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2 free tickets to Disney land paris

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  • RenStar
    RenStar Posts: 217 Forumite
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    Mummytobe wrote: »
    Just booked two tickets and has other people have done im going to book using other tickets using friends and family, however will we get in the park when it asks for photo ID?

    Hi, just get whoever has the Sky account you're 'borrowing' to input your details (name, address etc) into the booking form (after you have the 6 digit code from sky and you get put through to the Consort Travel site). The vouchers will then be issued in your name and you can use your photo ID to exchange them for tickets at the gates. Simples ;)
  • annmariec
    annmariec Posts: 9 Forumite
    This is fantastic, i booked my tickets for half term june week.
    Etap hotel for 3 nights £84 inc breakfast buffet for us all (basic but only 10 mins from disney and just somewhere to sleep).
    P&O ferry £60 return.
    Heading over on the monday, whole day tuesday in paris sightseeing, wed in disneyland and go home thursday. Not bad for £144! My daugther will love it and makes a change from the usual half term boredom.
  • I have ordered 2 free tickets, just wanted to let you know that on the French website the tickets are sold for 30 euros each, making them much cheaper - I am getting someone in France to buy them for me, not sure if you would be able to access it from the UK...
  • So much for the free tickets!

    I managed to book two free tickets with this offer and was even careful to book them for midweek in the hope it would be cheaper for transport and hotels. Unfortunately, the cheapest deal I have found for travel from Glasgow and a non-Disney hotel is £998 for just two nights for me and my 10 year old daughter!!!! :eek:

    My tickets were booked for next week but there's no way I can afford to actually use them!
  • Lu72
    Lu72 Posts: 99 Forumite
    Would anybody who has got tickets through this deal, but is not the Sky account holder, let us know what happens when you get to Disney? We are going in July (courtesy of my sister in laws Sky ID) and I'd like to know if I need a contingency plan ;)
  • Ronni_B wrote: »
    So much for the free tickets!

    I managed to book two free tickets with this offer and was even careful to book them for midweek in the hope it would be cheaper for transport and hotels. Unfortunately, the cheapest deal I have found for travel from Glasgow and a non-Disney hotel is £998 for just two nights for me and my 10 year old daughter!!!! :eek:

    My tickets were booked for next week but there's no way I can afford to actually use them!

    I am sure you can get it far cheaper than that. Book a train to London and get the eurostar from there. There are loads of hotels in Val d'europe (1 RER stop from disney) for around £40 - £50 a night. Me and hubby are going again in October and I found a hotel for £86 for 2 nights. I will be booking Eurostar for around £150 for the two of us so it will be a nice cheap trip :D
  • Can somebody confirm, once you have recieved the email voucher and activated it, do you just print off the email and take it with you to Disney? or should I expect a voucher through the post etc?

    Thanks
  • I have got 2 tickets for August......it was completely pain free. I didn't have to purchase travel or accomodation......although there are some good deals if you want them. You can go back in after and book hotels or flights etc.....which I may do, but wanted to guarantee my tickets. You can buy extras with a 25% discount. i am so pleased. Thanks-you forthis tip off.
  • I am sure you can get it far cheaper than that. Book a train to London and get the eurostar from there. There are loads of hotels in Val d'europe (1 RER stop from disney) for around £40 - £50 a night. Me and hubby are going again in October and I found a hotel for £86 for 2 nights. I will be booking Eurostar for around £150 for the two of us so it will be a nice cheap trip :D

    i will be going by Eurostar....or even Megabus........I will sleep the whole journey if need be....I did that before when my son was younger. Now it's me and my partner.....it's for grownups too :-) There are lots of cheap hotels and great transport. :-)
  • Jo4
    Jo4 Posts: 6,843 Forumite
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    edited 6 April 2012 at 7:58PM
    Hubby and I are going to Disney on Friday 4th and Saturday 5th May with our niece. Tickets are only showing as available on Friday 4th May and not Saturday 5th May. Hubby has received a redemption letter for his two free tickets in his name from Sky but where can we purchase another ticket for the Friday and 3 for the Saturday at a reasonable price?

    I have a busting headache at the moment attempting to get this sorted and our nieces passport is out of date!
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