Another vote for Jablines. Only 15 minutes drive to Disney/RER station, nice site with serviced pitches if you want. We paid 24 Euros per night for 2 adults. Helpful staff. Toilet seats, but no paper provided.
------------- Jennifer
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We have stayed at Berny Riviere but didn't like the long drive to Disney and back especially after a busy day at the parks.
Stayed at Jablines this year which was fantastic. We were able to go to Disney in the morning and come back to the tent for lunch and to chill out before going back for the evening. Also it's close to the Auchan supermarket which was great.
We park at the Disney car park as once you have payed you can leave and come back the same day otherwise you will have to pay again at the train station car park.
Stayed at le chen gris,nice pool complex and facilities and close to the disney parks.There is train noise that can be intrusive and it can be a long-ish walk to the facilities from some areas of the site.25/30 mins to disney.
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We had a five night stay at Les Etangs Fleuris this year. Its about another 10 mins drive compared to 4 vents. It's a great site with good pool and facilities. Very friendly staff, fresh bread and free WiFi. Good size pitches sun & shade.
Stayed at 4 Vents on two occassions but felt it was time for a change.
------------- James, Tracy & Sophie
August 2012 - Camping Le Paradis, Dordogne
August 2012 - Camping les Etangs Fleuris, Paris
Thankyou to everyone for the advice and tips on camping near Disneyland Paris.
We now have piles of brochures from every campsite mentioned so loads to look at.
My little boy has started a Disney saving fund so he has plenty of pocket money to spend over there and i've already started picking up bits and pieces for the trip(including the obligitary fluorescant vest Ha! Ha!)
One thing that did notice, and also when we where at DLP that they have a bus that will take you and return you to the site. So if you do not want to drive.
The site has a lot of ammenaties, and large pitches.
We usually just stay in DLP car park as you can do that with a MH, but not caravans
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Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.