Head to Disneyland Paris this summer with 2-night deals from £179pp
THIS year is probably one of the most exciting times to visit Disneyland Paris as the park is celebrating its 30th anniversary with lots of new shows and new experiences.
And you can be there too, with travel deals starting from just £179pp with hotel stay and park tickets included.
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The offer from MagicBreaks can only be booked over the phone – you’ll need to call 0808 302 5459 by March 15 for the best price guarantee – but there are travel dates throughout the summer season.
The lowest price of £179pp is based on two adults and two children under 12 sharing a room for two nights at a Disney hotel.
All of the Disney hotels are included in the offer, with most of the resorts close enough to walk, or offer free shuttle buses to the park.
There’s free parking at the hotel, too, if you’re driving from the UK.
You’ll also get three-day park tickets for both parks, plus a free activity book to keep your kids entertained.
And as you’re staying in a Disney hotel, you get Extra Magic Time and can enter the parks before everyone else.
You’ll even get 15 per cent off at the Earl of Sandwich in Disney Village to stock up on meals and snacks.
The official celebrations at Disneyland Paris start on March 6, when you’ll be able to see all your favourite Disney characters in their new iridescent costumes as part of a new day-time show.
Disney Illuminations, the night-time show, is also back now that the Sleeping Beauty Castle has fully reopened.
There’s a new themed garden near the castle to explore and, in the summer, the hotly anticipated Avengers Campus will finally open.
Travel restrictions have changed regularly in France in the past two months, and Brits need to make sure they are up-to-date when they go.
Vaccinated Brits aged 12 and over don’t need to take a Covid test to enter France, and only need to show proof of vaccination and sign a statement confirming they’re not suffering from any Covid symptoms.
France is one of seven popular European countries that has put an expiration date on vaccine certificates.
That means that while some double jabbed Brits can enter, if your second jab was more than 270 days ago, you won’t be allowed in unless you’ve had a booster.
If your second jab was more than nine months ago and you haven’t had a booster, French authorities will consider you unvaccinated.
Additionally, all French people and tourists aged 16 and over need to use a vaccine pass – or pass sanitaire – to enter places such as restaurants and bars.
To get the pass, people must show they are fully vaccinated, but there is a time limit on how recently they must have had their second dose if they haven’t had the booster jab.
The time limit, originally seven months, has now been reduced to just four months.
That means Brits who had their second vaccine before mid-October but haven’t had their booster won’t be able to get a Covid pass.
If you’re looking for alternative options for early summer, we have a round up of the best beach holiday deals for May and June.
For half term, we’ve found some stunning offers to Malta.
And if you just want to go somewhere far away, here are some last minute long haul deals to consider.
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