Hello everybody!
Myself and my family are trying to plan a New Year's Break to Disneyland Paris. We know it's going to be very busy, but read a few reviews and people still manage to get on rides etc. We had such an awful New Year last year that we thought Disney would be the perfect place to spend it this time. It's myself, my mother and my younger brother who is 14 so an adult price with most. I know that Disneyland hasn't released Winter 2014 prices and deals yet but I have a feeling it's going to be too expensive for us anyway. We priced up with a coach company for £777, staying offsite and with 2 days at Disneyland parks. However, I've not done this before and just wondering what people think of this deal? Staying onsite would be brilliant but unfortunately the only coach companies that are staying onsite are a little out of our price range at around £1200 =/ We don't really want to spend much more than £900 in total because it's just a little extra thing we want to do. I was wondering if anybody had booked for New Year already by booking hotels offsite etc separately. Do you think it's likely if we waited, we would get an onsite hotel plus travel (either flights from Bristol/Cardiff or Eurostar) for under £900? I'm thinking probably not. Just looking for some advice of the best thing to do really, we want 2 days minimum at the park but 3 or 4 would be even better for the price! If anybody could help or offer advice it would be greatly appreciated. I have noticed the dates and prices for next year are now up on the Disneyland Paris website with 2 days and 2 nights free, if only that offer was valid for Winter too! We have also considered February half term, as we can get the 3 of us at Santa Fe for £651, 4 nights/5 days and then an extra £218 for flights. That seems really good also, but New Year is our preferred choice at the moment.
Thanks very much
any help, tips and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Myself and my family are trying to plan a New Year's Break to Disneyland Paris. We know it's going to be very busy, but read a few reviews and people still manage to get on rides etc. We had such an awful New Year last year that we thought Disney would be the perfect place to spend it this time. It's myself, my mother and my younger brother who is 14 so an adult price with most. I know that Disneyland hasn't released Winter 2014 prices and deals yet but I have a feeling it's going to be too expensive for us anyway. We priced up with a coach company for £777, staying offsite and with 2 days at Disneyland parks. However, I've not done this before and just wondering what people think of this deal? Staying onsite would be brilliant but unfortunately the only coach companies that are staying onsite are a little out of our price range at around £1200 =/ We don't really want to spend much more than £900 in total because it's just a little extra thing we want to do. I was wondering if anybody had booked for New Year already by booking hotels offsite etc separately. Do you think it's likely if we waited, we would get an onsite hotel plus travel (either flights from Bristol/Cardiff or Eurostar) for under £900? I'm thinking probably not. Just looking for some advice of the best thing to do really, we want 2 days minimum at the park but 3 or 4 would be even better for the price! If anybody could help or offer advice it would be greatly appreciated. I have noticed the dates and prices for next year are now up on the Disneyland Paris website with 2 days and 2 nights free, if only that offer was valid for Winter too! We have also considered February half term, as we can get the 3 of us at Santa Fe for £651, 4 nights/5 days and then an extra £218 for flights. That seems really good also, but New Year is our preferred choice at the moment.
Thanks very much
