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Disney Paris

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Penguinwaffles · 18/09/2025 19:45

Hiya - I'm thinking about taking our little one to Disney Paris next year, and I'm looking at doing it via coach package. Main reasons being it's pretty cost effective, plus more or less everything's included.... it takes the stress away of booking tickets, transfers, shuttle buses, hotels etc separately.

Has anyone got any experience of doing this? I'm in the north of England so it'd be a full day's coach travel each way, and naturally a little bit unsure if this long journey would be ok for a 5 y.o.

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Sadcafe · 18/09/2025 19:50

Never been by coach, Paris is an hours flight from the North east, transfers are easy to arrange but coach probably is a more cost effective option. Suppose it depends how good a traveller DC is, wouldn’t have considered it when our kids were that age , they wouldn’t have been any good on a coach all daybut that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t

PenguinLove1 · 18/09/2025 20:04

Honestly, i wouldnt.

easyjet fly to paris cheaply in an hour, and disney have the magicbus that runs from the airport direct to disney hotels so its very easy.
hotel cheyenne is toy story themed and budget friendly

pinkbackground · 18/09/2025 20:27

Never done it as a coach trip as we drove. We stayed in a Eurocamp in Paris, rather than at Disneyland itself. Much cheaper. Our kids loved Eurodisney.

user2848502016 · 18/09/2025 20:54

That sounds like an awful journey by coach tbh! Have a look at booking directly with Disney. That’s what we did last year, you can book your tickets, hotel and airport transfers as a package and it all worked out well. You would then just need to add on flights (we went easyJet from Manchester).

user593 · 18/09/2025 20:59

We drove there from London with a nearly 5 year old and 2 year old a couple of months ago. It took around 6 hours each way. It was fine. But I’m guessing it’s a lot longer from the North of England on a coach?

HarryVanderspeigle · 18/09/2025 21:17

I would consider from the south east, but not the north. That's a lot of coach time for a small person.

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