Euro Disney for £70?

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Seen today on moneysavingexpert you can take 2 adults and 2 kids to Euro Disney for £70 - that includes passes and ferry. Only downside is you have to return on same day!!!

Thinking about this for a day trip - too much to ask? How long is the Dover to Calais ferry? How long to then drive to EuroDisney?

Happy to get up at 3 to get to Dover for just after 5, dont mind coming back really late either but not if we only get 2 hours there!!!
 
Seen today on moneysavingexpert you can take 2 adults and 2 kids to Euro Disney for £70 - that includes passes and ferry. Only downside is you have to return on same day!!!!

No. The only downside is that you have to visit Euro Disney!


Steve.
 
You could look into the cost of a one way trip from Calais to Dover (or via the tunnel) and "accidentally" miss your original return...

And don't forget your hi-vis jacket - apparently, French plod make a fortune from fining Brit tourists who arrive without one.
 
That would be a very long day, it's 3 hours by road, eurodisney has it's own railway station which drops you 100m from the park entrance, is the trainn an option as there'll be petrol and tolls to take into account

I bet you spend a lot more than £70
 
ok the ferry is an hour but this time of year the crossing are not as often as in the summer. depending on traffic ect about 3 hours to disney.. as well as the hi vis jacket one for every member in the car you must aslo have a host of other stuff please check this out,it can be very very expencive if you get stopped.

hope this help..oh and it get blinking cold and most of it is out side so wrap up warm.

there is a Nova Hotel on the oput skirts of paris which is not that expencive and it is not a very long drive to the park either. there are also a lot of other small hotels you don't have to stay on the park. but not sure if the ferry travel will let you stay unless staying on the park
 
Been a few times with our boys. I wouldn't want to do that trip in a day.
You'll be worn out after going round the park and they close early at this time of year. You don't see half of the parades etc. To have to drive back after a day there would be hard work.
You wouldn't enjoy rushing around the park either. You need to take your time and soak it all in. :D

Kev.
 
I missed the 3am start

So that's 5-6 hours drive to get there, all day in the park and 5-6 hours drive home on unfamiliar roads , TBH it sounds like a an accident waiting to happen , are you sure you're up to a day like that
 
I bet you spend waaaay more than £70.
I went at the end of the summer season, not including tickets & hotels we spent over 900€ in 3 days.
It is one big disney store, everything is geared around extracting cash from your wallet.
€35 for the disney equiv of maccy ds lunch for 2 adults & 1 kid.
Not an enjoyable trip
 
to add to this when we went you were not allowed to take your own food in.
 
I've done Eurodisney, there and back in the same day. Sillyoclock ferry in the morning, arrived at Eurodisney for their opening time, stayed until the closing fireworks, then drive back to the ferry and home again - about 4 the following morning. All I can say is - never again! Tis far far too much to do in one day, I'd say at least one of the journeys (I'd got for the return trip myself) really needs to be on a separate day
 
I've done Eurodisney, there and back in the same day. Sillyoclock ferry in the morning, arrived at Eurodisney for their opening time, stayed until the closing fireworks, then drive back to the ferry and home again - about 4 the following morning. All I can say is - never again! Tis far far too much to do in one day, I'd say at least one of the journeys (I'd got for the return trip myself) really needs to be on a separate day

Sounds like murder! With 4 siblings, I know kids can be a right pain in the backside when there tired! Even after you've took 5 yrs off your life for that experience!
 
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