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We are thinking of going to Paris/Eurodisney in April....what can you tell me?

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SPARKLER1 · 15/03/2006 00:04

Just trying to decide what to do in the school hols in Easter. We are thinking of taking the car over to France. Possibly staying just outside Paris. Hoping for one day at Eurodisney an a couple of days doing some other tourist attractions.
DDs 6 and 4.
Can anyone offer me tips/places to stay/eat/visit etc.
Just hoping the weather will be okay.

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SPARKLER1 · 15/03/2006 13:06

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cod · 15/03/2006 13:07

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SPARKLER1 · 15/03/2006 13:08

Thanks cod. LOL! Just a few threads to plough through. Smile

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cod · 15/03/2006 13:10

hehehe

was worried you may be offended!

SPARKLER1 · 15/03/2006 13:14

me? offended? nah!!!

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cutekids · 15/03/2006 13:46

hi, i started a similar thread last night. what i cannot find is how to book the eurostar + tickets to eurodisney + a hotel etc.for my family. has anyone got any ideas on this? i would actually prefer to book in travel-agents but don't know which ones deal with it.

Billster · 15/03/2006 14:37

Hi there

I used to work for an agent who used to package up deals to Disneyland Paris. I just checked their site and they no longer operate as an agent but as an online resource. The link on the site goes to expedia.

Leisure Directions reckon they'll beat any genuine quote and I'm sure I saw some deal on their site for arrival 20th April but that may not be your Easter school break. Also got this link fro the ABTA site.
www.abta.com/destinations/eurodisney_paris.html.

hth
Sara

littlemissbossy · 15/03/2006 14:44

We've been a few times, driven and flown. It will take you 3 hours to drive from Calais - easy drive, one straight easy road until you get near Paris. We stayed in between Paris and Disneyland - a Novotel I think, just off the motorway, which was fine, clean, good breakfast and obviously cheaper than a Disney hotel... but it was no match to staying at the park which we've done twice. BTW if you stay at the park, there is a train station next to the hotels with regular trains to central Paris, we also have done this, easier than driving in central Paris with the car/finding parking. HTH

cutekids · 16/03/2006 21:39

thankyou

SPARKLER1 · 16/03/2006 22:50

Well we are on our way to booking it. We've decided to get a ferry from Poole to Cherbourg - we are going to drive to mont st michel and stay there for one night, then drive to just outside Paris and stay there for the night, visit eurodisney on one of the two days following that (depending on weather) and the other day we will do some tourist sites in Paris. Will be staying four nights, two different hotels. Travelling back home on the fifth day. Just working out total costs now.

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hisoldflt · 07/02/2008 14:44

please please don't book with Leisure Direction Ltd - they went into administration yesterday - we are awating news as to whether our family will travel next week ! Their website continues to show no details of this and will presumably still take your booking.

holsobsessed · 13/02/2008 09:42

We used a company I think called driveline holidays. They were fine. have a good time

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