November Trip

Natasha&Matt

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Hello everyone me and my boyfriend have decided to go to DLP Hotel New York on November 3rd for 4 nights costing £1116.00 ( Expedia ) including Eurostar is this a good price?

Also we cannot pay for it until the end of September so we can not book it yet is this going to be a problem does it get really busy during this time?

Any advice on anything else will be great as it will be my first time going =)

Thanks
Natasha x
 
You can pay at 10% deposit now then pay rest later if you book through disney directly? dont know if that will help you.
We are going to november too, can't wait
 
I just checked the disney site and the same package costs an extra £166.00 =(
 
Hi

We (me, my husband & 2 kids) are going on the 9th November for 3 nights...staying at the Cheyenne (bed & breakfast). We're flying from Glasgow with Easy Jet and getting the express train at CGD to Disney. Its costing us just below £630 for everything (except spends of course). Its going to be our 1st time at Disney Paris too, soo excited!!

Have fun :cool1:
 

Hi

We (me, my husband & 2 kids) are going on the 9th November for 3 nights...staying at the Cheyenne (bed & breakfast). We're flying from Glasgow with Easy Jet and getting the express train at CGD to Disney. Its costing us just below £630 for everything (except spends of course). Its going to be our 1st time at Disney Paris too, soo excited!!

Have fun :cool1:


Thats cheap!! sounds awesome who did you book that with?
 
We booked the hotel with disney and the flights directly with Easyjet. After the 7th of November you get an extra day & night free at the disney hotels so that brought the price down a bit. Easyjet have a sale on that finishes tomorrow (I think) but it started the day after we'd booked the flights or we could have had another £30 off the price!!
 
We booked the hotel with disney and the flights directly with Easyjet. After the 7th of November you get an extra day & night free at the disney hotels so that brought the price down a bit. Easyjet have a sale on that finishes tomorrow (I think) but it started the day after we'd booked the flights or we could have had another £30 off the price!!

I think we get an extra night free due to the bonfire spectacular if u check in on the 2nd 3rd or 4th this is what i read in the brochere =) hope u have a fantastic time.
I know it would be cheaper if we got flights out there but i think i would much rather enjoy the Eurostar that way i know i want suffer from any panic attacks before we leave lol.
 
I think you could considerably cut the cost of your holiday if you went for a diff hotel? Just a thought, then you could do it through disney, and do 10% thing over phone? Have you got your heart set on that hotel? Maybe go onto site and just look at price differences? may tempt you to down grade to say sante fe or somewhere... which are still lovely comfy beds etc. but have a look maybe?
 
Also, have you tried looking at booking the hotel you want direct with Disney (this includes your park tickets in the price) then seeing if you can get the Eurostar cheaper using the Eurostar site itself?

I also do it all separately, book the hotel with Disney direct, and then flights direct with BMIbaby (we fly from East Midlands).

Elaine
 
Yep you can do this cheaper if you want to (but nothing wrong with spending your dosh if that's what you so choose!) I have a 3/2 booking, arriving 13 Nov, and am paying £750 for the Disneyland Hotel. Eurostar has cost me another £150 or so (but that's because of the trains I want, could have done it cheaper). So over a grand for the HNY seems a bit steep to me.

Book hotel and park tix with Disney - book on the phone and you can pay a deposit now and the rest later.

Eurostar - book direct on the eurostar website. Yes you pay upfront but you can pay as little as 29.50 ppn each way depending on what train you get. Don't know if you can get the disney direct train for that price, if not don't panic just get any old train into Paris; one change on the metro then get the RER A line out to MLV-Chessy (DLP station). I find this is actually a better way of doing it - you can get a train at a time that suits you, and can get to the parks earlier (if you get a train at stupid o'clock, of course, like we do!) We also sneak in a cheapo night in Paris as well, on the grounds that we can then travel late from London after work and then get up early and get to the parks before they're even open, check in, get EMH tickets, get in there FAR earlier than the London train arrives.

Hotels - obv up to you where you want to stay and what you want to spend but you have chosen the second most expensive hotel; have a look at the facilities etc in the other Disney or onsite non-disney hotels and weigh them up for price/convenience etc.

3 for 2 or 4 for 3 offers go quickly so if you do want to capitalise on this I would urge you to find the 10% of the package price now to secure your booking.

HTH
EK
 
Has anyone been before in November? I was just wondering how the crowds are?
Thanks!
 
Has anyone been before in November? I was just wondering how the crowds are?
Thanks!

Apart from the first few days of the month (end of Halloween celebration, start of Bonfire event), most of November should be very quiet. Of course, the usual DLP caveat applies to this info - Saturday's and Sunday's are always busy no matter what time of year!
 
I was there mid-November last year, midweek, Christmas season. It was quiet - the busiest I saw it was when everyone was waiting for Enchanted Candleabration (which made me cry :love: ).

Elaine
 
we have just booked a coach tour for 3 nights (santa fe ) for £197.10 each from liverpool from 6th nov
 
I think we are going to book with disney directly for the hotel and get the Eurostar to Paris then make our own way to the resort seems simple enough =). saves us £200
 
Sounds good, I've always foudn the its cheaper to book the hotel and ticket with disney direct and then the eurostar sep viz there website. I think with somewhere like expedia they always include tickets.
 












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