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1081622 Post Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:02 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

Denisor Subscriber 06/07/2012 


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Long time lurker first time poster, but appreciate and am gratefull for the wealth of knowledge in the forums here.

We are planning to stop off outside Eurodisney in mid July with our young sons in our motorhome, and commute into the attraction and possibly even stay the night in a hotel room there.

We will be arriving from Ile de Re and will have some expensive bikes on board the motorhome, staying in the carpark at Eurodisny for a few days is possible but not preferable, can anyone recommend a really nice family secure and safe site close to Eurodisney with either a train or bus service running in daily?

Thanks in advance if you have any information.
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Hello,

This Site has its very own luxury coach (Modern, Air conditioned ABS etc) that does day trips to both Disneyland and Paris. So pitch up, walk to reception and get on the bus!.

Very nice site, very safe and secure.

If you have camping cheques and use the site out of high season you will save a packet too.

Any Help?

TM
 
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Thanks for that fantastic information, just curious how long is the bus trip, as our kids are 6, 4, and 2, we may have trouble waiting for the bus and may need to catch a cab, is it close? The site lists 7am and 9pm as the bus departure times.

Anyone know any sites on a rail link to Eurodisney? maybe this will offer just a tad more flexibility?
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Denisor wrote:
Thanks for that fantastic information, just curious how long is the bus trip, as our kids are 6, 4, and 2, we may have trouble waiting for the bus and may need to catch a cab, is it close? The site lists 7am and 9pm as the bus departure times.

Anyone know any sites on a rail link to Eurodisney? maybe this will offer just a tad more flexibility?


The bus belongs to the campsite. It is parked up at reception when not in use. You just turn up at campsite reception and it takes you direct to Disneyland !

I think it is around a 1 hour trip. But the site is very family orientated. So best of both worlds.
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Hi

Not stayed here but it was on my list to call at, but the itinerary changed!

http://www.camping-de-la-colline.com/

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I support staying in the carpark, mid july will be busy and hot, it means you can get in the parks early, and when the children are tired you can go back to MH, have lunch, drink and a nap , then head back to the parks for the parades and the fireworks which are around 10pm, then no buses trains etc to take tired children on late evening.

plenty bars etc for food and drink, there is a nice bar in disney village that does a decent happy hour and the hotels are nearby. where you can park mh if you stay in hotel overnight.
we have been many times an wouldn't do it any other way especially for a few nights
 
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Re http://www.camping-de-la-colline.com/ we stayed there about four years ago.
It's about 30-40mins drive from Disneyland, and only a few minutes from the A104.
It's a pretty site with lots of tall trees, friendly staff but tired toilet/shower facilities.
When we stayed there appeared to be plenty of migrant workers staying long term. Understandable as the site is so close to the city.

We prefer the disneyland carparks, so easy with a young family. The best part for us is being able to return to the park in the evenings, when it is much quieter - no queing !

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antpurley wrote:
I support staying in the carpark, mid july will be busy and hot, it means you can get in the parks early, and when the children are tired you can go back to MH, have lunch, drink and a nap , then head back to the parks for the parades and the fireworks which are around 10pm, then no buses trains etc to take tired children on late evening.

plenty bars etc for food and drink, there is a nice bar in disney village that does a decent happy hour and the hotels are nearby. where you can park mh if you stay in hotel overnight.
we have been many times an wouldn't do it any other way especially for a few nights


Hi Antpurly, you might be able to help us, we are looking to park up the MH for a a night or 2 and stay in the hotels in Eurodisney, we had been thinking about an outside campsite with rail link, we have expensive bikes on the back of the MH so would like somewhere secure to lock it up and leave it, we could of course put the bikes inside, but we still want a secure park option, you mention you can park the MH in the hotel carpark in Eurodisney and leave it, whilst staying in the hotel, would you recommend any, its a 8m long MH. Many thanks in advance.
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Camping La Croix du Vieux Pont is a great site but they only go to disneyland 1 day per week,thursday i believe,and 1 other day they go to paris.trip takes approx. 90 mins
 
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We Stayed here last summer ( http://www.camping-jablines.com/ ), lovely little park with lots on offer, there is a bus to Disney, however we drove there in the Van leaving the bikes locked up at the campsite, I would say however if we go again we will park in Disney's Motorhome park, we stayed here for our final night before moving onto Germany and it was excellent just leaving Disney after the parades and climbing into your own van and relaxing after a long day of excitement for everyone.
The Van Park at Disney did seem pretty secure though as its after the entrance pay booths, Just watch your overcab when going through the booths i did see a couple of eastern european vans with holes in them from the booths !!
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