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I live in coventry and have a1 year old,6 year old and my wife, and are thinking of going to dineyland paris? |
Travel Info what is the best and cheapest way of getting there so my baby wont wake paris up when he gets there,i want to go on the 28 of march to get the free kids places,any info on hotels would be great aswell thanks Travel Tips I think you should take the Eurostar. Every friday they run a service that goes there direct and takes just under 3 hours. The station is right at the park gates. The same service runs back on Sunday evening. For your children, I would suggest the Cheyenne Hotel - it is more family oriented and is designed like a cowboy town. The rooms have a double bed plus 2 bunk beds, so you could all share one room. The hotel is a 10-15 minute walk from the park (or there's a shuttle bus) With the facilities on board the train, if the kids want to go straight into the park when they get there, then they can. Your luggage will be whisked to your hotel and will be waiting for you when you are ready. The train arrives at 1pm on friday and returns at 6.30pm on sunday, so you have oodles of time there. Others were is dineyland My only piece of advise is WRAP UP WARM we went a few yrs ago in March & it was bloody freezing Have a great time! check harry shaws... and TUI at coventry airport. both have websites... i don't get this...you want a cheap flight so your child won't wake Paris up? drive, its only 2 hours from the tunnel if you are confident enough to drive in France............. The baby will sleep with the motion and the tunnel is cheap but the ferries are even cheaper.......... the Sante fee is one of the cheapest disney hotels You can check on www.eurodisney.com Sometimes they have package deals including travel. Right now children go for free with a paying adult (to the end of March). Children also stay (in parents room) for free at Disneyland hotels. We went and stayed at the Davey Crockett Ranch. It is low end for Disney but we had a trailer(1 or 2 bedroom w pull out bed in main room and a kitchenette) in the 'woods' all to ourselves. Davey Crockett also has a beautiful theme swimming pool that makes your stay much nicer. We had a great time at the pool and saved a few bucks by making our own dinners! Breakfast is included with the cabin (croissant, baguette and hot drinks). You might try the Train / EuroStar for transport www.sncf.fr Have Fun. |
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