Book 2-night Disneyland Paris stays from £167pp – including park entry & £10 deposits | The Sun

MAGICBREAKS has launched new deals on Disneyland Paris holidays, with two-night breaks costing from £669 for a family of four.

Families will also receive extra time in the park before it opens and a free activity book for every child.

  • Check out the best Disneyland deals on MagicBreaks here

You can book your magical stay up to January 2024. However, the sale is only live until this January 31, so you'll have to be quick.

To book, you call 0808 302 5459 and quote "SUN".

Plus, to make the deals even better, you can secure your booking with just £10 per person.

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The best deal we've found is for stays at the Disney Hotel Santa Fe.

Families of four can bag two-night stays here from £549pp – which works out at £84pp a night.

All the deals include three days of Disney Parks entry and an hour of extra time in the park every morning.

The same deal is available for two adults and one child, coming in at £549 per stay (£91pp a night).

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The Santa Fe is inspired by the Cars movie and has a Route 66 and Tex-Mex theme throughout. All of the rooms have a TV, a radio, a safe, and free wifi.

The hotel offers an indoor playground for kids, a buffet just for kids, and an arcade games room available for an additional fee.

It is only a fifteen-minute drive to the Disneyland Parks, but visitors can benefit from a complimentary shuttle service provided as part of the package.

Little ones will also enjoy meet & greets with their favourite Disney characters.

Plus, it was recently announced that Disneyland Paris' 30th-anniversary celebrations will be extended until September 30, 2023.

This means you'll still be able to catch the Disney characters in their new iridescent costumes as part of the new special daytime show.

A new night-time drone show starts this month, too, called "Avengers: Power the Night".

The evening shows will use 500 drones, pyrotechnics and light shows showing off many Marvel characters, including Captain America and Scarlet Witch.

The famous It's A Small World ride is also reopening this spring after going through a refurbishment.

You'll also get to explore the Marvel Avengers Campus, which opened last year.

Guests will have the opportunity to meet Spider-Man, Iron Man or Captain Marvel in the Avengers Campus building called the Training Centre. 

Kids can once again have breakfast with their famous Disney princess at L'Auberge de Cendrillon.

And a new restaurant, The Royal Pub, will also be opening at King Ludwigs Castle in the Disney Village.

It is worth noting that travel is not included in the deals, so that will have to be arranged separately.

Prices are correct at the time of publication and are based on two adults and up to two children (under 12) sharing accommodation.

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If you'd rather head off to a theme park closer to home, Alton Towers has February half-term overnight stays from £48.50pp, with park and waterpark entry and free breakfast.

While Thorpe Park has Easter overnight stays from £65pp, including park entry and free breakfast.


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