My first 2 trips, I booked the hotel plus park tickets through the official Disney site, and booked my own flights separately. This works out, for me, much cheaper than a package with Disney, or a travel agent.
My sister got a brilliant cheap deal with Lastminute.com last September, for hotel, tickets and car crossing, all included.
You could also consider doing the whole thing DIY. Buy Annual Passes or your park tickets, then get room only or B&B at an offsite hotel/apartment near Disneyland, and sort out your own transport there - flights, Eurostar, car etc.
if this is your first time going i would probably book hotel (inc park passes and buffet brekkie) direct with disney and book flights separately. a bit easier than doing DIY and in my experience the cheapest way to go
We booked with Dawson and Sanderson and they booked our flights seperate with Easy Jet as it worked out much cheaper then Air France. Sanderson just book through Disney anyways i think.
Basically, I find a cheap internet deal, go into thomas Cook and ask if they can beat the price.
They will, but will ask for proof of the internet price (dont take anything with you as even if you do provide proof they will only match it). Ask them to print out their pricematch and then take it to Thomson who will use the Thomas Cook print out to lower the price again.
Thomson (who even book their cheapest DLRP holiday via Thomas Cook Signature!!!??) will always beat the price,and then you get a cheaper than internet priced holiday via a travel agent
Has worked for the past 4 years anyway!
WE are going mon-fri 27th Nov staying in a Montana Room (2 adults and 1 child) fo £606 all in including price of eurotunnel.