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Euro Disney virgins.....

28 replies

Nixz · 12/08/2005 22:02

Im lookin at going to Euro Disney at christmas or new year for a few nights. Just picked up a holiday brochure fron Thomas Cook and i estimate about £1200 for a 3 night stay at one of the hotels with in the park itself. Am i just a cheap\skate or does anyone thing this is a tad pricey??!!!!! Anyone been, had a great time and didnt break the bank???

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Nixz · 12/08/2005 22:03

Forgot to say, 2 adults and 1 almost 5 year old.

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Hulababy · 12/08/2005 22:08

DLP is expensive to go relative to many places. Go for one of the cheaper hotels or Davy Crocketts and it will go down a bit.

We went recently for 5 days and it was great fun. Dd (3yo) loved every second. Not as fab as Florida, as not as big, byut for her it was still magical.

Aimsmum · 12/08/2005 22:09

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SleepyJess · 12/08/2005 22:12

OMG is it that expensive??! I didn't realise..!.. we were there same time as Ainsmum.. but ours was paid for by Starlight Wish Foundation.

It was magical though! Want to live there!!!!

SleepyJess · 12/08/2005 22:13

And I've killed every thread I've posted on this evening so I'm flouncing! (For a bath )

SJ x

Hulababy · 12/08/2005 22:14

I am assuming that price is to be there right over the Christmas/New year period, rather than December/January in general?

Aimsmum · 12/08/2005 22:15

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Skribble · 12/08/2005 22:42

How do you want to travel?

Skribble · 12/08/2005 22:46

Hotel Cheyenne 17th Dec, 3 nights £580. No travel.

Skribble · 12/08/2005 22:48

Would be £400 if child is still 4yrs.

Nixz · 12/08/2005 23:02

I would like to go for new year ideally, 30th - 2nd something\like that.
I will try expedia - thanks for that.
If i stay in a hotel off the park - does the price include the tickets for the park.

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Nixz · 12/08/2005 23:07

I was thinking that flying would be the best option,but was advised by the Travel Agent that the Eurostar would be a better way of travel. Suits me, i hate flying!

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Aimsmum · 12/08/2005 23:07

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Nixz · 12/08/2005 23:18

Thanks Aimsmum, i will give it a try now. How do i go about getting the entry tickets?

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Aimsmum · 12/08/2005 23:21

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Skribble · 12/08/2005 23:41

30th dec, hotel cheyenne 667.00 GBP 3 nights. Pricey time to go.

We have always flown with ryan air as its costs too much to drive or get train from Scotland.

SleepyJess · 12/08/2005 23:42

I don't want to live in Paris per se Ainsmum.. I want to live at Disneyland in the fairy tale castle no less! (naturally!!)

Aimsmum · 12/08/2005 23:43

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Skribble · 12/08/2005 23:44

Definatlly bank loan required for the castle.

Aimsmum · 12/08/2005 23:44

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Skribble · 12/08/2005 23:45

Aimsmum who did you book through?

Aimsmum · 12/08/2005 23:47

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Skribble · 12/08/2005 23:50

Might try them it always annoys me when they add on flight charges for Scottish airports. Still haven't decided on next Aprils big holiday.

Aimsmum · 12/08/2005 23:54

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Nixz · 12/08/2005 23:58

Sleepyjess - if you DO move before christmas - care for some visitors ????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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