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| Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Burbank, CA
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| How to afford a trip? I just started pricing Disneyland Paris to see what it would cost my husband and I to visit. The hotel package with tickets seemed very reasonable… But, the airfare is SO expensive! Is this normal? What airport(s) do people fly into? It seemed like there were a couple options. Anyone have any thoughts on how to afford a trip? Thanks! *Edit - We live in Southern California, so we would be flying out of LAX.
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| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
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| It's worth looking at flights into Paris Charles de Gaulle or possibly London Heathrow. Both are beautiful cities and well worth spending a couple of days in - and you can take the Eurostar train from St. Pancras International in the heart of London right to the doors of the park - honestly! I know another way to get cheaper flights is to look at airports where there's a lot of competition between airlines, for example New York's JFK, so it might be worth considering flying there, then taking a flight from there, as that could be a cheaper option.
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| Community Rank: Legend ![]() Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: New York, NY
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| Yes, airfare has been going us pretty much continuuosly for thew last couple of months to try to keep pace with the cost of oil. And I fear it's only going to get worse
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| RED SOX NATION!! Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Connecticut
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| Airfare from anywhere in the US to Europe is going to be high I'd subscribe to airlines websites so you can get emails when they have specials ![]()
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| Newly-wed + DVC member !! Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Germany
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| Yeah, flights are always a large chunk to figure in for us when we fly to the US, too. We always try to book early as prices tend to go up as the departure date approaches. Also, flights with two lay-overs are a lot cheaper than direct flights. We usually have one lay-over in Europe and one in the US. Since you're flying from a big city into a big city, one lay-over is probably enough. Both Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly are fine for flying into Paris, IMO. I also like Cheryl's idea of flying to London first since the trip to DLP with the Eurostar train is only like 3 hours. So if you're interested in London at all, this would work. Well, other than that, try to check prices online frequently to see if any airline runs a special or something. The time of year you're going also influences the price. That's why we always try to avoid vacationing during German school breaks. You probably knew most of what I wrote already but I hope I could still help a little.
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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Virginia
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| I would just say plan way ahead. I went in the middle of March of 2007 and got a pretty good price flying from Richmond, Virginia through Atlanta and then into Charles de Gaulle. It was less expensive going in March, but it was also very cold and the entire time we were in Paris. My sister took her family in August and paid a bit more, but she said it was well worth it. ![]() Disneyland Paris is a lot of fun and the transportation is amazing - so easy. The hotel staff and most cast members in DLP spoke English, which made it very easy to figure things out. They were also very friendly and helpful. The one thing I didn't really plan for was how expensive the food was going to be.
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| Good Luck and enjoy the planning. ![]()
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| *****GEAUX TIGERS***** Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Louisiana (Lafourche Parish)
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| This is a trip we are looking to do in 2012--planners, I know. We were planning to use DVC points to stay onsite, has anyone done this? Does it pay better to book a package?
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| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
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| We haven't, as we only wanted to stay one night at DLP and the minimum stay is two nights. Also don't forget that if you use your DVC points, they require you to purchase a length of stay pass for the parks.
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| Newly-wed + DVC member !! Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Germany
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| It's not a good deal to use DVC points for a DLP stay, IMO, as the point value you need is way too high. Edit: The information was incorrect! See my new post below, please. Hope this helps
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| Community Rank: Tourist Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Los Angeles
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We had annual passes years ago, and I don't remember if they had this restriction at the time. Woody | |
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| Newly-wed + DVC member !! Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Germany
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| So sorry about the confusion before With the Dream and Fantasy annual passes, you're able to access the parks on the day following the day you active the pass! Only the Francilien annual pass has the restriction that you cannot use it on the two days following the day of activation. That's to keep visitors who don't live in the Paris region from buying this very inexpensive annual pass (It's only 89 € right now). Again, sorry I got things messed up. Hope this new information helps, though
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