Paris: Marriott timeshare near Disneyland Paris?
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Paris: Marriott timeshare near Disneyland Paris?
Has anyone stayed at the Marriott timeshare near Disneyland Paris? It's about an hour outside of Paris by train - it this too inconvenient? It would cost us much less than a hotel in Paris but I don't know if the travel time would be a problem.
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We didn't stay there, though we considered it last year when we were in Paris, but decided it was too far out, though if you rent a car, it seemed it would be fun for day trips to smaller cities and villages in the area. You can read lots of reviews about it on tug2.net
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If you mean to stay there for a week as a base to see Paris - nope. Not <u>at all</u> convenient. If it were just for a night or two for visiting Disneyland - it would be great.
But being that far from central Paris would be a total pain. Just think about not being able to pop back by the hotel in the middle of the day to drop of shopping, or just for a quick freshen up/rest. And any late nights/seine cruises etc would mean VERY late nights.
But being that far from central Paris would be a total pain. Just think about not being able to pop back by the hotel in the middle of the day to drop of shopping, or just for a quick freshen up/rest. And any late nights/seine cruises etc would mean VERY late nights.
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I hope you are not considering this for a first trip to Paris. The city is grand and should be wandered through both at night and during the day, which would make trekking from and hour away very inconvenitnet, even if it is a straight shot in by train or by car. There is so much to see and do that being so far out would cramp your style.