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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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Hi, we're looking at visiting DLP in June for 5 nights at a disney hotel. 2 adults, 1 child under 7. Just wondered whether the current offer is likely to be the best deal they have or if they get better closer to the time. Can see it's 2 nights free at present. Thanks.0
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Florrie123 wrote: »Hi, we're looking at visiting DLP in June for 5 nights at a disney hotel. 2 adults, 1 child under 7. Just wondered whether the current offer is likely to be the best deal they have or if they get better closer to the time. Can see it's 2 nights free at present. Thanks.
2 nights free on a 5-night stay is around 35% off - its unlikely to go much below that to be honest, so if the price is right for you now, I'd say just book it. The only thing I'd say first though is, how much is the same package for one adult and one child under 7? If its £120 less or higher, it might be better for one of you to get a Fantasy annual pass (as long as you're not intending visiting DLP on the following days in June -
JUIN : 4, 11, 18, 25, 29)
With a Fantasy pass for a park ticket you get discounts on food and souvenirs for your whole family at DLP, and if you buy it through cemultiavantages or promoparcs your child will get one free because you are buying one.
Check DLRPMagic for their annual pass information, see if that will suit you better.
You would then just add the extra adult (you or your OH) to the hotel booking when you arrive, and it doesn't cost anything extra other than local taxes, which are no more than 2 euros for the extra guest per night booked (so 10 euros total for your 5 nights).0 -
We are looking at DLP for August for 5 nights (2 adults, 2 children aged 4 and 8) but don't know where to start to get best deal. We want to go into Paris as well and think we might drive to France using tunnel (hopefully with tesco vouchers). Like the look of Magic Circus but working out costs with park tickets etc seems a nightmare.
Where is best place to start to get best deals?
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Florrie123 wrote: »Hi, we're looking at visiting DLP in June for 5 nights at a disney hotel. 2 adults, 1 child under 7. Just wondered whether the current offer is likely to be the best deal they have or if they get better closer to the time. Can see it's 2 nights free at present. Thanks.
I think the free nights will be your best bet. What hotel are you looking at? How are you looking to get there? If you are looking to fly or Eurostar, also look at booking as soon as you can for the best fares.Happy0 -
We are looking at DLP for August for 5 nights (2 adults, 2 children aged 4 and 8) but don't know where to start to get best deal. We want to go into Paris as well and think we might drive to France using tunnel (hopefully with tesco vouchers). Like the look of Magic Circus but working out costs with park tickets etc seems a nightmare.
Where is best place to start to get best deals?
Thanks
Sometimes it works out cheaper staying on site with the free nights...by the time you add on your passes, but it depends on dates, etc. What price did you have for the Magic Circus?Happy0 -
Expedia is showing Magic Circus as £882 for 5 nights starting 24th August.
What would be a comparable standard hotel on site?
Really appreciate any advice as seems very complicated!!0 -
Expedia is showing Magic Circus as £882 for 5 nights starting 24th August.
What would be a comparable standard hotel on site?
Really appreciate any advice as seems very complicated!!
The Sequoia Lodge or Newport Bay Club would be a comparative onsite hotel.
eta - try changing you check-in date to Friday or Sunday - Saturday check-in at or near DLP will push the price up of your whole stay.0 -
Expedia is showing Magic Circus as £882 for 5 nights starting 24th August.
What would be a comparable standard hotel on site?
Really appreciate any advice as seems very complicated!!
Ouch! We sell the Magic Circus on those dates for 5 nights @ £595.00 total with breakfast!! A comparable hotel on-site would be the Sequoia Lodge/Newport Bay at the very least but they are much more than you buying the passes seperately.
We sell 5 day passes but if they are available, I probably would suggest the annual passes (geez..turning into balletshoes :laugh: )
She will advise you about them as I know nothing about them.Happy0 -
balletshoes wrote: »The Sequoia Lodge or Newport Bay Club would be a comparative onsite hotel.
....great minds think alike :happyloveHappy0 -
Ouch! We sell the Magic Circus on those dates for 5 nights @ £595.00 total with breakfast!! A comparable hotel on-site would be the Sequoia Lodge/Newport Bay at the very least but they are much more than you buying the passes seperately.
We sell 5 day passes but if they are available,
I probably would suggest the annual passes (geez..turning into balletshoes :laugh: )
She will advise you about them as I know nothing about them.
you will by the time I'm finished with you!
Fantasy annual passes will work fine for August - no blockout dates, you'd have to buy 3 of them but your youngest child's would be free if you buy them in advance from promoparcs or cemultivantages. It would cost around £330 total for those annual passes. So with rockinghorse's Magic Circus price, you're looking at around £900 for your hotel, breakfast and park tickets.0
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