The 'How many princess dresses can we buy in one trip?' Trip!

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Me, Sarah Croote: organiser, driver, lover of all things Disney.
DH, Paul ‘Not Disney again!?!’ Croote.
DD, Hannah aged 3, a proper princess princess: – or should that be madam?!

Our holiday buddies, the Fairhursts!
My friend, Katy, 5 months pregnant with number 3!!!
Katy’s DH, Pete aka ‘Pirate Pete’. pirate:
DD1, Eloise, aged 3, loves princesses, Mickey and Minnie. princess:
DD2, Emily, aged 18 months, aka Millie Mouse! Loves Dumbo! princess:

Introduction

There were a few reasons for this, DD’s fourth trip to DLP. The first was that we’d bought annual Fantasy passes last November and were therefore obligated to go before the year was up – bummer!!! :rotfl: The second was that Katy and Pete had wanted to take their girls for ages and suggested we go together; and the third was simply that I can’t go for more than a year without another Disney fix! :blush: BIG sigh from DH at this point and much rolling of eyeballs! :rolleyes:

We went for September because we knew it would be fairly quiet and not too cold. We chose the Marriott’s Village d’Ile-de-France because we could exchange our timeshare for there and it’s a very nice place to stay. Anyway, enough waffle, let’s get on with it!

19th September 2006, Day One – Getting there.
(Apologies but no photos today as in the stress of travelling I forgot!) :blush:

Yippee, we’re off!! :cheer2: The bags were packed and Hannah had stuck her last sticker on her ‘How many sleeps left until Disneyland Paris?’ chart. Obviously, there was the usual buzz of excitement as we dragged ourselves out of bed at 2.30 am!!! Actually, it was more of a sluggish moan but that wouldn’t sound so thrilling now, would it?

We packed those last few pesky items, the ones that you just can’t do without when you wake up; threw the case, bags and ourselves into the car and set off for Exeter airport, where we were to meet up with our holiday buddies! Paul got out his TomTom and spent the whole journey fiddling with it until we finally reached the centre of the universe aka Exeter Airport!! :rotfl: Now, I don’t know if you’ve ever been to Exeter Airport, I certainly hadn’t for many years, but it was dead. It felt a bit like a milking shed waiting for the cows to come in. Eventually, the cows did come in and, with the children (and the adults!) bouncing around like Tiggers :Pinkbounc , we checked in to Flybe flight 1501 with no problems – things are looking good!

Reaching the Departure Lounge, we set up camp, staking our claim to around 15 seats with the random scattering of toys, and grabbed some coffee :coffee: to keep us awake. Finally, it was time to board the plane and this was when we got a shock. If you’ve ever looked at the Flybe website, you may have noticed a pic of a small plane with propellors sticking out in front of the engines. THAT WAS OUR PLANE! :worried: It was ickle to say the least and was apparently a Dash 8! Dash? More like crawl! With much trepidation, we boarded, took off and within 5 minutes Hannah and Paul were asleep! I love it when that happens! Unfortunately, because it never happens I had failed to bring anything to read so I just chilled out and relaxed in my luxurious, first class surroundings – yeah right!

We reached Charles de Gaulle in around 1 hour, 15 mins and landed with an almighty bump but fortunately no crash, bang or wallop! Once again, I found myself marvelling at the unbelievably drab and dingy building that is CdG airport. Anyway, I digress, finding the cases and car seats was pretty uneventful and we made our way to the Europcar desk where our holiday buddies encountered a slight hitch. Katy was the named driver but she does not have a credit card. I know what you’re thinking – a woman without a credit card!!!!!??? How can this be??? :confused3 :lmao: So, Pete had to be an additional driver which solved the problem.

After a wee bit of tooing and froing and scratching of chins :scratchin , we eventually found our cars. Ours was the tiniest car (short of one of those Smart things) that I have ever seen: a Kia Picanto. It was very cute though! Our buddies, the Fairhursts, had a Ford Fiesta which was scratched all over (they had been warned about this) but was at least bigger than our box! :crowded: So, having taken photo evidence of the extent of the scratching, we set off in the rain to the Marriott. :drive:
We arrived there without a hitch thanks to my detailed instructions (who needs SatNav?) and expert driving skills, although these did come into question as the car almost bottomed out over the 3 foot high speed bumps!!! We nursed our bruised heads, checked in and checked out our new home for the next few days. It was fab: all the mod cons and all the space that was lacking in the plane and the car! We settled in and then Katy, Hannah (always clingy when travelling) and I zipped off to the Auchan supermarket at Val d’Europe for some supplies. We grabbed what we needed and, with Hannah protesting about our audacity to walk past a toy shop without entering, we headed ‘home’.

We unpacked, ate, explored, exploded the girls’ compact Minnie Mouse flannels in their respective baths and shuffled off to bed ready for our first day at Disney!!! :wizard: :cheer2:
 
Great an update so soon !

Can't wait to hear more about the Marriot we go next Sunday for the first time.

Sounds pretty similar we are travelling with another family too ! :goodvibes
 
The Marriott was wonderful. There is a lovely indoor pool (which we didn't really see as we were in the parks the whole time); an exercise room (didn't need that!); a kid's club, a mini market (with rather pricey items in it!); and 2 play areas: one by the outdoor pool and one which is well hidden! You have to follow the green fence away from the entrance, past reception, the pool etc and you'll find it tucked around the back of the townhouses!
The townhouses are lovely. Our friends couldn't believe how luxurious they were - you'll have a fantastic time!
TIP! We were a large party (6 + infant) in a 2 bed townhouse and we were therefore offered a wheelchair accessible house as there was one free. This was larger that a standard house. :cool1:
 

Thanks

I'm also intrigued by your report title ;) I take it Hannah has a few more dresses
 












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