First timer - looking for off site hotel recommendation

Ebyrne

Earning My Ears
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Hi Everyone
Heading in 3 weeks - thanks to this great forum got my AP sorted last week. I still have not booked a hotel - the onsite ones are out of my price range - plus as i have my tickets now they all seem to be with tickets included??travelling with husband and our 2 yr old.
Can anyone recommend an off site hotel - i am looking at Magic Circus, but then im thinking am i better off staying closer to Val d Europe for supermarkets etc . Like everyone trying to do it on a budget!!!!!
So if anyone has stayed in both locations which is better??:)
 
Personally have not stayed at both locations BUT I have stayed at Disney hotel Cheyenne and last week stayed at Hotel l'Elysee at val de Europe and me and hubbie agreed that when we go again we will stay at Hotel l'Elysee. It was a lovely hotel (we took our 3 year old and he was well catered for) right opposite val de europe shopping and 2 min walk from the station (if needed) we used both the train and the shuttle bus to get to the parks and both were very easy to use, only downside being last shuttle bus packed on way back from parks. Would totally recommend, its only 8mins from Disney on the shuttle, so close enough. HTH :goodvibes
 
Thanks a million or the reply I have looked at that hotel too.. Quite reasonable. I just need to bite the bullet and book my eyes are stinging me from researching!!!!
 
If you want value, the Kyriad within the resort is a great option.

You can often get it for around £60 a night if you book it directly on their website.

The etap in Val D Europe is also very cheap (£45-55).

You can book room only at the Disney hotels. Hotel.com normally have rates for them. It'd be around £200 a night though for the Cheyenne.
 

3 weeks is very short to get a good rate as you will be high season and the 14th July weekend so even busier.

It might be cheaper to look further afield, Bussy, Torcy etc and travel in 2/3 stops by RER or a short car journey :)
 
Thanks for your reply. I got a quote of €470 bed and breakfast for four nights in the Kyriad not too bad for high season??
 
I think that's a good price for Kyriad. We priced this for one night, and started looking a good few months before. The cheapest price we could find was 110E per night.
 


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