Don't you just love those three little phrase 'kids go free'?
Book through Reader Travel and you can have free child places on selected Disneyland Resort Paris trips and also to Lapland.
Gold Crest holidays is offering a magical break to Disneyland Resort Paris where kids go completely free. All you have to do is book one adult package to receive your free child place.
Prices start at £189 per adult and the dates available for a three-day break are March 6 or 16. If you prefer to extend your stay, then the four-day package on March 15 costs £229. And as an added bonus, you will receive another £10 per adult discount if you book with Reader Travel before 5pm on Monday, January 31.
You will stay at Disney's Hotel Sante Fe for two or three nights with buffet breakfast and the package includes return coach travel, return ferry/Eurotunnel crossings, and two day hopper ticket allowing unlimited access to both Disney Parks.
The 'kids go free' deal also applies on Character Breakfasts and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show when paying the adult price of £14 or £34 respectively on the Gold Crest Disney break.
Leger Holidays is also offering 'kids go free' to Disneyland on a similar package for four days on March 3 or 17. Staying at the Sante Fe, prices start at £239 per person with one free child place only, but then you will receive an exclusive five per cent discount when you book through Reader Travel.
Looking ahead to December, Transun Travel are giving away free child places to Lapland. The offer is limited to one child per booking and the child must be accompanied by three full-fare paying passengers, but you will need to book before March 31.
Prices start at £369 per person and there are flights available from Leeds Bradford Airport.
Please note that insurance is not included on any of the above trips.
Don't miss out on these deals. Telephone 01904 567123 to book or 01904 567124 to receive a brochure on any of these or other Reader Travel trips throughout 2005.
Updated: 11:13 Saturday, January 29, 2005
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