Eurodisney hotels?
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Eurodisney hotels?
I will be vicationing in Paris for a week this winter. After the sightseeing that week we would like to book a hotel in eurodisney for 2 days for some fun. Will i find things to do there for 2 nights i will be there? Which hotel would you recommend?
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We're staying at the Sequoia Lodge over Thanksgiving, it is at the high-middle end. We've been to DP before, and there is plenty to do, at the parks, and anywhere you can go by train (very close to the station). There are lots of shows, a cinema at the village, and plenty of people watching to do.
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-In the same class of Sequoia Lodge: Newport Bay (rooms with 2 double beds).<BR><BR>-A little more expensive: hotel New York<BR>(not so cosy - rooms idem)<BR><BR>-Very expensive: Disneyland hotel (just at the entrance of the Magic Kingdom)<BR><BR>-Budget hotels: Hotel Cheyenne (rooms with a double bed and a bunkbed) and hotel Santa Fe (2 double beds)<BR><BR>-And for the ones who prefere a bungalow: Camp Davy Croquett (6 pers.). To get to the parks from there you need a car.<BR><BR>All the other hotels are very close to the theme parks and have transportation facilities.<BR>
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You will certainly not get bored. I don't know if you are American, but if you are not, you must shure see the "Buffalo Bill" dinner show in Festival Disney. There are 2 shows every night (one at 6.30 pm and one at 9.30pm ) app. ?52 for adults and ?30 for children. <BR><BR>What i forgot to tell: all the hotels and Camp Davy Crockett have a swimming pool excepted Hotel Cheyenne and Santa Fe. Camp Davy Crockett has a big indoor pool with waterslide, jaccuzi etc.<BR><BR>
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