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10 Sep 12, 10:43 AM |
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Join Date: Jan 06
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Why dont you price up both? We like the fact that theres more space at Davy Crockett, you get a lounge & kitchen area as well as 2 bedrooms. It takes about 10 mins to drive from Davy Crockett, probs take 15 mins to walk from Cheyenne. We've stayed at both & would happily stay at either. Do you think you would use a swimming pool? Its a nice pool at Davy Crockett, my kids loved going in it in the evening. You wont get a pool at Cheyenne
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10 Sep 12, 11:50 AM |
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Join Date: Jul 09
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The Cheyenne is a value resort, but within the DLP "bubble" and the resort boundaries.
Its easily walkable to the park gates within about 15 minutes, or there is a free shuttle bus (most people walk - quicker and easier!) The price for the Cheyenne will include buffet continental breakfast Davey Crocket's Ranch are self catering holiday chalets. Breakfast is not included, and there are no shuttle buses from there to the park gates - you are expected to have a car. Parking is of course free for you once at the park. Some people like Davey Crokets if they're already driving via EuroTunnel or Ferry, and may also want to explore other parts of Paris/France. Others prefer to get to DLP, park the car and then just relax, knowing everything they need is within walking distance.
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10 Sep 12, 05:13 PM |
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It's been a long time...going back!
Just booked to go to DLP on January 14th...booked the 4night 5 day package..it's great value just now when you think that's your park entrance included too. I've not been for over 10 years and even though I'll just be back 10 days from my Florida trip,I'm excited to be going with 3 yr old Brooke and 5 1/2 month old Jayden. This time I won't mind coming home fom Florida so much.
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11 Sep 12, 09:53 AM |
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A question for all you seasoned DLP visitors.
Is it possible that Disney will run this promotion next year DH and I would like to go March 2014 and looking at the prices for next March it looks very affordable We've never been to DLP before so expect me to be asking lots of questions if we do manage to book next year |
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11 Sep 12, 10:08 AM |
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Join Date: Jul 09
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DLP run offers regularly.
Sign up to their e-shot list on their website at DisneylandParis.co.uk as well as keeping an eye out here on the DIBB of course. But when you see them - act! The offers are only based on a limited allocation that DLP reserve. Book early and book direct with DLP Central Reservation in Paris and you'll get the best range of rooms, options and prices. Don't forget that it's not only DIBBers who spot these offers!
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11 Sep 12, 10:18 AM |
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Join Date: Jan 11
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the up to 40% offer is a regular one for DLP UK, especially in low season. However, remember that DLP's base price changes (ie increases) twice a year when they change their published brochures. So it might be slightly more expensive in a year's time, for the same 40% off deal.
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11 Sep 12, 01:25 PM |
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They often do kids under 12 free in March.
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11 Sep 12, 01:47 PM |
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Thank you, I will register now
Thanks, I was just using next years price a a rough guide. Hopefully it won't be a massive increase I see that thanks. The beauty of this trip is that there will only be DH and myself. DD will have her GCSE's coming up so will stay with my parents It will be a first Disney holiday without her - she's not overly impressed but we'd be soo excited Plus we'll hopefully be off to Florida as soon as she's finished school |
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11 Sep 12, 02:56 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 09
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Be wary of any DLP quote for more than 4-6 months in advance.
Like has been said, DLP release 2 price structures/brochures per year. You will find Travel Agents who book DLP for you 12 or months away. They're doing this on a "its out best guess plus 20% to hold our *special* price for you" rob you blind basis. DONT DO IT! and don't be swayed into thinking this is an indication of DLP pricing. Its not, and it never is. Forget Travel Agents. Always book Hotel & Stay for DLP direct with DLP Central Reservations onsite in Paris, then book your own transport separately for the best deal.
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11 Sep 12, 04:49 PM |
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