I haven't done it but I don know there are a number of campsites near Disney Land in Paris and I have heard good reports about one called Berney Inn (I think). Hope that helps.
there are several threads on this in the forum about camping abroad have a look there and do a search and you'll come up with several names of sites
we stayed at Les Etangs Fleuris with Haven in a static caravan this May and had a brilliant time but would avoid school holidays at disney like the plague
The Berny Riviere, site is called La Croix Du Vieux Pont an hour or so from Paris.We are going on Saturday. Try a search on Google for the above there is lots of information and it looks great.
Enjoy.
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We have just got back from camping near Disneyland Paris staying 20 minutes away at a lovely campsite www.caravaning-4vents.fr which is nearer than the other two mentioned above. Don't worry about going in the school holidays, we found it fine, just get there early when the park opens do the busiest rides first then use fast passes and go to the shows in the afternoon. In the summer school holiday the Disneyland Park is open over 14 hours a day so there is plenty of time to see everything.
Staying at Les Etangs Fleuris from the 9th Aug this year and getting disney annual passports. Cant wait. This site is 20 mins from disney and looks very nice.
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I understand that Motorhomes can camp in the main car park at Disneyland Paris for up to 3 nights, caravans are not allowed. I heard it's about €20 a night but I'm sure someone will post the latest cost per night.
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Going south, we stayed on the campsite 'Caravaning Des 4 vents', in a village called 'Crêvecoeur en Brie', east of Paris. Within about 15/30 minutes driving. Disneyland was on the signs indicating 24 kilometres.
www.caravaning-4vents.fr
Excellent campsite, just 3 stars, but very good, not expensive, very clean, large pitches, heated swimming pool, very friendly reception.
Apart from Disneyland, if you would have an extra day you could visit Provins, just 20 minutes to the east. The medieval town and city walls are still there in such a shape that city is on the Unesco list of World heritage.
Just got back from France and spent a couple of days at Disney. The annual passes look good value even if your there for only 2 days.
You better double check this but I think if you buy just 1 ticket per person for 1 park - 1 day, then you can get the annual tickets for €49 (that makes annual passes for €89 which is same price as two-day hopper!!)
You get them inside the park, just take your normal tickets to the info centre. Details are available outside the park.
BTW Recommend going back at XMAS - less busy - more magical
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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.