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Disneyland Paris. Who did you book with?

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Nbg · 28/03/2007 15:07

Am looking to book for October for dd's 4th birthday.
So far, I've only got a quote from Cresta going by eurostar and its come back at £917 for 2 adults and 2 children for 4 nights. This includes staying at the Santa Fe hotel and park passes.

It seemed a bit expensive to me or is this about right?

Who did you book with and can any of you suggest any other good places to look?

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Nbg · 28/03/2007 15:21

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fifisworld · 28/03/2007 16:58

I booked with clipper quay travel, if you go on google you can get the contact details.
When i booked they were loads cheaper than anyone else
We stayed in the cheyanne as they had a special offer on and paid about £500 for 2 adults and 1 child in december

ash6605 · 28/03/2007 23:51

we went june last year and booked direct on their website it is much much cheaper.

2ad 2ch 4nts santa fe inc.passes less than £300.

booked flights with bmi baby for £5.99 per person each way it worked out about £400 altogeter-obviously you have to pay the full amount when you book though unlike with an agent.

mind you we did spend about £1000 when we were there-v.expensive.

Nbg · 29/03/2007 09:13

Thank you both.
Will check out clipper quay.

Ash, do you mean you booked the hotel on the disney website?

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ultra · 29/03/2007 09:24

We have just come back from the Hotel New York - had a brilliant stay and booked with Eurostar. It cost us £720 for 2 adults and 2 children for 2 nights/3 days -the pool was lovely, very good breakfast and a large room overlooking the ice-skating rink and lake.

Nbg · 29/03/2007 09:25

Did you find you spent very much when you got there ultra?

The quotes I've been geting have been around £700.

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wurlywurlyCOVEREDinCHOCOLATE · 29/03/2007 09:35

We booked with leger, found them to be the cheapest and we had booked with them before.

Hulababy · 29/03/2007 09:41

We booked direct on the DLP website, and then the crossing seperately too. Worked out cheaper for us.

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