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Disneyland Paris on the cheap....

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MamaGhoul · 24/10/2006 15:57

Hoping to take my two children (with DH) to Disney Paris next year - needs to be as cheap as possible but we will need to fly, probably from Leeds/Manc/Teesside.

Looking through the booklets, even the cheapest break is over £700 for three days and its just a bit "ouch". We can get park tickets for £200 for two full days - we are thinking possibly going for 4 days in a cheapish hotel, with the park visits on teh middle two days.

Does anybody have any recommendations/tips?

Thanks

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ssd · 24/10/2006 16:08

I'd be interested in exactly the same thing, but from Glasgow or Prestwick!

gscrym · 24/10/2006 16:15

We're going on the 5th December and our prices are as follows:-

Prestwick to Beauvais - £88 for 3 people. Looks like it's about 1.5hrs from Disneyland.
Hotel (Holiday Inn) - £60 per room per night. Has free shuttle bus to the disney parks and you can buy tickets here as it's in Disney's brochure.
Car Hire - £70 for a Corsa, booked through Ryanairs website.

I've also found somewhere that sells the 2 day Park Hopper ticket cheaper than Disney. We're saving £33 booking through them. Can't remember the web address but if you google cheap eurodisney tickets, you should find it.

The hotel we've booked has a pool and a childrens area. The rooms have playstations and tellys. I'll check the price to make sure. We're for three nights.

gscrym · 24/10/2006 16:19

This is where we're staying. It's 66Euro per night. It looks like a nice hotel.

Holiday Inn Disney Paris

foxtrot · 24/10/2006 16:36

Do you have any Tesco clubcard points you can use? We did that, booked through Cresta. If you use your clubcard points they are worth four times the face value eg £800 trip paid for with £200 of clubcard vouchers.

ssd · 24/10/2006 17:53

wow gscyrm, thats great!

Skribble · 25/10/2006 09:37

We have done prestwick to beuvais a couple of times now and much cheaper than any packages as they often have surgharges for scottish flights.

Last year we stayed in Paris and had the day at disney. Depending on the time of year you can get free kids deals at disney hotels inc park entry.

some good hotel prices here

ssd · 25/10/2006 12:29

we'd need to go in the school hols sp pretty restricted!

how far is DL from Beauvais?

gscrym · 25/10/2006 12:46

One of the guys from work was there a couple of weeks ago. He said it was about 1.5 hrs drive.

twinsetandpearls · 25/10/2006 13:06

Whner we went we founf the food in eurodisney very expensive, so we ended up leaving the park and eating in the shopping mall down the road, I also snuck in some shopping.

MamaGhoul · 25/10/2006 20:53

gscrym - thanks for all that info, I've booked the same hotel, arriving the day after you! [stalker emoticon]

We will have to practice Mrs Badger's MN codes and mutter them in the foyer

Twinset - hotel includes breakfast so I intend to steal as many croissants as poss and smuggle into the park

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Skribble · 25/10/2006 22:28

We drove once from Beuvias to DLP it took about 1.5 hour as you go round the outskirts of Paris. The next time we just got the bus as the hired car had sat outside the hotel the whole time.

Airport Bus 13E each way takes about 1.5hrs in to the centre of Paris then you take the RER out to DLP station.

There is a Private shuttle bus direct to disney that you can book.

winniewoo · 04/02/2007 22:27

How did your trip go gscrym?? Hopeing to do just about the same travel arrangements as you! Did it all go to plan?
Still wondering if I should push the boat out and go for the disneyland hotel but the rooms put me off...I am sure they are big enough but I love the idea of the bunks in the HI and the curtain thing..my boys would love that!

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