View Full Version : DisneyLand Paris - help please?
TrueBlueAngel
30 Oct 05, 04:51 PM
DH and I would like to visit DLP in January just for a couple of days. But we don't know where to start. As we're doing Disney, FLA next November, cash is tight, so we'd want to do DLP as cheaply as possible.
Can anyone advise?
Thanks
Book the kyriad its on site and clean and new... Use My hotels.com for the best rate in Euros... Fly with easyjet or a budget airline into CDG and transfer with ease (10mins) using the TGV from the airport terminal.. If you think youll visit again in the year seriously look at AP prices they are a bargain at the mo and if you eat a lot in the parks and buy pressies you`ll soon be infront of 2 lots of 3 day hopper prices..
sorry that should be
http://www.all-hotels.com/xbook/servlet/hotel-details?hotl_id=263737
jax100
30 Oct 05, 05:14 PM
we are just back from the holiday inn. We found booking direct with them via the website was the cheapest, than dealing with a travel agent or anything like that.
Depends on how you want to travel. Cheap flights sound great but then they add on extras which hikes up the prices.
Eurostar is an option,
so too is taking the ferry either from dover or hull depending on where you are based. i think p&o do a cheap dover calais route.
my advice though is to book independently over the net and not use a tour operator who hike up the price.
TrueBlueAngel
30 Oct 05, 05:18 PM
we are just back from the holiday inn. We found booking direct with them via the website was the cheapest, than dealing with a travel agent or anything like that.
Depends on how you want to travel. Cheap flights sound great but then they add on extras which hikes up the prices.
Eurostar is an option,
so too is taking the ferry either from dover or hull depending on where you are based. i think p&o do a cheap dover calais route.
my advice though is to book independently over the net and not use a tour operator who hike up the price.
Thanks, I'll look at the Holiday Inn. How did you book your park tickets?
cheap flights work into paris because its a short flight though, you dont need food, if you do take your own sandwiches and wine in a plastic waterbottle..
jax100
30 Oct 05, 05:47 PM
Thanks, I'll look at the Holiday Inn. How did you book your park tickets?
Bought them when we got there.
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