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2 free tickets to Disney land paris
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sammylou100 wrote: »I'm finding this a right faff. Went merrily ahead & booked my park tix for a bank holiday weekend, now trying to book Eurostar & hotel deal through sky, but its impossibe, they have no deals with Eurostar available on bank hols or in school hols, my OH is a teacher, think I'm going to have to book those bits separately. REALLY WANT TO GO NOW, so don't want to cancel it!

Ring eurostar direct and ask about indirect trains, it is cheaper and you will get to the parks earlier. This is what I am going to do when the indirect train times are released for when we go. The also reduce the eurostar cost if you book a hotel with them too. hth
Good luck everyone and Thank you to all posters xx0 -
After a bit of waiting due to the website being realllllllllllly slow I now am the proud holder of 2 FREE tickets for Disneyland Paris yay to Martin and all at moneysavingexpert for the heads up:j0
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canadian_turtle wrote: »Has anyone received their ticket vouchers for Disneyland through Sky from Consort Travel yet? I received a confirmation email straight after booking which states:
"Your ticket voucher will be emailed to you in 10 days. You must print out the ticket voucher and take it with you to Disneyland Paris together with your passport to exchange it for your free park tickets."
This was now 11 days ago.
I'm the same...maybe their system is a bit overloaded? Their contact details are on the letter so if mine don't turn up in a few days I'll get in touch with them.
Oddly that confirmation letter delivered to spam folder of my y@hoo mail (which isn't a problem as I always check it) and will only open in the spam folder. I clicked "not spam" which sent it to my inbox and it flatly refuses to open no matter what I do. Sent it back to spam and it's fine. Most odd. I've checked and vouchers haven't gone to spam folder. Thought I'd mention it in case anyone else had had problems with it.0 -
Anyone know if it's possible for me to book tickets, and my spouse to go with our niece as I can't go due to work?
The Sky account is in my name but we hold the same surname.
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Looking at getting Eurostar for spending the day there. Acording to their site there is only one train a day from London to Disneyland that arrives at 13:57 (local time) and departs 18:02 (local time). That's only 4 hours in the park!
Are there any other options via rail that means I can spend longer at the park (excluding staying overnight as not only will that bump the cost up but obviously the ticket is only valid for one day!)0 -
There are numerous trains per day. I have just booked mine which arrives at 12:07 and departs at 18:57.joanneharris wrote: »Looking at getting Eurostar for spending the day there. Acording to their site there is only one train a day from London to Disneyland that arrives at 13:57 (local time) and departs 18:02 (local time). That's only 4 hours in the park!
Are there any other options via rail that means I can spend longer at the park (excluding staying overnight as not only will that bump the cost up but obviously the ticket is only valid for one day!)
The 18:02 is the last direct train they offer but there are many indirect trains that pass via Lille.0 -
There are numerous trains per day. I have just booked mine which arrives at 12:07 and departs at 18:57.
The 18:02 is the last direct train they offer but there are many indirect trains that pass via Lille.
That sounds better, thanks! I'm guessing indirect trains aren't available on the website and are a telephone job?0 -
I've got 2 free tickets :-) but whats the cheapest way of getting there(I am from Liverpool) the plane for hubby and my little one and me is 192.00 so not very moneysaving! also anyone recommend any really cheap hotels(only sleeping there so not worried about the disney proper ones would be happy with the french version of travellodge if they have one?
ibis or etap!
etap being cheaper and more basic stayed in uk at both and clean and basicSave 12k in 2015 member 187. £62.50/60000 -
This seems really good, if you can combine this by using your tesco clubcard points for cheap eurostar travel, epic money saving:)0
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monaghan_prints wrote: »This seems really good, if you can combine this by using your tesco clubcard points for cheap eurostar travel, epic money saving:)
This is what I'm looking into doing-might be able l stretch to a night in a local hotel then too. But have stayed in one near by before-like an ibis and basic is an understatement!£2 Savers club £0/£150
1p a day £/0
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