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Disneyland Paris: Any vouchers

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Hello, I am going to Disneyland Paris with my family in Novemeber and I was wandering if anyone out there in 'Saverland' knows of any discount vouchers/certificates/hints/tips, any way of saving money on day passes/trips within the park.

Any advice is welcomed and thank you for your help/contribution in advance,

Regards

David

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  • Hello there,
    I know quidco.com do £3.50 back per ticket if you buy off the disney website and they will post them out to you. I bought tickets for last August ONE AT A TIME, so that I managed to get 4 lots of £3.50's. I don't think you'll find the tickets any cheaper elsewhere.

    Some tips:
    Bring you own drinks! A bottle of Coke in the park = £2 nearly!
    There are vending machines in the station outside the park that are cheaper than park.
    There is a large shopping mall (Val d'Europe)atrain station down from the park where food and drink is a lot cheaper.
    Get to the park early and you can either get on every ride with little waiting in line or get the fastpass tickets for later.
    Go on the Buzz Light Year ride at least twice! It's great!
    Try tripadvisor.com for reviews of local hotels and where else to go.
  • Hizz
    Hizz Posts: 1,537 Forumite
    If you are staying in a Disney hotel. Make sure that asap you pre-book to take your breakfast(s) WITHIN THE PARK.

    It's no extra cost and means that you are in the park an hour earlier than everyone else. They usually serve at the far end of the park, which is great because you're straight out onto rides with no queues.

    When checking in to the hotels, you are given the option of having your breakfast within the park but as places are limited, you may not get chance.

    Food is EXTREMELY expensive, and there's obviously a pricing policy amongst all of the restaurants as they're all DEAR - I'd avise for lunch you make up cheese / ham sandwiches and smuggle them out from the breakfast carvery!

    Also, dependant on which airport you're flying into, he bus transfer is quite few quid. The train station whilst a little cheaper is quite a walk at both ends. Plenty of taxis outside Arrivals, so barter down the taxi driver fares.
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