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Disneyland paris

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Dogzombie · 19/02/2024 16:25

We are thinking of booking to go to Disneyland Paris and stay at a Eurocamp. We’ve never been to Disney before or Eurocamp!
could I have some recommendations please for first time Disney goers and which Eurocamp is best for this? X

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TheWildEyeBoyfromafreecloud · 19/02/2024 17:33

Well it takes a few days to work out where to go and what to do and in season, you do need to be fast and organised to get on any rides and to know how to navigate the park.

We found buying an annual pass was the best value and to stay in partner hotels close by (some closer than actual Disney hotel).

That way you can visit a few times, still get those precious early magic hours.

Re euro camp, euro camp is a company that rents land from the camp site owners and puts its caravan on them.
So on the same campsite you will have some canvas vans, some europ camp, lots from the actual owners (usually far nicer, better spacing between) and other owners of mobile homes.

I would strongly recommend looking at other theme parks in Europe unless you have lots of £££like efteling in the Netherlands which is the same distance as Disney and far more comfortable to visit with small dc and truly magical.

11NigelTufnel · 19/02/2024 19:26

Have you considered Village Nature? It is a centre parks place near disney and affiliated. You can spend as long or as little time in disney as you want really.

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