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15 Oct 09, 10:48 PM |
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15 Oct 09, 11:57 PM |
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This is an interesting thread, just to pitch my ten penneth, we have been to DLP once, DisneyWorld 7 times.
In our opinion, DLP (as has been said here) doesn't try and compete with the all round vacation package experience that you get in Orlando, however, it is an absolutely beautiful park, and to not go because of the comments of smoking and queue jumping would be a big shame - in my opinion if you are a fan of Disney - you should at least try, and if it's not for you then don't go back. The smoking was a pain - I am very anti-smoking, can't stand it, but it didn't spoil the time we spent in Disney. There were just too many positives to let it spoil it. Yes, queue jumping was an issue, but a little patience and the expectation that it was going to happen usually took the sting out of the situation for me. If anyone doesn't want their free trip - I would gladly take it off your hands!
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16 Oct 09, 08:41 AM |
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Booking Eurostar separately through their own website would bring that waaaaay down. Our Eurostar return tickets were £60 each (not travelling on a weekend).
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16 Oct 09, 10:04 AM |
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16 Oct 09, 11:56 AM |
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16 Oct 09, 12:11 PM |
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We just did the Cheyenne for 2 nights - £300 for accommodation for 2 people including half-board vouchers. (This was with the 40% discount, before the free dining came in.) Park tickets included of course.
Travel by Eurostar was £180 in total. You're dropped right at the park so no need for transfers. We went at a cheap time, and travelled midweek, which kept the costs down.
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16 Oct 09, 12:11 PM |
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It's cheaper to book Eurostar direct - plus you also get to choose your seats online too. If you book the travel via Disney you pay a lot more and sit where they randomly decide to put you.
Just did Mon to Fri in the Cheyenne, park tickets included plus breakfast at the hotel, for about £350. Eurostar was £65 ish on top of that. This gives you 5 days and 4 nights in the park - although obviously I appreciate it's a lot cheaper as it doesn't roll over a weekend. |
16 Oct 09, 12:44 PM |
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I don't smoke and I loved DLP!
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16 Oct 09, 01:34 PM |
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16 Oct 09, 01:37 PM |
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