopper tickets. £65 per night for the Kyriad is a good price too.
Thank you very much for checking the French site! I think you're right and the kyriad sounds like a much better option when you take into account the savings on the hotel plus the discounts from the passes! Thanks for your advise!0 -
Thank you very much for checking the French site! I think you're right and the kyriad sounds like a much better option when you take into account the savings on the hotel plus the discounts from the passes! Thanks for your advise!
no problem. You're best to go through promoparcs or cemultiavantages for your fantasy annual passes, as you'll get one free for your toddler too, even if they are not 3 yet and don't need a park ticket.
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balletshoes wrote: »I can't really compare, I'm in the Midlands and to make the most out of a trip to DLP by Eurostar I'd have to factor in trains down to London the night before, an overnight stay in a hotel nearby, and then trains home again after Eurostar back to London on our last day. I have had a look at doing this, but its more expensive for me doing it this way (even with a family railcard and a £40 hotel for the night) over flying from East Midlands or Luton and paying for a transfer from the airport in Paris to my DLP hotel.
Could you drive there? For a party of 6 that would be by far the cheapest way of doing it, you could take the Ferry or Eurotunnel.
Hi.
Thanks again for the advice.
Lookinga t flighing now at it seems asimilar price for train and flighing form manc.
As for hotels. It was suggested that we lok at the explorer. Seems nice,s o i looked on expida and it was approx £850, but on trivago it was only £530! ARe there realluy such diffences betwwen these types of sites? Or would you suggest i'm doing something wrong?
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This may be a bit of a stupid question, but as our little one will need a pram how do we go on about that on a plane!
Thanks again.
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bluepowell wrote: »Hi.
Thanks again for the advice.
Lookinga t flighing now at it seems asimilar price for train and flighing form manc.
As for hotels. It was suggested that we lok at the explorer. Seems nice,s o i looked on expida and it was approx £850, but on trivago it was only £530! ARe there realluy such diffences betwwen these types of sites? Or would you suggest i'm doing something wrong?
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This may be a bit of a stupid question, but as our little one will need a pram how do we go on about that on a plane!
Thanks again.
Simon
Can I just say that if you want the park passes for 5 days 21-25th inclusive, you might be better off booking the whole package Hotel+Passes together as it may work out cheaper from what I can see. If you need the passes for less days, then probably not.
The pram can go with you to the gate and then at the gate you hand it in to put in the hold.Happy0
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