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Disneyland Paris - Great Offers!


Great offers!

Disneyland Paris is ramping up its latest range of special offers designed to make that special trip that little bit more economical for families. Between June 2009 and March 2010 Disneyland Paris is offering a '1 day and 1 night free' when you book a 3, 4, or 5 day trip to the top Disney resort in Europe. It means you can get a whole day free in the Disney resorts on top of what you already pay, plus free breakfast in either the Disney Hotel or Hotel l'Elysée Val d'Europe.


Probably best to check with the Disney calendar before booking to check availability, and any other potential discounts on offer. Noting that these offers may well fluctuate and may not always be available throughout other times of the year. So make the most of it and get across the Channel for a short break!

How to get there?

From London is relatively easy, Eurostar from St Pancras station is probably the best bet. It is fast, reliable and direct. Normally leaving London at 09.53 daily arriving at the Disney resort Paris station (Marne La Vallee) at 13:31 (French time), probably always best to double check times and dates of trains in advance as these can sometimes change.

 

 


On the return train journey the train departs at 19:37 most evenings and arrives back in London St Pancras at 21:12. Really convenient, fast and efficient especially when you use the 'Disney Express' service at Eurostar this will help cut your check in time. There are normally Disney Cast members on board the train so the kids can be entertained throughout the journey. The Disney Express service is usually available for specific package holidays, so also important to check how you can qualify for this.


You can drive to Disneyland Paris as well, however, that will probably take a little longer. Once you have arranged your crossing from Dover in the south of England to Calais in France by ferry, or Eurotunnel. The A4 motorway in France is the only major route you need to be on, and is sign posted all the way to the Disney resort.


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Parking is normally free if you are staying at one of the Disney Hotels nearby. However, if you are not then parking charges will apply and may vary throughout the day.

 
 

 

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