Eurodisney have their own site, or did have a few years back. It was a wonderful place with every facility you could wish for. It was called Camp Davy Crockett, as is the way with Disney. It was a bit expensive, and the camp was some way from the facilities centre, but there was a regular bus service, which also went to Eurodisney itself. We had a great time there until the Motor Caravan caught fire as we were leaving.
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I like the odd drink. Five is odd, seven is odd, nine is odd...........
Do a search for Disneyland Paris on Camping and Caravanning abroad section - there's been a few threads which give a lot of help( I have made use of them myself!)
Jane
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Site just outside Paris (north) called Imternational. It is on the bank of the Seine. The train stn is 5 mins down the road, an hour from Euro disney, 20 min from Paris. Also easier to travelback to Calais. We went here instead of the euro disney site. look on website http://www.eurocampindependent.co.uk/campsite3.asp?sitecode=%22PA98E%22.
Disneyland Paris no longer has a touring campsite - they closed it to use the space for more of the 'log cabins' they have for self-catering. You can stay overnight in a motor-home on the Disneyland car parks (not much use with a FC, I know!!). I don't know where there are camp-sites close the Disneyland as we haven't looked into it yet. We are going to take the camper to France either next year or the year after and, as ScampisOH LOVES Disneyland, we have thought about going (again - been 3 times already). His idea, though (as we have used the resort hotels before, and liked them) is to spend a couple of nights at one of the Disney hotels and stick the car and trailer in the hotel car-park!!
try camping des 4 vents, its about 15 mins drive away and they stay open till after midnight so you can do the parade after 10pm.its a great site big pitches
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We stayed in our Motorhome in the Disneyland Carpark last year, in the motorhome area. Was 20 Euros per day/night - making it cheaper than many camping grounds. Free, clean modern toilets & showers.
Our first camping trip to France we stayed at a municipal site in a wee village called La Ferte Gaucher. It was about 20 minutes from Eurodisney. The village shops were within walking distance and the kids enjoyed going for the bread in the morning. The toilets are a mixture of holle in the ground and british style. The facilities were clean but basic and we used it again a few years later with some friends. When spending all day at Eurodisney you don't need a vast range of facilities if thats all yo u are doing.