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Old 26 Jan 20, 08:21 PM  
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Originally Posted by Sarryb View Post
Do you mean 3 nights, or 2 nights?

I found these prices for 2 nights on Disney Holidays.







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Edit: Sequoia Lodge & Santa Fe were marginally cheaper on Disneyland Paris Direct UK site. Might be slightly different room choices, or they just have some of the higher discount rooms still available. X
I think that is expensive. In April 2018, we did 2 days, 2 nights free offer for £630, staying at Santa Fe, (2 adults and an under 3,) I’ve not seen that offer since, but having paid £1200 all in, including all our meals, premier inn, tunnel, diesel etc... I don’t like the idea of paying the same even if it does include ‘free food,’ as I still have to find the money to get there.
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Old 26 Jan 20, 08:31 PM  
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Originally Posted by Bolto6 View Post
I think that is expensive. In April 2018, we did 2 days, 2 nights free offer for £630, staying at Santa Fe, (2 adults and an under 3,) I’ve not seen that offer since, but having paid £1200 all in, including all our meals, premier inn, tunnel, diesel etc... I don’t like the idea of paying the same even if it does include ‘free food,’ as I still have to find the money to get there.
The ones there are in June, just cos that's what the OP was looking at.

The 2 nights 2 days free offer hasn't been around for a while, so unfortunately it's not really a comparison anymore.

The prices have really gone up in the last couple of years. ☹ x
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June really does look expensive. There are some good deals around for earlier in the year apparently.

They pretty much stopped doing 2 nights free when Disney took full ownership. Prices have shot up since then unfortunately.

Our last trip was offsite and we got annual passes. Eurostar returns £100 each, 3 nights in Ibis Val D'Europe £200. That was in September.
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3 days of tickets for 2 adults would be 371 (close to annual pass price but we can get to that shortly). You could then look at explorers hotel and use the partner hotel shuttle bus.

This would be a potentially cheaper option. With the cheapest discovery annual pass, this would be cheaper for you than 3 days of tickets (179eu each). Weekends in june are not covered though so you would need to stop midweek.
Thank you so much for your help! I do have a BA voucher so could potentially fly for free but not sure on the cost of transfers. I will look into the AP!
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