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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    zoooooni wrote: »
    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 it

    yes the disneyland hotel is included in the 2 nights free offer - but you're probably looking at around £1000 for the hotel room, park tickets and breakfast on the 2 nights free deal for the 4 of you.
  • vinhdq
    vinhdq Posts: 5 Forumite
    Oh yes i am sure you COULD spend 3 full days in the parks,not sure i would find enough to do though TBH

    But we are all different and my children are older ,10 & 4

    We spent one whole day there last oct and saw / did everything we wanted to and more !
  • candjsmum
    candjsmum Posts: 439 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    We have just returned from 4 days, 3 nights in DLP and had a fantastic break. Never enough time for us but we did everything we wanted and then some. The light show against the castle when the park closed, has to be the most memorable event ever, it was fabulous. We stayed in Sequoia Lodge with half board plus, worth every penny. Also asked for a kettle and had one delivered within 10 minutes. Cant praise the staff enough. Most things running except for the train and loved the new Toy Story park. I even went on space mountain and crush's coaster something I never thought I would do as too much of a chicken. Saving now to go again and would really, really love to stay in the main hotel.
  • candjsmum
    candjsmum Posts: 439 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    And meant to say we had the option of breakfast in one of the park hotels on Saturday so choose Au Chalet de la Marionette. It was the same buffet style as the main hotels, we chose 8.15 so were on hand then to get to the popular rides.
  • Hi balletshoes this has probably already been asked but just wondering if you could advise me on the quietest and cheapest time of the year to go Disney..
    Am hoping to go next year with my children who will be around 2 and 3 years old.

    Is it best to book last minute or in advance?
    We are looking to go direct by eurostar and spend 3-4 days in the park.

    I've been before as a child and stayed at sequia lodge and loved it but any advice regarding good places to stay with toddlers would be much appreciated.

    Many thanks..
  • cdsmiler
    cdsmiler Posts: 956 Forumite
    .......

    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.

    Hi balletshoes - just jumping in. When you say Winter season, does that include December? I'm assuming not......

    Clare x
    :p Addicted to Disneyland Paris! :p
    :snow_grin Planning Christmas 2014! :snow_laug
    :D DD born 17th December 09! :D
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 25 March 2013 at 3:56PM
    cdsmiler wrote: »
    Hi balletshoes - just jumping in. When you say Winter season, does that include December? I'm assuming not......

    Clare x

    For that particular offer combination, 2 nights free plus kids under 12 free, its usually january to march. but you never know, dlp might bring it out for other winter dates.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    edited 25 March 2013 at 3:56PM
    DaisyRose wrote: »
    Hi balletshoes this has probably already been asked but just wondering if you could advise me on the quietest and cheapest time of the year to go Disney..
    Am hoping to go next year with my children who will be around 2 and 3 years old.

    Is it best to book last minute or in advance?
    We are looking to go direct by eurostar and spend 3-4 days in the park.

    I've been before as a child and stayed at sequia lodge and loved it but any advice regarding good places to stay with toddlers would be much appreciated.

    Many thanks..

    September once all the schools are back in is a great time to go with young children. book well in advance for the eurostar as their fares only increase the longer you leave it. for your hotel look for an onsite offer at less than 450 pounds total because thats how much a 4 star hotel next to the resort plus annual passes for you all would cost for your 3 nights/4 days.
  • Thankyou :) x
  • Hi,
    I wonder if you can help we are staying in Disney's New York Hotel 19-23rd Aug, 2 adults, 2 kids (13 & 9) and wondered if anybody could recommend places to eat, whether to prebook, generally any food suggestions which I would really appreciate. I was thinking along the lines of snacks during the day and then proper meal on evening whilst being as MSE as possible.
    Many thanks :D
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