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Probably not a grabbit! and even on the wrong board! but thought i would let everyone know!
Disneyland Paris have a "6 day flash sale" up to 50% off hotels and park entrance. Book by the 01 Nov.
Maybe of interest to someone, for the bleak months ahead!:eek:
Hth
Disneyland Paris have a "6 day flash sale" up to 50% off hotels and park entrance. Book by the 01 Nov.
Maybe of interest to someone, for the bleak months ahead!:eek:
Hth
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i think its a grabbit
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booked for april a couple of days ago doh!0
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Very strict on dates I found, all of them are school terms so not much use!Everybody dies, but not everyone truly lives0
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Very strict on dates I found, all of them are school terms so not much use!
True! however, to be honest the best time to visit disneyland is during school term as in the holidays it is super busy and queues everywhere for the rides/ character meets etc... and very tiring with kids
If your childs school doent mind a few days of in school term then i would say go for it as it will be much quieter and you will get more done than you probably would in peak times (school holidays):j0 -
hi I did it last time offer was on and enjoyed it don't know if it might help but found an email i got from company yesterday
http://www.disneylandparisoffers.com/0 -
I think it's a grabbit! I love Disneyland Paris.. Wish I had the money to go Aha!0
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scottishmickey wrote: »True! however, to be honest the best time to visit disneyland is during school term as in the holidays it is super busy and queues everywhere for the rides/ character meets etc... and very tiring with kids
If your childs school doent mind a few days of in school term then i would say go for it as it will be much quieter and you will get more done than you probably would in peak times (school holidays)
letter from social services if you take unauth leave from our primary0 -
bargainhuntress wrote: »letter from social services if you take unauth leave from our primary
But if you request the time off then it becomes authorised holiday. Unless they say no, then it becomes unauthorised.
Our school say 'no holidays' but they do authorise holidays, loads of people have been already - 10 days a year.
Have you actually had a letter from Social Services? It is unusual because it is not SS that deal with absence from school but the ounty Council. We get one from the CC/LEA advising that it is not best to take the kids out of school, but the school authorise the time off and both letters are given to us at the same time.0 -
Does anyone know what the opening times are for January?0
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