Hi
We're going to DLP in June and we've managed to do a bargain holiday coming in at £258.02 each including Flights, Transfers, 4 nights accomodation at Holiday Inn and 3 days park admission. Checked the DLP brochure and equivalent holiday comes out at £479
I promised recently that I'd share my tips on how to do it once I was in position to do so....
Flights-Booked Easyjet in their Sale just after Christmas and got return flight to CDG for £40.22 each
Accomodation-Book direct with Hotel website as early as you can for best deals. It has cost 93 Euros average per night for the room including Breakfast and that includes a Friday and Saturday night
Transfers-VEA to keep cost down. (ok, I cheated as we may well take taxi on way there !!!)
Park Admission-Bought direct through Disney Store as cheapest around. Their price fluctuates on a daily basis and I have seen it as low as £68 for 3 days compared to £83 from Keith Prowse. My sneaky way of reducing the price further was to buy Disney Store Vouchers on eBay and I saved a further £31 off the face value doing this. Make sure the vouchers are still valid as they only last a year from issue.
Hope this helps others thinking of planning DLP trip on a budget.
We're going to DLP in June and we've managed to do a bargain holiday coming in at £258.02 each including Flights, Transfers, 4 nights accomodation at Holiday Inn and 3 days park admission. Checked the DLP brochure and equivalent holiday comes out at £479

I promised recently that I'd share my tips on how to do it once I was in position to do so....
Flights-Booked Easyjet in their Sale just after Christmas and got return flight to CDG for £40.22 each

Accomodation-Book direct with Hotel website as early as you can for best deals. It has cost 93 Euros average per night for the room including Breakfast and that includes a Friday and Saturday night

Transfers-VEA to keep cost down. (ok, I cheated as we may well take taxi on way there !!!)
Park Admission-Bought direct through Disney Store as cheapest around. Their price fluctuates on a daily basis and I have seen it as low as £68 for 3 days compared to £83 from Keith Prowse. My sneaky way of reducing the price further was to buy Disney Store Vouchers on eBay and I saved a further £31 off the face value doing this. Make sure the vouchers are still valid as they only last a year from issue.

Hope this helps others thinking of planning DLP trip on a budget.
