We are considering buying aps on our trip in june to return sept/oct time
But looking at staying offsite which hotels do you use/recommend
Thanks
We usually opt for the Residhome in Val d Europe . It's an Aparthotel so you have small kitchen, seperate bedroom, near the Auchan and the easiest transfer (via train) of any offsite hotel.
I have stayed at the Kyriad and Paxton numerous times and can't say a bad thing about them except that I am not able to walk to the park.
We are fans of the Magic Circus of The Marriott Villa's. I guess it depends on your budget?
My favourite by far is the Marriott, if there are a few of you it comes out at great value! The villas are gorgeous and you feel really at home. You really have everything you need, including a washing machine and dryer, and a fully equipped kitchen!
I've just stayed in the Hipark Residence in Val d'Europe and it's probably our second favourite. We had a suite with a separate bedroom and a living room with a sofa bed and a kitchenette, it wasn't huge but very confortable, and it's really really close to the parks (if you're driving and park in the Disney Village instead of the main car park, it's 2 minutes away). They do have a shuttle to the parks but we didn't try it.
If you're not driving I would recommend you stay in one of the partner hotels; the Kyriad is great value; the Magic Circus is really nice and confortable, and the Dream Castle is very pleasant!
I' ve tried Kyriad, Adagio Acess at Magny le Hongre, Hipark Serris and the Magic Circus as well - I can recommend any of this Hotels. The decission depends much on what you are able to spend and which type of hotel you prefer. A classical hotel or an apartment-hotel?
I like it if i can prepare my own breakfast an a little snack in the evenig, so i prefere an apartment most times.
We actually rented an apartment 1 train stop from the parks and was really cheap for us over all.
We stayed at the adagio last February which is an aparthotel and were very impressed .
The only thing I felt was missing was the ' magic ' of Disney