Has anyone here ever been ?
Can someone please give me some advice/pointers and websites on where to stay/prices ect ect? Thanks Chris |
Took the kids in November.
Booked the train direct with Eurostar, (parked at Ashford, train straight into Eurodisney). 2 1/2 hour journey. Bookes hotel direct with Disney. Stayed on site at the Sante Fe, it was ok but if I were to go again I would pay the extra and stay at the Sequioa Lodge or Newport Bay. If you go on the Eurodisney and Eurostar websites you should be able to book a package. I got a 3 night for the price of 2 deal, which included 3 days of unlimited park access. Really enjoyed it (espeacially the Rock 'n' Rollercoaster) and the kids liked it to. Can't wait until they are old enough to take across the pond! |
Went and stayed at the Camp Davy Crocket...accomodation was very basic but the facilities were great, kids loved the pool, the animals and the wild west theme. Have to admit I preferred Parc Asterix as a theme park..but I'm a white knuckle junky and it's only an hour away.
The restuarants in the Disney village were appalling (Planet Holywood/Rainforest Cafe) - service sucked and food was cold/old. I'd stick with McD's to be honest. Booked through www.disneylandparis.co.uk and took our car/the ferry. Chuck |
We stayed at the Davey Crocketts ranch for a 3 day special
Accomadation was clean and livable collect your breakfast from huts in the morning is a great way of getting rid of the kids for 10 Mins I thought Planet Hollywood was the best service I had at a Planet Hollywood but we did go out of season ;) If you drive as the "old Fart" says Parc Astrix is worth a look Phil |
Stayed at the pucker hotel that overlooks the resort. Kids really enjoyed it, you need 4 full days though.
Queuing got on my nerves a little. Go to the rodeo... it's very good. Dave |
Im off Springbank.
Anywhere to avoid? |
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