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Disneyland paris

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Chara123 · 16/08/2025 07:10

We are looking to take my son and his best friend to disneyland to celebrate his birthday.

We are hoping to do 2 nights in a disney hotel and then 3 nights close by, possibly val deurope

Can anyone recommend a dinsey hotel which has interconnecting rooms, and how we would book these as I csrnt seem to find much information online.

We have done disney/paris a few time previously, can anyone recommend anything non disney for our nonpark days in the local area? We will be going in February so may not have the wether on our side.

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Catsonskis · 16/08/2025 07:13

Have you looked at the French center parcs? Their package is 5 day stay with 2 days park tickets?

Chara123 · 16/08/2025 07:18

Catsonskis · 16/08/2025 07:13

Have you looked at the French center parcs? Their package is 5 day stay with 2 days park tickets?

Thankyou, this was my orginal idea as weve only done day tickets to the water park before and the accommodation looks amazing

It was my oh idea to stay on site for our disney days, although hes quite laid back.

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Catsonskis · 16/08/2025 07:24

Staying onsite is great, with benefit of the extra hours. But adds £££. Not sure on the adjoining room question. We’ve never had a need so not looked.
centre parcs is great though you need a car.
theres a tonne of good fb groups on DLP, might get your answers on there?

Lostworlds · 16/08/2025 07:28

I went in February and spent the entire time in an apartment in Val d’europe. We did 4 Disney days and had a free shuttle from our apartment/hotel to the Disney parks. It wasn’t a busy shuttle as it was only for our hotel.

The weather was actually great when we were there. It was very cold in the mornings but lovely frosty days. The sun was shining so afternoons only really needed big jumpers but nighttime was cold!

Val d’europe has an amazing shopping centre and designer outlet which you could spend a really long time looking around! They also have a fantastic deep sea world type of place. It’s the biggest one I’ve ever been to and was really impressive, my children loved it! Plus with the tickets we bought we got discounts for a lot of the restaurants and were able to go back as many times as we wanted that day.

The train into Paris is really easy! We did a hop on and off bus tour which took us to all the main places and made things so much easier!

Chara123 · 19/08/2025 16:53

Lostworlds · 16/08/2025 07:28

I went in February and spent the entire time in an apartment in Val d’europe. We did 4 Disney days and had a free shuttle from our apartment/hotel to the Disney parks. It wasn’t a busy shuttle as it was only for our hotel.

The weather was actually great when we were there. It was very cold in the mornings but lovely frosty days. The sun was shining so afternoons only really needed big jumpers but nighttime was cold!

Val d’europe has an amazing shopping centre and designer outlet which you could spend a really long time looking around! They also have a fantastic deep sea world type of place. It’s the biggest one I’ve ever been to and was really impressive, my children loved it! Plus with the tickets we bought we got discounts for a lot of the restaurants and were able to go back as many times as we wanted that day.

The train into Paris is really easy! We did a hop on and off bus tour which took us to all the main places and made things so much easier!

Thankyou, we stayed in the adiago apartments next to the shopping centre in Feb and found it ideal, especially with an indoor pool.

This would be my first choice but my oh and little one like to stay somewhere new evertimenwe go away

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