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Disneyland Paris…

Just bought our tickets.

2 days 2 parks. £588.40 for us all.

It was only £1600ish for 14 days 5 parks passes for Orlando.
Can see why people suggest going to Florida rather than DLP.


Warra bump.
I've been to both - no comparison. Florida is worth saving up for.
 

Saw them and their reviews are good. Though Picniq get great reviews on Trustpilot too
They’re really good. Customer service is spot on as well. Last year I missed out on magic bands for Florida Disney so this year I told them I’d missed out and they just added them to my order for this years trip we just been on. Prices are pretty much always the lowest. They’ll even price match a couple quid if you ask. They did it for our nyc citipass think was like £1 per person 😂
I've been to both - no comparison. Florida is worth saving up for.
Aye I know. I’ve just got back. Last month. This just a Christmas surprise trip for kids.
 
Same price as what I’ve paid using ATD on picniq

Through ATD


My prices are Xmas eve and Xmas day. So
Peak peak price.
Park prices are pretty expensive in August as well but the hotel is £250 for the night which is far cheaper than I thought it would be.
 
Does it have a downtown Disney / springs type area where I can go for a few beers and some bait on a night? I’ve just gone through photos from 2023 and I can’t see any of that type of thing but we just trained in and out from canal st Martin area.
Yup. It's OK.
 
All much of a muchness then. Bus is easy enough, just need to find the right place.

Never tried Uber tbf, not even sure if they're available!
EDIT: So i checked. Yeah, seems to be readily available for £35. Seems a bargain to me as the bus is about £85
 
All much of a muchness then. Bus is easy enough, just need to find the right place.

Never tried Uber tbf, not even sure if they're available!
EDIT: So i checked. Yeah, seems to be readily available for £35. Seems a bargain to me as the bus is about £85
Last few times we’ve just used the usual set fare taxis into Paris itself. But thought uber maybe more practical and cheaper and quicker than a bus.
 
Reckon might have issue with train transfers on Boxing Day @scotch?

Just gonna uber in to hotel on arrival but fancying train back as don’t fly till late and might take in some downtown Disney and Paris itself.
 
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