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- By Star [gb] Date 19.06.04 10:32 UTC
Hi
has anyone got any recommended travel info for above. Looking to go away with OH in October for a few days. (no kids)!! and would appreciate any feedback about who to book through.
Thanks in anticipation
Sue
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 19.06.04 11:18 UTC
Hi Sue, we went a couple of years ago and booked directly through Disneyland Paris itself (they have a website).  We found them to be cheapest - although we took the children and there were offers for them for us.  We went by Eurostar and I thought it was great - so quick and takes you right into the park!

Hope you have a good trip!

Fiona
- By Steph [gb] Date 19.06.04 11:48 UTC
Went a couple of year ago.

Booked through Thomas Cook.

Travelled by Eurostar, upgraded to Castle class on the 'Disney Express' - fan-bloody-tastic!!

Stayed in Paris (cheaper) caught metro to DL, easy-peasy.  Was able to sight-see and shop too!

HTH
- By jazzywoo Date 21.06.04 18:34 UTC
Hi Sue we went a couple of yrs ago 4 adults no children.  We didn't plan to go there (long story) so we just turned up and were very lucky to get a room.  The 1st night was at the hotel New York which was fabulous the room was lovely and the breakfast was fab.  The 2nd night we spent at the Santa Fe the rooms were decent size and the breakfast was ok.  I know from looking to go again I have found like somone else mentioned that booking direct is the cheapest option.  I hope you have a great time whatever you decide to do .

Michelle :)
 
- By Star [gb] Date 21.06.04 19:13 UTC
Thanks
I have e mailed them direct for a quote but had no reply yet. We were thinking of the Santa Fe as it was not so expensive
Sue
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 21.06.04 19:24 UTC
Hi, we stayed in Santa Fe when we went (less expense) and the rooms were basic but fine.  We were so tired at the end of each day we literally just fell into bed exhausted.  It is a bit further to walk than the other hotels but we managed with young children, so you should be fine.

Fiona
- By Star [gb] Date 23.06.04 06:23 UTC
Still no reply from Disney but did find aprice on their site but not including transport. I then looked at the Eurostar price on its own site and it was £180 each for September (actually wanted Oct but not available online as yet). So although Disney price seems fair it seems more expensive. Is there a cheaper way of booking Eurostar does anyone know.
Perhaps it would be quicker just to ring Disney rather than wait for an e mail from them.
Sue
- By bob [gb] Date 24.06.04 12:11 UTC
Hi try this place it seems to have some good deals for disneyland Paris I haven't used them before but are planning to
www.sundeal.co.uk

Alison
- By Star [gb] Date 24.06.04 12:36 UTC
Thanks Alison. I actually booked yesterday. Cheapest way for us was direct to Disney. They were full booked on Eurostar though so I booked direct to Eurostar . Four nights and 5 days  for 2 adults in October half term with Eurostar and insurance was £760 which was nearly £100 cheaper than through travel agent.
Sue
- By bob [gb] Date 24.06.04 12:49 UTC
Hi Star
Still keep a note of that addy for future reference as it doesn't only do there, and I've seen some great deals on there for various other places.
Alison
- By Star [gb] Date 24.06.04 13:01 UTC
Will do. I might think of somewhere else to go next year:)
- By Bazza [gb] Date 27.06.04 12:21 UTC
I heard that Disneyland Paris had been closed due to health problems.  Apparently the local health inspectors did a spot check in the kitchens and found a 6 foot mouse in one of them.
Bazza
- By Star [gb] Date 27.06.04 13:05 UTC
:) Nice ONE!
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