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Oct 12, 2006
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Can anyone recommend a good family site near Paris, I am looking for train connection to the city and a visit to Disney. I have looked at a site called Jablines has anyone stayed their-all comments welcomed.
 
Jul 22, 2005
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Hi Ron this year we stayed at camping des 4 vents which is just 20mins away from Disney and approx 40 mins from Paris (you get train for Paris at Disney) the site had a pool, snackbar, wi fi, very big pitches the toilet blocks were good. We stayed for 2 weeks and didnt get bored once. Lots of things to do.

Yvonne
 
Jul 22, 2006
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We stayed at 4 Vents in August to go to Disbney and it was a lovely site pitches are very generous and there is lots to do for children even entertainment some nights.
 
Nov 29, 2007
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Hi Ron

We stayed at Jablines a few years ago and itr is an excellent site within a huge leisure complex. A bus leaves from just outside the site to the station at Marne-le-Vallee - Chessy which serves Disney Paris, and also is the RER station for trains straight into Paris. If I remeber correctly it took about 15 minutes by bus to the station and then 30 - 40 mins into Paris. The station is very busy so buy your tickets at the campsite to avoid the long queues.
 
Dec 13, 2007
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We stopped overnight at this site last year, excellent site in a large leisure park. We spoke to several people who said tha this was the nearest touring park to Disney again we were told that it was only 10 mins away however as we did not go we cannot confirm this.

The pitches were very good of varying size, some had block paving to site the caravan or car on with the rest of the pitch grass. Toilet facilities were spotless and with the largest shower cubicles I have seen any where, and it accepts camping cheques.

The park itself was very pleasant to walk around and it has all sorts of sports facilities, as we were there for one night we did not investigate this much. We were also told that there was resturaunt that was open in high season and weekends

Reception were very polite and helpfull and you can get on site up to seven o clock at night ( thats when we arrived there last year).

Hope this info helps
 
Oct 12, 2006
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Hi Ron this year we stayed at camping des 4 vents which is just 20mins away from Disney and approx 40 mins from Paris (you get train for Paris at Disney) the site had a pool, snackbar, wi fi, very big pitches the toilet blocks were good. We stayed for 2 weeks and didnt get bored once. Lots of things to do.

Yvonne
Thank you Yvonne sorry could not reply earlier-info very helpfull

regards
 
Oct 12, 2006
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We stayed at 4 Vents in August to go to Disbney and it was a lovely site pitches are very generous and there is lots to do for children even entertainment some nights.
Thank you for the information, interesting especially pitch sizes
 
Oct 12, 2006
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Hi Ron

We stayed at Jablines a few years ago and itr is an excellent site within a huge leisure complex. A bus leaves from just outside the site to the station at Marne-le-Vallee - Chessy which serves Disney Paris, and also is the RER station for trains straight into Paris. If I remeber correctly it took about 15 minutes by bus to the station and then 30 - 40 mins into Paris. The station is very busy so buy your tickets at the campsite to avoid the long queues.
Thanks for response-good info, especially trains
 
Oct 12, 2006
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We stopped overnight at this site last year, excellent site in a large leisure park. We spoke to several people who said tha this was the nearest touring park to Disney again we were told that it was only 10 mins away however as we did not go we cannot confirm this.

The pitches were very good of varying size, some had block paving to site the caravan or car on with the rest of the pitch grass. Toilet facilities were spotless and with the largest shower cubicles I have seen any where, and it accepts camping cheques.

The park itself was very pleasant to walk around and it has all sorts of sports facilities, as we were there for one night we did not investigate this much. We were also told that there was resturaunt that was open in high season and weekends

Reception were very polite and helpfull and you can get on site up to seven o clock at night ( thats when we arrived there last year).

Hope this info helps
Thanks Alb- good description - one to consider
 
Apr 23, 2008
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Hi Ron, I asked the same question this time last year and most replies recommended "Camping des 4 vents" for anyone wishing to visit Disney. We took the advice and stayed there in August. Booking was easy via there web site. On arrival the staff were very helpful and speak perfect english if required. Even though the site was full we were given the largest pitch i have ever stayed on. Disney is 20mins drive and you can get the train to Paris from there. The swimming pool is quite cold and deep - no shallow end. The showers are ok but of the push the button type that dont stay on for long. There isn't a shop but food and drink can be purchase from a trailer each evening and a local baker brings fresh bread each morning ( both good quality ).

We really enjoyed our stay and are planning to go again for at least a week next year.
 
Nov 16, 2008
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Hi Ron

Hope it is ok to slightly hijack your thread- but can any one sugggest a campsite that is accesssible by public transport to Paris at night. A one with a similar relationship to the CC site with London

Kevin
 
Mar 14, 2007
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bois de bologune one that we stopped at back in september2007

near the porte malliot exit on the peripherique please look at a map on how to find this place because sat nav gets totally confused once it has passed under a few tunnels

the site has a coutesey bus that will take you up to the porte malliot metro stop

the site is very secure with a manned barrier by the office

it will look a bit daunting when you pull in concrete gravel chained of pitches high fences all around but it is in a urban location

and we did not experince any problems and the week we stopped there was the ireland rugby game

the site has restaraunt the food is edible but nothing special it saves you going off site

it has a shop that has fresh bread and croissants
 

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