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£9.50 Day Trips To Disneyland Paris for Family Of 4 Including Ferry!!!
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Hi
Does anyone know if by booking for an overnight stay (I've booked the davy crockett) we will be given day passes to the resort for the following day??? I'm not sure, having paid my deposit now!
Just couldn't have managed all that travelling in a day....
edit: realised I've booked for hotel stay only, will still need to buy extra day park tickets:eek:. DH isn't going to like my "cheap" disney holiday!
Is this company cheaper than elsewhere? Quick search shows no discounts for park tickets really...
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poppyolivia wrote: »Have I?lol...I'm losing it!lol
edited to say I was on the DIS today and totally recognise your username and photo!lol
:wave: Another Dis'er but somewhat infrequent these days, however I can confirm just how cold it is in December but stunningly beautiful when the sun burns off the freezing fog early in the morning.
Thermals and layering is the way to go0 -
Hi
Does anyone know if by booking for an overnight stay (I've booked the davy crockett) we will be given day passes to the resort for the following day??? I'm not sure, having paid my deposit now!
Just couldn't have managed all that travelling in a day....
Based on:"PLEASE NOTE: YOUR TICKETS WILL BE VALID FOR ONE SPECIFIC DAY and are not transferrable. THE NAME OF THE LEAD PASSENGER'S ON THE APPLICATION FORM WILL APPEAR ON THE PARK TICKET VOUCHER AND WILL NEED TO BE PRESENT WITH VALID PHOTO ID FOR ENTRY."
Also, looks like only January dates are available.
I just searched online for the same dates we're already going, and nothing available.
The dates that it does show for overnight stays also say tickets into park are for the 2nd day, not the first.
Likewise for the 2 night stay, it also says tickets are for the 3rd day only.
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Can anyone help clear this up? I've got two nights for £238 me and my partner, we would pay £40 is that everything included? Would there be any extra payments on top of the £238?0
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That covers your hotel and ferry and then ONE day in the parks. If you want to spend 3 days in the park, you'll have to buy 2 more day passes at the standard rate (which is about €65 each).
Obviously you'll also need to pay for the rest of your journey there (petrol etc.) and food as well.
Basically, you'll probably end up spending about the same amount as if you booked it via Disney themselves including travel. My parents are coming with us next year and it's cost them £510 including Eurostar.0 -
Hi
Does anyone know if by booking for an overnight stay (I've booked the davy crockett) we will be given day passes to the resort for the following day??? I'm not sure, having paid my deposit now!
Just couldn't have managed all that travelling in a day....it says for the 2nd day of a 1 night stay when you book it
:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0 -
edit: realised I've booked for hotel stay only, will still need to buy extra day park tickets:eek:. DH isn't going to like my "cheap" disney holiday!
Is this company cheaper than elsewhere? Quick search shows no discounts for park tickets really...
help!
Do a bit of looking around, including checking Disney themselves. They'll probably launch a new offer themselves right after Christmas, which will work out as cheap as this (when you factor all travel costs in).0 -
Ah right, I wouldn't want three days in the park myself!
We are only 30minutes from the port too. I don't think my partner is keen anyway, even though I am
So I don't think I will be going!
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You could always have a day in Paris itself instead, and then just buy 1 additional day of passes.0
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cheer1eader wrote: »yes
it says for the 2nd day of a 1 night stay when you book it
Yes, that's how I read it initially when I booked; then saw email confirmation which asked if I need extra day pass in the park I can buy them at £40 adult and £10 for child??!!
Oh dear, ever more confused now.0
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