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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • JodieG2011
    JodieG2011 Posts: 59 Forumite
    yes :) - its fairly rare these days that I stay onsite, unless its at a time of year when Disney are doing very cheap deals.

    How easy is it for transport between offsite hotels and Disney? It's something we are considering as we feel we may get more out of it by doing it ourselves than the set break, running to our own times etc. I caught the RER A if I remember rightly when I went in January to Disney which I found easy. Do you know if they run all night, especially New Years Eve as we would want to stay until closing most nights.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    JodieG2011 wrote: »
    How easy is it for transport between offsite hotels and Disney? It's something we are considering as we feel we may get more out of it by doing it ourselves than the set break, running to our own times etc. I caught the RER A if I remember rightly when I went in January to Disney which I found easy. Do you know if they run all night, especially New Years Eve as we would want to stay until closing most nights.

    for New Years Eve, because the park is open so late, I'd consider staying at Val d'europe, not any further out, because the RER system from DLP generally only runs until just after midnight, whereas the 50 PEP bus from DLP will run later than that (hopefully) to val d'europe when the park closes.

    theres also the 4 associated hotels, situated at the end of the road where the onsite hotels begin, they can be booked through various travel websites separate from tickets etc, they have their own websites too. They are the Kyriad, the Explorers, the Dream Castle, and the Magic Circus. They have free shuttles which will run late on NYE, and you can also walk to them from DLP in no more than 30 minutes from the park gates.
  • JodieG2011
    JodieG2011 Posts: 59 Forumite
    for New Years Eve, because the park is open so late, I'd consider staying at Val d'europe, not any further out, because the RER system from DLP generally only runs until just after midnight, whereas the 50 PEP bus from DLP will run later than that (hopefully) to val d'europe when the park closes.

    theres also the 4 associated hotels, situated at the end of the road where the onsite hotels begin, they can be booked through various travel websites separate from tickets etc, they have their own websites too. They are the Kyriad, the Explorers, the Dream Castle, and the Magic Circus. They have free shuttles which will run late on NYE, and you can also walk to them from DLP in no more than 30 minutes from the park gates.

    The hotel we are looking at is situated in Val d'Europe. It's Sejours Et Affaires Serris Apartments. I have tried to do some research online and from what I can see New Year's Eve the RER runs all night because of it being just that and it's free after 5pm. The other nights wouldn't be a problem with transport, just this one night. Thanks so much for all your help so far! You're fab! Are you aware of the best way and cheapest to get from CDG airport to Val d'Europe and also where to get tickets for Disney? We're looking at maybe 3 days. Attractiontix seems to be the best price so far, with 4 days for the price of 3 offer at £127 each and with our flight back not being until 7pm maybe we could squeeze another morning in as we get the 4th day.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    JodieG2011 wrote: »
    The hotel we are looking at is situated in Val d'Europe. It's Sejours Et Affaires Serris Apartments. I have tried to do some research online and from what I can see New Year's Eve the RER runs all night because of it being just that and it's free after 5pm. The other nights wouldn't be a problem with transport, just this one night. Thanks so much for all your help so far! You're fab!
    Are you aware of the best way and cheapest to get from CDG airport to Val d'Europe and also where to get tickets for Disney? We're looking at maybe 3 days. Attractiontix seems to be the best price so far, with 4 days for the price of 3 offer at £127 each and with our flight back not being until 7pm maybe we could squeeze another morning in as we get the 4th day.

    there are 3 of you, yes? best way from CDG to your val d'europe hotel would be by shared shuttle with rstransports - its quick, convenient, and usually cheaper than any other method for 3 of you. We use it regularly and out of over half a dozen trips with them, we've only shared with another family for the journey once, with no delays whatsoever, even though we always pay the shared shuttle price.

    For the return journey, the TGV will be best - as its literally 10 minutes journey from the gates of the parks to CDG airport, and it means you can make the most out of your last day.

    for park tickets - how much in total would you be for the 2 adults and one child with attractiontix? How old is your brother? Its just the 3 of you going, yes?
  • JodieG2011
    JodieG2011 Posts: 59 Forumite
    there are 3 of you, yes? best way from CDG to your val d'europe hotel would be by shared shuttle with rstransports - its quick, convenient, and usually cheaper than any other method for 3 of you. We use it regularly and out of over half a dozen trips with them, we've only shared with another family for the journey once, with no delays whatsoever, even though we always pay the shared shuttle price.

    For the return journey, the TGV will be best - as its literally 10 minutes journey from the gates of the parks to CDG airport, and it means you can make the most out of your last day.

    for park tickets - how much in total would you be for the 2 adults and one child with attractiontix? How old is your brother? Its just the 3 of you going, yes?

    Yes, there are 3 of us. I did look at that company and I believe it was around 85 euros for a return shuffle but the idea of getting the TGV on our last day is much better than a shuttle return! :) My brother is 14 so counts as an adult. I have just been looking at the annual passes on cemultiavantages and for the Dream pass, which has no blocked days it's 155 euros each. It seems worth paying the extra 28 to get the EMH and the possibility of returning in the year, plus the discounts in restaurants. At the minute, aside from the tickets to the park, our transport is coming up most expensive, trying to look around at different airports and options, the eurostar seems to be double the price of flying and ferry isn't an option so much as we are not driving. Thanks for all the help so far, you've been fab :)
  • JodieG2011
    JodieG2011 Posts: 59 Forumite
    Hi,

    It's me again! Sorry to be a pain.As well as possibly going with the family for New Year. My fiance and I are considering going to Disney again after having 1 day there in January, we decided we need more. This time we'd like to stay onsite if possible but we're not overly bothered and be happy to stay offsite for a good deal. Again, coach companies seem to be coming up the cheapest at the moment with it being £269 each for 23rd June staying at Santa Fe for 3 nights and a 2 day hopper ticket. We would be happy to go in July too, but I have to be in the UK for 9th/10th/25th/30th July as I am graduating and have special family birthdays! I am just wondering if anybody has seen or got any better deals, maybe with longer at the parks or different travel. Driving isn't an option for us. We are from Wales, so Cardiff or Bristol airports are best but would be willing to go further for a good price.

    Thanks in advance!
  • hairbrain05
    hairbrain05 Posts: 418 Forumite
    Hello...

    Have seen lots of chat about the tickets from CE Multivantages .... I didn't think they would be much cheaper as we're a family of 4 plus infant so not eligible for free kids tix (2adults, kids 1, 10 and 12)

    But saw this which looks like a great deal as is almost same price as single tickets? Do i have this right - is this a 2 day ticket without any restrictions?
    • Disneyland Paris Billet promo utilisable pour 2 jours cons!cutifs (tarif unique adultes/enfants)

      TIA X
    • balletshoes
      balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
      Hello...

      Have seen lots of chat about the tickets from CE Multivantages .... I didn't think they would be much cheaper as we're a family of 4 plus infant so not eligible for free kids tix (2adults, kids 1, 10 and 12)

      But saw this which looks like a great deal as is almost same price as single tickets? Do i have this right - is this a 2 day ticket without any restrictions?
      • Disneyland Paris Billet promo utilisable pour 2 jours cons!cutifs (tarif unique adultes/enfants)

        TIA X

        yes, its a 2-day consecutive day use ticket each, for 59 euros.
      • Hi balletshoes, you have helped me before on my Disneyland Paris trips so thank you and I need your help again.
        I booked a trip for Nov 2013 on a website I have never used before its called www.disneylandparisoffers.com my confirmation email comes up saying thanks for booking with World travellers?
        Are these sites real and ok, freaking out I have booked with a dodgy site.
        I normally book direct with disneyland paris but this site was offering a good price. £926 for two rooms at the chyenne for 3 nights 3 adults and 3 children. The deal states 3 nights for the price of 2.
        Very worried I have done something silly.
      • balletshoes
        balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
        I wouldn't worry - I've heard of World Travellers before. You have your booking confirmation, so just enjoy planning your trip :).
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