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Disneyland Paris Accomodation?

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Hoping to visit Disneyland Paris in November with my husband & 2 children aged 5 & 2.Have seen the Disney Brochure but want to know if there's anywhere you'd recommend based on past experience.Won't have a lot to spend (unless we win the lottery) but still want to have a great time.

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  1. Hotel Pierre et Vacances Paris is the best for a family. I have a friend working there. its close to disneyland. There are apartments and studios in very affordable prices. Its situated just infront of the mall. Just type the name of the hotel on Google and will have enough information.


  2. hi, we stayed at the cheyenne twice and the newport bay once. the cheyenne was definitely better. they have loads of cool cowboy stuff whereas the newport bay is more for adults i think with the nautical theme. when you do go, make sure and go around to all the hotels so you can decide where to stay next time and buy your drinks in the train station near the entrance cos they are way cheaper. forget what anyone says about it being a waste of money, i've been 3 times and i can't wait til next time. have fun.

  3. We went in December and stayed at the Mexican themed hotel and was really nice we actually booked via sun deal on the net and paid for two kids two adult to go by euro star £638 for long wk-end but we recommend if poss visit mid week as it gets pack at the weekends but have a great time and the kids will love it make sure you eat at mickey restuarant badly priced because the kids get to see the characters personally...

  4. WHY would you WASTE your time in Paris on Euro Disney??

    There is SO MUCH wrong with this plan of yours...I can not begin to tell you.

  5. I stayed at Sequila Lodge, which was a lovely hotel.  Not one of the dearest but not the cheapest either.  The accommodation was excellent and if you stay at a hotel on the resort a Disney character visits the hotel a few times a day.  Good fun for the kids.  You also have the convenience of just needing to take a short bus ride into Disneyland.  The buses run frequently throughout the day and evening and are free.  The hotel was also close enough to walk to Disneyland if you felt like it.  We did once but after walking around Disneyland all day it was nice to get the bus back.

  6. I have been to Disneyland Paris 10 times and would definitely recommend it. All the hotels I have stayed in with my family have been excellent. I have stayed in Santa Fe once, this was a nice hotel if you were just wanting to stay there for a night or two. This hotel is fairly cheap but there isn't a swimming pool and not many facilities for children that are aged like yours. I also stayed in Davy Crockett Ranch (stayed there 3 times), a self-catering experience where you stay in lodges. This was nice but you had to drive to get to the parks. This spoilt the magic a bit so we opted for closer hotels. Also, situated next to Lake Disney is Sequoia Lodge (stayed 4 times) and Newport Bay (stayed 2 times). I would definitely recommend Sequoia Lodge for you because it is really child-friendly where as Newport Bay Club is more for families with older children. When you open your curtains, I was amazed at the beautiful Lake views. Me and my family self drive every time which is a good experience and lots cheaper. If you go by night like I do the kids sleep through the travelling. We then get on the ferry Dover - Calais which is quite relaxing. If you have anymore questions email me please.

  7. I cannot beleive that you go to France to go to Disneyland, - that s crazy, more expensive than down here in the US, and so much to do in France rather than Disneyland - PLEASE

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