View Full Version : Adding Disneland Paris after ABD trip
Elitravelor
08-14-2008, 09:16 PM
We have just booked our France/Provence Adventure by Disney for next summer. Now we are trying to decide if we should try to add a few days at Disneyland Paris. I am feeling so confused because I can't seem to get real numbers on the cost when I do my own research on line. What I did find seem outrageously expensive. :confused3
We have been to Orlando many times and love it.We have been spoiled by staying at many of the Deluxe resorts. DD and I think it would be great to experience Disney in Paris but DS and DH think we should take the Eurostar and go to London.We have never been to London......
What do you think???
Or maybe I am looking for some "good persuasive" facts to share with the boys!!!:thumbsup2 Anyone????
Silvertraveler
08-14-2008, 09:26 PM
We did the Disneyland Paris Add-on after the May 2008 Knights and Lights. It took a VERY long time to get the add-on information. We loved it, though. PM me for details.
Silvertraveler
Elitravelor
08-15-2008, 07:21 AM
Thanks, I'd love to hear more about how people added this to their Adventure by Disney trip. :thumbsup2
Silvertraveler ---I sent you a PM.
torsie24
08-15-2008, 07:23 AM
I may be biased as a Londoner born and raised, but Disneyland Paris is much better than london!!
Elitravelor
08-15-2008, 07:34 AM
Oh so funny!! Yes, we are from New England and when people talk about vacationing in Boston......we say why???? Old North Church,Freedom Trail,Tea Party----seen it!!!;)
torsie24
08-15-2008, 07:39 AM
Hahaha, I'd love to go to Boston!
Elitravelor
08-15-2008, 07:58 AM
Funny! I do want to see London too--but to be in Paris and not see the park--ohhh my. Besides, that just allows next year's trip to be London/Dublin??? Hmmm---;)
BRobson
08-15-2008, 08:03 AM
Funny! I do want to see London too--but to be in Paris and not see the park--ohhh my. Besides, that just allows next year's trip to be London/Dublin??? Hmmm---;)
To be that close and not go would be a shame - It is a beautiful park and many of the rides have better versions in DLP ;)
It may work out expensive due to exchange rates I am afraid - some of the non Disney hotels that are onsite such as The Holiday Inn sometimes offer great deals. The sticky thread at the top of the board has a lot of info about all the hotels.
Enjoy planning :)
Elitravelor
08-15-2008, 09:41 AM
It is exciting to plan for a new park and new hotels--but a little un-nervy! All my friends call me "Tour Guide Mary" because I know all this info about Orlando and have spread sheets all set before we go. Friends call me before they book anything. My heart is pounding now.....must get maps,books, read,read etc.:rotfl2:
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