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Old 23 Jul 19, 01:48 PM  
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Vienna House Magic Circus Marne La Vallée

We plan to visit DLP soon, and thinking about this hotel

The Dinsey Hotels are to expensive. Is it a good idee? what do you think about the hotel?

Thank you very much
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Old 23 Jul 19, 05:26 PM  
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Do you have park tickets sorted? The reason DLP onsite hotels look expensive on the Disney site, is that they include duration-of-stay park hopper tickets per person booked into the room.

So, often when you factor that in, the onsite hotels are not that expensive.

But to answer your question, I like the Magic Circus and would happily stay there again .
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Old 23 Jul 19, 08:21 PM  
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Stayed in magic circus for a new year visit and will be staying again next month before moving on to our onsite hotel.
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Agree with above about the tickets included in the price.

Seriously think about staying in neighbour hotel especially if travelling with children and / or strollers.

The buses are a nightmare especially at busy times. Basically a free for all.

Personally would pay the extra to stay within walking distance

Should add... stayed in this hotel lst November. Nice hotel and good breakfast. But just crazy with people pushing the pram out of the way with an 18 month old in there. Horrible people.

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I prefer not to be tied to shuttle buses. The Val d’Europe hotels are one stop on the RER which takes five minutes. Next trip we are staying at the Ibis which is just over £200 for 3 nights. We are buying annual passes.

Other Val d’Europe hotels include Adagio, Hipark, Elysee and there are lots more.
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Originally Posted by miked1e View Post
Agree with above about the tickets included in the price.

Seriously think about staying in neighbour hotel especially if travelling with children and / or strollers.

The buses are a nightmare especially at busy times. Basically a free for all.

Personally would pay the extra to stay within walking distance

Should add... stayed in this hotel lst November. Nice hotel and good breakfast. But just crazy with people pushing the pram out of the way with an 18 month old in there. Horrible people.
Totally agree, there’s something about the free shuttles that turns people into monsters! It’s a shame as we’ve stayed at the Dream Castle property and liked it very much, but the shuttles! As Gill has said, if you are looking to stay off site, I’d rather hop on the RER as it is far more pleasant and only 5 minutes.
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