Cheap deals to Disneyland Paris – including hotel & flight packages from £99pp and park entry tickets from £46pp

DISNEYLAND PARIS is always a popular choice for families and couples who enjoy a bit of nostalgia.

While you can't currently visit the theme park, there are some brilliant deals on holidays for when it opens its gates and the UK allows travel to France.

Not only can you save on hotel and flight packages, but there are also some cheap deals on park entry tickets.

Travel companies such as British Airways Holidays and Ice Lolly have cheap package holidays, but bear in mind you'll have to buy park tickets on top.

If you already have dates in mind, you can grab reasonably priced park entry from AttractionTix, who have tickets for between one and four days, some of which give you entry to both Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Studios Park.

Some of the best deals are:

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  • AttractionTix Disneyland Paris park tickets from £46 per adult, £43 per child
  • TUI Disneyland Paris two-night breaks including accommodation at a Disney hotel and three-day park entry from £540
  • Easyjet Holidays two-night Disneyland Paris breaks from £159pp
  • Wowcher Disneyland Paris holiday + return flights with optional park tickets from £99pp
  • Wowcher Disneyland Paris Stay with summer availability and optional park tickets from £99pp
  • British Airways Holidays three-night hotel stay + flights for Disneyland Paris from £159pp
  • Ice Lolly four-night Disneyland Paris breaks including hotel + flights from £220pp

The cheapest deals are currently with Wowcher, who offer deals to Disneyland Paris fairly regularly.

Their deals cover accommodation and flights, but also give you option to add on park tickets too.

TUI, meanwhile has good package deals at Disney resort hotels, including park entry, so you can stay right in the heart of the action.

Disneyland Paris is to remain closed until April 2 at the earliest, as France continues to see rising coronavirus cases.

Meanwhile, in England, Boris Johnson explained on February 22 that domestic holidays could restart from April 12, but he is yet to announce when a trip abroad is back on the cards.

Another announcement on April 12 will be given for foreign holidays, but is expected to be no earlier than May 17, and more likely to be June 21.

As a result, hundreds of thousands of Brit are hoping to head off on a well-deserved holiday abroad later in the year.

If you're looking for holiday inspiration, we've found cheap all inclusive holidays for this summer and there are many cheap package holidays.

For breaks in the UK, holiday parks are offering huge bargains – some of which start from £3pp a night – and we've found the best UK holiday parks with children’s entertainment and the best holiday parks with outdoor pools.

We've also rounded up great deals in the UK's warmest places and found the best kid-friendly beaches and England's best family-friendly seaside towns.

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