Hiya, If you have a budget airline near to you, it's probably best to book separately. The same applies if you are near Eurostar. I booked direct with Disney and could not beat their price. You can also get 6.5% cashback on Quidco.
I must say that booking direct on the website has always worked out cheapest for us. Especially with the great offers like 40% off. Booking Eurostar is also cheaper done direct with them. By booking our next trip in this way I saved over 200 on the package price by either operator. I will have to add Disney Express service seperately, but at just £30, I'm still quids in!
We book the hotel package direct with Disney (though via Thomson's for extra security and the benefit of spreading the cost) we also book Eurostar separately (I live in Ashford but it's extremely easy via their website).
With the 40% off via Disney, and £69 return fare for an adult via eurostar.....we saved over £400 verses all in one via Disney.
We're staying at the Cheyenne mid July and all I need to do now is add the Disney Express (because we are lazy LMAO) and I'm done! It's only £15 per adult and kids are free
I booked directly through Easyjet/Disney and saved alot!!! I tried a couple of the big travel agents, First Choice were pretty much the same as Disney. However, Thomas Cook wanted something like £265 each for the 2 of us for flights and the Explorer's Hotel and that's WITHOUT park tickets! I ended up paying £280 all in each for our flights/Disney hotel and that obviously includes our park tickets.
I booked flights direct through easyjet, and then checked out the hotel online, but booked over the phone, as on the Disney website you have to pay the full amount, but on the phone they will take a deposit
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