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Booking Disneyland Paris

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WetWashing22 · 16/07/2022 08:38

Sorry, posting here for traffic!

For those who have booked Disneyland Paris in the past, have you booker directly or via an agent? Is there a cheaper/more value for money way to book?

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SuperLoudPoppingAction · 16/07/2022 08:42

It might depend on whether you want to book travel as well as a hotel and tickets.
If you already have travel sorted, and want a hotel, you can book direct.

I booked travel with eurostar in the sale, then tickets and the hotel through disneyland.
Now and again, hotel rooms are cheap on Expedia so annual passes can work out cheaper, but this is a gamble now they limit numbers in the park.

WetWashing22 · 16/07/2022 08:51

Thanks both!

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Tsiagisel · 16/07/2022 09:12

Do you want to make character dining reservations or reservations for popular restaurants like the ones at Hotel New York? We had difficulty with this as we had booked via Travel Disney (agent) rather than direct with Disneyland Paris. No one wanted to help. Everything else was fine but ADRs we struggled with which was important to us as we wanted a guarantee we would be able to sit down for evening meals with our young DC.

SuperLoudPoppingAction · 16/07/2022 09:16

With restaurant bookings, it didn't help with the certainty aspect but I found with the app that things became available on the day - even character dining.

You have to reserve it the second you see it though, or it's gone!

CeeceeBloomingdale · 16/07/2022 10:52

We booked accommodation direct with Disney and made our own travel arrangements.

Jas5mum · 27/07/2022 14:21

I always make my own travel arrangements either eurostar or search skyskanner for flights. We're going next month by eurostar.
I compare WDTC, magic breaks and direct. If there's not a big price difference then I'll book direct.
They've recently changed the rules so if you book direct you can see tables upto 6months in advance instead of the normal 60days. I booked my restaurants 130days in advance. Happy planning!

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