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for 2 adults and 2 adult sized DD's aged nearly 15 & 13. Also has to be at cheaper price scale.
If you take your own car??? then it's the Davey Crockett Ranch... we loved it... and one of the best themed swimming pools ever!!!
We got it direct thro' Disney with a 4 night 5 day package for £440-00 last September.
BevS97
20 Aug 05, 10:20 PM
I would look at the Holiday Inn, Anne. (I feel like an advert but it was really good). You get 2 full size bunk beds, big enough for an adult (I slept in one, one night and it was fine).
Or, the Cheyenne also has bunk beds, but I think the girls would prefer the HI as it feels quite upmarket, where as the Cheyenne is great for younger kids, particularly little boys with the wild west theming, but not so good for teenage girls I would have thought
try the HI website, as they have good prices on there,
Click Here (http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/925/en/hd/pardi)
remember you will need to add passes on when you are comparing prices with disney packages, but we still found it a much better deal.
the kyriad is another budget option, we didn't go in, but there were plenty of Brits staying there and none seemed unhappy onthe bus
https://www.envergure.fr/kyriaden.html
select advanced search and select DLP from Leisure Parks and it pops up, you want the one that says DISNEYLAND PARIS
Originally posted by Harry
If you take your own car??? then it's the Davey Crockett Ranch... we loved it... and one of the best themed swimming pools ever!!!
Too far to drive for us:(
Bev, thanks for the info about the HI as the girls are in bunks at home but I thought they may be small sized ones there.
disneyangel
21 Aug 05, 10:41 AM
Just looking for some info on rooms in holiday inn
Do you know what's the difference between standard and superior rooms , website isn't very clear ?
Can you book breakfast after arrival at hotel on a daily basis so as can go for character breakfast etc at disney
Thanks
Angela
BevS97
21 Aug 05, 12:08 PM
Not sure if you can book breakfast when you get there, but to be honest, while the breakfast was nice, we felt we wouldn't bother next time and would just grab a coffee and a donut in the park as we aren't breakfast eaters.
the superior rooms are the ones with bunk beds, and I totally agree the website isn't clear
Claire44
21 Aug 05, 12:53 PM
Another vote for the holiday inn, we have been there twice and it is really good value.
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