Disneyland Paris

this sounds a far better option, thanks everyone .

It was one of the best sites we went to in France.

The transfer bus is really cheap.

Make sure and book before you go as it is a very busy site.

Have fun.

Nesbo
 
30 Euro for an aire and I thought Mont St michel was a rip off
 
Hi all.

I'm new here, I just registered and wrote my introduction.

We have been twice in Disneyland Paris with our MH, first time in February, last time in August.

I just wanted to add a couple of things:

The 30 euro fare is not, in theory, for the night, but for the day (meaning, from 00:00 to 23:59h). As you pay when you get in, and there is no gate when you leave (during opening hours), you can pay just 30 euro if you arrive there at 7 p.m. and leave the following night after the park closes, though.

It is just a parking, not an "aire", with a dedicated space for motorhomes and vans. But , except in winter, you can use the emptying/refilling facilities that are built for coaches, and are in the coach parking, just around the small building.

That building is, in theory, for coach drivers only, but we are allowed to use the bathroom and shower area.

The showers have just one hanger (and it may be broken...), but the solution is cheap and easy: I bought a couple of small overdoor hooks 7824238.jpg


If you stay there for more than one or two days (I'd recommend at least 3 days to visit both parks), it may be better to buy Dream or Fantasy annual passes (I bought them from CE-Multiavantages, as they were much cheaper than in the park and they had a free child pass for every purchased adult pass offer). Beware with the Fantasy restricted days, though.

Some people use the park as a base for visiting Paris (by train or by the Disney bus), but this is expensive. We prefer to park in the Château de Vincennes (48.839978,2.435446), which is free, secure, and you have a tube station across the castle, and also a boulangerie, laundry, shops, and a McDonald's (with free WiFi) along Av. du Château.

You can see some pictures in my blog: Autocaravanes, nens, bicicletes i el què calgui!: disneyland paris
It's in Catalan but you can use translate.google.com
 
Hi all.

I'm new here, I just registered and wrote my introduction.

We have been twice in Disneyland Paris with our MH, first time in February, last time in August.

I just wanted to add a couple of things:

The 30 euro fare is not, in theory, for the night, but for the day (meaning, from 00:00 to 23:59h). As you pay when you get in, and there is no gate when you leave (during opening hours), you can pay just 30 euro if you arrive there at 7 p.m. and leave the following night after the park closes, though.

It is just a parking, not an "aire", with a dedicated space for motorhomes and vans. But , except in winter, you can use the emptying/refilling facilities that are built for coaches, and are in the coach parking, just around the small building.

That building is, in theory, for coach drivers only, but we are allowed to use the bathroom and shower area.

The showers have just one hanger (and it may be broken...), but the solution is cheap and easy: I bought a couple of small overdoor hooks View attachment 11245


If you stay there for more than one or two days (I'd recommend at least 3 days to visit both parks), it may be better to buy Dream or Fantasy annual passes (I bought them from CE-Multiavantages, as they were much cheaper than in the park and they had a free child pass for every purchased adult pass offer). Beware with the Fantasy restricted days, though.

Some people use the park as a base for visiting Paris (by train or by the Disney bus), but this is expensive. We prefer to park in the Château de Vincennes (48.839978,2.435446), which is free, secure, and you have a tube station across the castle, and also a boulangerie, laundry, shops, and a McDonald's (with free WiFi) along Av. du Château.

You can see some pictures in my blog: Autocaravanes, nens, bicicletes i el què calgui!: disneyland paris
It's in Catalan but you can use translate.google.com

this is why i come to this site....great stuff thanks.
 

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