5-day Park Hopper Tickets for Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park
FASTPASS and Extra Magic Hours (entry to the park from 8am)
Four nights at Disney's Hotel Santa Fe or Disney's Hotel Cheyenne, in a Standard Room
This offer is based on two adults and two children under seven sharing.
Top comments
paul.jacobs
23 Apr 1611#13
Disneyland Paris isn't a cheap break. Just a word of warning, here are a few costs
£120 in fuel and tolls (I live 140 miles from home to Dover), total of about 700 mile round trip. In reality it is closer to £300 if you factor in the real cost of driving a car at 35p-45p per mile.
£80 Ferry return via Calais, or £100 to use a different route avoiding Calais
Food and drink in Disney can set you back £25 each easily a day.
Parking about £10 a day
£40 for AA European cover, possibly cheaper with other companies, unless you already have cover.
Health insurance extra, check your bank account may include travel insurance
Exchange rate is 1.25 € to £, not great, so everything will be expensive
You have to allow upto 4hrs driving from calais to Disney with a stop. The last time I went was when the exchange rate was 1.4 and had 3 days in the parks, 4 nights in hotel plus all the above costs. Spending over £1000 for 3 days in the cold, wet, miserable parks. So we decided to never return and have been to florida twice since, booking last minute, our last trip in June 2014 cost £5000 for the whole holiday and expenses for a luxury villa with pool, massive suv, ate out all the time, flights, treats, disney and universal tickets, photopass for the memories. £5000 is much more than a Paris trip, but had 2 weeks in Florida. If you ever get the chance to go to Florida, you won't go back to Paris, but if you have never been Parc Astrix nearby is great and so is Disney Studios.
mrzootsuit to cazcol21
23 Apr 1610#11
[Facepalm]
£89 x 4 = £356.
cazcol21
23 Apr 164#7
Can't get this price on the website, comes up as £356! I've put their dates in they say it is valid for, 2 ads 2 children at Cheyenne. What am I doing wrong?
djjordan23
24 Apr 163#42
I'd rather cut my own eyes out than go back to Disneyland Paris. No atmosphere!
Paris is a beautiful city, but the staff in Disney are miserable as sin and don't get me started on the food and drink costs!!!!
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Deedie
23 Apr 16#1
im sure I have read on here before that most of the park is shut in Jan and Feb. could be wrong though.
nice-new to Deedie
23 Apr 161#8
That's why it's cheap.^^
roba1st
23 Apr 16#2
kids must be under 7 - Its also 2017 jan / feb
Aoifesmummy
23 Apr 161#3
We went in February this year. There was planned closure for certain areas but we knew that from the website before booking.
PaulG1970
23 Apr 161#4
We went in Feb half term last year, a few rides closed, that is all. you can check on the website which rides are shut. Kids absolutely loved it!
traceyrachel
23 Apr 16#5
super deal. Been twice in Jan. Yes most likely a handful of rides may be closed but most definitely there will be so much more to do it will not spoil your trip. We were lucky with the weather but if you pack for cold and rain you will be fine.
We brought ski gear to be sure we wouldn't feel cold.
emiratesstadium
23 Apr 161#6
Is this not the normal price for Jan/Feb bearing in mind kids under 7 stay free anyway and kids under 18 only have to pay for hotel as park entrance is free for them as well?
cazcol21
23 Apr 164#7
Can't get this price on the website, comes up as £356! I've put their dates in they say it is valid for, 2 ads 2 children at Cheyenne. What am I doing wrong?
Skyhiigh to cazcol21
23 Apr 16#10
Same here, can't find anything in Jan/Feb 17 for anything below £356!
mrzootsuit to cazcol21
23 Apr 1610#11
[Facepalm]
£89 x 4 = £356.
Deedie
23 Apr 16#9
and also why the date range was not included in the op's description.
Opening post
FASTPASS and Extra Magic Hours (entry to the park from 8am)
Four nights at Disney's Hotel Santa Fe or Disney's Hotel Cheyenne, in a Standard Room
This offer is based on two adults and two children under seven sharing.
Top comments
£120 in fuel and tolls (I live 140 miles from home to Dover), total of about 700 mile round trip. In reality it is closer to £300 if you factor in the real cost of driving a car at 35p-45p per mile.
£80 Ferry return via Calais, or £100 to use a different route avoiding Calais
Food and drink in Disney can set you back £25 each easily a day.
Parking about £10 a day
£40 for AA European cover, possibly cheaper with other companies, unless you already have cover.
Health insurance extra, check your bank account may include travel insurance
Exchange rate is 1.25 € to £, not great, so everything will be expensive
You have to allow upto 4hrs driving from calais to Disney with a stop. The last time I went was when the exchange rate was 1.4 and had 3 days in the parks, 4 nights in hotel plus all the above costs. Spending over £1000 for 3 days in the cold, wet, miserable parks. So we decided to never return and have been to florida twice since, booking last minute, our last trip in June 2014 cost £5000 for the whole holiday and expenses for a luxury villa with pool, massive suv, ate out all the time, flights, treats, disney and universal tickets, photopass for the memories. £5000 is much more than a Paris trip, but had 2 weeks in Florida. If you ever get the chance to go to Florida, you won't go back to Paris, but if you have never been Parc Astrix nearby is great and so is Disney Studios.
£89 x 4 = £356.
Paris is a beautiful city, but the staff in Disney are miserable as sin and don't get me started on the food and drink costs!!!!
All comments (78)
We brought ski gear to be sure we wouldn't feel cold.
£89 x 4 = £356.