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Disneyland Paris has 2-night breaks this Christmas from £289pp - with park entry

17 July 2023 , 14:00
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DISNEYLAND becomes a magical kingdom during the Christmas holiday - and there's no better time to visit.

The best deals we've found include two-night stays at a Disney hotel over the Christmas holidays, three-day admission to the parks and extra freebies.

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We've found two-night stays at a Disney hotel over the Christmas holidays, three-day admission to the parks and extra freebies from £289pp

Prices start from £289pp with MagicBreaks, a specialist UK company that provides great value holidays to exciting destinations.

There are three different hotels included in the deals; the Disney Hotel Cheyenne, Disney Davy Crockett Ranch and Disney Hotel Santa Fe.

All the hotels are located within a short walking or driving distance of the Disney parks; however, a free shuttle bus service is provided.

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No matter which resort you choose, you'll have the chance to meet your favourite characters at your hotel, and you'll also receive 'extra magic time'.

The Disneyland Paris 'extra magic time' will give you access to the park an hour before the standard park opening time.

Every kid in the booking will also receive a free 'Disney Fun Activity' book.

For instance, the Cheyenne hotel is Toy Story-themed, there's a gourmet buffet restaurant and an Old West Saloon playing Country tunes, plus an on-site Starbucks.

The cheapest deal we've found is available at the Disney Hotel Cheyenne, with two-night stays costing from £289pp, arriving on December 21, 2023.

While the Santa Fe hotel is Cars themed with Route 66 and Tex-Mex style as the main inspiration behind its decor, and all the rooms come with a TV, a radio, a safe and free wifi.

The hotel includes an indoor kids' playground and special kids' menu, as well as an arcade games room for an extra charge.

If you'd like to spend your holiday at the Santa Fe hotel, two-night stays and three-day park tickets are available from £339pp, departing on December 27.

In December, Disney characters will be suited up for the magic holiday, you'll be able to see snow on Main Street America, as well as visit Santa's magical winter workshop.

Mickey, Minnie, Daisy and Donald will also be wearing special festive costumes, and there will be food specialities available to celebrate.

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Here are the best deals we've found in December and January:

  • Two nights, three days at the park on December 24 - from £329pp
  • Two nights, three days at the park on December 26 - from £359pp
  • Two nights, three days at the park on December 30 - from £439pp
  • Two nights, three days at the park on January 2 - from £319pp

Holidaymakers can secure their booking with deposits from £50pp.

It is worth noting that the deals don't include transfers, so families will have to arrange their own travel.

If you'd rather take a trip to Florida, Disney World launched a new festive party with live shows & character meets – and tickets are available to buy now.

And adult tickets to Disney World & Universal are now on sale at kids’ prices.

If you'd rather stay closer to home, you could stay at Thorpe Park's new themed hotel rooms inspired by its top rollercoasters.

Disney lovers will stay at either the Disney Hotel Cheyenne, Disney Hotel Santa Fe or Disney Davy Crockett Ranch
Disney lovers will stay at either the Disney Hotel Cheyenne, Disney Hotel Santa Fe or Disney Davy Crockett RanchCredit: Alamy

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