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Disneyland Paris Aire De Service
Eurodisney
Paris Ile de France (Browse area)
77000 Tel: +33 0164 742 584
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Pitches: 100 Open: 01/01/2024 to 31/12/2024 01/01/2025 to 31/12/2025
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No Tents |
No Caravans |
Motorhome Pitches |
Small Campervans |
No Glamping Units |
No Statics for Hire |
No Statics for Sale |
No Seasonal Pitches |
No Electric Hookups |
No Hardstandings |
No Fully Serviced Pitches |
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Who's it for |
Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
No Rallies |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
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Facilities |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
No Washing Up Area |
No Bathroom |
No Baby Changing |
No Laundry |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
No Gas Exchange |
Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
No Freezer / Fridge |
No Motorhome Point |
Wifi Access |
Shop <1 mile |
Bar <1 mile |
Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway <1 mile |
Activities |
No Playground |
No TV Room |
No Games Room |
No Evening Ents |
No Fishing |
No Wild Swimming |
No Indoor Pool |
No Outdoor Pool |
No Horse Riding |
No Cycle Hire |
No Golf |
No Tennis |
No Beach |
No Watersports |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Not Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
Open All Year |
No Waterside Pitches |
Public Transport <1 mile |
No Dog Walk |
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Date of Visit: April 2019 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Nights stayed: 1 |
Travelling as: Family with young children |
Reviewer: Brendanr2004 |
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The price is now €45 per day and it’s basically a parking area for campers and coaches.
The shower and toilet block was closed so no facilities available.
There is place to fill water and empty waste.
Way over priced but perfect spot for access to Disney.
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Date of Visit: October 2017 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: JessLes17 |
3 reviews from this member |
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For where you are you can't really complain. It was €35 a night, you pay daily. We stayed for two nights and only paid for one though. We had read that they put a note on your window saying come and pay for the second day, but this never happened.
We arrived around 4pm on a saturday thinking it would be manic to park. We were wrong the car park section for motorhome was pretty empty so we had plenty of choice to park.
We settled next to a lamp post so we had easy access to our door (with us being a left side door). There is no electric at the site or water or waste. So make sure everything is topped up and empty before arrival.
There is a block in the middle, that's were we parked and I would suggest it too. This houses the showers and toilets. It has electric points too for hair dryers etc. Shower were good, clean and hot. Only 4 or 5 though so there is a queue. However it's open 24 hr and we went around 7 am.
You are literally a 5 minute walk to Disneyland main gates and 7 minutes from the train station. We actually didn't go into Disney, other than the village (free) to eat one night, we actually went in the hot air balloon then too.
The train was pretty pricey as your in a different zone from Paris you need a zone 1-5 hop on / off pass. For the four of us for two days with one of these passes it was €120 so €15 each per day not too bad when you think of it like that. The train into main Paris took about 30 minutes but seen as your at the end of the line you always get a seat.
The site is cleaned during the night by a road sweeper, it happened at 1 am when we there. It's not that noisy like previously read. And the site is guarded by armed soldiers as we seen them walking around often. Would recommend
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Date of Visit: August 2011 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Mikey72 |
5 reviews from this member |
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An update to the previous review.
The site was full this summer, and you could look from your window into the next van if you wanted to.
The far side of the carpark was more empty though.
Generators are now banned, and no one had one running.
The campsite is now very quiet, no engines running, no cables through the doors, and the noise from the walkways is barely audible now.
Even vans aren't starting and running early or late anymore.
The showers are toilet block are still ok, a bit busy at times, but never had to queue.
There were a lot less coaches using the facilities though.
The drinking water points on the toilet block were gone, but the side fence water points were still there. It does mean there won't be an accessible water point in winter though, as the drinking water point was the only ones left on.
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Date of Visit: October 2009 |
Unit: Campervan |
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Reviewer: Binka |
11 reviews from this member |
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Campsite as previous review but with one major difference. You can NOT leave at any time, we thought that you could but at 4:00am could not find a way out and we drove everywhere. We asked a security guard and he said that the gates were locked till 8:00am, we were in a panic as the ferry home left Bologne at 10:00am. Someone took pity on us and let us out at 6:00am and we made it by the skin of our teeth.
Apart from that the site was fine, it is just a carpark with a loo block/shower block. This block was open 24hrs and plenty of hot water. You're meant to pay 13euros a night (2009) but when we came in I tried to pay for 3 nights and was unable to do so.
You can only pay for one night at a time. So on the second day we had a note on our windscreen asking us to return to teh toll booth and pay more.
Toll booth was about half a mile away and I wasn't packing the van up to drive there so we didn't pay. Would have been happy to pay on the way in, but not a possibility apparently. I guess if you're in the van when they come round you may need to stump up the extra.
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Date of Visit: May 2008 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Mikey72 |
5 reviews from this member |
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This is a private aire in the main carpark of Disney itself. Parking is included with season tickets, or pay on entry. A pass is given to put in the window. You can leave at any time, but only enter when the park is open. It is just a tarmac car park, officially it has a waste point and water taps for use by coaches and motorhomes between the end of Easter to the end of Autumn.
We have been both in summer, and off season and always been able to fill up and empty.
In summer, the dumping point, designed for coaches, is open, and you can drive on, and empty the waste water over a large 'cattle grid' type point. The toilet is also emptied here, literally just pour it behind the back wheel. As you drive off the waste point flushes itself and sprays the grid.
There are a row of taps on the coach side, these are used to fill all the coach water tanks, but I've also seen them used to clean toilets, wash cassettes etc, so it's up to you whether you drink from them. We filled the motorhome here, and put in sterilising tablets, but drank bottled water from Auchan in Val d'Europe just up the road.
Off season the taps are turned off, and the waste point is fenced off to vans and coaches, but everyone just poured the toilet cassettes in anyway, and it still got swilled away eventually. Waste water usually got dumped in the car park drains.
There is a coach drivers wash and rest room, male and female, with a fresh water point outside. This was on all year, and we saw this used to fill bottles occasionally. We also saw two campers parked by this tap filling up with a hose, much to the annoyance of the queue of people building up.
In spite of notices stating the facilities were for coach drivers only, nobody objected if you used them, as we did for both toilet and showers, for the family.
It was also much abused, people ran hookups from the shaver points to their motorhomes, someone even drove his mobility scooter into one of the drivers seating areas to plug into charge for several nights running.
It isn’t a particularly quiet site, there was music from Disney, generators ran until one o’clock, but if you parked a bit further away from the walkway it was fairly quiet, we only got caught on the first night.
Vans were starting and moving quite early, as people got up and left, and also quite late as people came from the shows and left. Having said that, there weren’t people running round, or making a great noise however, it was more the background type of noise.
There were not many British vans there, but every one was amicable, (even to the ones running generators). The coach drivers were also quite friendly, chatting to them revealed some of them stopped there in their motorhomes themselves.
Val d’Europe was a few minutes drive away, and has a variable height barrier, this was only down once, in the time we were there, even then there was on street parking at the edge of the town. The petrol station at Auchan had a permanent height barrier, so we used the one at Disney. It also had a reasonable shop for bread croissants etc.
We have season tickets, so we have actually parked up for a week, without going into the park, and caught the metro to Paris, from the station at Eurodisney, and saw the sites, then returned at night to sleep. We then stayed another week to visit Disney with the kids.
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