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NoTeaForMe · 23/10/2018 19:42

Evening all! I’m looking into the possibility of a eurodisney holiday in the easter holidays. I’ve seen threads on here with some brilliant advice in the past...anyone care to help me? Any top tips for hotels and booking sites etc? I have two children who will be 8 and 5 by Easter. Thank you.

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davisday · 23/10/2018 19:48

Search for Disneyland Paris. It hasn’t been Euro Disney for over 15 years. That will help for starters. Join some Facebook groups, there are loads of them with really good info on how, where and when to book.

NoTeaForMe · 23/10/2018 19:54

🤨 Wow, sorry davis, searching eurodisney did come up with all the right results but obviously there’s lots of hotels and I’ve seen great threads in here before so thought I’d ask the wisdom of mn!

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chocolateworshipper · 23/10/2018 20:24

If you're on Facebook, join the "Disneyland Paris for Brits" group - there are people on there who know everything there is to know about the place and are extremely helpful. We normally go to Sequoia Lodge - easy walking distance to the park but not horrendously expensive. If you want to save money, take refillable water bottles as there are drinking fountains around the park, and you can get cheap sandwiches from the shops inside the train station (which is right outside the park). In the evening, food from the Sports Bar is cheap, and Rainforest Cafe / Planet Hollywood are reasonable.

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davisday · 23/10/2018 20:37

I wasn't being rude, just a hint for search engines.

Cadsuane · 23/10/2018 21:19

The new brochure and deals should be out early next month. The current offer is only until April 1st. It will usually be one or two night free. The next set of offers is usually a percentage off (30 previously) and free half board. You need to look and see if you would eat enough for this to be worth more than free nights. Look at the TripAdvisor Disneyland Paris forum for lots of useful information.
(We have already booked for next summer with 2 night free, so half the price they are quoting this week!)

Bunnyhop1502 · 23/10/2018 21:25

I would highly recommend a travel company called Harry Shaw. Worth a look!

ileclerc · 23/10/2018 21:30

I'm here at the moment. It's horrifically busy. Queues topping 120 minutes. 4 rides that we have queued for have broken down today...

Tbh I'd wait until they finish the long promised refurb or save for longer and go to Orlando.

If you can go outside of school holidays it may well be a different experience but everything is tired and dated and quite frankly not worth the ££££ you spend.

MrsPatrickDempsey · 24/10/2018 08:26

We stayed off site very near Val d’Europe which was about 10 mins walk away from the parks and much cheaper. We obviously didn’t have the benefit of extra magic hours but managed to plan and using fastpass didn’t miss anything. We went in term time and the longest queue was about 45 mins. We got the indirect Eurostar via Lille which was easy and also saved a lot of money. Park tickets from attraction tickets direct - would recommend them.

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