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lazyboy02
Unregistered User
Eurodisney
Would anyone have any comments on Eurodisney? has anyone been on a package weekend there by any chance, say flights and day pass with hotel?
legend99
We thought of going there but the packages looked very very expensive. We settled on Salou instead because there is a Universal Theme park there. & nights in Salou works out about the same as 3 in Eurodisney...
icantbelieveitstaken
Registered User
Went to EuroDisney last Christmas (2 adults 2 kids) for 4 days, it cost €1100 for flights, accomodation at the Newport Bay onsite hotel and entry to the park. I thought it was well worth the money, the kids loved it and given that me and my wife are just big kids we had an equally good time. This was my third visit and so far the time to go is around Halloween, the amount of effort that is put in is amazing and surprisingly for a childrens theme park a lot of the rides adapted to a spooky atmosphere a lot better than they did to Christmas. Spent around another €800 while we were there but this included Christmas treats and taking a relatively don't-say-no attitude to any reasonable requests from the kids (big and small). Would definitely go again although the next trip might be stateside (which I'd also recommend).
- icantbelieveit
sueellen
Moderator
Re: Eurodisney
I made enquiries myself some time ago with
www.abbeytravel.ie/ who seem to specialise in Eurodisney but I found the whole package too expensive. A friend stayed in a small hotel in Paris and took the train in/out each day and found this option a lot cheaper as compared to booking a package. I understand Easter is high season in a lot of the theme parks.
I personally prefer Alton Towers and have been about 3 times. [broken link removed] are the best option if you have young kids.
Alan Moore
Frequent poster
Would agree......
... with Sueellen.
Stay in Paris. Buy your tickets in the Disney Store on the Champs Elysees which includes your train ticket (RER). Tis about a hour out of Paris in the middle of nowhere. You wouldn't spend more than a day out there.
Will be there on June 3rd myself.
Slim
Registered User
Re: Eurodisney......
Fantastic Place and I was a sceptic. Stay all day and don't go home before the fireworks at the end of the day, use the FASTPASS system to book times on the busier rides if it is busy. Go on Space Mountain first because after that the other rides are easy....
Slim
I
Unregistered User
disney
If you can, go the whole hog and visit the one in Florida. Its bigger and better, the authentic American experience and ....
Cityexile
Unregistered User
Advice on visiting EuroDisney
If anyone can give me tips on the best place to stay in March next year for 2nights / 3days in the Euro Disney resort. There seems to be a big diff in prices from the Disneyland Hotel 1300 Eur (including pass) and other on / off-site hotels.
And I'm bringing a 6 & 4 year old
biddingagent
Registered User
Re: Advice on visiting EuroDisney
Hi Cityexile, like you I was overwhelmed by the cost of on site hotels in Euro Disney. I visited Paris with my wife (without our daughter) on a romantic long weekend last year and we went to Eurodisney on more of a sightseeing trip than out of a real desire to be there. We loved it.
We are now going back in Feb 05 and bringing our daughter. We looked at the Disney brochures and travel agents and thought the prices were terribly high (we had stayed in a 5 star city centre Paris hotel for less the previous year). We did however get a good deal in the end.
I noticed that one of the hotels on the Disney site is the Disney Holiday Inn. It is rated by Disney as a 4 Star Deluxe hotel and has Pool etc and is decorated in a circus theme for the kids. The Disney price for the Hotel was 769 Euro (including 2 day park hopper tickets) for the three nights we wanted to go.
However, if you go to the Holiday Inn Main Website (
www.ichotelsgroup.com) and search for hotels in MARNE VALLEE CEDEX in FRANCE, the same hotel pops up! We managed to book the same room for 3 nights for 165 Euro. There are 2 catches:
1. The room is on a prepaid non-refundable basis.
2. It doesn’t include the park hopper tickets, which will cost us 250 Euro. However, we still save 350 Euro on accommodation on the same trip!
Also, we are flying with Ryanair to Beauvais, which cost us only 113 Euro for the three of us!
I expect the cost inc. Flights, Transfers, Hotel & Tickets to cost about 600. The travel agent had quoted us 1,340 for the same trip!
There are some deals on the Disney website such as 3 nights for the price of 2 etc, but these are generally midweek deals and we wanted to go on the weekend.
I hope this is of some help. Let me know how you get on!
Brynick
Registered User
Re: Advice on visiting EuroDisney
Thinking of heading over there myself in the new year. As neither myself or the wife drive, does anybody know if there is transport i.e.train/bus from Paris/Beauvais if so do they know cost.
Thanks in advance
Slim
Frequent poster
Re: Advice on visiting EuroDisney
Brynick
From Beauvais there is the Ryanair bus, €10 each way which drops and picks up at Porte Maillot in Arrond. 17, north west of city, in the Arc de Triomphe area. See the website for details. From CDG airport there is train and bus into Paris.
Slim
Red
Unregistered User
Euro Disney
Hi there
I went to Euro disney 2 years ago in Oct with my then 8 year old and stayed in the NewPort Bay Hotel. It was a great hol stayed for 3 days (was a bit brain washed with all the piped music tho). It was a great time to go as the whole Halloween theme was on but we didn't have to pay Halloween prices. I would recommend staying in one of the resort hotels as there is some action in the village at night - eg Cowboy show - "authentic" westen grub while watching cowboy action - my daughter loved it. Also you can go to the Character Breakfasts early in the morn. As for transfer - we got the Euro Disney coach right outside CdG airport - you really don't need a car if you are only going for a short break.
Megabyte
Unregistered User
All Disneyland Paris
Plan to go paddys weekend with an 8 and 5 year old.
Staying in Paris and plan to spend a whole day in the resort 9 till 9 evening.
Anybody got tips of the best things to do there and maybe not to do.
Slim
Frequent poster
Re: Disneyland Paris
I presume you mean in Disney? I would say you should obtain a park guide when you pay for your ticket. Then get on the train which goes around the park and get off at Discovery land(so you don't end up back at the start). In Discovery Land there is Space Mountain. This is a violent rollercoaster type ride and your kids may be too young/small for it. There are parades during the day, check times locally, and they are nice. If the park is busy, go to the popular rides and book a time for later, Fastpass, and then enjoy the rest of the park. There is a huge amount to see and do, small rides for the kiddies etc. eating in the park is not as dear as people think but it's all of the disposable plate variety, but we found it reasonable and quite tasty. Stay til the end of the day as the parade and fireworks are fab. There is a Disneyland Studio next door but it does not seem worth the visit. There is a train link to Paris which stops at the gate, underground.
enjoy
Slim