Suite or apartment style accomodations needed

Buttercup Roberts

Future Orlando Resident
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Hi everyone,

We are going in summer 2008, I think!!! :cool1:

We would prefer to have an accomodation with a kitchen, and we must have a bedroom with a door that shuts, with either a sofabed in the living room, or a second seperate bedroom.

I am leaning toward Davy Crockett's, but am open to other suggestions, since it seems a shame to have to pay for a rental car when we're taking the train everywhere else we go, just to get 5 miles down the road to the theme park parking lot and back! (WHY on earth don't they have a shuttle??? :confused3 )

A friend suggested renting an apartment in Paris, and I looked at the DLP neighbor Pierre et Vacances apartment rentals -- those looked bad to me, and the reviews on Trip Advisor were downright :scared1:

Are there any DLP or DLP neighbor hotels that have suites with a separate bedroom from the living room? That aren't $2000 a night? :rotfl:
 
Hi there is the Marriot Village nearby which offers townhouses. There is more information on this on the Disneyland Paris Hotel thread at the top of the page.

I know a few of the members have stayed at these and love them. I am sure I have read there is a shuttle bus to the parks from here. I sure someone in the know will advise you better.:thumbsup2
 
Hi Amanda!

You can actually stay in Paris, like in the Rue Cler neighborhood area, or anywhere really (Latin Quarter, near La Defense, near the Louvre, etc.) for a very reasonable rate compared with most hotels. I haven't done it because I've not yet stayed a week inside Paris itself, and I found a hotel I really liked in a non-tourist neighborhood! So maybe next time. You can always get the RER in from Paris itself.
 
I've stayed at the Marriot townhouses and can definitely recommend them.
Try www.marriot.com for the dates you are looking for. I think top price is 359 € per night but we've always got special offers and never paid more than 155€ per night for a two bedroomed townhouse , which is very well equipped.
They also have a free shuttle bus (although not as regular as the Disney ones)
 

I just ran up the same week this year that we'd be going next year, and came up with a "Spring Break" special (although the dates have nothing to do with what we in America would consider Spring Break! :confused3 ), for a total of around $200 a night!

You couldn't get anything nearly that nice here in the states for that money, with all taxes included.

What a great deal DLP is turning out to be, in comparison to Orlando!

Now they just need to make it this easy to go to Tokyo.
 












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