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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers
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balletshoes wrote: »you book your Eurostar direct with Eurostar themselves.
If your friend doesn't want to share your room, and she wants to stay at the same hotel, unfortunately she'll pay the same price on her own that you will pay - £469.
Ok, if you go for a hotel off the resort, where do you recommend getting the park tickets from?
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Ok, if you go for a hotel off the resort, where do you recommend getting the park tickets from?
Many thanks for your help
if you go offsite you would need either 4-day park tickets or Dream annual passes (the most expensive ones, because there are blockout dates on the other annual passes during your proposed trip dates).
So I'd just google "cheap Disneyland Paris park tickets" and see what comes up - it will be around £120 for each adult 4-day park hopper ticket, and around £110 for each childs ones.0 -
balletshoes wrote: »no, the way it works is, once you have booked one adult in on the package in an onsite hotel, the room is booked. So you can then add others to the booking who don't need park tickets (as they will have annual passes) up to the maximum 4 guests per room, at no extra charge (apart from minimal local tax). You do this when you arrive at your hotel.
Sorry to be a pain but just checking one more thing on this. The extra people I add at check in are also all ok to have breakfast as well I presume. Wouldn't want to get there and only one person from each room be allowed breakfast.
Offers aren't up for the end of November yet. Went on one site and managed to get dates for the start of November with 2 free nights included. Worked out at £900 for the rooms but if have to add the extra passes on. Hopefully there will be similar deals for the end of the month on there soon. That was for the Santa Fe hotel. Is that one ok to go for? Trip advisor reviews for it weren't too bad.0 -
yes your extra guests added at check-in all get breakfast.
I love the Santa Fe- they are refurbing the hotel and some of the hotel blocks are new completely done, with Cars movie theme and furnishings. I was there last month, in one of the new rooms, I have no complaints at all about the hotel.
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Hi everyone , can anyone on here help me find flight for paris for next year feb for four nights apart from school holidays .i have been trying to search but I don't know what I am doing wrong it's coming to be very expensive .planninv to go again next year to disney so thought should book flight first thing .thanks a lot in advance .0
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Also wanted to ask since Disneyland hotel is very expensive , do any cheap deals come for it . I know even the cheapest might be very expensive but just wanted to get an idea.0
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Hi everyone , can anyone on here help me find flight for paris for next year feb for four nights apart from school holidays .i have been trying to search but I don't know what I am doing wrong it's coming to be very expensive .planninv to go again next year to disney so thought should book flight first thing .thanks a lot in advance .
which airports can you fly from?
if you are staying 4 nights at DLP, they usually do their 2 nights free deal at that time of year. If you tell me how many adults/children are in your group, I can give you an idea, based on the last 3 years for that time of year, the rough area of price you're looking at for 4 nights on that deal.
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We can fly eadtmidlands and Birmingham preferably.but don't mind travelling if tickets are much cheaper.we are 2 adults and two kids 5 and 6.we want to take our kids nanny too (she diesnt mind sharing room with us )but if there is huge difference in price will drop her.thank s soo much0
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We can fly eadtmidlands and Birmingham preferably.but don't mind travelling if tickets are much cheaper.we are 2 adults and two kids 5 and 6.we want to take our kids nanny too (she diesnt mind sharing room with us )but if there is huge difference in price will drop her.thank s soo much
you must be not far from me. There will a huge difference in price for 5 compared with 4 onsite, because all the onsite standard rooms take 4 guests maximum.
For flights, flybe are usually cheaper from East Midlands to CDG, compared with Birmingham. I got a sale price from East Midlands with fybe for our trip last month, but if I hadn't, I'd probably have driven down to Luton and used Easyjet to CDG from there (we do this regularly, stay overnight the night before at a travelodge room booked in the sale, then take the early commuter flight out to CDG in the morning, back on an evening flight). The flights for next February may not be out yet, so just keep checking. skyscanner can help too, but again, as next winter's flights won't be out on sale yet, its a case of checking later on.
Just to confuse further, how about Eurostar at its cheapest fare, and drving down to Ashford to take it direct from there to DLP? For 4 people, thats what I'm looking into for a trip in the future. Staying overnight in Ashford is cheaper than doing so in London, and its about a 3 hour drive for me from home to Ashford. The seats for next Feb are not released yet, they may not be released for quite a while (I've heard it will be May before the next batch of fares are released by Eurostar) but at its cheapest, its £69 return per adult, £49 return per child.
For your 4 people in February, for 4 nights, you're looking at around £400 total for all of you, including your hotel room at the Santa Fe or Cheyenne, plus breakfast every morning, plus 5-day park hopper tickets for each of you. This is based on 2 nights free, the official DLP site usually brings this offer out around August or September for the following winter season.0 -
Thank you ballet shoes .fir all info will keep looking. Also anywanted to ask since Disneyland hotel is very expensive , do any cheap deals come for it . I know even the cheapest might be very expensive but just wanted to get an idea if I ever will be able to afford it0
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