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DLP experts: I seek your knowledge!
For nearly a year, my BFF and I were planning to do Adventured by Disney to London/Paris in Sept. 2009.
Then the prices were released a couple of weeks ago. In less than an hour, we quickly determined this was more than we wanted to spend (and we both have doctorates!). Hello?! The price jumped $1000 from 2008. Simply crazy.
So we've looked at a number of other tours, but none of them ever felt just right. There was no eureka moment. We looked at Globus, Trafalgar, General Tours, and more. Either they were too hands off, didn't include enough days, had no air conditioning in questionable hotels, etc. The closest we came was General Tours. We're most worried about Paris as neither of us has ever been there and neither of us speaks the language; I've already been to London.
Then last night it finally came altogether.
We're going to do 4 nights in London and still have to choose the hotel, although we're down to some finalists. We'll have a 3 day London Travelcard, Original sightseeing tour hop on/off bus, travel to/from & admission to Windsor Castle, travel to/from Oxford, transfers to Eurostar and direct transport to... (wait for it) Disneyland Paris, where we will stay at least 3 nights at Sequoia Lodge, park tickets, travel to/from downtown Paris (2 day visite pass), 2 day museum card, hop on/off tour bus, and "Magical Express" to CDG.
We're also planning to fly on SkyMiles.
We probably won't do theatre tix. We already have Lion King tickets when they come to our area on tour.
So that's it. We feel we'll get the experience we want this way and still get Disney in there without paying the Disney price.
Feedback is welcomed. I will have a number of questions over the coming year, so I'll get them started here:
- how much should we budget for meals?
- should we go into Paris on our own or take one of the Disney excursions? We want to do the Louve, Notre Dame, Musee d'Orsay, Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Elyesse, Seine cruise? (SORRY for the bad spelling!)
- review of Sequoia Lodge? (My BFF loved Wilderness Lodge so I let her pick this one. I love the Beach Club, but I'll be there in Dec. so I'm sacrificing the Newport hotel)
- should we consider Disney's "half board" option? We will probably be in Paris 1 or 1.5 days of the trip. Is this plan good for one meal per day? If we skip a day, can we then use two meals on the same day?
- how much time should we plan for DL, Studios, and Village?
- Should we do the trip london/paris or paris/london?
ALL other advice is welcomed!
Gayle

For nearly a year, my BFF and I were planning to do Adventured by Disney to London/Paris in Sept. 2009.
Then the prices were released a couple of weeks ago. In less than an hour, we quickly determined this was more than we wanted to spend (and we both have doctorates!). Hello?! The price jumped $1000 from 2008. Simply crazy.
So we've looked at a number of other tours, but none of them ever felt just right. There was no eureka moment. We looked at Globus, Trafalgar, General Tours, and more. Either they were too hands off, didn't include enough days, had no air conditioning in questionable hotels, etc. The closest we came was General Tours. We're most worried about Paris as neither of us has ever been there and neither of us speaks the language; I've already been to London.
Then last night it finally came altogether.
We're going to do 4 nights in London and still have to choose the hotel, although we're down to some finalists. We'll have a 3 day London Travelcard, Original sightseeing tour hop on/off bus, travel to/from & admission to Windsor Castle, travel to/from Oxford, transfers to Eurostar and direct transport to... (wait for it) Disneyland Paris, where we will stay at least 3 nights at Sequoia Lodge, park tickets, travel to/from downtown Paris (2 day visite pass), 2 day museum card, hop on/off tour bus, and "Magical Express" to CDG.
We're also planning to fly on SkyMiles.
We probably won't do theatre tix. We already have Lion King tickets when they come to our area on tour.
So that's it. We feel we'll get the experience we want this way and still get Disney in there without paying the Disney price.
Feedback is welcomed. I will have a number of questions over the coming year, so I'll get them started here:
- how much should we budget for meals?
- should we go into Paris on our own or take one of the Disney excursions? We want to do the Louve, Notre Dame, Musee d'Orsay, Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Elyesse, Seine cruise? (SORRY for the bad spelling!)
- review of Sequoia Lodge? (My BFF loved Wilderness Lodge so I let her pick this one. I love the Beach Club, but I'll be there in Dec. so I'm sacrificing the Newport hotel)
- should we consider Disney's "half board" option? We will probably be in Paris 1 or 1.5 days of the trip. Is this plan good for one meal per day? If we skip a day, can we then use two meals on the same day?
- how much time should we plan for DL, Studios, and Village?
- Should we do the trip london/paris or paris/london?
ALL other advice is welcomed!
Gayle
