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I am sure it has been dissected already. My daughter wants to take her 2 under 10 year olds, am told husband should count as third child to disney euro. Is there a campsite there or very close by. do any of the clubs do a booking service.Ideas are most welcom.
There was something posted somewhere, that if you stay for more than 3 nights, it works out cheaper to buy an annual pass and you can also claim the car parking back.
Motorhomes are allowed to park on the carpark overnight, there is a section for them and a lot do. There is a facilities block intended mainly for the coach drivers.
I heard that the waste water dump is now off limits for motorhomes now but we haven't been for a while. You get various reports every year about the coach drivers building having been abused by motorhomers plugging in electric inside etc so being banned.
I think we stayed overnight once so I could have a couple of drinks in the disney village.
Most of the time we went back to the campsite www.lechenegris.co.uk about 30 mins away.
We stayed at Le Chene Gris 2 years in a row when we went as the kid was below school age, we bought annual passes for Disney in June 2009 and went again May 2010.
We use the tunnel with tesco vouchers and as we were out of season also used the vacansoleil cheques for £9 a night stays. Summer time obv costs more at Le Chene Gris, we liked the site and the facilities though. Aires and carparks are ok every now and again but we like facilties too.
Overnighting in the disney carpark would require 2 days worth of car park charges, 13Euro a day or something and they do rounds to check. Again our annual pass came with free parking.
Lots more info in these forums, search for Disney in the top right corner of the france forum.
Ben
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You can see the motorhome section on this google map. The blue roofed building in the coach drivers block
Dedicated motorhome parking. 20 euros per night or free with an annual pass. As mentioned previously the facilities are limited (and possibly altered recently) but last year we could access water and waste at the coach service point.
This video on youtube shows the approach and car park.
Weve stayed here a couple of times with 2 under tens only 15 mins away plenty of activities. They have the swimming pool, play park etc very big pitches very clean site.
Bri
We're a family, two adults, two children under ten.
We love Disneyland and would absolutely recommend annual passes.
Ours have just expired, we spent 22 nights at DLP car park in 2010/2011.
Annual passes cost 199euros for the Dream Pass (365 day access) or 149euros for Fantasy Pass (approx 330 day access)
Toilets and showers have been available every time we've been (all four seasons) although I will mention that the showers were icy cold in August.
There is a drive over disposal point, sign says no motorhomes but folk still seem to use it regardless.
I will also mention that the fresh water was off in December ( taps removed from standpipes ).
Water was still available from the toilet block sinks, I'm not sure if I would of used it for drinking though. We had bottled water, so not an issue for us.
There is a filling station at the entrance and a small Casino store inside the railway station - so bread, milk etc are available.
Paris is just a short train journey away and very reasonably priced.
Any more questions, feel free to ask
Dan
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What is the cost to park for the day, is it still 20 euros?
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For an account of our journeys click >here< (Last updated 1st March 2012)
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