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*binty*
22-05-2006, 10:59
Can someone please give me any idea of where i can get a cheapish hotel and flights to go to Disneyland Paris. I'm wanting to go the August bank holiday wkend, i already no the prices will probably go up abit!! x x ;)

sue121
22-05-2006, 11:26
You can gaurantee they will almost double school holiday weeks.

Stuff
22-05-2006, 11:36
We went last year - stayed in the Santa Fe, one of the cheapest Disney hotels, but was perfectly adequate!

Flights from Leeds/Bradford on Jet2. Didn't cost too much at all really.

Be warned though, Disney and Paris are VERY expensive - cheapest I found was roughly £4 for one bottle of beer.

If you do go, budget for one meal in Cafe Mickey. Me and the girlfriend paid approx £50 for 2 steaks and chips, but at Cafe Mickey the characters visit you whilst you eat - well worth it if you can put up with the screaming kids!

*binty*
22-05-2006, 11:55
We went last year - stayed in the Santa Fe, one of the cheapest Disney hotels, but was perfectly adequate!

Flights from Leeds/Bradford on Jet2. Didn't cost too much at all really.

Be warned though, Disney and Paris are VERY expensive - cheapest I found was roughly £4 for one bottle of beer.

If you do go, budget for one meal in Cafe Mickey. Me and the girlfriend paid approx £50 for 2 steaks and chips, but at Cafe Mickey the characters visit you whilst you eat - well worth it if you can put up with the screaming kids!

Thanks, could you tell me what site i would be able to maybe look and book this on please tar x

Stuff
22-05-2006, 12:15
I think we booked the hotel directly through Disney (http://www.disneylandparis.com/uk/introduction.htm?c=uk&l=uk). Flights were through Jet2.com, but most low-cost aitlines will go to Paris (Ryan Air, EasyJet etc).

One other thing I forgot - Disney do bus transfers from the airport (Charles De Gaulle) to the parks (where the hotels are), but again (being Disney) they are quite expensive (£14 each from memory). The alternative is to go on the train from the airport, but I think this involved changing in Paris so we decided the bus was the best bet!

*binty*
22-05-2006, 12:34
I think we booked the hotel directly through Disney (http://www.disneylandparis.com/uk/introduction.htm?c=uk&l=uk). Flights were through Jet2.com, but most low-cost aitlines will go to Paris (Ryan Air, EasyJet etc).

One other thing I forgot - Disney do bus transfers from the airport (Charles De Gaulle) to the parks (where the hotels are), but again (being Disney) they are quite expensive (£14 each from memory). The alternative is to go on the train from the airport, but I think this involved changing in Paris so we decided the bus was the best bet!

Stuff,
Thanks for all the info, i am going to have a look while i'm on dinner!! xx

syko1979
22-05-2006, 12:45
Try "La souris doit mourir".

It's a very reasonable Hotel about 2 miles away from Disneyland.

It's in a little town called "Souris-Morte".

*binty*
22-05-2006, 12:48
Thanks for the suggestions, i am going to have a good luck and go with the cheapest i think (I'm on a low budget)!! ;)

*binty*
24-05-2006, 15:31
Update - I have booked the hotel now all we need is some cheap flights/transfers. Can anyone help me? I have tried, ryanair, easyjet, jet2, thomsons etc and everything is really expensive and coz of the prices my brothers girlfriend now wants to travel on the coach, i really do not want this. Can somebody tell me how long it would take on the coach just incase we cant get any cheap flights? thanks x

scottf
24-05-2006, 15:46
have you looked at using the channel tunnel? u can drive straight onto that.

*binty*
24-05-2006, 18:37
Cheers Scottf, i will check it out x