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8 Oct 19, 09:29 AM |
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Thanks for the info and it sounds like you got a great deal. How do you get into the French DLP site?
I was looking on the official DLP site, and I only put in for hotel a hotel search, but perhaps it did include the park tickets. We would only want 2 days of park tickets for a 3 night stay. The breakfast price you mention sounds more like it, because £45 each per breakfast did seem very expensive. I don't eat that much for breakfast, and my wife usually just has toast or a crossaint even when we eat at buffet breakfasts in hotels, so Starbucks would be good enough for us. Thanks again. |
8 Oct 19, 09:48 AM |
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The prices of the hotels are roughly the same as the Orlando hotels when you include tickets. As mentioned all the on-site (except Davey Crocket) are walkable. Wait for offers or try other European countries sites. You can book their offers but it has to be in that currency. So if you book a German offer you pay in Euros. Book transport separately. Avoid weekends. Only go at holiday times if you have to.
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8 Oct 19, 12:11 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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Why not look to stay offsite?. I myself have only ever stayed onsite but with HNY going through a refurb I'd say prices will probably stay high. I am now thinking my next trip I will opt to stay off site, after all it's basically only a room to sleep in. Look in the Val De Europe area. it's only a 5 minute train journey or a short uber ride and you can save hundreds. |
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8 Oct 19, 12:19 PM |
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We have booked for two nights in early December with the free hand board offer and tickets included it has come out at £625 for two adults. We are looking to fly the day before- he flights from Manchester with the times we want are coming out about £70 each and we are going to stay in an airport hotel that night too which will be about £70 again. Total cost with extras like snacks and drinks etc for the three nights/four days will probs be around £1000. It isn't cheap but I thought it was ok for Christmas time!
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8 Oct 19, 12:38 PM |
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If you book through DLP tickets are included from the time you check in until midnight on your checkout day.
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8 Oct 19, 12:43 PM |
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DD and I haven't been for 3 1/2 years, and I checked last week - the costs have really increased since then (this would be our 11th trip there).
edit - I think what makes it worse for us up here in the frozen north is that Easyjet stopped flying to Paris from Newcastle, and Air France are more expensive which adds onto the increased DLP costs; and to travel from elsewhere would mean extra travel and an overnight stay so it wouldn't help with costs.
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8 Oct 19, 04:35 PM |
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For what its worth. Air france are cheap from edinburgh. We have booked DLH in dec this year, last time we were in DLH was a good 6 years ago, the cost is pretty much the same *if* the free premium dining plan is of use (we did auberge and inventions last time so i factor that into the cost). Last time was children stop free i think.
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8 Oct 19, 04:37 PM |
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Good to know, but we'd still need to drive up there the day before and stay the night which would negate any savings.
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8 Oct 19, 04:42 PM |
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Im assuming you are south of ncl. Consider the vernight ferry from hull to zeebrugge. The drive is really easy from zebrugge (ive done some trippies with that route a couple of times). You can be in dlp before lunch and are refreshed from overnight sleep on ferry.
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15 Oct 19, 05:51 PM |
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Just a heads up mickey house. A new special offer for your dates will go live on 23rd Oct. This offer includes up to 20% off the hotel and ticket price, free half board and a €100 gift card. Hope that helps. Edited at 05:53 PM. |
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