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Old 3 Apr 16, 04:12 PM  
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So I've been told you can book a room only for one person and when you arrive you just pay tax because you've got annual passes. Is this right? If so how do i know what to book for 5 people?
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Old 3 Apr 16, 05:52 PM  
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AP room only and a one-person booking and then adding others at check-in at 2 separate things.

Firstly - are you a party of 5, all over the age of 2? If you are, you won't fit in any standard rooms at the onsite hotels (as the standard rooms only take 4 guests maximum plus an infant).

Thats the first thing you'll need to consider, before you go any further.
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Yes all ap holders except one which will be normal day tickets and she will be 14 at the time.

So what hotel room would I need?
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Old 3 Apr 16, 07:50 PM  
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you would either need to stay at the Davy Crockatt ranch (and you'd have to have a car as there is no public or Disney transport from there to the DLP parks) or you'd have to book a family room for 5 at the Disneyland Hotel, Newport Bay Club, or Santa Fe (these are very few and far between and generally don't have any discounts applied to them).

Or, you can book 2 rooms onsite and ask for them to be interconnecting (no guarantees though).
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Or and I will no doubt get slated for this you don't mention the 14 year old and bring a lilo just make sure it's put away before the maid comes. We do something similar we have two rooms for 7 of us (4 adults and 3 kids) as one adult is disabled we put her and nother in one room the three kids and two adults in the other.
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Or and I will no doubt get slated for this you don't mention the 14 year old and bring a lilo just make sure it's put away before the maid comes. We do something similar we have two rooms for 7 of us (4 adults and 3 kids) as one adult is disabled we put her and nother in one room the three kids and two adults in the other.
I'm sorry, but .
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We also have Annual passes, going tomorrow :-)

Google B&B Hotel Disneyland Paris. We're staying in dbl room + bunkbeds + single for around £300 for 3 nights. Ten min free shuttle from parks.

Hope this helps!
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We also have Annual passes, going tomorrow :-)

Google B&B Hotel Disneyland Paris. We're staying in dbl room + bunkbeds + single for around £300 for 3 nights. Ten min free shuttle from parks.

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Sorry, don't mean to hijack the thread (reading as interested in how this works for next year), but currently the hotel we're booked into for September for the 1/2 Marathon.m when you get back please let me know what you think of it if you remember? It has good write ups, but hearing first hand is always reassuring.
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Sorry, don't mean to hijack the thread (reading as interested in how this works for next year), but currently the hotel we're booked into for September for the 1/2 Marathon.m when you get back please let me know what you think of it if you remember? It has good write ups, but hearing first hand is always reassuring.
We stayed in the B&B at Easter. It's a brilliant hotel if you're on a Budget, plenty of breakfast included in the price, mostly continental style, but eggs and bacon available as well, and proper nice eggs, not rubbery horrid muck :-)

Evening food offerings are odd, you have to buy tokens to pay for food, and this is a bit pricey, also they don't buy them back from you, so best only purchase what you need.

Hotel is lovely and clean and fresh.

No coffee making facilities in the room, but free coffee breakfast time, and a vending machine for other times of day.

It's a 35 minute walk to the parks, if that floats your boat, else there is a shuttle every twenty minutes, except between 12 and 5, BUT the explorer hotel next door also has a free shuttle, the No 54 from the bus station, and it's a quick walk to their from the B&B.

If arriving at DLP, the shuttle to the B&B leaves from the Winnie the pooh parking area.

HTH, DM me if you have any other q's

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We stayed in the B&B at Easter. It's a brilliant hotel if you're on a Budget, plenty of breakfast included in the price, mostly continental style, but eggs and bacon available as well, and proper nice eggs, not rubbery horrid muck :-)

Evening food offerings are odd, you have to buy tokens to pay for food, and this is a bit pricey, also they don't buy them back from you, so best only purchase what you need.

Hotel is lovely and clean and fresh.

No coffee making facilities in the room, but free coffee breakfast time, and a vending machine for other times of day.

It's a 35 minute walk to the parks, if that floats your boat, else there is a shuttle every twenty minutes, except between 12 and 5, BUT the explorer hotel next door also has a free shuttle, the No 54 from the bus station, and it's a quick walk to their from the B&B.

If arriving at DLP, the shuttle to the B&B leaves from the Winnie the pooh parking area.

HTH, DM me if you have any other q's

Andy
Thanks so much. That ties in with the reviews. Really looking forward to the trip
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