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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • Saver88
    Saver88 Posts: 298 Forumite
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    kerry49 wrote: »
    Hi,
    Please could someone give me an idea if the below price is a good one or am I paying over the odds.

    2 ad 2 ch (7 &4)
    17 Feb - 20 Feb
    Flying from Glasgow
    Staying in the Newport Bay Club

    Hotel - 597.60
    Flights 354.72 (1 luggage)

    Thanks in advance.

    Kerry

    Hi Kerry,

    I'm no expert but I'm going in march 17-21 4nights 5 days and I've paid £550. This includes euro star and staying in the Santa fe for 2 adults and 2 children.
    Try your dates with the Cheyenne or Santa fe hotels as they are cheaper.
    Hope that gives you an idea x
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  • kerry49
    kerry49 Posts: 38 Forumite
    Saver88 wrote: »
    Hi Kerry,

    I'm no expert but I'm going in march 17-21 4nights 5 days and I've paid £550. This includes euro star and staying in the Santa fe for 2 adults and 2 children.
    Try your dates with the Cheyenne or Santa fe hotels as they are cheaper.
    Hope that gives you an idea x

    Thanks for the info, that's a fab deal, wow. I'm not getting anything near that even trying Santa Fe and Cheyenne.
    Eurostar is quite expensive then there would be getting to London to add on.
    Flying from Glasgow seemed quite a good deal as it isn't their holidays so prices where lower then English airports.
    Did you book via DLP Official site?
  • notanewuser
    notanewuser Posts: 8,499 Forumite
    I've booked the week after saver88 for £422 for 4 nights/5 days 2 adults 1 child at Santa Fe.

    Travel is the biggest issue. Eurostar is great, but not when it costs £140 return for the train to the wrong side of London , and you need to get you plus little one plus luggage across London on the tube, then stay over because the ES leaves at 10am, then the same afterwards. Seriously considering flying at the moment.
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  • Saver88
    Saver88 Posts: 298 Forumite
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    Yes I booked on the dlp site and then booked euro star separately. Prices went on sale last week if u ring euro star directly they may have some £69 return tickets left. I live in Norfolk so shall have to get the train down to London which should be an extra £50 for all of us.
    I checked the Disney website everyday for the holiday we wanted and saw a gradual decrease in price, so always worth keeping your eye on it. X
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  • Preferably yes school hols, but any other times will do too. thanks.
  • RLH33
    RLH33 Posts: 375 Forumite
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    Hello,

    I am thinking of booking disneyland Paris for feb next year and just realised I can save £300 by booking eurostar direct. However does anyone know if you still get the Disney express luggage service?

    You know where they take your bags at the train station and deliver them to your hotel, we will be staying in Hotel New York if that makes a difference!
  • I am thinking of going to Disneyland on 15th dec till 18th dec. I have found the eurostar plus hotel for 319 pounds. Is this the best deal? Also i am looking for tickets. Where would i find the cheapest ones? Thank you in advance.
  • amcraig
    amcraig Posts: 30 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    edited 7 September 2013 at 4:54PM
    Hello. Hoping for a bit of advice on what ticket to buy.

    We have a cottage booked near DLP for a week in October (17th - 24th). The plan was to go for a couple of days to DLP during that time but I'm having trouble making sense of the various ticket options.

    I was planning on buying Billets Francilien at €39 each (for 2 adults and 2 children) for 2 days so in total €312. However, am I right in thinking I could get Fantasy annual passports from ce-multiadvantage for €340 (including the joining fee)? Do these tickets include the extra magic hours?

    That way if we wanted to do 3 short days or go really early one day we could. It just seems to be too good to be true so I just need confirmation that I'm not missing something.

    Also, am I right in thinking the dates we are going are French school holidays? Will it be very busy? Unfortunately dates are fixed by our school holidays so no options. However, if I am forewarned I can at least get into the right frame of mind.

    Thank you.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    cdsmiler wrote: »
    Hi balletshoes!

    Have you been away? Anywhere nice?? lol

    Quick question - the Dream annual passes on both ce-multivantages and promoparcs are more expensive - about 179E - than they were. Is this because we're coming to the end of the 20th anniversary celebrations do you think? They WERE 155E. From previous experience, do you think they'll come back down in time for me to get some before December, or are they probably staying at that price now??

    Would be such a shame I missed out not only on the 155E price but also the free child passes that vanished earlier in the year!! booo.

    Thank you, and welcome back! :D

    Clare x

    I think the price of the APs will probably not come down on cemultiavantages or promoparcs now, but I think the free kids AP offers will come back - they have done for the last couple of years, with occasional months when the free kids APs haven't been available to buy. Beginning of November is typically when prices change at DLP, so I'd think the offers will be back by then.
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Hi all :hello:

    I've got my transport to Paris and accommodation during my stay sorted, now just Disney tickets to sort. I'm looking to book tickets for 2 days and 2 parks and *think* I've found what I'm looking for on the French Disney site for the super total of 49 euros! :j Was hoping some profressional DLPer/French speaker could confirm? :P

    I'll be in Paris for two weeks and the ticket I've found seems to be for certain specified dates, which is fine for me. It appears (from my awful French-English translating skills!) that I could go to Disney on the 17th September, and then again sometime over a week later before the 27th, say the 25th or 26th September. This is what the Disney site says:

    From what I can gather from having a sneaky peek thru this thread (thanks all for all the info btw!) buying tickets from French sites is no problem?

    Thank you for any confirmation/info either way! :D

    yes - as you have 2 weeks in Paris, those tickets should work fine for you :).
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