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How much does it ACTUALLY cost to go to eurodisney?

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SlightlyMadScreachingSirens · 18/11/2007 09:41

I have

Ferry (will be in France anyway)
Hotel £160 2 nights - outside resort
Tickets £120 for 5 of us inc a 2yr old

Presumably we will need food on site

Have I missed anything?
Have I under/overestimated anything?

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tiredemma · 18/11/2007 09:44

SPENDING MONEY!
Apparently its tres expensive

SlightlyMadScreachingSirens · 18/11/2007 09:47

What do we need to spend on inside park?

I was assuming that everyting was in hte admission apart from food and souveniers. Am I being Naive?

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eandh · 18/11/2007 09:50

I have booked for next sept and its £392 for 4 days/3nights (4 of us) staying in disney hotel (with breakfast)

Have to book eurostar in may when september tickets are released will be around £120

Planning to take £400 spending money (and hope to come home with some!)

tiredemma · 18/11/2007 09:51

The few people that I know of who have been there all commented on how expensive the food was in particluar- even the basic fast food stuff.

Im not sure about souviners but assume that they are priced expensively also- its hard not to get sucked into that 'Disney magic' once in the park and buy a whole load of goodies (Thats what we did anyway!!!)

SlightlyMadScreachingSirens · 18/11/2007 09:57

I can't seeem to get into a disney hotel for my dates - £392 for 3nights insn't bad price.

We will be doing a stop over on way back from coast.

We will obv be paying for Ferry anyway irrespective of whether we stop at Disney.

Can I order the tickets online before arrival?

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newgirl · 18/11/2007 11:45

how do you get between ferry and eurodisney? is it a train and is cost included?

tip then - take some snack s with you - organix bars or something so you dont have to buy snacks as well as food all day?

SlightlyMadScreachingSirens · 18/11/2007 12:56

We are going Calais > Vendee > Paris > Calais via car.

It is hte last couple of days of our holiday we will be there.

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Earlybird · 18/11/2007 13:22

Petrol.

SlightlyMadScreachingSirens · 18/11/2007 20:16

Diesel actually.......but point taken

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twinsetandpearls · 18/11/2007 20:22

It is the money you spend there that makes it expensive.

We are thinking of doing a last minute trip at Christmas. If you go to Paris as well that is very expensive.

SlightlyMadScreachingSirens · 18/11/2007 20:30

We won't have time to go into Paris. We are only staying 2 nights. arrive..sleep...eurodisney..collapse...drive 600 miles home....will be the itinery I suspect.

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twinsetandpearls · 18/11/2007 20:32

Food is very expensive, we used to come out of Eurodisney to eat and go to the a shopping mall to eat as it was cheaper and gave us chance to escape the disney fever, cheaper to buy souveniers their as well.

Jas · 18/11/2007 20:37

We managed to spend very little inside when we went. Food is expensive, but we took a picnic and lots of snacks (not allowed but we saw loads of people doing the same) and drinks for the kids.
I didn't buy any souveniers at all, so we only bought adult drinks and ice creams.

You could easily spend alot if you wanted to though.

SlightlyMadScreachingSirens · 18/11/2007 20:39

not allowed to take snacks in ...is that allowed?

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