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2 free tickets to Disney land paris
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            does anyone know of cheap hotel nearby, i have booked for end of july as we driving to france nyway. x thanks opnow proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j0
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            Cheers OP, I was just coming on to post the offer if noone had done it first
 Had the email come through from Sky last night. We are camping in France in June down in the Alps so have just booked the Disney tickets :j Every date is currently still showing available (1st April - 31st October) but I can't imagine that will last long. If you need to amend the date at any point afterwards it's a £7 charge it says and you need to take photo ID with you to pick up your tickets at Disney.
There's a couple of decent campsites nearby if anyone is interested which you can save yourself a heap by subscribing to the ACSI camping card which is 9.95Euros per year and entitles you to much cheaper low season rates at masses of sites, we stayed at one last year. The ferry Dover/Calais is looking like about £95-ish currently (plus a few pounds cashback through Quidco
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            dummydaydream wrote: »Thanks to OP for posting this as I certainly wouldn't have seen it on the Freebies board.
We are stopping at Disney on the way down to Spain in the summer and I had yet to tell OH that it would cost just under £200 for a day at Disney. We've got 2 tickets from our Sky account (husband's name) and 2 from the in-laws (same surname and I put in my details).
If they are all adult tickets, do you think we'll be able to get in with 2 adults and 2 kids?
Just copied this bit from the T&Cs
As a Sky customer, you are entitled to book up to two free adult 1-Day / 2 Parks dated tickets to access Disneyland® Park and Walt Disney Studios® Park. Between 200 and 5,000 tickets are available for Park entry each day from 1 April to 31 October 2012 (inclusive) as part of this promotion and will be allocated to Sky customers on a first come first served basis (average 2,701 per day, total tickets available 578,200). Adult tickets are for those 12 years old and over though for the purposes of this promotion the ticket voucher provided is redeemable for a children’s ticket (aged 3-11) also. Children 2 and under do not require a ticket to enter the Parks. The Sky customer may need to present official photo ID as proof of date of birth.0 - 
            Does anyone have a code they are not using?
Would love to take my son Disney but am a virgin customer. Wonder if mr Branson will ever give us a deal like this.
If anyone has one I would be very grateful x x x0 - 
            Someone has already used my code, don't know how but guess we won't be going
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            Sky are giving ALL tv customers 2 tickets absolutely free for disneyland paris
Also discounted rates on transport, hotel, and extra tickets (optional, you can just have the 2 free)
Go here
https://rewards.sky.com/skyloyalty/home/tickets-and-treats/disneyland-paris-treat/index.html
Book by 30/04/12 to travel between april-oct 2012
Obviousy will be a limited amount so get booking!
You can pick any date then if you need to change the date you can by paying £7 - so may be worth getting them now so you dont miss out then you can change if need be!0 - 
            
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            Hello everyone,
We are a family of 4 (2xadults, 2xtoddlers), does anybody know if with this offer we can still take our children in for free. I understand that children under 7 are normally free with package deals.
Many thanks in advanceMy Baby Ruby was born on 26th October 2008!
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            For the purposes of this promotion it says that children under 3 get in free, 3 and above you would need to redeem a ticket or pay.0
 
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