Explore Holidays Disneyland Paris Package
Explore Holidays has released a new Disneyland Resort Paris family holiday package offering free accommodation and park entry to children under seven years old.
The special offer comes complete with return economy airfares flying Thai Airways International, two nights accommodation at Disney’s Santa Fe Hotel with daily breakfast and a three-day Park Hopper Ticket to both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios.
Package prices are as follows:
Ex-BNE: From $2365* per adult (plus per person taxes from $563*) and $1474* per child (plus per person taxes from $525*)
Ex-MEL: From $2365* per adult (plus per person taxes from $550*) and $1474 * per child (plus per person taxes from $512*)
Ex-PER: From $2241* per adult (plus per person taxes from $493*) and $1380* per child (plus per person taxes from $455*)
Ex-SYD: From $2365* per adult (plus per person taxes from $570*) and $1474 * per child (plus per person taxes from $532*)
*Conditions apply. Please note prices are based on two adults and two children (aged 2-6 years) sharing the same room.
Prices are based on low season travel dates 06-10 April, 05-07 & 18-21 May and 07-11 & 14-18 September 2008.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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