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13 Aug 18, 06:52 PM |
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A Guest at All-Stars
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Solo birthday trip this November
Hello dibbers!
So I’m turning 26 this year and have always wanted to be in Disney for my birthday. My family and I usually go to Florida and I haven’t been to Paris since 2009... I’ve had a quick price check on their official website, and just wanted your tips and tricks, especially as I’ll be by myself. I’m looking at spending two full days in the parks, happy to stay wherever (cheaper is better). I’d go by Eurostar as that seems the easiest option. Are there any other websites you can book a trip through, with decent offers? I don’t need extra days or kids orientated offers as it will be just me ☺️ I’ll probably have other questions if I actually commit to the idea.
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13 Aug 18, 07:08 PM |
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I'd be keen to hear others tips too! I really want to go for my 26th birthday on Halloween, but I'm just not sure I want to spend my birthday alone It's not looking like any of my friends can go though!
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13 Aug 18, 07:22 PM |
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Usually % offers come with free dining deals. At the moment the best thing would be to check out the other versions of the website to see what other countries have to offer. The French, German, Belgian, Dutch, and Spanish versions often have different offers. There's probably others I've missed, or some of those may share offers. It's worth taking a look, though.
Advice regarding eurostar is going to be to book it direct as early as possible after the tickets are released to get the best prices. x |
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13 Aug 18, 07:30 PM |
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A Guest at All-Stars
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None of my friends can/want to go, so I’ve kind of just accepted the fact I’d fly solo! It would be a huge step in building confidence as I hate eating in public by myself 😂
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13 Aug 18, 07:31 PM |
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15 Aug 18, 03:12 PM |
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I’ve done a couple of solo trips to DLP and my biggest tip for eating alone is a kindle 😊
Nobody bats an eyelid as they are too busy enjoying their own trip - you’ll have a great time and can do what you want without having to consider anyone else 😊 |
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15 Aug 18, 03:13 PM |
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I found extra night offers much better value than free dining if you’re travelling solo
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