Just wanted to share that we just booked for 3 days/2 nights from 7 January . Me, DH, DD 19 and DS 17. This is a break and indulgence of my Disney tragic fannishness between a week in London and 8 days in Paris.
Traveling on the direct Eurostar, and that will be easy as we are staying a few minutes from the station in Bloomsbury.
Still not sure if it is work adding on Disney express to save time checking in and travel on the RER.
Staying at Hotel E'Lysee at Val d'Europe. This was not only cheap as a package, but more importantly has a double and 2 single sofa beds. Can't expect the kids to share a bed at their age. It also is the only partner hotel with early entry, which is important as we only really have 2 days in the park, as we arrive after lunch and have to book in in Paris mid afternoon.
I would have paid the extra for Newport Bay or New York if the offered some single beds. I think it is crazy. Even when our kids were little they couldn't share a bed as DS is a very restless sleeper. For family hotels the bedding choices were a real minus.
We have thermals, and I am prepared for expensive food. Plan to dine in Walts, and hope that Pirates and PM are open. Other than that , we will just wing it.
I promise a trip report, and am planning photos of the UK and Paris also.
Traveling on the direct Eurostar, and that will be easy as we are staying a few minutes from the station in Bloomsbury.
Still not sure if it is work adding on Disney express to save time checking in and travel on the RER.
Staying at Hotel E'Lysee at Val d'Europe. This was not only cheap as a package, but more importantly has a double and 2 single sofa beds. Can't expect the kids to share a bed at their age. It also is the only partner hotel with early entry, which is important as we only really have 2 days in the park, as we arrive after lunch and have to book in in Paris mid afternoon.
I would have paid the extra for Newport Bay or New York if the offered some single beds. I think it is crazy. Even when our kids were little they couldn't share a bed as DS is a very restless sleeper. For family hotels the bedding choices were a real minus.
We have thermals, and I am prepared for expensive food. Plan to dine in Walts, and hope that Pirates and PM are open. Other than that , we will just wing it.
I promise a trip report, and am planning photos of the UK and Paris also.
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