Disneyland Paris- any good deals

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I am planning taking my hubby to Disneyland Paris for his 40th birthday at end of January and was wondering if anyone knew of any good deals. I only need a hotel as we will be flying. It will be just the 2 of us and staying for 4 nights
 
Hi. We find that the best deals for us have always been flying with Easyjet from Glasgow or Edinburgh and booking accomodation etc through a company called Iglu. They tend to be better to deal with on the phone as you can let them know other prices you have been quoted and they will equal it (they have for us anyway). Iglu also allow you to book half board/half board plus
vouchers too. :)
 
The best way to book hotel only seems to be through the Disneyland Paris website direct- This seems to work out cheaper for a lot of DISers.... :thumbsup2

Bob xoxox
 
Iglu are a good company - but for me, they've only ever been able to match, not beat, the Disney direct price.

At the end of January, if you want an onsite hotel, you may find on the official Disney site that there are "free" night and day offers ie you pay for 3, get the 4th night free. You can also phone Disney, and if you book over the phone with them, you only have to pay 10% when you book, and the balance 60 days before your departure date. Disney also do not levy extra charges for booking with credit cards.

Another option is Expedia, if you're not bothered whether you stay onsite or offsite. They show you lots of accommodation, and from there you could go to the hotels official websites to compare prices, or Benotel etc.
 

hi there!

I'm from scotland and leave from Edinburgh, fly Air France and I am going 25th Jan for 5 nights/6 days

I booked direct with disney like someone mentioned, tranfers included, staying at Cheyenne hotel (breakfast too), flights, park passes, 2 adults and 2 kids... £778! Bargain huh?:goodvibes

You can do it cheaper with easy jet but I was only going to be £70 better off and this way its one package!:)
 
hi there!

I'm from scotland and leave from Edinburgh, fly Air France and I am going 25th Jan for 5 nights/6 days

I booked direct with disney like someone mentioned, tranfers included, staying at Cheyenne hotel (breakfast too), flights, park passes, 2 adults and 2 kids... £778! Bargain huh?:goodvibes

You can do it cheaper with easy jet but I was only going to be £70 better off and this way its one package!:)

Plus if you're flying from Edinburgh Air France offer better flight times than Easyjet. I considered booking with Easyjet to try and bring the cost down a bit, but with flight times you lose most of your first and last days, so decided to go Air France again too :thumbsup2

I also found Disney Direct to be the cheapest and if you're booking online you can get 6.5% back if you book through quidco (and also cashback on Air France bookings, but can't remember how much)
 
Hi, I haven't long booked the HI for £40 a night with hotels.com - sounds like a really nice hotel!
 
Plus if you're flying from Edinburgh Air France offer better flight times than Easyjet. I considered booking with Easyjet to try and bring the cost down a bit, but with flight times you lose most of your first and last days, so decided to go Air France again too :thumbsup2

I also found Disney Direct to be the cheapest and if you're booking online you can get 6.5% back if you book through quidco (and also cashback on Air France bookings, but can't remember how much)

yeah thats so true, we usually go for the 9am (ish) flight out of Endinburgh but this time we are getting the 6am (ish) flight out so should be in DLP for brekkie!!:thumbsup2
 












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