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Eurodisney cheaply in November??

minnieuk

New Member
Original Poster
I would like to go to eurodisney at the end of november for my hen weekend.

But we need to do it as cheaply as possible. Is is possible to do a 2 day weekend at eurodisney for no more than £200 each. I realise we'd have to stay offsite. Can anyone recommend any hotels? Or any companies to use to get bargain prices?

Also what is eurodisney like at the end of november?? Is is christmassy?

Thanks for any tips or info!
 

RonAnnArbor

Well-Known Member
First off, it is not called EuroDisney, and hasn't been for many years - it is called Disneyland Resort Paris...Their Christmas decorations go up at the same time that the US park decorations go up (about the second week in November). It can be very cold there in November and December, but it is a lovely time to go. Check at disneylandparis.com for their reservation rates - you might find some lodgings on site for your under 200 pound rate (when you put your money together you have more to spend). A 2-day park hopper ticket when I was there this past December was about 78 pounds. Food in DRP is much cheaper than in the US parks, and because the resorts are all walking distance to the park, you have your choice of any of the restaurants in Disney Village as well...DRP usually does not do any discounts unless you live in France - they get plenty of visitors from the UK, they are trying to keep ther locals coming back. Do you know anyone in paris? Have them order your tickets and you will get some discount on them. Weekends there are much much more crowded than weekdays - so be prepared. Eurostar runs specials from the UK to DRP so you will also want to check with eurostar.com. If you stay off-site, you are talking either in paris on the other suburbs of Paris..unlike Orlando, Marne-Le-Valle is NOT popping with entertainment and hotel options other than Disney. OF course, the RER runs directly from Paris to Marne-le-Valle. The ride is about 45 minutes from downtown Paris (where I normally stay). Off-season you can find some Paris hotels in the 50 to 75 pounds a night range. Hope you are able to plan a trip! DRP is wonderful! Read through the Disneyland Paris postings and you will find some enthusiastic topics.
 

7L-WDW

New Member
Yes it should be possible .. and staying in Paris is a good option there are plenty of winter specials with hotels .. and as said its only 45 mins on the train .. Bussy ST George is a small growing town about 15 mins by car and and 10 by train .. with a number of budget Hotels just built and bars and a selection of eating places .. altho the Disney Village may suffice .. think the last train is about midnight ish ..

My mates going in November so he told me tonight .. And i might be still there working on TOT and a new ??? !!
 

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