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nitnat
09-02-2008, 03:26 PM
Hi all we went to Disneyland Paris in 2006 and stayed at Hotel New York....we are looking at going again during March next year and was wondering who is best to book with at the moment?

Last time we booked direct with Disney, but wondered if we were better to look elsewhere?

Also does anyone know i anyone is accepted vouchers from Tesco Clubcard for Disney holidays at the moment?

Thanks in advance
Nat

torsie24
09-02-2008, 03:28 PM
Direct is always the cheapest way for hotels...

What transport are you thinking of?

Direct is also cheapest for eurostar!!

I don;t know about the tesco vouchers though - i'm a sainsburys/waitrose girl.

zedonk1
09-02-2008, 03:36 PM
We went in May and booked with Co-op travel, it was the same price as booking direct but everytime I tried to book online with Disney the webpage crashed!

We used Tesco vouchers to book the Eurostar, I think its still the case that you cannot book hotels on the park with vouchers but can book some of the hotels that are off site, like The Holiday Inn.

Hope this helps.

Julie x

nitnat
09-02-2008, 03:38 PM
Thankyou very much!

Direct it will be then.

Natx

Rachie B
09-03-2008, 02:02 AM
we used tesco clubcard deals ( with frenchlife) to book this accomodation nearby : http://www.frenchlife.co.uk/uce/fl?action=readParentDetails&cottageParentId=387732&startdate=&duration=&sleeps=4&propertyTypeId=3

inc in this booking is ferry or eurotunnel travel :)

you can also change tesco deals into airmiles ,and book a package but the exchange isn't so great ( you dont get 4 x the value )

thats the best you can do at the moment :(

Booknut
09-03-2008, 03:13 AM
We booked the Eurotunnel with Tesco Clubcard vouchers.

As for accommodation we lucked out and got a room only rate for the Santa Fe on Expedia for around £60 a night. If you use the voucher code 'hotelsave' it should knock £8 or so off that total. Plus if you use Quidco (the money back website) you'll get another 10% back for hotel only bookings.

You can also book direct with Disney (via Quidco) and get back 6.5%.

ukstitch
09-03-2008, 03:28 AM
Booking each piece separately and Direct tends to be the cheapest way for us.

Direct with Disney is cheapest for the hotels, but it always seems cheaper to not include transportation with your Disney booking, then book that with whoever (e.g. direct with Eurotunnel, Eurostar etc).

If you make your Disney booking over the phone, then you can pay a 10% deposit, with the rest payable 60 days before you arrive, which is something you can not do on the DLP website.