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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • zoooooni
    zoooooni Posts: 71 Forumite
    For any adults considering a coach trip to dlp have a look at megabus ~ they go from london to port maillot in france from as little as 5 pounds each way. expedia for room only at the onsite hotels and then source cheap day park tickets if you only want 2 days worth or less.

    How far is DLP from port maillot?
  • zoooooni
    zoooooni Posts: 71 Forumite
    katekat wrote: »
    Hello, quick question - we are travelling to DLP this weekend, we have a room booked via a group booking (me, OH, DD and DS - infant). We decided last minute that we are going to go with another adult got them train and park ticket separately.
    We want to get them in a room with us as surely we will squeeze in, just not sure if to do it 'quietly' or ask to pay additional fee for them. The main benefit to pay additional is the breakfast, but not sure if t is worth it. Anybody tried it before to add additional person to the room booking (within capacity, as we want to add just one adult)? How much it would be? We are staying in Sequoia lodge standard room.
    Many thanks.

    I want to know same as I wang to stay in disney hotel next year and we are three adults and two kids 4 or 5 . How much does it cost extra to add adult to your room? When we stayed at Santa Fe in feb no one actually even check how many ppl are thre going in the room ? But obviously I will rather do it proper way if its possible .is it possible to get room in disney hotel which can accommodate 3adults and 2 kids
  • mutley74
    mutley74 Posts: 4,033 Forumite
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    Thinkig of Disneyland Paris in w/c 9th June, will French school holidays be finished that week? (to avoid the rush). And what is a good website to book park tickets for a sunday evening to Tuesday i.e. 2.5 days for 1 adult and 1 child.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    zoooooni wrote: »
    I want to know same as I wang to stay in disney hotel next year and we are three adults and two kids 4 or 5 . How much does it cost extra to add adult to your room? When we stayed at Santa Fe in feb no one actually even check how many ppl are thre going in the room ? But obviously I will rather do it proper way if its possible .is it possible to get room in disney hotel which can accommodate 3adults and 2 kids

    no, its not possible in the standard rooms for 4 in the onsite hotels to add another guest to take it to 5 guests. The only way you can do this is if you have a child who is aged under 3, as they don't count towards the maximum occupancy of 4 guests maximum to a room.

    There are very limited numbers of family rooms for 5 at the Santa Fe, Newport Bay Club, and Disneyland hotels, but they usually don't get any discount offers, you'd be best to call Disney and ask if any of those rooms are available, and the price, for your possible trip dates.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    katekat wrote: »
    Hello, quick question - we are travelling to DLP this weekend, we have a room booked via a group booking (me, OH, DD and DS - infant). We decided last minute that we are going to go with another adult got them train and park ticket separately.
    We want to get them in a room with us as surely we will squeeze in, just not sure if to do it 'quietly' or ask to pay additional fee for them. The main benefit to pay additional is the breakfast, but not sure if t is worth it. Anybody tried it before to add additional person to the room booking (within capacity, as we want to add just one adult)? How much it would be? We are staying in Sequoia lodge standard room.
    Many thanks.

    its fine to do this as you aren't at maximum capacity for the room :). The most it will cost is local tax of around 2 euros per night booked, just for the extra adult, but they might not charge you at all.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    zoooooni wrote: »
    How far is DLP from port maillot?

    its one metro ride and one local RER train ride from DLP, I think it takes less than one hour from Port Maillot using public transport - check seat61 website for those details :).
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    gravy173 wrote: »
    Hi, im looking to go away to DLP in the october half term (the last week in october), when typically would be the best time to book this and when are the offers on for this time of the year? Theres 4 of us going 2 adults, a 14 yo and a 5 yo, on a self drive 3 nighter with 2 days in the parks, hopefully staying at the explorers hotel.

    does it have to be that week? Thats school holidays all over Europe, including all French schools, which makes DLP very very busy all that week.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mutley74 wrote: »
    Thinkig of Disneyland Paris in w/c 9th June, will French school holidays be finished that week? (to avoid the rush). And what is a good website to book park tickets for a sunday evening to Tuesday i.e. 2.5 days for 1 adult and 1 child.

    no French school holidays in June at all. How old is your child?
  • mutley74
    mutley74 Posts: 4,033 Forumite
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    no French school holidays in June at all. How old is your child?
    Hi he will be 11 in june. How many days does one need at DLP? We plan to arrive Sunday afternoon, then will spend a few days in the city after DLP.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    mutley74 wrote: »
    Hi he will be 11 in june. How many days does one need at DLP? We plan to arrive Sunday afternoon, then will spend a few days in the city after DLP.

    you should be fine with your 2 and a half days at DLP midweek in June :). As there is an annual pass blackout date on 11th June (is this one of your proposed days?) I'd just google for cheap 3-day tickets for you and your son. Try ticketnet.fr too - there are some day tickets on their site for 39 euros each.
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