Posted 10th Nov 2022
Hi all,
Looking at booking Disneyland Paris for the first week of January for 3 nights (3rd-6th) as it will still be the Christmas season there, will be taking our little one (2years old but very much into fireworks and characters especially frozen and santa)
Only had 2 weeks were we could do it, week leading Upto Christmas or this week and the week leading up doesn’t make financial sense with it being a difference of nearly a grand for the same duration and with the parks being extremely busy
Looking at booking with Disney holidays which comes out around £1420 with flights, hotel and tickets with breakfast and Disney photo pass included, has anyone booked from this site before? Is transfers included from the airport to hotel?
Any other tips that people would suggest? Is January usually a quiet time to visit?
TIA
Looking at booking Disneyland Paris for the first week of January for 3 nights (3rd-6th) as it will still be the Christmas season there, will be taking our little one (2years old but very much into fireworks and characters especially frozen and santa)
Only had 2 weeks were we could do it, week leading Upto Christmas or this week and the week leading up doesn’t make financial sense with it being a difference of nearly a grand for the same duration and with the parks being extremely busy
Looking at booking with Disney holidays which comes out around £1420 with flights, hotel and tickets with breakfast and Disney photo pass included, has anyone booked from this site before? Is transfers included from the airport to hotel?
Any other tips that people would suggest? Is January usually a quiet time to visit?
TIA
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sorted byMay or first half of June or September it will be warm and quiet comparing to summer when will be HOT, not warm and it will be PACKED with people.
All the best tho ! (edited)
Tip: pack thermals or ski wear for your little one.
Friends often go in Feb as it's quieter but cold.
Booked to stay at a partner hotel from Disney website, the Magic Circus.... food great, service great, theming in the hotel great too! I had read some hit and miss bits about the hotel but we found it great. Many reviews said it was better than the Disney hotels closer to the park! (that I cant vouch for though).
The only rubbish bit was lack of shuttles to the park so sometimes thats a bit busy.
Food in Disney IMO is crap and way too expensive!
I went start of oct with 3 year old and 6month old. Take a bike lock for the buggy is what I was told as some “go missing”
Of you want to eat in restaurants then you need to book a few months ahead. Food is very pricy!! Be warned
Buy little one costumes and light up wands/bubble wands before as again v Pricy! We know what little ones are like they see they need!