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Eurodisney Paris

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gscrym · 12/06/2006 12:59

I was going to book this for DH and my birthdays. DS loves all that is Disney so we would be going in November. Just looking for some advice on best places to stay, how to book etc. We were going to fly as we can get to one of the PAris airports for £140.

Thanks

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Cod · 12/06/2006 13:00

yes but the transfer is bad pparently
the coachon the riturn us a mare

zubb · 12/06/2006 13:03

Friends have just done it by Eurostar and said it was very straightforward. Not sure on prices or anything though. Depends where you are starting from I guess as you would have to get to Ashford or London.

Cod · 12/06/2006 13:04

yes i heard the same
deffo easier

gscrym · 12/06/2006 13:07

We'd be starting from Edinburgh which is why we wanted to fly. I'll look at Eurostar as well.

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oldbuzzard · 12/06/2006 19:11

Hi gscrym
We flew to CDG Airport Paris from Scotland and got the Disney bus outside airport. It is run by VEA coaches and the times are from 8.30am-8.00pm Monday-Thursday and until 10.00pm on a friday and until 9.30pm saturday and Sunday. I think they charge 16 Euros for an Adult and 11 Euros for child. Under 3s are free. No need to pre book, you will find more info on disneylandparis website. I think it runs every 20 mins or so and it stops at every hotel on site. We stayed at the Holiday Inn at Disney which is much cheaper than the Disney Hotels and has a circus theme, kids loved it and this can be booked on Holiday Inn official website. Hope this helps

tamum · 12/06/2006 19:16

We flew from Edinburgh too :) We got the bus there, which was a bit grim, and a taxi back. For 4 of us it was almost exactly the same price as the bus fare. We stayed at Hotel New York, and booked through the Disneyland website, as they had an offer of 3 nights for the price of two. I can't say I shopped around much though Blush

Skribble · 14/06/2006 15:30

Who are you flying with gscrym?

crunchie · 14/06/2006 15:43

If you are going off peak there is often3 for 2 nights and things like that offered. Booking via Disney seems to give the same rates as anywhere else, unless you have fab things like Tesco Vouchers or airmiles. We stayed at Sequia Lodge and loved being close, but tbh it is up to you with budgets.

Polgara2 · 14/06/2006 16:19

We've just been. Stayed at Holiday Inn as well, much cheaper than disney hotels and lovely hotel. Only about 5-10 minutes away from park on the free and very frequent hopper bus. Flew Easyjet so cheap there too. But I did book a taxi in advance rather than get the VEA (didn't fancy it with 2 children and cases), it wasn't much difference and we were met at airport in a plush 8 seater type taxi and whizzed straight to our hotel - much, much easier I can assure you.

crunchie · 14/06/2006 19:09

The other hotels are cheaper, but you don't get park tickets included in the price. When you add these up for a family of 4 it can get pricey and make the saving not such good value

surprise · 24/06/2006 15:03

fyi hasn't been called eurodisney for about 10 years now!

Polgara2 · 24/06/2006 15:06

Actually even with paying extra for park tickets booking it separately worked out quite a bit cheaper for us.

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