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The Sun 9.50 family holiday to Disney paris

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  • StuieUK34
    StuieUK34 Posts: 2,109 Forumite
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    I just read on a website (could be specific to them mind), that in Eurodisney, Children over the age of 11 are considered Adults (say when booking a hotel, etc etc)
    Crikey, that means the kids will be at the bar buying beers and smokes and all the things adults can do! good stuff :D:D:D :wall:
  • flea72
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    StuieUK34 wrote: »
    I just read on a website (could be specific to them mind), that in Eurodisney, Children over the age of 11 are considered Adults (say when booking a hotel, etc etc)
    Crikey, that means the kids will be at the bar buying beers and smokes and all the things adults can do! good stuff :D:D:D :wall:

    all theme parks charge adult prices from about the age of 11, as at this age you are usually tall enough to go on all the rides, so therefore pay to use all the facilities, rather than be limited to a few kiddy rides

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  • flea72
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    does anyone think some of the coach companies will cotton onto the fact The Sun are doing this offer, and start to sell coach only tickets?

    its very tiring to get to Disney and back in one day if you are driving yourself

    And in answer to sumyee, its not going to be a simple day out, if you plan on going as a foot passenger

    however, if you are only paying £9.50 per person, then it might be worthwhile looking at eurostar or flying, and not using the ferry. as £9.50 is way cheaper than the entry price to disney anyway, so you are making a substantial saving. does anyone know if you get your park entry ticket when you checkin for the ferry, to stop you travelling by other means?

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  • mon1o
    mon1o Posts: 749 Forumite
    me and my husband are wanting to take advantage of this offer. However, we have 3 children aged 5years, 3 years and 2 months. Does that mean because we dont have the make up of 2 adults and 2 children we cant do it or do we simply pay seperatley for our 2 month old (for the ferry, i know she will get free entry to disney).

    Hope someone knows
    Monica
  • mon1o
    mon1o Posts: 749 Forumite
    its ok i found a phone number. children under the age of 2 dont count so we can still do it!! Although they do charge £49 for the coach seat if we go by coach....
  • flea72 wrote: »
    does anyone think some of the coach companies will cotton onto the fact The Sun are doing this offer, and start to sell coach only tickets?

    its very tiring to get to Disney and back in one day if you are driving yourself

    And in answer to sumyee, its not going to be a simple day out, if you plan on going as a foot passenger

    however, if you are only paying £9.50 per person, then it might be worthwhile looking at eurostar or flying, and not using the ferry. as £9.50 is way cheaper than the entry price to disney anyway, so you are making a substantial saving. does anyone know if you get your park entry ticket when you checkin for the ferry, to stop you travelling by other means?

    F

    GOTO THE NATIONAL EXPRESS WEBSITE
    This website has inclusive coach travel from the UK xx
  • This is a pretty good deal! :)
  • have just booked this by phone, just waiting for confirmation of the ferry times, seems like a good deal to me, the kids will be so excited
  • flea72 wrote: »
    does anyone think some of the coach companies will cotton onto the fact The Sun are doing this offer, and start to sell coach only tickets?

    its very tiring to get to Disney and back in one day if you are driving yourself

    And in answer to sumyee, its not going to be a simple day out, if you plan on going as a foot passenger

    however, if you are only paying £9.50 per person, then it might be worthwhile looking at eurostar or flying, and not using the ferry. as £9.50 is way cheaper than the entry price to disney anyway, so you are making a substantial saving. does anyone know if you get your park entry ticket when you checkin for the ferry, to stop you travelling by other means?

    F

    the Sun and Leger are offering 3 different dates by coach, from 36 hour stay to 2 nights, so it would be worth calling the number in the Sun to enquire. Certainly, if those dates fit in with your plans, it will be far far cheaper than booking it seperately.
  • flea72
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    gracie10 wrote: »
    have just booked this by phone, just waiting for confirmation of the ferry times, seems like a good deal to me, the kids will be so excited

    how have you managed to book it, i thought you needed 7 tokens before the bookings opened, and it was by mail, not phone?

    F
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