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Disneyland Paris - best method?
keylimepie
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Hi, I am hoping to take my 3 year old (and hubby!) to disney in Paris between 25th and 28th March (while my older child is away with their school so tied to these dates).
We either want a 3 or 4 day trip with at least one day's worth of tickets for 2 adults and 1 child.
I don't really mind how we get there and am happy to stay at a Siblu or similar park, I just need to get it as cheaply as possible.
I have around £75 in Tesco vouchers that can be converted into deals and have priced up the trip with Siblu and for a ferry crossing, 3 days at le Croix de Veux point (or whatever it's called!) site near disney, inc one day disney tickets it's just over £400, which I think is ok? I think I'd have to put around £100 to the vouchers. I realise though that we would have to factor in quite a lot of petrol money and of course food..
Can anyone suggest a cheaper/alternative method of doing this? We can fly from any North West airport and would stay at a hotel/b&b if this worked out better/cheaper?
any help appreciated...
KLP
We either want a 3 or 4 day trip with at least one day's worth of tickets for 2 adults and 1 child.
I don't really mind how we get there and am happy to stay at a Siblu or similar park, I just need to get it as cheaply as possible.
I have around £75 in Tesco vouchers that can be converted into deals and have priced up the trip with Siblu and for a ferry crossing, 3 days at le Croix de Veux point (or whatever it's called!) site near disney, inc one day disney tickets it's just over £400, which I think is ok? I think I'd have to put around £100 to the vouchers. I realise though that we would have to factor in quite a lot of petrol money and of course food..
Can anyone suggest a cheaper/alternative method of doing this? We can fly from any North West airport and would stay at a hotel/b&b if this worked out better/cheaper?
any help appreciated...
KLP
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