D.Land Paris? - how much should i expect to pay?

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Just wondering how much should you expect to pay for a package to D. Land Paris for a weekend, go Fri back Sun - 2 adults 1 child....

Is is best to book a package or book all things separately (have one nervous traveler - (man!!:p), so need to be super organised..

Thinking about November '08
 
Hi, I would get quotes from a few travel agents as they can vary quite a bit, but it could be worth booking separately and I know you can travel direct from CDG to Disneyland and there are plenty of hotels onsite.
 
hi, visited d.land paris in may of this year for five days so cant tell you of cost for weekend but we booked flights with ryan air and booked hotel seperatly. when booking hotel, check to make sure entrance to parks are included in price. would highly recommend the disneyland park hotel. november may not be the best time to visit as the weather would be simular to here. brrrrrrrrrrrrrr
 
Why pay someone commission? If you want a hotel and park package these are available from the park's own website. After that flights are easy (my first choice would be Air France into CDG, worth the extra IMO) and you can decide whether you want to get a train, a coach a taxi or private car service to the park. I think Disney even do their own transfers. Nothing to be afraid of, just make sure if you can that the transfers to the park are flexible in case of delay.
 
I agree with some of the previous posters there, you will get much better prices by doing the flights and hotels yourself. I will give you an example and bear in mind we are talking midweek prices here, last december, 2 nights, 4 adults ( i was a teen but for charging was an adult) 2 kids cheap flights to beauvais and the santa fe hotel 1050 Euro ( not including the private transfer we booked but park passes included as we where staying at a "disney" hotel) this december we are flying into CDG and staying at the disneyland hotel 3 adults and 1 child 1450 3 nights. We have been many times and all agree that december and wrap up well is by far the most magical time. The Christmas season starts the last week in November and it is such an amazing display they but on that it will not disappoint. I will throw a few links here to help

http://www.iglu.com/disney/disney_christmas.cfm
http://www.disneylandparis.ie/index.xhtml
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and for transfers I dont usually recommend incase they cock up did these have been so reliable

http://www.greyshuttle.com
and the disney transfer

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.. CDG .. Disney even do their own transfers.

We were in Disney last year and arranged our own transfer from CDG. While waiting for that, the Disney buses were coming and going at a brisk rate so, if we were to do it again, I would use the Disney service.

FWIW, I think going for just one full day is mad. We were there for 3 and got most things done, but not everything.
 
we went in august, flew aerlingus from cork to cdg airport, stayed in the kyriad which has free bus to disney every five mins, and all you can eat buffet brreakfast and its half price at the mo..
 
It's worth paying the extra for either an official Disney hotel or else their affiliate Elysee Val de l'Europe if you're going at a weekend as these hotels give you access to the parks an hour before they open to the public.

Disney also have great special offer free night deals at the moment.
 
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