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  • the_host
    the_host Posts: 12 Forumite
    Thanks for the reply guys....

    I better clarify myself :embarasse the price that I can book myself for around £820 plus transfers is for 4 nights at Santa Fe starting from the 28th February and booking the flights direct from Air France, flight departs about 6am and the return is about 8pm.
    I can't seem to find anything cheaper? We are quite flexible on dates anywhere from the 27/2 to 18/3, however if the 2nd to the 17th are holidays over there, then the 28th February seems the best bet!?

    Oh the travelmagical.co.uk price is 4 nights from March 4th including flights and transfers.
  • rocking69
    rocking69 Posts: 290 Forumite
    ads2608 wrote: »
    Thanks once again.

    I was going by what they had said and the website when I searched for £69 fares.

    I didn't realise these were indirect trains and that there were others already on sale. I don't think I'll go for the £200 ones!

    Disney have an allocation of Eurostar seats that might be SLIGHTLY cheaper if you are booking a hotel too. Not always though. We can normally get them slightly cheaper too, but not as cheap as 69GBP if they are 200GBP on Eurostar.com :(
    The indirect train is your best option. Its pretty easy to change at Lille. ;)
    Happy :)
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    the_host wrote: »
    Thanks for the reply guys....

    I better clarify myself :embarasse the price that I can book myself for around £820 plus transfers is for 4 nights at Santa Fe starting from the 28th February and booking the flights direct from Air France, flight departs about 6am and the return is about 8pm.
    I can't seem to find anything cheaper? We are quite flexible on dates anywhere from the 27/2 to 18/3, however if the 2nd to the 17th are holidays over there, then the 28th February seems the best bet!?

    Oh the travelmagical.co.uk price is 4 nights from March 4th including flights and transfers.

    I can do it for £835ish including transfers and giving you an extra night away?

    ie easyjet flights Bristol - CDG out Weds 27th Feb at 6pm, back on 4th March departing at 9.15pm. Total without hold bags £216. Weds night hotel Kyriad at Disneyland Paris (along the road from the Santa Fe and has free shuttle buses). Found this at £60 for that night on travelrepublic.
    Thursday 28th for 4 nights/5 days at the Santa Fe or the Cheyenne on the official DLP site £484 (move from the Kyriad early in the morning ie before 8am, check in at your onsite hotel, pick up your park tickets and be in the parks for EMH on your first morning :)).
    Transfers via shared shuttle with rstransports 45 euros each way = about £75 total return.

    http://www.rstransports.com/

    I notice you mentioned you'd priced up on airfrance - airfrance and flybe code share from a lot of airports, so it might be worth pricing up the same airfrance flights on the flybe website?
  • the_host
    the_host Posts: 12 Forumite
    I can do it for £835ish including transfers and giving you an extra night away?

    ie easyjet flights Bristol - CDG out Weds 27th Feb at 6pm, back on 4th March departing at 9.15pm. Total without hold bags £216. Weds night hotel Kyriad at Disneyland Paris (along the road from the Santa Fe and has free shuttle buses). Found this at £60 for that night on travelrepublic.
    Thursday 28th for 4 nights/5 days at the Santa Fe or the Cheyenne on the official DLP site £484 (move from the Kyriad early in the morning ie before 8am, check in at your onsite hotel, pick up your park tickets and be in the parks for EMH on your first morning :)).
    Transfers via shared shuttle with rstransports 45 euros each way = about £75 total return.



    I notice you mentioned you'd priced up on airfrance - airfrance and flybe code share from a lot of airports, so it might be worth pricing up the same airfrance flights on the flybe website?


    Thanks that sounds like a good deal, quick question though does without hold bags mean no hand luggage or no check-in luggage???

    I just checked the flybe website and its more expensive.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    the_host wrote: »
    Thanks that sounds like a good deal, quick question though does without hold bags mean no hand luggage or no check-in luggage???

    I just checked the flybe website and its more expensive.

    it means no check-in luggage - but easyjet hand luggage is generous, you get one piece per passenger and as long as it fits the size dimensions, theres no weight restriction so if you can lift it, you can take it :). You might want to add one hold bag (checked in bag) to your booking if you prefer (you don't have to book one per person, one bag plus your 3x hand luggage should be ample I'd have thought).
  • The other option is to do the 28th, Air France flights at £356 with baggage and the hotel for £475 and then the transfers either Private Transfer (we sell it for £125 return so look around this price) or Shuttle Transfer as OP said.
    Happy :)
  • the_host
    the_host Posts: 12 Forumite
    Thanks again for the reply, im leaning towards the easyjet option, mainly beacause we will be more fresher booking into Santa Fe/going to the park in the morning. We will probably be like zombies that day if we catch that early morning Air France flight, will have to leave home about 430am to catch it.

    Balletshoes what would be the best way to book that option?

    Thanks
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 14 January 2013 at 2:21PM
    the_host wrote: »
    Thanks again for the reply, im leaning towards the easyjet option, mainly beacause we will be more fresher booking into Santa Fe/going to the park in the morning. We will probably be like zombies that day if we catch that early morning Air France flight, will have to leave home about 430am to catch it.

    Balletshoes what would be the best way to book that option?

    Thanks

    I would do it in this order (checking first that your onsite hotel, offsite hotel, and the easyjet flights are still available at the prices we saw yesterday) -

    book your flights first directly with Easyjet
    then straight after book your onsite hotel with DLP themselves
    then book your one night hotel for 27th - see my post below, have found the Kyriad on their own website for your night for only 59 euros.
    then book your travel insurance.
    the shared or private shuttle with rstransports you can book later if you like - a couple of weeks before travel will give them ample time to send your confirmation of your booking and be there for your transfer.

    Don't forget cashback sites - quidco, topcashback etc :).
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 14 January 2013 at 2:20PM
    just had a quick look on the Kyriad website themselves - very good deal for your night the_host - only 59 euros for the night :).

    http://www.kyriad.com/en/hotels/kyriad-disneylandr-paris
  • springdreams
    springdreams Posts: 3,623 Forumite
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    I have booked to stay at La Croix du Vieux Pont, Berney-Riviere for the second week of the Easter School holidays (6 - 13 April).

    Does anyone know where I can find tickets for DLP at a reasonable price for 2 adults and 2 twelve year olds? The travel agent is offering them at £50 per person (as we are all classed as adults) for a 1 day 2 park ticket. Can the tickets be gotten cheaper any where else please?
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