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Disneyland Paris - Cheapest way to book?

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mummy2aaron · 16/09/2007 10:52

Needs to be a flight from Mnachester as we are too far from Waterloo for the Eurostar. Do I book a package at someone like Thomson or is there a cheaper way?

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cornsilk · 16/09/2007 11:10

Bumping thread as I'd like to know this also!

debbiewebweb · 16/09/2007 12:25

Not sure this is still the right answer, but we're going in 2 weeks for the first time and when I booked I checked loads of different options/packages and ended up booking direct with airfrance and davy crocketts direct with disney. All the prices seemed within just a few pounds of each other but booking direct I could book the exact holiday and flight times that suited us. Hope you find a bargain either way.

Polgara2 · 16/09/2007 13:40

Don't book a package unless you're not bothered about it costing lots more!!! I booked everything direct, hotel, flights, taxi, tickets via the internet - saved oodles. We stayed at the Holiday Inn which is only slightly further away than the disney hotels (and just as easy to get to and from disney) and much much cheaper.

mummy2aaron · 16/09/2007 14:04

That's great thanks, I think I will do it myslef then.

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chocabloc · 19/10/2007 20:43

well im going in a few weeks by coach and eurostar check out www.newmarket holidays.com??? if u seacrh other sites then u can get a detailed breakdown, as u have to request a brochure, as they have no info online as yet!! but it is on other regional sites! good value fr money i thinkl £199 for adults, £139 for kids, and under 3s pay £30 for a seat i think!! inc bnb in a disney hotel, one day hopper pass, and transport!!!

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