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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    shaz1963 wrote: »
    Hi, we are heading to Euro Disney end of July, Im travelling by car via Hull and my daughter and husband and two children (6 and 4) are flying to CDG, I am looking at the transport from CDG to the park and was looking at Isprestige transfer service which is 130 euros return. Do you know if this is a reliable service or if they would be better to travel by train?
    thanks, Shaz :-)

    the pre-booked shuttle services are very reliable, in my experience. They are also quicker arrival gate to hotel, and more convenient, than the TGV train. They can be cheaper as well. I'd stick with a pre-booked shuttle service in your case.
  • shaz1963
    shaz1963 Posts: 49 Forumite
    thanks balletshoes.......:-)
  • megsmaw06
    megsmaw06 Posts: 45 Forumite
    What's the best transfer from CDG to the Adagio, val d'europe?
    2 adults, 3 kids.

    Thanks :)
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    megsmaw06 wrote: »
    What's the best transfer from CDG to the Adagio, val d'europe?
    2 adults, 3 kids.

    Thanks :)

    shared or private shuttle, booked in advance - have a look at rstransports.com, ezyshuttle.com, interprestige, tioshuttle etc
  • positivelypurple
    positivelypurple Posts: 410 Forumite
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    edited 2 July 2013 at 8:52AM
    We're off to DLP later this month and the only thing I still need to do is book the park tickets. Can I just check that this is the 2 day 2 park deal that everyone is using? My French is a little rusty but it appears to be the same price for adults and children and for two consecutive days. Thanks so much!

    http://www.ce-multiavantages.com/produit/831/disneyland-paris-billet-promo-utilisable-pour-2-jours-consecutifs-tarif-unique-adultes-enfants.html?id=728
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    59 Euros each? yes those are the correct tickets.
  • Hoping to travel to France 1st week of August, we have a campervan, thinking of camping for 2 nights somewhere north coast and then travel down to DLP.

    Any recommendations for 3 day/2 night stay in Disney hotel, nearby or camp site?

    Been looking at Dream passes as will want to again in one of the early holidays next year.

    Children are 2 and 4, me and hubby.

    Thank you x
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    theparrs wrote: »
    Hoping to travel to France 1st week of August, we have a campervan, thinking of camping for 2 nights somewhere north coast and then travel down to DLP.

    Any recommendations for 3 day/2 night stay in Disney hotel, nearby or camp site?

    Been looking at Dream passes as will want to again in one of the early holidays next year.

    Children are 2 and 4, me and hubby.

    Thank you x

    you can take your campervan into the main car park at DLP and stay there for your 2 nights - theres a specific section of the car park for campervans. With Dream passes this will be free to park there. I'd definitely do that in summer if I had a campervan.
  • PWK
    PWK Posts: 2 Newbie
    We're off to DLP later this month and the only thing I still need to do is book the park tickets. Can I just check that this is the 2 day 2 park deal that everyone is using? My French is a little rusty but it appears to be the same price for adults and children and for two consecutive days. Thanks so much!



    Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this thread, we can now afford to 'tag on' a surprise trip to DLP.

    Anyhow, my question - I've tried using the above link for the 2 day 2 parcs offer in both chrome and IE and I'm unable to proceed after the first page?

    Many thanks.
  • PWK
    PWK Posts: 2 Newbie
    Ok, I've worked out that i need to register and pay a joining fee of 20Euros.

    I'm off to find out how to do this on the site.
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