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£9.50 Day Trips To Disneyland Paris for Family Of 4 Including Ferry!!!

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  • Rachie_B wrote: »
    I know the SUN deal does!

    I was talking about gate prices,and currently a 1 park ticket is £48 per adult!

    You can also buy a 1 day/2 park ticket for £60 per adult on the day, or £51 if you book it in advance. It's under "Extra Special Tickets" on the disney website.

    The Sun deal is basically only a bargain if you're doing it all in one day with no overnight stay.
    It's all about clever marketing though - plenty of people will take up the offer, only to realise later how much extra they will have to pay.
  • The gate prices are astronomical, it is a lot cheaper to stay with disney and get the tickets thrown in. They have 40% off for bookings before end of Nov, plus I think 6.5% quidco.

    I agree, it is only if you can do it in a day that the Sun's deal is cheap. Even if you live in Dover though, it would still be a long day out doing it in one day!
  • Confused. If you want to book the hotel for one night can you just book now on the website for the date you want?

    I.e. dont need the tokens, 3 dates etc?

    Also, if you book hotel obviously you get the ferry back the next morning? What about the outbound ferry? Can you get that the day before as well?

    I was thinking of ferry in the evening, stay in cheapo hotel, disney next day, disney hotel that night, ferry back next day?
  • yes it includes tickets for the day after you've stayed the night if you book for one night

    just realised i gave the car reg details of one car & the make & model of our other car :eek: phoned up & they changed it no problem :T phewwww that will teach me to try & fill in forms late at night :rotfl:

    Ah. Is it park ticket for day after hotel stay?
  • Rachie_B wrote: »
    really? we haven't noticed this...

    but then we are Welsh not English ;)

    I'd like to be sat away from the English too. LOL.

    Especially those who mean British but call us all english.
  • cheer1eader
    cheer1eader Posts: 5,754 Forumite
    edited 3 April at 1:58PM
    [quote=[Deleted User];38543634]Ah. Is it park ticket for day after hotel stay?[/QUOTE]
    yes :) probably better as you'll be there to get in the park when it opens :)
    i just had a look on the disneyland paris website & to stay one night booking with them would have cost us £328 for the exact same date & hotel that we're booked at!! & that's without the ferry!! so those who are saying it would have been cheaper if you are going to stay to book with disney it's not always the case :)
    :beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:
  • SurfBowlSC
    SurfBowlSC Posts: 459 Forumite
    edited 3 April at 1:58PM
    [quote=[Deleted User];38543570]Confused. If you want to book the hotel for one night can you just book now on the website for the date you want?

    I.e. dont need the tokens, 3 dates etc?

    Also, if you book hotel obviously you get the ferry back the next morning? What about the outbound ferry? Can you get that the day before as well?

    I was thinking of ferry in the evening, stay in cheapo hotel, disney next day, disney hotel that night, ferry back next day?[/QUOTE]


    Ferry out to Calais has to be between 0.01 and 6.40am, returning between 20.30 & 23.59, unless you're willing to pay £30 minimum surcharge.

    If you're going on a 1 night deal, then you will need to travel out on the day that you are staying at Disney, then return the following day.
    The disneyland tickets will be for the day after you have stayed in their hotel. According to the Ts & Cs, the vouchers that you receive will have a specific date of entry printed on them and cannot be exchanged for a different date.

    Example:
    If you book to go on the 20th January, your ferry journey will need to be between 0.01 & 6.40am that day. You then stay in the Disney hotel that night, go into the parks on the 21st and return on the ferry between 20.30 & 23.59 that night.
  • SurfBowlSC wrote: »
    Ferry out to Calais has to be between 0.01 and 6.40am, returning between 20.30 & 23.59, unless you're willing to pay £30 minimum surcharge.

    If you're going on a 1 night deal, then you will need to travel out on the day that you are staying at Disney, then return the following day.
    The disneyland tickets will be for the day after you have stayed in their hotel. According to the Ts & Cs, the vouchers that you receive will have a specific date of entry printed on them and cannot be exchanged for a different date.

    Example:
    If you book to go on the 20th January, your ferry journey will need to be between 0.01 & 6.40am that day. You then stay in the Disney hotel that night, go into the parks on the 21st and return on the ferry between 20.30 & 23.59 that night.

    Are you sure the outward has to be 0:01-06:40 on the day you stay in the hotel?

    Seems a bit pointless getting there dead early being unable to check into hotel or go into park.

    Surely you should be allowed to get ferry in the afternoon or something?
  • cheer1eader
    cheer1eader Posts: 5,754 Forumite
    edited 3 April at 1:58PM
    [quote=[Deleted User];38545870]Are you sure the outward has to be 0:01-06:40 on the day you stay in the hotel?

    Seems a bit pointless getting there dead early being unable to check into hotel or go into park.

    Surely you should be allowed to get ferry in the afternoon or something?[/QUOTE]
    we're going to use the 1st day to go to the hypemarket at calais & maybe stop off & get some lunch somewhere :)
    :beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:
  • SurfBowlSC
    SurfBowlSC Posts: 459 Forumite
    edited 3 April at 1:58PM
    [quote=[Deleted User];38545870]Are you sure the outward has to be 0:01-06:40 on the day you stay in the hotel?

    Seems a bit pointless getting there dead early being unable to check into hotel or go into park.

    Surely you should be allowed to get ferry in the afternoon or something?[/QUOTE]

    You can pay a surcharge if you want to travel later, though the Ts & Cs state that there will be a MINIMUM fee of £30 per car (and I presume that's each way).
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