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4 Dec 19, 02:34 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Aug 18
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Don’t stay on Disney property. Offsite villa
I worked it out in another thread. Disney Paris just wouldn’t work for us. We spent £8.5k for 3 weeks in June this year in Florida for everything total. Looking at your figures for beach club that would cost more than that for just the hotel and food as I am assuming flights etc not included So if I went on the same day I am currently going to Florida which is middle of May For 5 days, flights from Manchester staying in Santa Fe with free breakfast and park tickets. Then parking at Manchester is £2176. That’s £435 per night and would still have to pay for snacks/lunch/dinner etc. Florida this year was £404 per night including absolutely everything I spent. I know it’s comparing apples and oranges people say but it works out less per day for us and we get to do a lot more stuff. I’d also rather pay £2800 for a two week cruise than £2200 for Paris. It’s what’s best for your family and what you deem is worth your money. DLP for me is not worth the money. Even though I’d like to go and would if it was a lot cheaper Edited at 02:52 PM. |
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4 Dec 19, 02:45 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Feb 17
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As I said you have to compare like for like to get a true value...
Disney World onsite vs Disney Paris onsite and you find Paris wins! Disney World offsite vs Disney Paris onsite is hard to compare but you will find similar numbers. Disney World offsite vs Disney Paris offsite again you would find Paris cheaper I reckon when you consider the cheaper flights etc. You said the cost per day is cheaper at World and I really don't think that is true. But you wouldn't want to spend three weeks at DLP would you so comparing 3 weeks vs 3 weeks doesn't make sense either. But cost per day I really do think DLP wins. Obviously the flights will be cheaper as well / and you probably don't need car hire. Anyway - we are well off topic Edited at 02:47 PM. |
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5 Dec 19, 06:47 PM |
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Helping Mickey
Join Date: May 15
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Aaaaaah, we're leaving on the 1st March
I'm wondering if they will do any soft openings. |
6 Dec 19, 08:22 PM |
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Thread Starter
Gone all Goofy
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Excellent news. Be interested to see what tier it is and when the HS FP tier re-shuffle happens for this and rotr opening.
Thanks for posting
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6 Dec 19, 08:38 PM |
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Join Date: Feb 17
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6 Dec 19, 10:16 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Oct 17
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Can't wait for these new rides, we haven't been to Florida for a couple of years so we're super excited.
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7 Dec 19, 12:12 AM |
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Very Serious Dibber
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Woohoo - super excited!
I live in hope that FP+ will be available for at least one of the new rides at HS otherwise we'll be doing some serious queuing this spring |
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