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Sorry- more Disneyland questions (on a budget!)

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3MonthMaid · 02/06/2013 09:16

My friend and I are driving to La Rochelle to stay with her mum for a week with our two 6 year old girls. We want to stop off on the way at Disney.

The trouble is that we are really limited budget wise so I want to make sure we get the most out of the stop!

So far it looks like the options are 2. Nights at the ibis budget in Marne le vallee with one days park entry (comes out as about £350 for the four of us) which would mean might have the cash free to do a "lunch with the princesses" or such like...

Or option 2 is staying at the Davy Crockett lodge for 2 nights with park entry included for nearer £600. Am thinking that the main bonus with that would be that we can possibly spend more than just the full day at the park? Should arrive around 4pm and don't have to leave till midday or so. I think the Santa Fe hotel is similar price too...

Does anyone have any advice? I so want to get this right, my DD has wanted to go to "where the princesses live" for so long and as a lone parent this isn,t likely to happen again in a hurry!

What would you do if you had approx 4pm Saturday to midday Monday and a relatively limited budget?!

TIA!

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cobyconnel · 03/06/2013 19:12

I would say go for option 2 as it will give you more time to do both parks.Get a map and plan what rides you will do in advance instead of wandering aimlessly around.Davy crocket also has a pool I think and will be cheaper to eat/self cater.
I def think 2 nights will make it a more special experience.

cobyconnel · 03/06/2013 19:18

Forgot to say that if you are going this time of year the parks are open till 11pm and the 'Disney Dreams' show is on then till half past 11 so you will still get a lot of time on day one also.Apparantly Disney Dreams is well worth seeing after dark -we have been several yrs ago and are going again in 3 weeks so I am looking forward to seeing Disney Dreams for the first timeSmile.

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