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French Hotels- between disney and paris?

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OutlookStalking · 16/02/2022 05:20

I am looking to stay at a hotel (or aparthotel) between disney and paris for a few nights. So far I've looked at Torcy and Bussy. However most of the £100 and under get some "interesting" reviews around cleanliness . Or are very cramped for 4 people (dont like the bunk above our bed option!)

Ideally we'd like a premier inn... you know what you're getting, it's clean and does the job and there's enough space for 4 and bags.

Any ideas? For our dates the disney partner hotels come up reaonable (b and b and campanille) however the aim of this is for the trip to paris and are miles away from the train station. We have 2 nights at a Disney hotel booked, but hoping to top and tail with another hotel to enable us to go to paris.

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thisislove · 16/02/2022 07:32

Try Val-dEurope. It’s on the train line to Paris and 2-3 stops away from DLP. It’s next to a huge shopping centre.

OutlookStalking · 16/02/2022 11:30

There's a few aparthotels there that are coming up but they get such mixed reviews. Is probably the way of things as to who writes on trip advisor but its making me wary.

There's an ibis we've but looked at butthey wont have 4 in a room...

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MrsPnut · 16/02/2022 11:35

When we did Disney and Paris we did a few nights at a Disney hotel and then a few nights at the Novotel in Gare de Lyon.

OutlookStalking · 16/02/2022 11:46

That does look perfect! But is coming up at £400 for 2 nights so twice the Disney partner hotels. It may just be easier to commute all the way in!

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partytime50 · 16/02/2022 11:48

Try Ibis. You get different standards of hotel and I've always found even the budget options to be very good.

partytime50 · 16/02/2022 11:48

Ps they are part of the Accor hotel group. Loads across Europe.

Tigersonvaseline · 19/02/2022 07:31

Hotel Elysee v v good for price Val de Europe

OutlookStalking · 19/02/2022 08:34

Its coming up £360 for the 2 nights we're looking at! And it's term time. Bizarrely the disney partner campanille and B and B are much cheaper so may do one of those and uber back to the train station.

Val d'Europe makes more sense but is coming up expensive!

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OutlookStalking · 19/02/2022 08:35

Thanks everyone for their help. It seems there's a lot of more motel/lower than premier inn places that have good rates but reviews have a different approach to cleanliness.. or are very squished.

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wispalove · 19/02/2022 08:38

I've been quite a few times staying in the Disney partner hotels and also other ones in the area. I would say if you are staying at the Disney area get one with free shuttles to the park. It cost us a fortune in taxis last time we stayed in one that didnt have the shuttles. I've also stayed in Paris and got the train out and actually it wasn't too bad a trip. EasyJet holidays do some alright prices for trips to there so might be worth a look, it includes luggage as well.

badalmond · 19/02/2022 08:43

I like the B&B hotel in Torcy because it's right beside the train station and the rooms for four people have bunk beds that aren't above the main bed.

It's not a premier Inn, but it's the closest I've found in France. Breakfast is ok but not amazing.

The other place I've used often is the Séjours et Affaires in Val d'Europe. It's not quite as clean but it's closer to Disney, has cooking facilities and is right beside Val d'Europe mall for shopping and a big supermarket (Auchan).

DirtyDancing · 19/02/2022 08:46

We stayed in a B&B hotel and you get a shuttle from the hotel to Disney. I just checked for 4 people it was €158 Euros in 2019
Which included breakfast, parking and the shuttle.

BobbyGentry · 19/02/2022 09:03

Try ibis Marne-la-Vallée Val d'Europe or Residhome Val d'Europe www.myresidhome.com/uk/montevrain/residhome-val-d-europe/hotel-residence-aparthotel.html

We’ve also stayed in town and taken transportation in and stayed by the airport and taken the TGV over.

Also, tried Disney's Hotel Santa Fe (car) (family room) and affiliated hotel, Magic Circus Hotel (family room.)

OutlookStalking · 19/02/2022 14:34

We're going to be at Cheyenne for the disney bit, but want to do Paris as well. Closer to Paris we then lose Parking...

Will look at all the suggestions thanks!

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mirmc · 19/02/2022 21:22

We've stayed twice in the Residhome. Couldn't fault it. Fab bakery across the road where we got amazing pastries for breakfast and great value delicious baguette sandwiches to bring in for lunch, rather than spending ages in a queue for awful, expensive fast food in Disney. 2 mins max on the train, which left you off closer to the park than the onsite Hotel shuttles. We ate in the restaurants near the shopping centre at night and they were great value and great quality.

BobbyGentry · 20/02/2022 12:27

@OutlookStalking

We're going to be at Cheyenne for the disney bit, but want to do Paris as well. Closer to Paris we then lose Parking...

Will look at all the suggestions thanks!

This is the clicky link to the Airbnb we used in town www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/3407172?c=.pi80.pkbWVzc2FnaW5nL25ld19tZXNzYWdl&euid=71956b4c-13ab-d2a8-d6fa-9f45295a62e7&_set_bev_on_new_domain=1637381939_NDc2YjBkZTdmYWFm&source_impression_id=p3_1645359796_wTO%2B9%2FxJTMypwVD7

QUIET LOFT IN THE HEART OF THE LATIN QUARTER If link doesn’t work. We’ve stayed in this place maybe three times, maybe more. It’s location is fantastic. Great walk to M&S foodhall & Parc Luxembourg. Easy access to the boat bus, underground etc.

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