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Disneyland Paris - cost

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Skykidsspy · 10/08/2024 18:37

we are thinking of tacking this onto a French eurocamp holiday next year but it’s too soon to see pricing.

Is anyone happy to share? 2 adults, 2 children.

We’d also like to see Paris for a day or 2. Has anyone done this and do you have any tips? I’m unsure about doing it at the start or the end. We’re going to do 2 weeks in the south of France.

thanks for any help!

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TeamGeriatric · 10/08/2024 21:11

Price varies for entry tickets depending on when you want to visit, peak times equals higher prices. In October 2022 (half-term) I spent £946 for 2 adults and 2 kids to spend 2 days in the parks and a night in a hotel, I paid extra for the hotel breakfast and for a room in the main building, this probably added about £90. This summer I paid £345 for all of us to be have 1 day ticket with access to both parks. Also the prices are cheaper if you pay in euros through the French or German Disney websites. I don't know why that is but it was about £10 per person cheaper to pay in euros. Of course it depends if you will be charged foreign transaction fees on your card. I have a Halifax clarity card and there are no foreign transaction fees, and I know Monza and Starling have cards with the same set-up. The hotel is worth it as you get early access to the park and you can bash out a few (maybe even 4 or 5 if you choose wisely) rides before the crowds descend.

Gymmum82 · 10/08/2024 21:12

£800 for 3 days park tickets 2 adults and 2 kids. We stayed in an air b&b nearby

Skykidsspy · 10/08/2024 21:16

Thank you. It’d be peak time - July 2025. I do have both clarity and Monzo so thanks for that tip.

that’s helpful as a ball park

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DarkForces · 10/08/2024 21:34

I'd budget £100 each per day for park entry. Food is insanely expensive on the park but I assume you can bring a picnic

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