hi,anyone camped at,or near eurodisney,looking for a site for tenting,near eurodisney,can you suggest a decent site,not bothered about pool,bar.and what is the best way to get there,ferry,tunnel.where would i get the best deal from?thanks,adrian
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just noticed your location adrian, took us about 13 hours from rhyl to the site using p and o ferry dover calais. give me a shout if you want to know any more. dave
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thanks dave,was it a big site,how long does the ferry take?how far from calais is it,did you book through one of the clubs,we are in camping and caravanning club,never been touring abroad,so bit nervous about the whole thing,but our 8 year old daughter has been unwell,with regular trips to alder hey,so we promised her a trip there,is the site on the web?thanks,adrian
hi adrian, it was a medium size site. the pitches with electric were individual pitches with a hedge. the pitches without were an open field. 3 and a half hours was ok to reach the site from calais. the french motorways are rarely held up due to the tolls. the toll was 15.90 euros. we booked direct with the site, didnt get an answer on the first enquiry but did get an answer back when i sent another email. de;posit was 30 euro (secure online payment) and you then pay the rest when you leave at the end of your stay. the ferry takes about 1 and a half hours. the motorway starts as soon as you leave the port just follow sign for paris then directions on camp website. hope i've been of some help. went to park farm at cemaes bay yesterday and our tent got trashed by the wind so ended up coming home! dave
Have to say i've checked the reviews on UKCS for the three sites mentioned in the above replies, and they have some dissapointing reviews. Can anyone recommend anymore sites close to Disney.
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We're just back from a 3-week European trip which included 5 nights at Des Quatre Vents (and also included a visit to Disney). We thought that site was very good indeed and would be confident in recommending it.
We are staying in an apartment near disney really cheaply - we only wanted to stay for 2 nights and couldn't be bothered putting up and down the tent - My SuiteVillage Montevrain - not been, but it looked nice and has an outdoor pool which will be good after the long journey if it has been hot (heres hoping!)
Were staying at Les Jablines from next saturday and will report when we get back. I agree, mixed reviews but its so close, we have a portaloo and will manage if the showers/loo's arent wonderful!
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When we went, since we reckoned on spending almost the entire day at Disney or Paris, and using the sleeping arrangements for just sleeping, we stopped in the Formule 1 in Marne-la-Vallee for just £22 pn. It's the next motorway exit from Disney, only 10 mins. Or there's a rail link a mile away in the centre of the town which is 1 stop from Disney. While it's certainly no-frills, it does the job needed.
I know it's not relevant to this particular poster however if you have a motorhome you can overnight in the EuroDisney motorhome car park for 20 Euros. No EHU but there are toilets etc.
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.