First time to disney - how would you suggest getting from CDG to the Sequoia?

It is a very easy drive when in France, motorway all the way, just a few roundabouts when you get near the park. Athough you do go on a toll road.
We tend to stay in Ashford because the Travel Lodge/Premmier Inn are on the Eureka Lesiure Park so plenty of choice for food when you get there:banana:
The train takes 35mins and when you arrive at the terminal you dont even need to get out of the car if you dont want, stright on the train and stright to the magic:yay::yay:
Hope that helps. Ive picked up loads of tips and advice on here for which I am very greatful If there is anything else you want to know about driving just ask:dance3:
 
It is a very easy drive when in France, motorway all the way, just a few roundabouts when you get near the park. Athough you do go on a toll road.
We tend to stay in Ashford because the Travel Lodge/Premmier Inn are on the Eureka Lesiure Park so plenty of choice for food when you get there:banana:
The train takes 35mins and when you arrive at the terminal you dont even need to get out of the car if you dont want, stright on the train and stright to the magic:yay::yay:
Hope that helps. Ive picked up loads of tips and advice on here for which I am very greatful If there is anything else you want to know about driving just ask:dance3:

Just priced that travelodge up and it's £60 total for the 2 single night stopovers :)
How long does it take to get from the travelodge to the euro tunnel? And do you usually go first thing to get to disney early?
Do you know how much roughly to budget for petrol for the journeys both ways (going to and from the travelodge)

Just working out how much cheaper it is to drive instead of flying.
 
Just priced that travelodge up and it's £60 total for the 2 single night stopovers :)
How long does it take to get from the travelodge to the euro tunnel? And do you usually go first thing to get to disney early?
Do you know how much roughly to budget for petrol for the journeys both ways (going to and from the travelodge)

Just working out how much cheaper it is to drive instead of flying.

Plan your route on google maps, they have an estimated fuel cost on there :) its coming up at approx £55 from Manchester to Folkestone one way. And approx €47 from Calais - DLP, but you can change your car type on google maps to get a more accurate reading.
 
When we went in March this year it cost about £120 for fuel, £80 for tunnel and £56 for hotels. This time it's cost £88 for tunnel , £65 for hotels and we budgeting £150 for fuel but hopefully it won't be that much..
Yes we usually get up early say 6am to get to DLP around lunch time. Hope that helps :)
 





















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