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advice / help with disneyland paris pls.

we are looking to book a trip to disneyland paris for early next year, mid-late Jan.
I have never looked into booking holidays before, left it to my partner, but she asked me to do this one.
we have a 4 yr old boy.
2 adults,
looking to get train / euro tunnel thing, or ferry if its not to far a drive from the ferry terminal? (which i think it is)
if someone can help out with where to book at good prices,
what i need to book (i.e. hotel, part entry, train tickets etc)anything else i need to be aware of / should book, etc.
any deals on at mo for entry / hotels or whatever..

my french is terrible too, so an English speaking hotel would be great :)

this is a xmas present to our son, so want it to be perfect.

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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    there is a huge thread on Disneyland Paris here :) -

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/527819

    If you have a look at the last few pages on that thread, you might get some pointers and then come back with any specific questions?

    There are many ways to book a trip to DLP. You will generally be cheaper booking your Eurotunnel or ferry directly yourself (if you have Tesco clubcard vouchers you can use those to pay for the Eurotunnel fare).

    For the hotel, if you want to be in a Disney onsite one, you can have a look at the official Disneyland Paris website, as any price you get there includes breakfast and park tickets for the duration of your stay for all of you.

    Expedia sell the onsite (and nearby offsite) hotels with or without park tickets.

    For park tickets separately, it really depends on how many days park entry you think you'll want, as to which option would be best for you.
  • t3rm3y
    t3rm3y Posts: 142 Forumite
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    thanks,
    I will check that page.
    any idea if you can get around the park in a day or 2? would a 4 yr old get bored / be limited on what can go on etc?
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