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Inlaws have given us a lovely offer about going to Disney Paris but I am a bit confused where to start!!

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AnAngelWithin · 01/11/2009 16:57

my inlaws were talking to me last night and offered, out of the blue, to pay for me, DH and 4 kids to go to disneyland paris. I just have to find a deal that suits us. So, where is best to go for a good deal? I have had a quick look on their website and think that the davy crockett ranch is the only place we can all get in without splitting us up to sleep in separate hotel rooms?

We were thinking maybe going march next year? I have another baby due the end of May so maybe flying isn't an option?

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AnAngelWithin · 12/11/2009 11:55

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AnAngelWithin · 12/11/2009 12:11

hmm looks good, but dh can't get time off work in december.

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Rebeccaj · 12/11/2009 13:28

Going direct through their website should get you the best deal. You can get connecting rooms at some of the hotels - the Disneyland, the New York i think, and the Safari (not a Disney hotel), probably others, but you would need to call them about that. You could get a 2 bed lodge (caravan!) at the Davy Crockett, which gives you a small double, bunks and a pull out sofa double. You would need a car there though, it's not on the shuttle bus.

MaryBS · 16/11/2009 11:06

Just back from Disnleyland. The Newport Bay had connecting rooms, and its a lovely hotel. Our room was fabulous!

notyummy · 16/11/2009 11:15

Explorers Hotel (just google it) has great rooms, with a double/twin room that sleeps 4, and a bunk bed room connected to it that connect. You can also have 2 big rooms with the bunk bed in the middle. We are going with my parents and dd will be in the bunk room with us/my mum and dad in the rooms on either size. If you fill them to the gills then the rooms will take 10 (each main room has a a double bed, plus 2 singles - and the bunk room takes 2.)

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