HI all, can anyone recomend a nice campsite close to disneyland Paris, good for kids ! and nice for me and hubby. Ive looked at Les Etangs Fleuris. we are thinking of going next week!! Has anyone been to that site?
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I went there in July, I love it there. It was so peaceful, but there was still things to do on site. The was a takeway stall which was spotless & was really well cleaned every night. The toilets were always spotless as well, things were being repaired if there was a problem, (one of the lights flickered in the toilet & within 12 hours it was changed) The pool was nice & there was loads of loungers to sit around the pool on, & if you found it noisy around the pool you didn't hear a sound once you were out of the pool complex. Disney was easy to get to about 20 minutes away, which is the same distance to the hypermarket & station to get to Paris. They also sell Disney tickets at the site. There was also a pond & lake which you could fish from, but also have loads of other wildlife. They were also really good about how much they charged you for the pitch, we took 2 cars, a 6 man tunnel with a pop up 3 man which we pitched next to the other tent to make an extra bedroom & didn't get charged for the extra car or tent.
The village was lovely & there was a nice town about 10 minutes away.
I'd stayed at 4 vents last year but found this site to be better. I found that it was nice to have privacy at 4 vents from tall hedges it also made it a very isolated camping & didn't have much atmosphere to it, where as Les Etangs Fleuris they have smaller hedges so you can speak to your fellow campers even if it is just a hello. I also didn't like the pool at 4 vents as it was so cold, deep, hard to find & you weren't able to sit around the pool which most people like to do.
If you want to ask anything else as most of the reviews I found online were either old or for the statics.
Disney were doing a promotion where you saved by booking in advance & you can print your tickets before you go. A 1 day 2 parks pass was £35 don't know about the other prices for more days, if you are planning to go for anymore than 3 days it works out cheaper to buy Annual passes as it's the same price but you don't have to pay for parking, & if you can plan another trip within the year you don't have to pay to go in. You also get money off in the shops etc. The only problem is you have to pay at the gate for an annual pass as you can't buy them in the UK.
I don't know how old your children are but they have a big terrapin in the lake on site.
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.