Looking for an extended stay

Started by myburgeoning, May 18, 2015, 03:07:00 PM

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myburgeoning

Hi. Any suggestions on where to stay for an extended stay in Paris this summer? We have annual pass so close to Disney is preferred, but not limited to it. Looking for 2-6 weeks. We live in Eurasia so this would be an excellent time/place for family to visit. Also, when do schools let out in Paris? Thanks

A&S&O

Are you looking for near the centre of Paris or near to DLP?

For extended stays, we always choose the Adagio. They have a price break at 10 nights, which brings it down to about £60 per night. They are varying size apartments with small kitchens.

Disney is a 10 minute drive or short (free) bus ride or short train ride away.

We've stayed there for the last 3 summers and will be back again in August this year.
Planning WDW 2019
1997 DLP x2, 1998 DLP x2, 1999 DLP, 2000 DLP Millenium, 2002 DLP, 2003 DLR, 2004 WDW + DLP, 2005 DLP + DLR, 2006 WDW, 2007 DLP x2, 2008 WDW + DLP x3, 2009 DLP x7, 2010 WDW (+ extra week due to ash cloud!), 2011 DLR, 2012 WDW + DLP, 2013 WDW + DLP, 2014 WDW + DLPx3 (inc. daytrip for Ratatouille preview), 2015 DLR + DLPx3, 2016 WDW + DLP, 2017 WDW x2 + DLP, 2018 WDW + DLP x2. Coming up - ?

Zee79

Dependingon how many there are of you have you thought about renting an apartment? We stayed in montrevain which is one stop away by train.


A&S&O

Quote from: Zee79 on May 18, 2015, 03:17:53 PM
Dependingon how many there are of you have you thought about renting an apartment? We stayed in montrevain which is one stop away by train.
we used to stay at an apartment in Montevrain. It was good, but we found that it got expensive over the years. As I said, we now stay at the Adagio which is as good, but cheaper and nearer to DLP. It also has an indoor pool.
Planning WDW 2019
1997 DLP x2, 1998 DLP x2, 1999 DLP, 2000 DLP Millenium, 2002 DLP, 2003 DLR, 2004 WDW + DLP, 2005 DLP + DLR, 2006 WDW, 2007 DLP x2, 2008 WDW + DLP x3, 2009 DLP x7, 2010 WDW (+ extra week due to ash cloud!), 2011 DLR, 2012 WDW + DLP, 2013 WDW + DLP, 2014 WDW + DLPx3 (inc. daytrip for Ratatouille preview), 2015 DLR + DLPx3, 2016 WDW + DLP, 2017 WDW x2 + DLP, 2018 WDW + DLP x2. Coming up - ?

HildeKitten

I'm sure you can google for French school holidays ;)
Shouldn't be hard to find really.

As for places to stay, I think that if you're going to stay longer term, I think it may be worth looking into an apartment rental, or hotels near Disneyland Paris. I don't know any, but it's something I'd also expect you'd be able to find via google. Or possibly even things like trivago and booking.

myburgeoning

Quote from: HildeKitten on May 19, 2015, 02:39:29 PM
I'm sure you can google for French school holidays ;)
Shouldn't be hard to find really.

As for places to stay, I think that if you're going to stay longer term, I think it may be worth looking into an apartment rental, or hotels near Disneyland Paris. I don't know any, but it's something I'd also expect you'd be able to find via google. Or possibly even things like trivago and booking.

well, I know some people have school holiday dates memorized, they are staggered etc. I found this group helpful on our last trip which was close to some of the spring break/easter holiday.
I have googled stays, and airbnb etc, but personal experience matters to me. That is the point of the forum, we could all google Disney stuff (and we do) but the experiences of train/bus stops, bad experiences etc is what we wont find on google sometimes


myburgeoning

Quote from: A&S&O on May 18, 2015, 03:13:23 PM
Are you looking for near the centre of Paris or near to DLP?

For extended stays, we always choose the Adagio. They have a price break at 10 nights, which brings it down to about £60 per night. They are varying size apartments with small kitchens.

Disney is a 10 minute drive or short (free) bus ride or short train ride away.

We've stayed there for the last 3 summers and will be back again in August this year.

I didn't know about the price break. Thanks!