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Cheapest way to do Disneyland Paris?

Has anyone been lots of times? Found a cheap way to do it?

I would love to go but am finding it all so expensive, i know its going to be pricey but has anyone got any tips on how to cut the cost a little? good websites?

Im looking for 4 nights/5days by eurostar from st pancras, tickets for both parks, ideally staying in the santa fe disney hotel otherwise would like to stay in one close enough to get a bus to the park?

Also has anyone taken the paris by night tour, any good?

Really appreciated, Thank you x
  • 2 weeks ago

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I have no car :(

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dhbemis by dhbemis
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There are also deals with the Eurotunnel where you take your car. Last winter we did a breafast-only deal at the Hotel Santa Fe with tickets for both parks. Are you close enough to Folkstone to drive?

http://www.eurotunnel.co.uk/ukcP3Main/uk…
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  • lilly of the valley by lilly of the valley
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    I booked ours directly with Disneyland Paris and cut out the travel agents, we stayed on the Davy Crockett Ranch if you take lots of food in the boot of your car you could save. There is a train station in Disneyland which looks handy though we didn't use it you could even stay in Paris in Travel Lodge and get the train to Disneyland (again we didn't do that) but it's nice to take in a bit of Paris while you are there
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  • cutey by cutey
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    Found this blog thats dedicated to just that http://disneylandparis4cheap.blogspot.com/
    andif youregoing there from theUK i think the best bet would be to fly with easyjet and then take the TGV to disney or search eurostar for 59 £ roundtrip offer..

    Source(s):

    http://disneylandparis4cheap.blogspot.com/
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  • v.i.k.k.i by v.i.k.k....
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    I've been twice and both times I have booked mine on the Disneyland website but I cut out the Travel, I do that myself through Fly-be, I found it is cheaper to fly then to take the Euro-star

    Also I think its better to get the half board option cause the food in the Disney Village is VERY expensive

    It also depends on when you want to go too? January is always cheaper (cause its cold but just wrap up) if you look on the Disneyland website it gives you a colour coding on when it is cheaper to go. The Hotel Santa Fe hotel is cheap and its a 5 min walk into both parks & a very nice hotel, lovely food too.

    Also there is a coach (1 hour transfer) or train (10 min transfer) from the airport straight into Disneyland so its easy enough to get too

    Sometimes if you go on the website they also give you a free night if you stay for 3 nights, that's what I did last year :) Im heading there tomorrow, can't wait! it really is brilliant! Hope you get booked up. Good luck!
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