Disneyland Paris Transport Packages Must Now Be Booked Through Disney Holidays UK

Disneyland Paris Transport Packages Must Now Be Booked Through Disney Holidays UK
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With Walt Disney World bookings, to book direct through the Walt Disney World Travel company is easy. There's one place to go! That's DisneyHolidays.co.uk.

With Disneyland Paris, there are two ways to book "direct" with Disney. First, there's the Disneyland Paris arm of DisneyHolidays.co.uk, but there's also DisneylandParis.com. In a nutshell, Disney Holidays is the UK arm of The Walt Disney Travel Company, and DisneylandParis.com is the French arm (although the booking process will be in English for us).

DisneylandParis.com no longer offers transport packages. So now you can only book a hotel + ticket package direct through DisneylandParis.com, which means you have to arrange transport yourself. If you like booking a whole transport + ticket + hotel package together, then you now must book through DisneyHolidays.co.uk.

If you want to know all the differences between booking through these two options, check out our article > DisneyHolidays.co.uk vs DisneylandParis.com - Who To Book With?

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Ash Hales
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Ash Hales is a British Disney Parks writer and the voice behind Mickey From The UK. Based in the South of England, he's been visiting Disney Parks for over three decades and launched Mickey From The UK in 2017 to provide practical, straight-talking advice for British guests - without the American bias.

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