Disneyland Paris
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Disneyland Paris
Looking at going for a few nights this November/December. Ideally travelling on the Eurostar.
Where are the best deals? Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Where are the best deals? Any recommendations would be appreciated.
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Re: Disneyland Paris
I'm going 21st December for two nights. Going Eurotunnel for speed and in case the weather is bad for the ferry. Got an apartment just outside, next to a sister hotel of Disney so can jump on the shuttle bus. Is better to be in the park with all the deals, but too many kids to accommodate us (five kids )
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Do the real thing instead ( Disneyland Florida ) works out cheaper, and is far better.
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Pay for business class on the train - well worth it.
If you're staying in a Disney hotel, have them take your luggage off the train and you can go straight into the parks (€20 I think it costs)
If you're staying in a Disney hotel, have them take your luggage off the train and you can go straight into the parks (€20 I think it costs)
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Absolutely spot onMACCA wrote:Do the real thing instead ( Disneyland Florida ) works out cheaper, and is far better.
Been 4 or 5 times now as its not as dear as people make out
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we booked an hotel on site which was supposed to include free breakfast what we got was not worth the expense food is very expensive and poor quality if i was to go again i would look at getting a hotel outside the complex and travel in by train
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Been a number of times.
Stay in ‘val de europe’ usually as there are free shuttle buses to the park.
There are nicer restaurants available to eat in the shopping centre if you don’t want to eat at hotel or in park.
There is also a supermarket and subway there too if you want to pack some food up for lunch.
Well worth staying for the park close and firework display.
If I you think it’s somewhere you may go again. Consider getting an annual pass. Think it works if you will do more than 4 days a year.
If you were driving, would recommend the centre parcs to stay.
Stay in ‘val de europe’ usually as there are free shuttle buses to the park.
There are nicer restaurants available to eat in the shopping centre if you don’t want to eat at hotel or in park.
There is also a supermarket and subway there too if you want to pack some food up for lunch.
Well worth staying for the park close and firework display.
If I you think it’s somewhere you may go again. Consider getting an annual pass. Think it works if you will do more than 4 days a year.
If you were driving, would recommend the centre parcs to stay.
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Re: Disneyland Paris
Went last year and booked via Magic Breaks included tickets for each day in the parks and stayed onsitePremierLeagueClass wrote:Looking at going for a few nights this November/December. Ideally travelling on the Eurostar.
Where are the best deals? Any recommendations would be appreciated.
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Stayed at Davey Crocket ranch and was cheap. Included park tickets for 5 days. Booked through magic breaks. If you stay at a Disney hotel (Davey Crocket is classed as Disney) you get in 2 hours earlier than everyone else. Need a car for Davy Crocket though as 10 mins drive away. Basic accommodation but was fine.