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6 Oct 16, 01:17 PM |
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Join Date: Jan 13
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Has anyone stayed at the new B&B hotel?
I'm looking at alternatives for my next trip and staying offsite is one of them. The B&B looks fine but I was just wondering what the buses are like, as that's the main issue I have with offsite. I had a great stay at the Hipark a couple of years ago but getting the bus back after Dreams was a real pain. So does the B&B have it's own bus or is it the same one that goes to the other offsite hotels nearby? Does it start early enough for EMH? Does it get horrendously busy?
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6 Oct 16, 09:48 PM |
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Hi,
We stayed there in August and have booked to stay there again at new year. The buses start around 6:30am so yes in time for EMH. The bus is shared with the 4 other hotels on that road. But B&B is the last to be picked up which makes it quicker. But it's the last to be dropped off (but we got off on the first stop which is explorers and just walked next door to the b&b). Buses after dreams are cramped but we managed to get back fine even with a double buggy! Overall, it's a great hotel for the price! Yes rooms are very basic but comfortable, breakfast is nice and there's a nice bar. Can't beat the price plus rooms for 5 people are a bonus for us. |
7 Oct 16, 12:21 AM |
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Being a bit Goofy
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Our friends stayed there 2 weeks ago for the DLP marathon weekend.
They said it was great for the money. The hotel is served by the same free bus that goes to Explorers, Dream Castle, Magic Circus & Kyriad. So it was a scrum to get on. However the trick like the previous poster says - get off at Explorers hotel (1st drop off) & walk through. They are next to each other and literally a 2 min walk. |
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7 Oct 16, 05:42 AM |
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No experience of it, but we stay at the Elysee when offsite and use the RER rather than the bus. More frequent, more civilised. And really quick. About 15 min after leaving the park, we're in our room.
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11 Oct 16, 05:43 PM |
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Have booked this place for next month, less than £50 per room. Looks good value.
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15 Oct 16, 06:33 AM |
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We stayed for 5 nights for the half marathon weekend. Hubby liked it so much he doesn't want to stay onsite anymore with the money we saved and it being so close.
Great customer service, the breakfast was good, rooms a good size, beds extremely comfy. We will definitely go back
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16 Oct 16, 11:12 AM |
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16 Oct 16, 11:21 AM |
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Join Date: Sep 08
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We are staying here next week, it's our first time staying off site so a bit apprehensive about it. I like being in the Disney bubble but thought we would try to keep the costs down. Is it a nice hotel?
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16 Oct 16, 03:49 PM |
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Stayed there before and it's a great hotel, and a fantastic location. Looking to book again for next year. Looks they have just refurbished the lobby and restaurant as well
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17 Oct 16, 08:22 AM |
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We stayed there in august for one night. For the money its brilliant, the room was a really good size (we have 3 children so had a room for 5) and the kids loved the breakfast. We are booking again for next year for our last night so we have a full day on the last day (this is what we did in august).
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