I am trying to plan a last minute surprise Christmas Visit to DLP for myself and my 7 year old. I have never been to DLP and if anyone can help with info I would appreciate it. My husband may join us at the last minute, and I am also travelling with an 18 month old. I hope to stay around 4 nights and spend three full days at Disney but I want to use my arrival and departure day to check out the shopping:
I phoned the official bookings line to book accommodation (using the line that I was getting annual passes) and they refused to let me book an accommodation only deal, until I had actually purchased my annual passes! Is this normal?. I have no intention of booking annual passes, I just don't want the usual 'accommodation and park passes' deal as we plan to spend at least one day away from Disney, plus we have no intention of visiting Disney on our arrival and departure day so I don't want to be paying for this.
Anyhow they said they were fully booked from 23 December to early January but offered to book me into somewhere called the Lysee Val d'Europe (I think the spelling is correct?). I can see no mention of this on their website, and no mention of a hotel on the Val d'Europe website. Does anyone know anything about this hotel? They offered me 4 nights for one adult and one child and one baby, including park passes for the whole stay at £373 including breakfast which sounded very good to me. I figure if my husband comes at the last minute we will just buy him a 3 day park pass.
My other query was about how busy the parks will be. I am pretty flexible about when I go - anytime from 18 December to 6 January. I don't really care when but I do want to go at the quietest time possible. I realise it is Christmas and school holidays, but does anyone know when will be the quietest period to go? I was thinking of 2/3/4/5 January but I am really worried about having to tackle humungous crowds with a toddler in tow.
I am also a little worried about the weather. If it simple pours down, does this mean our trip is entirely wasted or it there stuff you can do without having to queue in the rain?
Any help/advice appreciated. We are on a pretty tight budget but I don't want to let that spoil our trip. However I would like a hotel that is fairly decent and clean and safe, preferably with shops nearby we can get something to eat rather than relying on expensive hotel food.
Thanks,
Susan.
I phoned the official bookings line to book accommodation (using the line that I was getting annual passes) and they refused to let me book an accommodation only deal, until I had actually purchased my annual passes! Is this normal?. I have no intention of booking annual passes, I just don't want the usual 'accommodation and park passes' deal as we plan to spend at least one day away from Disney, plus we have no intention of visiting Disney on our arrival and departure day so I don't want to be paying for this.
Anyhow they said they were fully booked from 23 December to early January but offered to book me into somewhere called the Lysee Val d'Europe (I think the spelling is correct?). I can see no mention of this on their website, and no mention of a hotel on the Val d'Europe website. Does anyone know anything about this hotel? They offered me 4 nights for one adult and one child and one baby, including park passes for the whole stay at £373 including breakfast which sounded very good to me. I figure if my husband comes at the last minute we will just buy him a 3 day park pass.
My other query was about how busy the parks will be. I am pretty flexible about when I go - anytime from 18 December to 6 January. I don't really care when but I do want to go at the quietest time possible. I realise it is Christmas and school holidays, but does anyone know when will be the quietest period to go? I was thinking of 2/3/4/5 January but I am really worried about having to tackle humungous crowds with a toddler in tow.
I am also a little worried about the weather. If it simple pours down, does this mean our trip is entirely wasted or it there stuff you can do without having to queue in the rain?
Any help/advice appreciated. We are on a pretty tight budget but I don't want to let that spoil our trip. However I would like a hotel that is fairly decent and clean and safe, preferably with shops nearby we can get something to eat rather than relying on expensive hotel food.
Thanks,
Susan.