Hi everyone,
We go to Disneyland Paris each year but next time we visit our youngest will be 3 years old so will no longer be classed as an infant at the Disney hotels. On the Disneyland Paris website it only allows to book a room for 4 people so silly question does that mean for 5 people (2 adults & 3 children) we have to book two room and if we do will they be connecting rooms?
Hope people can advise
Martin
Hi
Pretty certain Santa Fe, Newport Bay and Disneyland Hotel have rooms that sleep 5 but they do go quick. If you do go for 2 rooms in another hotel then they can be interconnecting as long as you specify in the booking.
There are also 5 in our party. We often book 2 rooms and we have had interconnecting doors each time( stays at Cheyenne and DLH). I would phone the hotel about a week in advance just to let them know you will require interconnecting doors.
Have had interconnecting rooms at the Santa Fe. Enjoyed having the extra space. I think some offsite hotels such as Explorers has rooms that sleep larger parties up to 10 which don't involve a put up bed. Look quite nice and has the pool too.
Do you drive to DLP or would you is the question as Davy Crockett Ranch has cabins for 5. My brother is trying it this year. We are staying in the Magic Circus before transferring to the Sequoia at New Year and we've got a family room which is interconnecting, 2 families that total 6, as it was cheaper than booking to separate rooms.
If you can drive I highly recommend Davy Crockett. For the same price as 2rooms we doubled the length of our holiday. The other hotels with rooms that sleep 5 are generally exempt from the special booking discounts
Holidays certainly become much more expensive once you become a family of five, don't they? Last time all of us were there, we booked two interconnecting rooms at SL, which was still cheaper than DLH. The space was nice too. I wrote to the hotel a week in advance and reminded them that we needed interconnecting rooms.
We drive each time and stayed at the Davy Crockett ranch 2 years ago which was nice but we prefer to stay closer to the park just incase we need something urgent. It was nice having your own lodge and we took all our own food to cook but never bothered cooking in the end guess just too lazy on holiday lol. I've read somewhere about the interconnecting rooms but can't remember where i read it, shame their website doesn't make it easier to book as there must be many families of 5 or more
We have a family room booked in August in the Newport Bay.
It might be actually worth giving DLP a call if the website aren't showing them