Is this WDTC Disneyland Paris booking site new?
//http://www.disneyholidays.co.uk/disneyland-paris/
It is gorgeous and easy to use, so much nicer than the clunky and dated DLP website. You can secure your holiday with a deposit online, and it doesn't look like they charge the £16 admin fee for booking. Hopefully may be of use to some people - do forgive me if this site has been around a while, but I have never seen it before!
Price wise I think it is similar to the normal DLP website but of course compare before booking.
Quote from: "jj554"Is this WDTC Disneyland Paris booking site new?
//http://www.disneyholidays.co.uk/disneyland-paris/
It is gorgeous and easy to use, so much nicer than the clunky and dated DLP website. You can secure your holiday with a deposit online, and it doesn't look like they charge the £16 admin fee for booking. Hopefully may be of use to some people - do forgive me if this site has been around a while, but I have never seen it before!
Price wise I think it is similar to the normal DLP website but of course compare before booking.
As a Norwegian, I haven't seen it before now. But I kinda get the US-site feel.
EDIT: I looked up who is owing the domain, and it belongs to WDC
I booked with these guys, and it was so easy and modern to use. I almost didn't want to use the official site because of the clunky design, and so I was pleased to find the WDTC.
The whole deposit scheme worked a lot better for us too! The only issue I had is that the functionality to pay the rest of the holiday is not available online and you have to call their centre. It's a US call centre, but the number is UK based which was good and the team there are always so happy and friendly. They even give you a countdown of days until your stay.
Couldn't praise them more.
Thats put me at ease the ability to book and pay just a deposit is perfect for what i want so i might boook with them when i get around to booking my next trip (will hopefully be booking really soon XD ) so i will make sure i do a nice post telling everyone how my booking went....
One question (dont think i am bein picky because i am not bothered either way but... )Sould this not be in the trip planning section rather than this one?
I have just checked this site and was quoted £971 for 3 nights plus eurostar for september 16th.
dlp site £631 for hotel sl only,with eurostar £1149,a saving of£178.How can a company in america be cheaper than a company so close to home.
Eurostar seats with them will be a block "partner" booking so they'll not usually be subject to seasonal demand and price fluctuations.
For example I always have to fly over. If I book at the extreme end of advance like a year ahead, its always cheaper for hotel only and then book my own transport. If I book later on or last minute, they always have a better deal than the airline direct. It seems to always have the same air fare regardless of when booked which suggests they always pay a standard price.
I didn't even know about this website ... Just checked for the dates that I'm booked for and it's £40pp cheaper!! I'll be booking in here from now on!!
Quote from: moopmoop93 on September 18, 2013, 10:09:17 AM
I didn't even know about this website ... Just checked for the dates that I'm booked for and it's £40pp cheaper!! I'll be booking in here from now on!!
Check both :)
This newer site doesn't always have all the deals for the same length as the Disneyland Paris one. However in many cases it can be cheaper.
The whole of the DLP info on this site is a million times better, even more there are PDF park maps
I've noticed the drop down menu for no. of nights doesn't exceed 6. Is there a way of booking more than 6 nights online or must you use the dreaded phone? x
I can't seem to get link to work but I am a newbie :( xx
I booked using this website the other day to go in October and it worked out a bit cheaper. I don't think they charge the £16 booking fee.
Travel agents also don't charge the £16 admin fee, plus you only have to pay 15% deposit at travel agents ( I booked with thomson, also wangled my travel insurance free!!!).
Quote from: jopsey on September 22, 2013, 10:07:50 PM
I can't seem to get link to work but I am a newbie :( xx
If you go to http://www.disneyholidays.co.uk (http://www.disneyholidays.co.uk/) and click on DLRP