Notices
Disneyland Paris Trip Planning Disneyland Paris Holiday Planning Questions and Tips.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 18 Jun 19, 12:16 PM  
Link to this Post
#11
Gill H
VIP Dibber
 
Join Date: Jan 08
Location: South Wales

theDIBB Guidebook
Guidebook Photos: 86
Guidebook Reviews: 24
Kyriad is not onsite. Better to book offsite hotels separately as it is probably cheaper.

Personally I do not like to be at the mercy of the shuttle bus. If I can’t walk to my hotel I prefer ones in Val d’Europe which are one stop on the RER. Ibis Val d’Europe, Ibis Budget, Hipark Serra’s, Adagio and Elysee are worth looking at.

Kyriad gets mixed reviews, and I think you have to use the shuttle bus.
__________________
DLP: many offsite and onsite trips
WDW: Port Orleans Riverside Dec 10; SSR Nov 14, POFQ Nov 2022
DCL cruises: 2 so far
Other parks: Tokyo
Gill H is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 18 Jun 19, 12:25 PM  
Link to this Post
#12
HFJohnson
Imagineer
 
Join Date: Jan 13
I would second Gill's recommendation to look at hotels in Val d'Europe near to the RER station. The buses can get very crowded, especially at peak times, whereas the RER goes every 5-10 minutes and Val d'Europe is just two minutes away. Also, the Kyriad isn't not near a supermarket whereas Val d'Europe has a large shopping centre and supermarket on the doorstep.

I would price up all options, including annual passes if you think you'll return at some point during the year. It's actually the discovery that's the cheapest price though you will need to check blockout dates plus this pass can't be used for two days after purchase.

Finally, just bear in mind that it's the runDisney weekend that weekend, however the last race is on the Sunday and the Monday and Tuesday should be relatively quiet.
HFJohnson is offline Girl Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Old 18 Jun 19, 01:50 PM  
Link to this Post
#13
GjDisney
Proud to wear my Ears
 
GjDisney's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 17
Mobile

Sorry I got the annual passes mixed up. The cheapest option has no black out dates for the times you have mentioned and there is no 2 day black out days after first use if you buy online before hand and have them validated before your first trip.

Also as mentioned when I priced hotels I done it via Expedia and not via Disney.

Park tickets sold separately I’m not sure what the cheapest source is. Cheapest I can personally see is around £60 per person per day. So 120 each for 2 days.
GjDisney is offline Boy Mouse Click to view Members Trip Plans Add Member to Ignore List
Reply


Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:35 PM.


Powered by vBulletin - Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
DIBB Savings
AttractionTickets.com

Get £10 off each Disney Ticket with the code ATDIBB10

Get up to £50 off per room at Disney or Universal with the code DIBBHOTELS


theDIBB Blog
Guests can book their 2025 Hotel and Ticket package early to enjoy Free Dining &... Read More »
The iconic 1900 Park Fare restaurant is opening its doors once again at Disney’s Grand... Read More »
One of the the five worlds found in Epic Universe, How to Train Your Dragon... Read More »


theDIBB Menu


Exchange Rates
US Dollar Rates
ASDA  $1.2156
CaxtonFX  $1.2062
Covent Garden FX  $1.2165
FAIRFX  $1.2181
John Lewis  $1.2194
M&S  $1.1983
Post Office  $1.1961
Sainsburys  $1.2125
TESCO  $1.2196
Travelex  $1.2155
Updated: 20:30 19/04/2024
Euro Rates
ASDA  €1.1406
CaxtonFX  €1.1323
Covent Garden FX  €1.1540
FAIRFX  €1.1434
M&S  €1.1267
Post Office  €1.1248
Sainsburys  €1.1382
TESCO  €1.1429
Travelex  €1.1427
Updated: 20:30 19/04/2024

DIBB Premium Membership
Did you know you can help support theDIBB with Premium Membership?

Check out this link for more information and benefits, such as...

"No adverts on theDIBB Forums"

Upgrade Now



X