Some help would really be appreciated

poppie123

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Ok, i am trying to price up a trip for me and my Daughter before my Fantasy AP runs out on the 15th of June to see the 20th Anniversary celebrations.

I am having a nightmare with my PC turning itself off whenever it feels like so i don't seem to be getting very far in pricing up plus for some reason whenever i go onto the Eurostar website it kicks me off the internet :headache:

If anyone has a spare 10 mins or so who loves pricing up holidays i would be more than grateful.
It has to be as cheap as possible which probably means staying offsite and getting my Daughter an AP whilst there.
I am looking at 2 nights and it must be travelling via Eurostar either direct or indirect the earlier the train the better really going out and the later the better coming back.
It can be anytime between the 1st of April up until the 13th of June staying in any Disney hotel plus the Dream Castle, Explorers and the Kryriad.(I don't really want to stay somewhere where i have to get a train in.)

Ideally i would want to spend under £300 for both the room and the Eurostar for the both of us.
If it works out too expensive then i will have to wait for Disney to release more offers later on in the year (2 nights free would be good):)

Thanks :goodvibes
 
I'll try to help. Just give me some time :goodvibes
 
As I don't know how old your DD is....

ok, UK site arrival June 1st, 2 nights
Santa Fe £462.00
Hotel l'Elysée Val d'Europe £572.00
Kyriad £531.00
that's with 25 off
 
doing it all DIY -(travelrepublic are showing room only onsite for May, but the lowest figure is £262 for the Santa Fe for 2 nights).

I've gone for Weds 23rd May to Friday 25th May -
hotels on travelrepublic, cheapest one is the Explorers at £134 for the 2 nights total.
the problem would appear to be the Eurostar - can't get indirect prices this far out online, but the direct return price for one adult, one youth (age up to 25) is £258.

I did a pricing for the indirect for end of March, Weds to Friday, to compare, to be honest theres not much difference, the total return price comes to £198(and its not the early train out, it arrives at DLP at 2pm).
 

For some reason w/c 28th May seems to have good offers on Disney hotels, 25% off up til 31 Jan. Don't know if it's because it would have originally been UK half term but obv not now :confused3. Probably still more than you want to pay - Elaine's quote for Explorers looks good.... Anyway,

Santa fe arrive 28th May for 2 nts £294.75 (nb this is based on one adult as presume you would use the room tax route for your DD if you are getting her an AP, in addition, it might be cheaper to buy direct on phone as you get will room only as opposed to park tickets price, which is what this is, could possibly take the cost down a fair bit).

Cheyenne is £75 more for the same time.

Sorry, can't help with Eurostar as don't know the first thing about booking, it's never been any good for us - have to fly so no idea on that one.

Hope that helps. I think if you could pin down the dates a bit more we might be able to help further :)
 
If you are going in May the only "good" week would be the 21st -25th. All the others have a public holiday in them making 4 day weekends

If you can go the 2nd week in June after the UK half term and before the Spanish/Italians start their holidays it would be even better

:goodvibes
 
If you are going in May the only "good" week would be the 21st -25th. All the others have a public holiday in them making 4 day weekends

If you can go the 2nd week in June after the UK half term and before the Spanish/Italians start their holidays it would be even better

:goodvibes

we're going 10th - 13th June, the hotel prices are pretty much the same then Poppie as for towards the end of May if that helps at all.
 
Thanks everyone, just written some of them down and off to have a good look (PC permitting) :goodvibes
 
Actually, I just had a look for the last possible date you could go - 13th to 15th June. Direct Eurostar is available for those dates at a total of £178, and cheapest hotel is again Explorers at £150 total for 2 adults (is your daughter over 17?)
 
Hmmm I wonder why the w/c 28th May is still coming out with one of the best discounts with Disney hotels then if it's a french holiday weekend? Odd as you would think they wouldn't reduce the price then :confused3

Agree, the week after the English/Welsh half term is a good week pricewise as well. Disney is still offering reasonable discounts that week (or they were recently). But it sounds like Elaine is on the right track with her quote :thumbsup2.

Hope you get sorted.
 












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