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Euro camp near Disneyland

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Starsinyoureyes12 · 21/09/2025 08:48

Looking for a bit of help/advice. Has anyone been to a Eurocamp near Disneyland Paris and is it a good option? I’d be looking for end of June next year and kids will be 3 (nearly 4) and 6. I’ve been researching a bit online but would love to hear from anyone that’s done this.

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oustedbymymate · 21/09/2025 08:49

Centre parcs villages nature comes up a lot. I haven’t done this one specifically but I have done three other European centre parcs. They aren’t as eye wateringly expensive as UK ones

Ameloah · 21/09/2025 09:02

Depending on whether Disney is your sole purpose of the trip, or a tag on to a longer break, I’d recommend La Croix du Vieux Pont - a fantastic Eurocamp site in Berny Riviere, Paris. It is 1.5hours away by either car or train though.
such a well equipped site and we’ve been there numerous times. Lots of accommodation options and very family friendly… but appreciate if you only want the site for Disney, it may be a little too far away with excited little ones

Starsinyoureyes12 · 21/09/2025 09:07

oustedbymymate · 21/09/2025 08:49

Centre parcs villages nature comes up a lot. I haven’t done this one specifically but I have done three other European centre parcs. They aren’t as eye wateringly expensive as UK ones

Great thank you, I’ll have a look at that too

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Starsinyoureyes12 · 21/09/2025 09:09

Ameloah · 21/09/2025 09:02

Depending on whether Disney is your sole purpose of the trip, or a tag on to a longer break, I’d recommend La Croix du Vieux Pont - a fantastic Eurocamp site in Berny Riviere, Paris. It is 1.5hours away by either car or train though.
such a well equipped site and we’ve been there numerous times. Lots of accommodation options and very family friendly… but appreciate if you only want the site for Disney, it may be a little too far away with excited little ones

I think we’d go for a longer break and go to Disneyland for the day/2days, and just pay for a park hotel that night if we do 2 days. That one has come up when I’ve been looking and it looks great. They are used to travelling a few hours by car or train in this country to see relatives so I think they’d be ok with this. Thank you!

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tanstaafl · 21/09/2025 13:49

If you’re not fixed on Eurocamp, Yelloh!, Huttopia and Europarc are companies in Europe who offer accommodation and activities on the same model as Eurocamp.

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