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sammykitten 27 Aug 12 01:33 PM

new offer from Disney - up to 40% off
 
http://offers.disneylandparis.co.uk/...eylandv2.xhtml

valid for dates up to the end of March, and bookable up til the end of September.

Just had a quick look, and for stays of 4 nights or more, with the 40% off and free kids, its comparable prices (just a few pounds more) than the 2 nights free offer which has just finished :).

Guest 27 Aug 12 02:10 PM

Oh no, I daren't look. We were determined to get APs and stay offsite next year, but always get tempted by these offers, that's why we're in NPBC in Oct. Though these offers do often make it very competitive.

Guest 27 Aug 12 03:15 PM

I went and looked, can get 4nights/5days at Cheyenne for all 5 of us for £414 in Mar 2013 on DH 40th Birthday and he is off work that week. Considering the price of APs that's very tempting...

sammykitten 27 Aug 12 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Disney mum (Post 7757615)
I went and looked, can get 4nights/5days at Cheyenne for all 5 of us for £414 in Mar 2013 on DH 40th Birthday and he is off work that week. Considering the price of APs that's very tempting...

indeed it is - our APs run out in November, I've booked for Feb for both of us onsite (DD still under 12 then) with park tickets included, for £267. I couldn't get APs and 4 nights in a hotel nearby for that price, so if we decide to go again and offsite works out cheaper, we can get APs later next year.

Guest 27 Aug 12 06:33 PM

We're booking :)
Like you said we can't even get accommodation only for that price for 5 of us, so if we go back later in the year we'll get APs then like you. Guessing you are going half term, we can't go half term as DH is in an exempt industry, we found out last week what his holidays are for 2013 and we can't change them. We'll be arriving on DH 40th birthday, tempted to embarass him and make him wear a birthday tshirt like I did for the kids last time.

Now I've just got to raise some extra money so I don't have to take it out of my WDW savings fund...

Hels80 27 Aug 12 06:54 PM

Uh oh. You've got us looking now. :)

Guest 27 Aug 12 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Hels80 (Post 7758597)
Uh oh. You've got us looking now. :)

Go on, you know you want to :tongue:

LaraT 27 Aug 12 07:20 PM

Another one bites the dust!

Just looked for march 7 nights at cheyenne for DDs birthday just me and her cheaper than off site with AP ;)

Glad I decided not to book off site for October now really excited, will book on friday payday, not stayed at cheyenne before hope we dont miss the swimming pool too much, SL is 200 more can't justify that

Hels80 27 Aug 12 07:23 PM

The Cheyenne for Feb half term is only £500ish for the 3 of us 5 nights 6 days.

Guest 27 Aug 12 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by LaraT (Post 7758712)
Another one bites the dust!

Just looked for march 7 nights at cheyenne for DDs birthday just me and her cheaper than off site with AP ;)

Glad I decided not to book off site for October now really excited, will book on friday payday, not stayed at cheyenne before hope we dont miss the swimming pool too much, SL is 200 more can't justify that

We've never been swimming at DLP, even when we were at SL/HNY etc, just never had the time, though not done 7nights yet, think the longest we've done is 5nights. I'm sure you'll find plenty to keep you busy without the pool :cool2:


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