Money - I hope this isn't too personal a question!

We're going in Dec, 4 nights/5 days staying at SL Montana room. The hotel & tickets costs us £518 plus £200 for the Eurostar so around £700. I booked it early but not sure if the prices go up closer to the time of travel
 
We are booked for HNY for 3 nts/4days in jan for 2 adults/2 children (4&8) and including our direct booking with eurostar has come in at £679 - I was pretty pleased with that!!! If we had been going later in the year, then I would have driven by eurotunnel, but when we went in feb last year, the fog was 'thick as pea soup' just driving to ebbsfleet, so wouldn't want to risk driving too far in the winter months as it took forever to do about 5 miles from the holiday inn express at dartford!!!
 
For our trip in July we were £890 for the two of us at sequoia lodge, 3 nights/4 days

January we are £790 for the same amount of time but at the DLH!!

Both times we also have leisure select eurostar charges on top too. I doubt I'll ever do DLRP for under £1k.
 
You can go cheaper buy flying if you're going from the UK. You can book flights for £10 at the moment from sevral UK destinations on the Ryan Air website to Beauvis, Paris which is about an 1 hour coach ride from central Paris!
 

We paid £392 for a Sequoia Lodge Montana room for 3 nights/4 days for the 30th Nov-3rd Dec (Sunday to Wedneday) for 2 adults, on top of that we have a eurostar ticket and a flight using easyjet (were being difficult and using the eurostar there and flying home!) That cost us £90 return each. We have also bought half board plus vouchers and I have joined the shareholders club to save some pennies on gifts and our additional table service meal (oh and those extra disney trips :rotfl: )
 
For our trip in Feb...i would of been paying £580 for two people, eurostar park tickets ect for Hotel Santa Fe. But managed to get an upgrade to the DLH for £790:goodvibes
 
We are in Italy and so it may be slightly different but anyway our next week trip (from oct 29th to Nov 1st with tickets for the Halloween Soiree) will cost us (my parnter, me and my two sons 22 and 15 - so a party of 4 adults) 1250 euros *just for hotel and tickets* and using Shareholders discounts :scared1:
Air France tickets Pisa-CDG and back will be another 570 euros.
So it will be around 1800 euros -meals excluded

And that's the reason why we can't go more often LOL
 
we go in january and have paid £486 for 3 nights at santa fe eurostar from Ashford and tickets all included and then we have paid £9 for a travelodge in Ashford the night before we go.:cool1: . we are 2 adults and 2 children aged 10 and 6 which is why we are going in january as kids are free and we are off to WDW next october so needed to be a cheap trip for us .
 
Seeing as it's your birthday, I'll squeeze you into the suitcase

Awww, thanks ;)

How lovely for all of you staying at the DLH! We went for our honeymoon in 1999, wonder if I could convinced DH that we need to go again for our 10th anniversary which is only about 6 months away :)

Scampbunny, ooooh, I'd forgotten that Mr Tesco does Eurotunnel! We always cash in our vouchers for Cafe Rouge, might have to start rethinking that :)

Interesting about driving. I have never driven on the 'wrong' side of the road and I'd probably be terrified, but we have a Satnav now so maybe it would be doable... I agree that it's really stressful getting on and off the train with kids, suitcases and buggies (DD had a tantrum at the exact moment that she was supposed to step off the train with a huge queue behind her :crazy2: but overall I think I'd be far less stressed doing that than driving. But if it saves enough money to mean the difference between going in a year instead of in 3 years, well maybe I could live with that! Which makes me think of a new thread I'm about to start....!
 
2 adults 2nd Dec- 6th Dec 4 nights 5 days Cheyenne flying from Newcastle with Easyjet £544.79 for both of us even added an extra night in Paris on the 1st December because we arrive late bringing the total to £598.
 
We have booked the Hotel Cheyenne in the February half term for 5 nights half board plus for 2 adults and 2 children (11 & 9) this is costing us £954.

We are going by Eurostar which was free with air miles which we saved using our Tesco vouchers, otherwise it would take us a lot longer to save for our trips to Disney!
 
1 - 4th April 2008 - One adult and 2 children staying in Sequoia Lodge Montana room was £518 including return flights from Belfast to CDG and included a single supplement.

Next trip 15th - 18th November 2 adults and 2 children - flights & hotel same as above £642 although I have paid for half board vouchers this time so the cost has been around £800.

Would have loved to upgrade to DLH but the cost was astranomical oh well I can dream on!
 
OMG I can't believe the shocking prices some of you have paid :eek: , if it had cost me that much i don't think i would have bothered just for a few nights. No offense meant but I'm not expecting it to compare to WDW at all really and can't believe how much it can cost.

I have just booked for my first ever visit for 2 nights in December *i want to see Disney at Xmas and didnt have the money for WDW, so DLRP it had to be* for 2 adults Eurostar and Holiday inn at cost £220 for both of us which seems quite a bargin though i probably think staying off site has soemthing to do with it.
 
We have just booked for 2 nights/3 days staying at the Cheyenne for £220 including a character breakfast for 2 adults and 1 child from 14th-16th Dec. We're travelling the day before on eurotunnel (courtesy of Mr Tesco) and stopping at the Holiday Inn at CDG so that we can enjoy the whole day in the park on the Sunday. So with the holiday inn, tolls and fuel, probably about £400, not including food, but will take some in the car and I am sure I will end up spending a fortune in the gift shops!
 
OMG I can't believe the shocking prices some of you have paid :eek: , if it had cost me that much i don't think i would have bothered just for a few nights. No offense meant but I'm not expecting it to compare to WDW at all really and can't believe how much it can cost.

I have just booked for my first ever visit for 2 nights in December *i want to see Disney at Xmas and didnt have the money for WDW, so DLRP it had to be* for 2 adults Eurostar and Holiday inn at cost £220 for both of us which seems quite a bargin though i probably think staying off site has soemthing to do with it.

Most probably... I've stayed offsite before and toyed with the idea this time but when you add on park tickets, there isn't much difference than staying on site, unless you have an annual pass.
 












Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE






DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom