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lizzie145 10 Aug 20 12:48 PM

thinking about booking for October
 
I do not want to be in the country for my birthday - had planned to go to California but that won't be happening.
Flights are cheap to Paris, and an off site hotel is also good value and has free cancellation.

I had been thinking about an annual pass at the beginning of the year so happy to do this.

Anyone else planning a trip for later in the year?

Rac20 10 Aug 20 02:11 PM

I was hoping for a trip in Feb half term but can’t risk booking one if quarantining is still on the cards as can’t take two weeks off work then.😏

Gill H 10 Aug 20 02:55 PM

We have booked for November. We have APs and so 4 nights at Cheyenne was under £400. Could have gone offsite cheaper but this trip replaces our 25th anniversary trip to Tokyo.

It is fully cancellable 7 days before.

Flights cost £300 from Cardiff via Amsterdam (no direct flights
from Cardiff at the moment). We can postpone for free.

Hoping Art of Marvel opening is announced soon as we might look to upgrade.

HFJohnson 10 Aug 20 03:06 PM

Yes, I'm in the process of booking for mid-October.

Tickets booked with Eurostar using vouchers from my cancelled September visit. AP finally ordered online today (a bit earlier than I need it but I want to get my park days reserved) and I will book an offsite hotel in Val d'Europe, probably the Ibis with a refundable rate but I might upgrade to Hotel L'Elysee nearer the time (their best price is non-refundable).

lizzie145 27 Aug 20 08:02 PM

I have booked flights, just under £50 return. Booked a hotel off site for 3 nights for under £200 and fully refundable .

Will look at an annual pass next

kenville 27 Aug 20 09:30 PM

We have a trip booked for October but am considering cancelling. My heart wants to still go but my heads says thousands of pounds and with no parades, no fireworks, no Inventions etc. It just makes me wonder if the reduced experience justifies the cost. It’ll be our third trip.

Gill H 27 Aug 20 10:00 PM

Our booking only cost £400 so not worried about it being a lesser experience. Just want to be there. And now Cheyenne is closed they have upgraded us to Newport Bay for free.

kenville 27 Aug 20 10:05 PM

Can’t get six days of park tickets, five nights at an on-site hotel and food for a family of four for £400! I’d be quite relaxed if that was the case :)

Gill H 27 Aug 20 10:38 PM

Indeed! Ours is Annual Pass rate for 4 nights for 2 people.

malt1977 28 Aug 20 06:49 AM

Worth noting that France is looking at imposing a quarantine on people entering from the UK.

I don’t know the full story as I only caught part of it on our local news yesterday. Certainly worth looking in to as you’d not really want to go if you have to spend several days quarantined the moment you arrive in France.


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