First Visit-Pls Help!!

ashgun

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Hii..

We are planning our first trip to disneyland paris around the first of march and would be thankful if we can get some guidance. Here are a few queries that we have. :confused3

We are planning a two night and two/three day trip.:yay: Are two days enough to cover both the disney parks or should we go in for a three day trip?

Cannot seem to decide on the hotel..pls advise..Dont want to spend too much. Like the look of Newport bay or Holiday Inn. Any suggestions?

Are deals including day passes available on disney site better or should we buy tickets and book rooms separately?:upsidedow

There are sooo many more questions but shall put them across once things start falling into place and are decided on some things!!!

Thanks in advance for your help!!!:worship:


Gunjan
 
Hi Gunjan and welcome to DLP DIS board :wave2:
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If you can extend to 3 days it would give you more chance to visit both the Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios :)
 
Welcome to the DIS Gunjan :wave:

Are deals including day passes available on disney site better or should we buy tickets and book rooms separately?

Depends on where you want to stay. Probably easiest to buy the room and park pass package direct from Disney if you want to stay at the Newport Bay. You can also book a package with them for the Holiday Inn, or you can price it up for the room and passes separately - you might get a better deal. :)

If you're planning to visit during the week then two days will be okay but, as Reid said, three is better!! ;)
 
Buying tickets for 3 of us and booking direct through the HI website for July is about $100 less than a Disney package for 2 nights/3 days. They will give several rates, how low it goes depends upon how willing you are to pay upfront and/or how refundable it is.

A bientot.
 

Remember the sponsorship thread if you are going to book separately. I'm sure Bonitatime was looking to sponsor people travelling about the time you are. It's a great win/win situation.She'll get extra months free and you'll get 10% discount on the price of your tickets
 
Thanks to u all..

I too realised that booking room n passes separately is costing me around 150 pounds lesser than on the disney site for H.I.

Yet to book though as have to get my visa first!!..:sad2:

Also my parents might join us too so still to finalise..which hotels can accomodate 5 people??..any suggestions pls.

Also kindly advise weather we should visit paris from disneyland itself or should we take up a hotel in paris itself on the last day??

many more queries to come..:)

thank you so much people.

I'm sorry since im new here havent beenable to understand about the sponsorship thing mentioned...pls help!!

thanx!!!

Gunjan
 
For on-site Newport Bay Club, while for off-site Explorers Hotel both come recommended for families of 5.
There is also the option of a cabin at Davy Crockett Ranch although you will require a car as there is no shuttle services to the parks :confused3
 












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