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Disneyland Paris recommendations

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2beautifulbabys · 29/06/2018 14:48

Afternoon all,
hubby and i are planning to take our 2 children to Disneyland Paris next year, for my little boy's 5th birthday.

does anyone have any recommendations? don't know where to start looking as neither of us have been before.

TIA. Xx

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Ricekrispie22 · 30/06/2018 06:08

How are you planning on getting there?
Do you want to stay in a DLP hotel, or do you not mind?
And how long are you going for?
Also, are you going in term time?

RayneDance · 01/07/2018 10:21

Do you live close to transport to get there ie ferry ports, or euro star. Will you be able to go back.

2beautifulbabys · 01/07/2018 20:27

so the plan is to be there during summer holidays, as my little boy's birthday is in August.

I don't mind how we get there, dont mind where we stay too much. am just trying to do it all for a reasonable price. when I looked it came to over £5k which is way out of our budget

xx

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2beautifulbabys · 01/07/2018 20:28

we live close to Heathrow to fly, but close enough to eurotunnel too x

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LoniceraJaponica · 01/07/2018 22:52

DD and her boyfriend are going - flying with Flybe, getting a bus frrom the airport to a hotel near the Gare de Lyon (which is the station where you get trains to DLP from) and getting a train to DLP. The whole holiday has cost under £300 each.

She looked at staying in the hotels on site, and that is where the expense starts to mount.

moira123io · 02/07/2018 02:11

I went in Feb with year alone with my 12 year olds. We stayed at the Adagio Aparthotels which was great, cheap but included a kitchen, free shuttle (5mins) to the parks and a ten minute walk from the station with a direct line to central Paris. It cost about £1200 all up including flights from London and park tickets. My advice would be to stay close to the parks, then you can eat dinner/stay out late in the Disney shopping area. The shuttles run until past midnight, and you can always go home for a nap if the kids are tired.

Also, leave just before the fireworks end! It took us SO long to get out the parks!

moira123io · 02/07/2018 02:14

Should probably add that was the cost for me plus two kids -- and we booked with Flight Centre, as it was cheaper than doing it ourselves.

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