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Disneyland Paris deal??

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GinTimeAtHome · 27/12/2018 16:05

On my face book page this advert for Disneyland Paris next Christmas keeps popping up, it seems like a good deal, however I am very wary of good deals...

Has anyone ever used them to book? They a company called Holiday Dealer? I did a quick google but couldn’t find much.

Any help much appreciated

Disneyland Paris deal??
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Stephisaur · 27/12/2018 16:38

Do you really want to have to drive? Because that’s what they’re offering transport wise.

How does the price compare to the actual Disney website?

Mondaytired · 27/12/2018 16:51

There is a Facebook page called Disneyland deals for uk guests. This has tonssssss of info re which companies are good and where to go etc

lalaloopyhead · 27/12/2018 16:54

We always druve, but then again have always combined with a eurocamp holiday too.

I don't think it is an amazing deal, not bad though. On Magic Breaks 3 nights with 4 days of passes (day either side of nights is norm in my experience, that deal says 2 days park tickets) and free half board plan (never free of course) for £900, which for the food and extra park days seems good. Worth checking on different sites.
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Mondaytired · 27/12/2018 16:54

Also there are meal plans included which can be quite expensive

GinTimeAtHome · 27/12/2018 17:50

Thanks all I will check out other sites, driving doesn’t bother me, I’ve driven in the French and Swiss alps before. I do a lot of miles a week at home as well.

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JackLucasAnnie95 · 28/12/2018 11:05

Hi, we've actually just come back from the Holiday Dealers Disneyland break on Christmas Eve, we were there for four nights and we had a wonderful time. We chose to do self catering, to keep costs down. There is a Lidl about a ten minute drive away from hotel Cheyenne where we stayed, so we could get snacks to keep us going throughout the day and then have a big meal on an evening. The drive wasn't bad, Calais to Disneyland is 3 hours. It was hard for us as we live in the north, so we had a five and a half hour drive before we got to Folkstone, but we managed it. Kids had an amazing time, as did we. Hotel Cheyenne is a ten minute walk from the park, so don't have to worry about driving there and back everyday and you can stay for the illuminations, which are magical, without worrying about traffic on the way back to the hotel. Have an amazing time if you book!

Zevitevitchofcwsmas · 28/12/2018 11:09

Annual pass stay off site and drive

GinTimeAtHome · 28/12/2018 11:38

JackLucasAnnie95 thank you - I am still debating it, I think we may just go for it! Good to know about the Lidl

We are about 2 hours from folkstone so would be a 5/6 hour driving day in total, I’ve had a look a prices to fly and we couldn’t afford that!

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