I think we may do this!

Buttercup Roberts

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We are starting to get serious about a trip to DLP in 2008!

What do you think of these dates:
May 31 - June 7, 2008?

What do you think of this resort:
Davy Crockett's Ranch?

My plan at this point is to look into flying to London on Saturday, staying there for 3 nights. Then Tuesday, we'd take the chunnel train to Paris, and stay at DLP for 5 nights, using our "cabin" at Davy Crockett as a home base to go into Paris plus I want to see Versailles. Then on Sunday, we'd fly home from Paris.

Do you think we could do all that for under $5,000 U.S. $$?

I'm so clueless! LOL This is quite a switch for me, I've written expert travel articles about Disney World in Orlando, but with this, I feel like a newborn babe. :flower3:
 
just remember that for davy crockett its essential to have a car so i assume you mean hiring a car in london to take through on the chunnel? probably stating the obvious but thought i`d point it out!!
liz
 
We are travelling those exact dates this year so I can get back to you on how busy it is.

If you buy annual passes you can get good discounts on the Davy Crockett ranch. That may be worth looking into.;)
 

They have no shuttle to the parks or to the DLP train stop?


Davy Crockett is set away from park and the rest of the hotels (about a 15 minute drive) so you have to have a car to get there. All the other hotels are in walking distance of the park and the train station.
 
Hi Amanda!

This is Denise, I'm sorry you weren't at the RADP meet!

You can do a lot with $5k in Europe, really - as long as you get somewhat reasonable airfare. Steve and I did 2 1/2 weeks in Europe this year - London, Paris, Mont St. Michel, and Edinburgh, and it was about $6K altogether. We could have done it cheaper, or a lot more expensive - but the more cities, the more transporation has to be included, and we did a tour of Stonehenge and such (our hotels/bed and breakfasts were very reasonable). I do know that the Davy Crockett place isn't that close to DLP. Why not use Paris as your home base, maybe rent an apartment off VRBO? There are some with very good reviews on some apartments. You can get a Carte Orange, 5 zone (depending on which days you are there - the Carte Orange goes from Monday - Sunday and is good for metro, buses, RER), get a museum pass, and go to DLP when you want.

I'm heading back to Europe (London/Paris) in April! This will be a cheap trip for me. Using FF miles ($65 total in taxes or so for the air), I may be splitting my already inexpensive hotel/bed and breakfast rooms with a friend, I like to get groceries from the supermarkets, and I just booked my Eurostar.
Steve and I bought a membership to the Royal Palaces in London, so I can go to Hampton Court, Tower of London, Kensington Palace, etc. for no extra fee this time around. :)

You can see our Europe photos on www.neesie.org. :) And I hope you three can make it to the RADP October meet!
 
We are starting to get serious about a trip to DLP in 2008!

What do you think of this resort:
Davy Crockett's Ranch?

My plan at this point is to look into flying to London on Saturday, staying there for 3 nights. Then Tuesday, we'd take the chunnel train to Paris, and stay at DLP for 5 nights, using our "cabin" at Davy Crockett as a home base to go into Paris plus I want to see Versailles. Then on Sunday, we'd fly home from Paris.

I'm so clueless! LOL This is quite a switch for me, I've written expert travel articles about Disney World in Orlando, but with this, I feel like a newborn babe. :flower3:

You should keep in mind that DLRP is not WDW! From all Disney hotels you can walk to the parks! And only the Ranch is 15 car-minutes away! And if you stay in one of the other 6 Disney hotels you are only some walking minutes away from the RER station which can take you to the center of Paris in 35 minutes! And from the center of Paris you can switch into another RER and 30 minutes later you will be in Versailles!

And by the way: Why do Americans start to plan their vacation so early? My German friends think that I am crazy because I already start to think about a trip in June 2007! :)
 
And by the way: Why do Americans start to plan their vacation so early? My German friends think that I am crazy because I already start to think about a trip in June 2007! :)


Actually, most Americans don't plan that far out. :) I am going in April, which was just planned in late December/early January!

Denise
 
Yes but if I start to plan to early than I'm REALLY looking forward to go. And then the time until I'm actually there will get very hard. That's why I like to plan not to early! ;)
 
I've just started researching for my '09 trip to DLP. I'm hoping to go for my 40th bday along with my DH, DD's, and hopefully some extended family too (one sister has started planning...I just need to get the other on board too, hint hint).

I never noticed the dis had a DLP board before, but am thrilled I found it.

To answer the previous question of why we plan so far in advance...I would say that it helps pass the time while we save $. Planning is almost as much fun as the trip itself.
 
And by the way: Why do Americans start to plan their vacation so early? My German friends think that I am crazy because I already start to think about a trip in June 2007! :)

Well, this American is feeling really like I should have booked things far earlier for our trip in March (I kept waiting for certain details to get worked out first) because now, I'm finding that I can't make some of the bookings I need! FWIW, I first made plans for this trip last April, and other details have been booked in the interim! I feel very late in the game right now.

Also, when it comes to Disney bookings, it's a different ballgame in the States, especially for WDW. There are dates when you can make bookings in advance of your trip. And some of those bookings are *gone* in the blink of an eye if you don't make them promptly. The biggest instance I can think of is the Cinderella Castle breakfast; it usually sells out within *minutes* of its availability (I can't remember if it's 60 or 90 days in advance). I made sure that I got up at 4 am that morning (7 am in Florida), had dialed everything except the last number until the exact minute, and then got through...to the last seating possible that morning! So, part of it is doing your homework and understanding that the early bird gets the worm.

Anyway, off topic.

As an American, I just went through some of what the original poster had questioned, so I will share so you don't hit the snafus I did.

First, get an overseas calling plan. I found PennyTalk, which charges 2 cents/minute to the UK and France.

We are traveling in late March/early April, starting/ending the trip in London, going to/from Disneyland Paris via Eurostar. I found that DLP will not book Eurostar for you if you are an American (if you are a UK resident, they will do so). At this point, I don't know whether Eurostar direct bookings can include the Disney Express Service for baggage handling. (If anyone else knows, I would love that information!) There is one direct train from Waterloo to DLP (and back) per day, but there are other trains that make connections, so you have some choices.

We have 3 children, so finding a hotel for 5 is tricky. Do some shopping online. For certain dates, I have found the Explorers Hotel (highly recommended elsewhere on the board) to be just what we need for the price. There are also options for 5 people at the DLH (not in the castle club level, though) and at the Newport (on the Admiral's Floor, which is concierge level, but without VIP Fastpasses). Those two options are pricier than Explorers--it's all about what you want out of the experience and your budget.

We originally didn't consider the Davy Crockett Ranch because of the lack of shuttle, but last night, we did some math. For some of our dates, it's actually cheaper for us to rent a car and stay at the DCR than to stay at Explorer's. Some pluses to DCR are the kitchen in the 'cabin', the pool that looks wonderful, and the Davy Crockett Adventure (which thrills one of my kids). For those dates, we have the Kids Free package for two kids, so that's a pretty good deal.

Apparently Hertz has a car rental place right at the train station, so you can get your car easily when you arrive. You can book it online at hertz.com. Parking for DCR guests is free at the parks and at the village after 6 pm. You should check with your insurance company at home regarding driving overseas and if you need supplemental insurance.

At one point, I'd considered staying in Paris and taking the RER to DLP, but again, finding hotel accommodations for all of us was prohibitive. One place I saw that would be really tempting, if I didn't need two rooms, and I read about on another message board is the Ramada Tour Eiffel--it's right by the Eiffel Tower and the views are stunning! You might want to split your time in the parks at DLP and then move camp for your time in Paris. Just a thought and depends on how many there are in your party.

Hope this helps!
 
Thanks everyone, and HI Denise! :)

Joe's decided he doesn't want to try and do both London and Paris, so it looks like we will just be seeing things we can get to by train for day trips, around Paris or DLP.

I really appreciate all the help from this board! Reminds me of the good old days when WDW was all fresh and new and I didn't know a thing!

And, Denise, Jenn Reall just emailed me and asked me to please be back on the RADP committee, but Joe and I are sticking with the first week of December, because I really want to see the Christmas party and parade every year. I honestly can't stand the Food & Wine fest! I know, I'm weird. :upsidedow

Well, here's to Paris in 2008! And no, it's never too early to plan! I already got my supervisor to sign all my 2007 vacation requests. Now when they plan meetings and events over the top of my vacation, I can ask for forgiveness instead of permission.
 
Hi Amanda!

I'm sorry you won't be there in October, but December is nice too. :) The Food and Wine Festival is one of my favorite times of the year!

That is too bad about London - it really is a great city as well. But you can do a LOT in Paris too, and the surrounding area. You can go to Versailles (that is on my to-do list this coming trip), Monets Gardens (beautiful!), a trip to Mont St. Michel/Bayeux - they do have day trips, though we drove and spent a few nights both times.

Definitely check VRBO - there are some very well-reviewed apartments there, some that I had considered (and may try next time!) I like the hotel I picked last time, which is out of the tourist area - more residential, with lots of wonderful restaurants, stores, markets and such! And very inexpensive! We stayed at a lovely bed and breakfast in London, which is where I plan to go again in April as well. (again, very inexpensive).

I adore Paris! I know you will have the BEST time!
 












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