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Planning a trip to Disneyland Paris? Travel via ferry and get one free ticket!
MSE_Martin
Posts: 8,268 Money Saving Expert
19 June 2007
What's the deal?
Travel with your car from Dover to Calais with P&O Ferries and you'll receive one free one-day adult Disneyland Paris 'hopper' (meaning you can jump between visiting the actual theme park and the adjacent Walt Disney Studios) ticket when at least one more adult ticket is purchased.
As a one-way crossing can cost as little as £15 (that's per car, not per passenger), if you fancy experiencing Disneyland this year and are flexible with dates this could offer a tidy saving.
How to get your free ticket
Take a look on the P&O webiste and select the dates you'd like to travel. You must book before 30 September for travel during 2007; the less rigid you are with dates the bigger the saving possible, as one-way crossings can cost anything between £15 to £45 over the summer. You'll receive your free ticket voucher at vehicle check-in, which will only be valid only once another identical ticket is purchased on board the ferry or at the park (costing around £37).
P&O's website has the offer's terms and conditions listed here.
Martin
PS: This discussion was originally started by the poster immediately below. This entry has been inserted so I can put an official, fully researched MoneySavingExpert.com explanation at the top. Thank you to cheekymole for the top spot.
Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
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