Hello! We are planning a trip to DLP and will be in the parks July 4-6.
I am worried about the heat/crowds in early July. Hotel l'Elysee Val d'Europe is cheaper, and the rooms/service seem nicer, but once I add in park tickets, the price is roughly comparable to Newport Bay Club standard rooms (DLP seems to heavily discount tickets when included in the hotel/tickets package, which is very different from the pricing at the US resorts).
A few questions:
1. Is the air conditioning at Hotel l'Elysee better than at Newport Bay Club? I read TripAdvisor reviews saying that the Hotel l'Elysee has good air conditioning, but are they both typical European air conditioning?
2. Is it worth staying at Newport Bay Club to be able to go to the parks earlier for Extra Magic Time in early July and possibly avoid crowds?
3. We will be in Paris for several days before moving to DLP. Should we travel to the DLP area on Sunday night (7/3) so that we have three full days in the park, or do you think having a half-day on Monday (if we transfer from Paris to DLP on Monday and stay two nights in the DLP area) is sufficient?
4. One pro about staying at Newport Bay on Sunday night is that we would have more time at DLP (since the tickets include the check-in and check-out dates). Could we go to DLP on Sunday night to watch the fireworks, or would it be too crowded and too difficult to find a viewing area? How early would we need to be at DLP to find a place to see the fireworks? Do you think 3.5 days in the parks is too much time (we are not huge roller coaster/thrill ride fans)?
Some background:
We love the Disney atmosphere and tend to hang out in the parks all day, into the night. But we will be traveling with relatives who are not Disney people and may wish to spend more time at the hotel or go back to the hotel for significant breaks. I'm worried that if the a/c is not working at the hotel, they will not be able to rest during breaks or while sleeping overnight.
Thanks so much for your help! We are very excited about visiting DLP. (We have been to DLR, WDW, Tokyo Disney, and Hong Kong Disney, so DLP is definitely on our bucket list!)
I am worried about the heat/crowds in early July. Hotel l'Elysee Val d'Europe is cheaper, and the rooms/service seem nicer, but once I add in park tickets, the price is roughly comparable to Newport Bay Club standard rooms (DLP seems to heavily discount tickets when included in the hotel/tickets package, which is very different from the pricing at the US resorts).
A few questions:
1. Is the air conditioning at Hotel l'Elysee better than at Newport Bay Club? I read TripAdvisor reviews saying that the Hotel l'Elysee has good air conditioning, but are they both typical European air conditioning?
2. Is it worth staying at Newport Bay Club to be able to go to the parks earlier for Extra Magic Time in early July and possibly avoid crowds?
3. We will be in Paris for several days before moving to DLP. Should we travel to the DLP area on Sunday night (7/3) so that we have three full days in the park, or do you think having a half-day on Monday (if we transfer from Paris to DLP on Monday and stay two nights in the DLP area) is sufficient?
4. One pro about staying at Newport Bay on Sunday night is that we would have more time at DLP (since the tickets include the check-in and check-out dates). Could we go to DLP on Sunday night to watch the fireworks, or would it be too crowded and too difficult to find a viewing area? How early would we need to be at DLP to find a place to see the fireworks? Do you think 3.5 days in the parks is too much time (we are not huge roller coaster/thrill ride fans)?
Some background:
We love the Disney atmosphere and tend to hang out in the parks all day, into the night. But we will be traveling with relatives who are not Disney people and may wish to spend more time at the hotel or go back to the hotel for significant breaks. I'm worried that if the a/c is not working at the hotel, they will not be able to rest during breaks or while sleeping overnight.
Thanks so much for your help! We are very excited about visiting DLP. (We have been to DLR, WDW, Tokyo Disney, and Hong Kong Disney, so DLP is definitely on our bucket list!)