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To book the best but reasonable Disneyland package for this summer?

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Macbeth8 · 31/07/2022 19:16

I am going to ask in here as it seems to have the most traffic.
I am looking to book a Disneyland package which will include travel to Paris, hotel accommodation with pool/spa, kids facilities and obviously a 2 day pass to Disneyland.
No idea where to start. It is a surprise for dh & the kids so I am a bit hopeless. As Dh usually books holidays and when I do its mostly abroad.
I am looking for the fastest, easiest travel to get there (would it be via plabe)
Dont know where to start! Please help!!

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Wildehorses · 31/07/2022 19:23

The relevant forum on dibb.co.uk website has all the expertise you need ... there are also lots of groups on Facebook offering tips etc if you google them

TheAgeOfAquarius · 31/07/2022 19:27

I would say flying would be your quickest option however depending where your staying check out driving/euro tunnel too.

If your wanting a pool and kids activities at the hotel check out explorers Hotel, its not on site but is Disney affiliated. There is a shuttle bus that runs to the park and back several times per day. There are always package deals for explorers, tickets etc.

If you are driving, davie crocket ranch is a short drive from the parks, no shuttle bussed unfortunately but lots of facilities on site. Driving not for everyone.

Lastly (just from my experience) all on site hotels have pools with the exception of sante fe and the cheyenne, a lot more expensive though however walking distance to parks and you gets access to parks from 8am instead of 10.

Sorry for the novel but I hoped one of this helps x

ThreeB · 31/07/2022 19:27

The simplest way to get there is by Eurostar as the train station is actually on the park complex and you don't need to worry about transfers etc.

You may struggle to book for this summer though. The new Marvel campus has just opened and the park is often operating at capacity. The only way you can guarantee entry is by booking an on site hotel but none of those have the spa that you are looking for. Alternatively, you could look at Centre Parcs Les Villages Natures Paris - this is not on site but is a partner of DLP and you get two days tickets in your booking. You would need to budget for travel between site and DLP though

FlibbertyGibbitt · 31/07/2022 19:42

Have booked through Disneyland Paris.com … 3 night with bed , breakfast and meal (dining plan ) was about £580. Include park tickets. Going on Eurostar for £100 each. Usually do Florida but needed a bit of Disney magic.
going end of September

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