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Disneyland Paris best deals help please

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FindMeIfYouCan · 02/10/2017 21:41

Posting here for traffic. Planning to take our little one to Disneyland Paris coming half term. Any money saving tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.

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leccybill · 02/10/2017 21:50

If you're having a breakfast buffet at your hotel, take some sandwich bags, foil etc and make lunch to take into the park.

The food in the parks is all pretty dire and overpriced. Everyone we saw at breakfast was (semi) sneaking baguettes and muffins into their rucksacks.
Also, take refillable water bottles.

Ttbb · 02/10/2017 21:54

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crazycatgal · 02/10/2017 21:58

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Bornfreebutinbiscuits · 02/10/2017 22:00

Op it may be hard to get a good deal so close to the half term. You could think about staying off site in a partner hotel, or air bnb. Explorers, relais, elysee, etc they are very close to the park and share a free shuttle bus to the park. Get tickets from atttatintix.. Sp... Or other ticket sites...

Failing that try German site or French site using Google translate. Then call up and ask fro the German or French offer etc. Technical they shouldn't be offering different counties different offers and us UK usually most expensive, they get round thus by allowing you the cheap offers if you ask.

PollyMycroft · 02/10/2017 22:08

Buy your lunch from the train station...it's at the entrance...minutes away. Otherwise...it's expensive and there's not much you can do about it Grin

TheLionQueen1 · 02/10/2017 22:14

I always buy tickets through Attraction tickets direct as is cheapest. Also we book a hotel that is Disney affiliated but not actually Disney, 5 minutes away with free shuttle buses but half the price, recommend Vienna Dream Castle, has Disney shop and little ball pit and occasionally Disney characters.

Are you flying or driving? We always drive and check prices of ferry or eurotunnel and just go with the cheapest!

chipsandpeas · 02/10/2017 22:15

the mcdonalds in disney village is pretty much the same price as the ones in disney and imo better value over the food in the parks

looks at offsite hotels, i stayed at the appart city hotel was about 15mins by shuttle bus (2.50) or uber was about 8 euros

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