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jennyjoan | 11:26 Wed 15th Jul 2020 | Travel
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I'd like to pay for one of my great-nephew and his father to travel to above.

With an all inclusive package, travel, hotel and perhaps some rides.

Thanks - I'm looking towards ferry.
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I think folk will need a wee bit more information.

Where from and when might be a good start.
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did I not say Belfast and doesn't matter when - maybe except for October. Making his Holy Communion then at last - this should have been made in May but stopped because of Covid - so I'd like to get him a wee surprise.
Jenny it would be so much easier to go by plane as its a long journey by ferry, then a 2 hour train journey, and most of the trip would be taken up with travelling.
Take a look here at comparison sites:

https://www.travelsupermarket.com/en-gb/holidays/france/disneyland-paris/

or here:

https://google.magicbreaks.co.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw0rr4BRCtARIsAB0_48PwvjQXr-PC9P0aw0wlWvRtMBs1Ah4eZ0t2M5PBbbx-Dvg0oxbNMKUaAjQ5EALw_wcB
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APG - they're very good links. You are right re ferries I guess but I was thinking he would have been enthralled with the ferry travelling as he hasn't been abroad and he is only 8. And the daddy is 8 too going on 38 LOL.

Will peruse the links later and thanks.
Yes, you did say it was from Belfast so I apologise for that.
Has the little boy got a mum and/or siblings - Disney is very much a whole family thing.
How long is the trip to last JJ? A week, long weekend?
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long weekend - he is an only child
I'll have a gander for you
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cbl - no apology necessary, thanks Mozzy.
It’s a lovely idea but have you given it enough thought? Disney is not cheap when you get there and they’ll both need passports (not cheap). Not sure the mum would be happy about missing out on her boy’s excitement at being at Disney - it really is a family thing.
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there is no mum - and they do have passports
Belfast to Disneyland including ferry crossings will take you 15 hours each way. although it can be done in a one-er (but ferries are not frequent at the moment so careful planning needed), it's a lot of travelling for a young'un.
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thanks mush - flight then it will be.
Have a look at Easyjet. From around £300 for flights and room plus the cost of Disneyland.
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will do Barry - thanks
Flights/tickets seem to be between £225 and £350, depending on extras and dates. Honestly JJ, your best bet is to try a few sites with exactly what you require and take it from there. Mushy is right about flights. Ferries are ridiculous. If you want to make the travelling a big adventure, you could try flight/Eurotunnel, but I'd personally stick to direct flights.
I wouldn't go in October. Weather's miserable, gets dark far too early. Plan for next year instead.
Make it even more exciting for them and pay for them to visit the real thing - Disney , Orlando
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Aye right Bazile - what do you think I'm made of.

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